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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by adadike(f): 5:32pm On Mar 17, 2020
IDENNAA:


Enugwu Ukwu people have always been revisionists. They have no fuccking authority...just bunch of wannabes who are trying to force a lame and fake sense of importance.

Before white man arrived a made Osita Agwuna Igwe Enugwu Ukwu the Eze Nri existed from the 9th century and no Enugwu Ukwu man ever held that position. Today , these people are running around desperately to rewrite history. Unfortunately, history has been written. Enugwu Ukwu is simply an Nri settlement like many other towns in Anambra and Delta.

Enugwu Ukwu can never usurp AGUKWU NRI!
thanks for your clarification nwokeoma
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Armon: 10:40pm On Mar 17, 2020
So because of agriculture, the south Koreans left their country to Anambra....please oooo our people be careful of Corona Virus is obvious they are running away from the Plague.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 11:20am On Mar 20, 2020
Wow,
Kiddos to the Anambra State government and able Governor, Willie Obiano and God Almighty, As work is going on the the airport site 24/7 and will be delivered as soon as possible.


Anambra International Airport Project, Umueri International Cargo Airport Will soon be a reality.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambralstson: 1:15pm On Mar 20, 2020
Rocksvibes234:
Wow,
Kiddos to the Anambra State government and able Governor, Willie Obiano and God Almighty, As work is going on the the airport site 24/7 and will be delivered as soon as possible.


Anambra International Airport Project, Umueri International Cargo Airport Will soon be a reality.
Three construction companies are handling the projects:
Craneburg is handling the runway, tower and lighting, China railway company is handling the terminal building while IDC is handling taxi way and drainage

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambralstson: 2:49pm On Mar 20, 2020
I believe in the history of Anambra State this is the first time mega projects are going on simultaneously both federal and state in Anambra State, watch out Anambra in next two years, Federal road from Onitsha to Awka one lane is almost through, by RCC, Second niger bridge by Julius Berger, Anambra cargo airport, International conference center and Awka, Millennium City,these are mega projects, all most the major construction companies are in Anambra JB, RCC, Arab contractors, Craneburg CRCC.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Get2go: 3:27pm On Mar 20, 2020
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AmericanQuarter:
Isi Nri Museum Opens to the Public


On March 13 2020, all roads led to Enugwu-Ukwu, the paternal head of Umunri clan for the official opening of Isi Nri Museum. The Museum is located at Obu Okpalanakana in Uruekwo village, Enugwu-Ukwu. The opening of the Museum was performed by Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State and it attracted the cream of Nigerian Society from far and near.


Some historians have traced the origin of Umunri clan to Israel many centuries ago, to a man called Eri, who was the fifth son of Gad, who, in turn, was the seventh son of the biblical Jacob. Nri Kingdom is the oldest kingdom in Nigeria. It was founded around 900 AD, by the progenitor Eri, the son of Gad. According to biblical accounts, Jacob had Leah as his wife, who begot four sons for him. When Leah noticed that she had passed child bearing age, she gave her maid, Zilpah to Jacob to wife and through Zilpah, Jacob had a son (among others) named Gad. Gad then begot Eri, who later formed a Clan known as Erites, as recorded in Genesis chapter thirty, verse nine and chapter forty-six verse sixteen (30:9 and chapter 46:16), as well as in Numbers chapter twenty-six from verse fifteen to eighteen (26:15-18). Eri was therefore among the twelve (12) tribes of Israel through Gad.


During their stay in Egypt, Eri became the high priest and spiritual adviser to Pharaoh Teti, the 5th dynastic king of Egypt around 2400 BC. During the Exodus, which marked the beginning of mass movement of the tribes of Israel, the tribe of Eri was among the tribes that left Egypt following the injunction from God to the Israelites as recorded in Deuteronomy chapter twenty-eight from verse fifty eight to sixty eight (Deut. 28:58-68).

Some of these tribes founded settlements in the Southern part of Sudan where they established the “NOK” culture which is similar to that of other cultures like Nri, Samoa and Jukun in Northern part of Nigeria. Others who could not remain in Southern Sudan travelled further south till they arrived at the confluence of Ezu and Anambra rivers and settled there. When Eri arrived at the confluence of Ezu and Anambra rivers, he had two wives first wife begot him five sons with Nri as the first son.


