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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by maisauki: 10:16pm On Jun 27, 2018
selemempe:
At the bolded, of wat benefit is the north to Nigeria? Most of our agric exports are from south...fish, cocoa, oil palm, casava. We dont export cattle onions and tomatos...these are wat only the north is exclusive rich at.

The north has however visited every region of nigeria including the north itself with sorrow tears and blood
*half education is a problem, buddy... Sesame, groundnut, animals, etc are exported from f north on a daily basis* get educated!

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by Nobody: 10:22pm On Jun 27, 2018
FriendNG:


Boro is in Niger state. Is the water connected to other countries or what. Can goods be imported via the port instead of via Lagos route? Also which 1 is water inland port.

There are many other more important ports in the country

Port Harcourt port
Calabar port
Sapele port

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by itoba4real(m): 10:25pm On Jun 27, 2018
please stop deciving yourself thinking you are deciving others. this is project was envisioned and awarded by goodluck jonathan not pmb. he did not stop the project because it is in the north. which other project has apc and pmb initiated. just blaming the pdp all these years.

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by deomelo: 10:41pm On Jun 27, 2018
itoba4real:
please stop deciving yourself thinking you are deciving others. this is project was envisioned and awarded by goodluck jonathan not pmb. he did not stop the project because it is in the north. which other project has apc and pmb initiated. just blaming the pdp all these years.



According to him, “If you go to the Baro River port now, you will not meet anybody there. The facility has abandoned. Reptiles have taken over the terminals. It is a ghost town cut off from this world with no activity taken place there.

“It is a pity that when government was building that port, no provision was made to dualise the road link the port. Currently, the Baro River port is not accessible by road. You cannot get there by land except you are ready to navigate the horrendous roads and bush paths that lead there.


“Even if you decide to go there through the very bad road, God help you if you don’t get attacked by wild animals from the bushes surrounding that route.

“For government to have spent about N2.5 billion building that facility without thinking of how to link it by road sums up the clueless state of our leaders. Nothing is happening there as I speak.


http://www.tribuneonlineng.com/42579/


Jona as usual was useless and incompetent, he built the port, but forgot to build access road to reach the port, he did not even buy cargo handling equipment for the port.

Now, of what use is the place if you can not reach the port by road to load and transfer goods and supplies?

This is the kind of insane and incompetent rubbish worthless Jona saddled us with and what we are correcting everyday.

...but what do you ignorant Igbos know anyways..

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by Ebubemg(m): 10:48pm On Jun 27, 2018
NafeesaAA:
shocked
saw that one in the first picture on Monday in Mile 2
Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by FriendNG: 11:00pm On Jun 27, 2018
Ebubemg:
saw that one in the first picture on Monday in Mile 2


Eyewithness
Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by adebayosun02: 11:06pm On Jun 27, 2018
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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by deomelo: 11:35pm On Jun 27, 2018
adebayosun02:
Bought by previous govt.



Bought by Jona and den just dey deliver in 2018?

You Igbos are worse than 1 year old kids.

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by positivethought: 11:53pm On Jun 27, 2018
NafeesaAA:
PMB has promised to uplift the country through economic revival, signs of that are becoming obvious by the day.

Heavy duty equipments are seen moving to Baro Port for the completion of Baro Inland Water Port.

When completed, the port will create over 2M jobs

Thank you Baba.
ordinarily this would have been good news even though the talk of 2million jobs is just thrash of political propaganda, the issue is has the dredging of river Niger completed down to the open ocean? if this has not been done then it's all just a wild goose chase, I know buhari is very desperate to give his kinsmen strong advantages in every aspect of the nation's affairs but it's not just by desire or might but by strategic thinking, planning n execution, northerners will be shocked to realize that effective inland water transport will actually favour the southerners especially igbos better than anyone else, just think of a functional inland port at onitsha n the igbo dominance of the import export business, so it's not a bad idea after all.

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by 12345baba(m): 12:45am On Jun 28, 2018
Campaign moves. Guess those things will be used in the next 20 years

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by deomelo: 1:01am On Jun 28, 2018
positivethought:
ordinarily this would have been good news even though the talk of 2million jobs is just thrash of political propaganda, the issue is has the dredging of river Niger completed down to the open ocean? if this has not been done then it's all just a wild goose chase, I know buhari is very desperate to give his kinsmen strong advantages in every aspect of the nation's affairs but it's not just by desire or might but by strategic thinking, planning n execution, northerners will be shocked to realize that effective inland water transport will actually favour the southerners especially igbos better than anyone else, j[b]ust think of a functional inland port at onitsha n the igbo dominance of the import export business, so it's not a bad idea after all.[/b]


No ipob post dey complete without the usual pointless, needless, thoughtless and empty shallow and empty chest beating...



lmao... grin grin grin grin

Even if na one job den create, that's your fellow countryman or woman with a job
.


Btw, they are currently dredging River Niger as we speak so go tell dem say we no dey home...