When Nri, one of the sons of Eri came of age and discovered that he was endowed with enormous spiritual powers, he decided to migrate to establish his own domain and moved from where his father, Eri lived at Obu Gad in Otutunzu Aguleri at the confluence of Ezu and Anambra Rivers and followed the Ezu River bank until he got to Amanuke in the present Awka North Local Government Area. He spent some time in Anamuke before he moved further and arrived at Nkpume Onyilienyi, a massive progenitor rock at the present UgwuAwovu Village in Enugwu-Ukwu, where one mast of Anambra Broadcasting Station’s transmitting station is currently located. It is also in this vicinity that Nri had his five sons, with Okpalanakana-UkabiaNri, the father of Enugwu-Ukwu as the first son, followed by Okpalariam, the father of Nawfia; Okpala Aguiyi, the father of Enugwu-Agidi, Oruora who died without a son during inter communal war and then Ifikuanim, the father of Agukwu-Nri and Akankpisi.


Nri also had one daughter Iguedo who got married and gave birth to many children including Awkuzu, Nando, Umueri, Ogbunike etc., generally referred to as UmuIguedo. In search of more conducive area of settlement, Nri located a lake at Diodo at the present Agukwu-Nri. He then moved with his last son, Ifukuanim, close to the lake while his first son Okpalanakana and his other brothers remained at Nkpume Onyilenyi in Enugwu-Ukwu. It was from here that the two other brothers of Okpalanakana migrated, first Okpala Aguiyi moved and founded the present Enugwu-Agidi and Okpalariam founded the present Nawfia.


Inspite of this migration and dispersal, the Nri children had continued to maintain cultural affinity. For instance, in those days, the death and burial of any Nze title holder in Umunri would attract all the Nri children who would gather to perform the burial rites.

Again, the present Nkwo Enugwu-Ukwu which was then called Nkwo Nshi was named by Nri himself, provided designated sections for each linage at Umunri where they did their enterprise on Nkwo market days.


It will be recalled that in those days, major rituals activities in Umunri clan were conducted at Obu Okpalanakana. Some erudite scholars like Professor M.A Onwuejogwu, IK. Ogbukagu, Dr Ifeanyi Okafor, Rev. Fr. R.A Arazu and others in their research work on the history of Nri kingdom have acclaimed Okpalanakana, the progenitor Enugwu-Ukwu, as Okpala Umunri.

Igwe Ralph Obumneme Ekpeh, Eze-Enugwu Ukwu na Igwe Umunri since his ascension to the throne ten (10) years ago has been making concerted efforts to quicken the unity of Nri people scattered all over Igbo land and beyond. This will start with the unity of the core Nri people of Enugwu-Ukwu Nawfia, Enugwu Agidi, Agu-Ukwu and Akankpisi. We will then extend our relationship to other Nri descendants including Dunukofia, represented by Ukpo, Amawbia, Enugwu-Ezike, Adazi Enu, Oraeri, Ogboli Ibusa, OgwashiUku, Awka, Nibo, Amesi,Akweze, Umuawulu, Nise, EnugwuAborUfuma, to mention but a few. For example there is in Uruekwo village Enugwu-Ukwu today the OfeEzike section from where the Enugu Ezike people in the present Enugu State migrated.


Recently, the Igwe-in-council and the Enugwu-Ukwu Community Development Union (ECDU) instituted the Umunri colloquium as part of the annual Iguaro of His Majesty Igwe Sir Ralph Ekpeh, Eze Enugwu-Ukwu na Igwe Umunri. The Umunri colloquium, a high powered intellectual and cultural discourse, brings the four sons of Nri clan into the planning, execution and participation of the event. Enugwu-Ukwu, the first son of Nri, has also built a magnificent Museum at Obu Okpalanakana. It is at this Obu, which is located at the present Uruekwo village Enugwu-Ukwuthat he settled and had eighteen male children through whom eighteen villages were established in Enugwu-Ukwu.


The Museum is expected to house artifacts and monuments that will help recreate the unique and mystic nature of Nri, through its hegemony that has spread to many parts of Nigeria. This is in addition to housing a conference centre and a library. It is important to inform Ndigbo that the significance of Enugwu-Ukwu, the first son of Okpalanakana as the head of Umunri Clan has been reflected in the fact that in 1958 late Igwe Ositan Agwuna was crowned Eze Enugwu-Ukwu. Soon after, in 1960 the traditional rulers of Umunri clan: Enugwu-Ukwu, Nawfia Enugwu Agidi and Agu Ukwu gathered at the Umunri Court Hall in Enugwu-Ukwu and unanimously elected Osita Agwuna as the Igwe of Umunri. This ceremony marked the beginning of traditional rulers of communities in Igbo land taking the title of Igwe. There was none before then.


This historic event is recorded in the Archives of the Eastern Region of Nigeria.

As the Isi Nri Museum is formally declared open tGovernor Obiano, another great son of Eri, the Enugwu Ukwu Community, traditional head of Umunri Clan pledges its willingness to avail all visitors to the historic town and Isi Nri Museum the traditional blessings of Nri our progenitor including our enduring rich customs, culture and tradition. The most significant tenet of these is that all men are born free and equal. Individual growth in the society is by personal achievement. There is nothing like slavery or Osu caste system in Umunri clan; whoever and wherever it is practiced elsewhere should come to Umunri Clan and be cleansed.

Written by a committee of Enugwu-Ukwu researchers and edited by Sam Ekpe.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/03/14/isi-nri-museum-opens-to-the-public/amp/

Trash, trash, trash....
Take out Urunnebo Village in Enugwu-Ukwu, you will not see trace of Nri in the town.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambralstson: 5:59pm On Mar 20, 2020
Kindly watch this video from 11 minutes for more information about Anambra Cargo airport

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnCtjkYRWZA

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by XANDERBOY85: 7:09pm On Mar 20, 2020
Suddenly feeling a bit more optimistic about the new Anambra airport! Just hope this useless virus will not scupper plans and ongoing works, because building materials imported from abroad are bound to go up in cost...that’s where they’re available! And other logistics related to the construction are bound to encounter a few hiccups as well!

Fingers crossed!

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Biafrarep(m): 7:46pm On Mar 20, 2020
Ezewuzie01:
Nnewi people are like mbaise people. They won't be allowed to govern Anambra state. We all saw the nepotism Dame Etiaba displayed when she was mistakenly thrust into leadership as a result of Peter Obi's foolishness. Never again!

If only slavery is still allowed, I would have personally made sure you are sold even if it's just for one penny.

Just imagine the sort of senseless gibberish this bingo is spewing??

Kedu ihe mere iweghi ako n'uche?
Biko, unu chupu itiboribo a ka osi n'ebea puo.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ChimaAdeoye: 7:46pm On Mar 20, 2020
Anambralstson:
Kindly watch this video from 11 minutes for more information about Anambra Cargo airport

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnCtjkYRWZA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9E0or8W_bqc

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambralstson: 9:12pm On Mar 20, 2020
ChimaAdeoye:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9E0or8W_bqc


My Administration will end strong - Gov Obiano



I very optimistic that he will leave standard legacy projects

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 9:34pm On Mar 20, 2020
Anambralstson:

Three contractors are handling the projects:
Craneburg is handling the runway, tower and lighting, China railway company is handling the terminal building while IDC is handling taxi way and drainage


Yes, The Airport will be Eee

Standard, number one in Africa

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by XANDERBOY85: 9:42pm On Mar 20, 2020
Rocksvibes234:



Yes, The Airport will be Eee

Standard, number one in Africa

Just like Tekno!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambralstson: 9:49pm On Mar 20, 2020
Rocksvibes234:



Yes, The Airport will be Eee

Standard, number one in Africa
I just love the company Craneburg if you see the
standard roads they constructed in Epe and the streetlights, I'm so happy how they segmented the project

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 1:12am On Mar 21, 2020
Rocksvibes234:
Wow,
Kiddos to the Anambra State government and able Governor, Willie Obiano and God Almighty, As work is going on the the airport site 24/7 and will be delivered as soon as possible.