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by QuotaSystem: 5:42am On Jun 28, 2018
victorazyvictor:


He is a Northern president is my point.

It's either you're deliberately blind to the massive developments in the South West or you're a blatant liar.

You fool no one but yourself.
Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by QuotaSystem: 5:58am On Jun 28, 2018
selemempe:
At the bolded, of wat benefit is the north to Nigeria? Most of our agric exports are from south...fish, cocoa, oil palm, casava.

We dont export cattle onions and tomatos


...these are wat only the north is exclusive rich at. The north has however visited every region of nigeria including the north itself with sorrow tears and blood

Of what benefit is your education to your brain

Where do you think Sesame, Gum Arabic, Soyabean and Flour (Wheat) are grown?

Nnewi abi Onitsha? Ginger and Cotton nko?

"We don't export cattle yen yen yen yen".... so you thought the rich northern leather that brings in hundreds of millions of $$$ yearly is gotten from PIGS? cheesy


You people think because northerners are naturally not chestbeaters, we do not contribute to this country undecided

That's how you people just embarrass your alma mater with hatred and bigotry fuelled ignorance. The Niger port is here to stay.

Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by QuotaSystem: 6:16am On Jun 28, 2018
Jolar101:


That's one of Biafra Ports. It is not Buhari's concerns.

Very good.
Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by QuotaSystem: 6:24am On Jun 28, 2018
Str8talk21:
yes dis cow of a President will expedite actions on anything North but that which concerns d Southeastern and Southsouth regions he will have a thousand and one excuses.

let him keep deceiving himself.

Your ports are in Otueke. You lack the moral right to demand development and equal attention from an "illiterate cattle rearer from Daura"

Buhari knows the people that gave him their mandate, and they're definitely not complaining of infrastructural projects.

Continue playing yourselves.
Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by mykelly(m): 6:55am On Jun 28, 2018
Is so funny how you guys cook up employment figure to be generated from projects

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by Nobody: 8:27am On Jun 28, 2018
deomelo:



No ipob post dey complete without the usual pointless, needless, thoughtless and empty shallow and empty chest beating...



lmao... grin grin grin grin

Even if na one job den create, that's your fellow countryman or woman with a job
.


Btw, they are currently dredging River Niger as we speak so go tell dem say we no dey home...
melo d smello & accursed slave!!!
#DoomedAsslicker
#Terrorist

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by JAWBONE(m): 8:40am On Jun 28, 2018
Lol...there was movements of a lot of heavy equipment during Jonathan's era. This one does not compensate for scores of people dying from Plateau to Benue to Zamfara. PMB is a total failure and there is no redemption for him, and P.S movements of heavy equipment doesn't really mean anything.

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by 1miccza: 9:38am On Jun 28, 2018
FriendNG:


Boro is in Niger state. Is the water connected to other countries or what. Can goods be imported via the port instead of via Lagos route? Also which 1 is water inland port.

Boss forget all these writings and pictures , don't mind all these paid Members, if you know, you know...

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by positivethought: 11:12am On Jun 28, 2018
deomelo:



No ipob post dey complete without the usual pointless, needless, thoughtless and empty shallow and empty chest beating...



lmao... grin grin grin grin

Even if na one job den create, that's your fellow countryman or woman with a job
.


Btw, they are currently dredging River Niger as we speak so go tell dem say we no dey home...
To zombies like you, everyone who's view does not tally with yours is ipob, for your information I'm a northern Christian minority ,I don't n won't support buhari because of his clear bias in thought n actions but in his continued bias he would eventually n inadvertently work to the benefits of those he thinks he want to place at disadvantage, you have your reasons for supporting him but continue, now go ahead n insult me again.

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by Greenback: 12:05pm On Jun 28, 2018
Kyase:
Sai baba Buhari grin grin grin grin Somebody go die today wink
in your family/house and that of olatade grin

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by obosirow: 12:54pm On Jun 28, 2018
FriendNG:



If Baro inland water port is completed it will create over two million jobs to the teeming youths. It will help with the decongestion of Lagos ports. Northern Nigeria is land-locked with no single sea port, however if Baro port is actualized transportation hiccups would be drastically reduced.

Revenue will increase and millions dollars in foreign exchange will also be saved. Even the agricultural revolution will get a massive boost.

Lalasticlala Mynd44 blue3k

DECONGESTION INDEED, If decongestion was an issue, why are they not promoting the redirection of cargo ships to Calabar Port? The money spent to acquire these equipment can dredge and re-dredge Calabar seaport, over and over again.
The lie wasn't well packaged.
I also ear that cargo heading to the inland port are not inspeced in lagos port; cheap means to smuggle arms to their jahadist footsoldiers who would all soon be buried.

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Re: Pictures Of Heavy Equipments Moved To Boro Port. by BUTTERMILKSUGAR(m): 9:42am On Feb 03, 2019
NafeesaAA:
Inland waterways will reduce the pressure on our fragile road
hello good morning. Please can I pm you?

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