Anambra International Airport Project, Umueri International Cargo Airport Will soon be a reality.
oh boy!!! this is a dream come true. Greater strides to Anambra

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 4:43am On Mar 21, 2020
I rate him as follows:

Agriculture - B
Health - B
Sports - D
Tourism - D
Works - C
Justice - C
Media - A
ACTDA - C
Environment - C
Markets - D
Transport - D
Lands - C
Education - A
Security - B
Rural Community Development - B
Urban Development - C
Commerce and Industry - C

Again like Obi he continues to allocate excessive expenditure to rural areas when 70% of the states population congregate around Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi. It is bizarre that ANSG focus on rural roads that carry in one day what urban roads carry in 10 minutes. Cities drive development everywhere except in the parochial brain. That's how FGN built a billion dollar railway to Kaduna that carries less than 2,000 people per day while Lagos is choking with traffic.

ANSG must endeavor to organize its urban areas for growth not primitive haphazard development that happens when they are starved of infrastructure. Is nteje bridge where at most 5,000 people use more important than roads in Onitsha that move hundreds of thousands of people per day?

About the airport project, again I will say that a state with annual revenues of around 300 million dollars (soon to be devalued further) with three airports 1 hour away has no business embarking on a wasteful ego project like an airport.
Anambralstson:



My Administration will end strong - Gov Obiano



I very optimistic that he will leave standard legacy projects

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by VAQAXY: 6:33am On Mar 21, 2020
Your input is useless worthless and hopeless just like you. Fix your miserable life first, we don't need your rating because Obiano is a first class governor in Nigeria and Willie is working cool

Obiano is doing well all round, our urban and rural areas are top notch. We have the best road networks all round the state. Our international airport project is speedily ongoing. Burn yourself if you cannot take all of these.

Anambra is on a steady growth in all sectors.


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mktinsight:
I rate him as follows:
Agriculture - B
Health - B
Sports - D
Tourism - D
Works - C
Justice - C
Media - A
ACTDA - C
Environment - C
Markets - D
Transport - D
Lands - C
Education - A
Security - B
Rural Community Development - B
Urban Development - C
Commerce and Industry - CAgain like Obi he continues to allocate excessive expenditure to rural areas when 70% of the states population congregate around Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi. It is bizarre that ANSG focus on rural roads that carry in one day what urban roads carry in 10 minutes. Cities drive development everywhere except in the parochial brain. That's how FGN built a billion dollar railway to Kaduna that carries less than 2,000 people per day while Lagos is choking with traffic. ANSG must endeavor to organize its urban areas for growth not primitive haphazard development that happens when they are starved of infrastructure. Is nteje bridge where at most 5,000 people use more important than roads in Onitsha that move hundreds of thousands of people perdayAbout the airport project, again I will say that a state with annual revenues of around 300 million dollars (soon to be devalued further) with three airports 1 hour away has no business embarking on a wasteful ego project like an airport.
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by VAQAXY: 6:34am On Mar 21, 2020
Anambralstson:



My Administration will end strong - Gov Obiano



I very optimistic that he will leave standard legacy projects


Good job brother. Willie is working

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by VAQAXY: 6:40am On Mar 21, 2020
Anambralstson:
Kindly watch this video from 11 minutes for more information about Anambra Cargo airport

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnCtjkYRWZA


Great news. Obiano is building the best airport in Nigeria . Finally the train has left the station and no stopping until it is completed. This is best news so far. Anambra is great. God continue to bless the light of the entire black race.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by VAQAXY: 6:42am On Mar 21, 2020
Anambralstson:

I just love the company Craneburg if you see the
standard road they constructed in Epe and the streetlights, I'm so happy how they segmented the project


Craneburg is a worldclass German company. I visited their website and I was wowed with quality projects. They are in the league of JB. Good job

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by VAQAXY: 6:44am On Mar 21, 2020
Rocksvibes234:
Wow,
Kiddos to the Anambra State government and able Governor, Willie Obiano and God Almighty, As work is going on the the airport site 24/7 and will be delivered as soon as possible.


Anambra International Airport Project, Umueri International Cargo Airport Will soon be a reality.


Great job. Willie is working without noise. Cool

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ejanla077: 7:37am On Mar 21, 2020
mktinsight:
I rate him as follows:

Agriculture - B
Health - B
Sports - D
Tourism - D
Works - C
Justice - C
Media - A
ACTDA - C
Environment - C
Markets - D
Transport - D
Lands - C
Education - A
Security - B
Rural Community Development - B
Urban Development - C
Commerce and Industry - C

Again like Obi he continues to allocate excessive expenditure to rural areas when 70% of the states population congregate around Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi. It is bizarre that ANSG focus on rural roads that carry in one day what urban roads carry in 10 minutes. Cities drive development everywhere except in the parochial brain. That's how FGN built a billion dollar railway to Kaduna that carries less than 2,000 people per day while Lagos is choking with traffic.

ANSG must endeavor to organize its urban areas for growth not primitive haphazard development that happens when they are starved of infrastructure. Is nteje bridge where at most 5,000 people use more important than roads in Onitsha that move hundreds of thousands of people per day?

About the airport project, again I will say that a state with annual revenues of around 300 million dollars (soon to be devalued further) with three airports 1 hour away has no business embarking on a wasteful ego project like an airport.

U made sense until the airport part. Bro no offense u dont have sense

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 7:40am On Mar 21, 2020
mktinsight:
I rate him as follows:

Agriculture - B
Health - B
Sports - D
Tourism - D
Works - C
Justice - C
Media - A
ACTDA - C
Environment - C
Markets - D
Transport - D
Lands - C
Education - A
Security - B
Rural Community Development - B
Urban Development - C
Commerce and Industry - C

Again like Obi he continues to allocate excessive expenditure to rural areas when 70% of the states population congregate around Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi. It is bizarre that ANSG focus on rural roads that carry in one day what urban roads carry in 10 minutes. Cities drive development everywhere except in the parochial brain. That's how FGN built a billion dollar railway to Kaduna that carries less than 2,000 people per day while Lagos is choking with traffic.

ANSG must endeavor to organize its urban areas for growth not primitive haphazard development that happens when they are starved of infrastructure. Is nteje bridge where at most 5,000 people use more important than roads in Onitsha that move hundreds of thousands of people per day?

About the airport project, again I will say that a state with annual revenues of around 300 million dollars (soon to be devalued further) with three airports 1 hour away has no business embarking on a wasteful ego project like an airport.



Give that advise to Hope Uzodimma.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Wealthprosper: 9:27am On Mar 21, 2020
mktinsight:
I rate him as follows:

Agriculture - B
Health - B
Sports - D
Tourism - D
Works - C
Justice - C
Media - A
ACTDA - C
Environment - C
Markets - D
Transport - D
Lands - C
Education - A
Security - B
Rural Community Development - B
Urban Development - C
Commerce and Industry - C

Again like Obi he continues to allocate excessive expenditure to rural areas when 70% of the states population congregate around Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi. It is bizarre that ANSG focus on rural roads that carry in one day what urban roads carry in 10 minutes. Cities drive development everywhere except in the parochial brain. That's how FGN built a billion dollar railway to Kaduna that carries less than 2,000 people per day while Lagos is choking with traffic.

ANSG must endeavor to organize its urban areas for growth not primitive haphazard development that happens when they are starved of infrastructure. Is nteje bridge where at most 5,000 people use more important than roads in Onitsha that move hundreds of thousands of people per day?

About the airport project, again I will say that a state with annual revenues of around 300 million dollars (soon to be devalued further) with three airports 1 hour away has no business embarking on a wasteful ego project like an airport.

How can you talk trash about we not needing an airport, you were making sense until that statement, no matter how we may fight together we still come together to support progress, I doubt if you are from anambra,

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 10:49am On Mar 21, 2020
mktinsight:
I rate him as follows:

Agriculture - B
Health - B
Sports - D
Tourism - D
Works - C
Justice - C
Media - A
ACTDA - C
Environment - C
Markets - D
Transport - D
Lands - C
Education - A
Security - B
Rural Community Development - B
Urban Development - C
Commerce and Industry - C

Again like Obi he continues to allocate excessive expenditure to rural areas when 70% of the states population congregate around Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi. It is bizarre that ANSG focus on rural roads that carry in one day what urban roads carry in 10 minutes. Cities drive development everywhere except in the parochial brain. That's how FGN built a billion dollar railway to Kaduna that carries less than 2,000 people per day while Lagos is choking with traffic.

ANSG must endeavor to organize its urban areas for growth not primitive haphazard development that happens when they are starved of infrastructure. Is nteje bridge where at most 5,000 people use more important than roads in Onitsha that move hundreds of thousands of people per day?

About the airport project, again I will say that a state with annual revenues of around 300 million dollars (soon to be devalued further) with three airports 1 hour away has no business embarking on a wasteful ego project like an airport.
Anambra needs an airport even more than Abuja,Kano,Enugu,Benin,Kaduna,Calabar etc. If these cities can have airports, why not the Centre of entrepreneurs, Commerce and industry?

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by okpalaAnambra: 10:55am On Mar 21, 2020
investnow2013:
Anambra needs an airport even more than Abuja,Kano,Enugu,Benin,Kaduna,Calabar etc. If these cities can have airports, why not the Centre of entrepreneurs, Commerce and industry?
My Anambra is an erosion ravaged enclave ruled by an Igala man from Aguleri...we don't need airport in anambra when there is Asaba airport..Those places u mentioned deserve airport but my Anambra doesn't deserve an airport and that's why we don't have one

My Anambra is erosion ravaged and cursed. embarassed
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by okpalaAnambra: 10:56am On Mar 21, 2020
Wealthprosper:


How can you talk trash about we not needing an airport, you were making sense until that statement, no matter how we may fight together we still come together to support progress, I doubt if you are from anambra,
My Anambra is an erosion ravaged enclave ruled by an Igala man from Aguleri...we don't need airport in anambra when there is Asaba airport..Those places u mentioned deserve airport but my Anambra doesn't deserve an airport and that's why we don't have one

My Anambra is erosion ravaged and cursed. embarassed
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by okpalaAnambra: 10:57am On Mar 21, 2020
VAQAXY:



Great job. Willie is working without noise. Cool
My Anambra is an erosion ravaged enclave ruled by an Igala man from Aguleri...we don't need airport in anambra when there is Asaba airport..Those places u mentioned deserve airport but my Anambra doesn't deserve an airport and that's why we don't have one

My Anambra is erosion ravaged and cursed. embarassed
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by VAQAXY: 10:58am On Mar 21, 2020
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okpalaAnambra:

My Anambra is an erosion ravaged enclave ruled by an Igala man from Aguleri...we don't need airport in anambra when there is Asaba airport..Those places u mentioned deserve airport but my Anambra doesn't deserve an airport and that's why we don't have one

My Anambra is erosion ravaged and cursed. embarassed
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Hahahaha

Every state is now having airports except your dilapidated filthy shithole Abia.

Have you visited this thread?

https://www.nairaland.com/5745556/efcc-bust-hindu-oath-documents

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by okpalaAnambra: 10:59am On Mar 21, 2020
mktinsight:
I rate him as follows:

Agriculture - B
Health - B
Sports - D
Tourism - D
Works - C
Justice - C
Media - A
ACTDA - C
Environment - C
Markets - D
Transport - D
Lands - C
Education - A
Security - B
Rural Community Development - B
Urban Development - C
Commerce and Industry - C

Again like Obi he continues to allocate excessive expenditure to rural areas when 70% of the states population congregate around Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi. It is bizarre that ANSG focus on rural roads that carry in one day what urban roads carry in 10 minutes. Cities drive development everywhere except in the parochial brain. That's how FGN built a billion dollar railway to Kaduna that carries less than 2,000 people per day while Lagos is choking with traffic.

ANSG must endeavor to organize its urban areas for growth not primitive haphazard development that happens when they are starved of infrastructure. Is nteje bridge where at most 5,000 people use more important than roads in Onitsha that move hundreds of thousands of people per day?

About the airport project, again I will say that a state with annual revenues of around 300 million dollars (soon to be devalued further) with three airports 1 hour away has no business embarking on a wasteful ego project like an airport.
You're certainly right

My Anambra is an erosion ravaged enclave ruled by an Igala man from Aguleri...we don't need airport in anambra when there is Asaba airport..Those places u mentioned deserve airport but my Anambra doesn't deserve an airport and that's why we don't have one

My Anambra is erosion ravaged and cursed. embarassed
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ABIAfirstman: 10:59am On Mar 21, 2020
Anambra is obodo oyibo. I wish I am from Anambra and not that shithole called Abia state

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ABIAfirstman: 11:00am On Mar 21, 2020
Condition of Abia state is some that needs urgent attention by igbos. We are in trouble in Abia state.

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