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How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by IamAtikulate: 8:17pm On Jan 10, 2021
Enugu was named in the top 67 most resilient cities in the world. It made the list with Barcelona, Paris, London, Athens and others. Here we bring to you how the journey started. Find out why Enugu was named in the top 67 global resilient cities and also named as "The Most Serene Place To Train A Child In Nigeria"

APPARENTLY to develop a proactive and integrated plan to address emerging urbanisation challenges, and to respond to them more effectively, the Rockefeller Foundation has picked Enugu and 34 others in its second group of cities selected to join 100 Resilient Cities – cities who have demonstrated a commitment to building their own capacities to navigate the shocks and stresses of an increasingly complex 21st Century.

Under the 100 Resilient Cities Challenge, 330 exceptional applications were received from 94 countries around the world, submitted in seven languages in 2014. The new cities in Africa are Accra (Ghana), Arusha Tanzania, Enugu (Nigeria), and Kigali (Rwanda). Selected cities in Europe are Athens (Greece), Barcelona (Spain), Belgrade (Serbia), London (Great Britain), Lisbon (Portugal), Milan (Italy), Paris (France) and Thessaloniki (Greece). The group began working with first group of 32 cities in December of 2013.

Each city was asked to present a clear and compelling description of their major resilience challenges, how they are approaching and planning for resilience to decrease vulnerabilities, and how they plan to partner with us. After exhaustive review of the applications, a panel of esteemed judges including African Development Bank President Donald Kaberuka, President and CEO of the Asia Society Josette Sheeran, and former President of Costa Rica José María Figueres, recommended the next set of 35 member cities.

According to officials, “It wasn’t easy to choose only 35 – we had so many passionate, vibrant entries, hundreds of compelling and inspiring conversations with incredible mayors in applicant cities, and hours of intense internal debate.”

Among the winners: A historic safe haven for refugees and religious minorities in the Middle East is innovating to address everything from droughts to floods. And one of the biggest industrial and commercial centers in South Asia is grappling with the importance of how to take preparedness beyond disaster response to deal with challenges ranging from solid waste management to Tsunamis.

Enugu is confronted with chronic energy shortages that drive residential and commercial reliance on petroleum-based generators, the city is working to manage population flows and establish cleaner, more reliable energy. Unreliable power has driven manufacturing away from the city, and new building developments have remained energy intensive, putting greater strain on the system and the environment.

Transportation infrastructure has also presented challenges, as Enugu’s insufficient road system struggles to meet the city’s needs, and connect bridges are increasingly exposed to scour and erosion. In the case of many of these bridges, a single loss could significantly hinder the local economy.

100RC supports the adoption and incorporation of a view of resilience that includes not just the shocks – earthquakes, fires, floods, etc. – but also the stresses that weaken the fabric of a city on a day to day or cyclical basis. Examples of these stresses include high unemployment; an overtaxed or inefficient public transportation system; endemic violence; or chronic food and water shortages.

By addressing both the shocks and the stresses, a city becomes more able to respond to adverse events, and is overall better able to deliver basic functions in both good times and bad, to all populations.

Cities in the 100RC network are provided with the resources necessary to develop a roadmap to resilience along four main pathways, for instance, Financial and logistical guidance for establishing an innovative new position in city government, a Chief Resilience Officer, who will lead the city’s resilience effort.

The cities will also benefit from expert support for development of a robust resilience strategy; Access to solutions, service providers, and partners from the private, public and NGO sectors who can help them develop and implement their resilience strategies; and membership of a global network of member cities who can learn from and help each other.

100 resilient cities president, Michael Berkowitz, said Enugu secured its place as a Rockefeller Resilient City by regulating urbanisation. He further stated that during 2015 Enugu would receive extensive support to develop a resilience strategy and implementation process that will secure its future. Now with Rockefeller Foundation and NIAF support, Enugu will become a flagship city that ensures urbanisation brings prosperity and resilience.

The Chief Executive Officer, Private Estates International, Kingsley Eze, described it as “impressive achievement, which goes to reaffirm our confidence in Enugu as a popular choice for urban migration.” The city’s mild climate, good security records, fantastic infrastructure and extensive economic opportunity compel investors to flood the city, resulting in a deluge of construction and development activities.

Private Estates International West Africa is the developer of Enugu Lifestyle and Golf City, a world-class mixed use development located in the city of Enugu.

The city, also known as ‘Enugu Centenary City’, is designed to offer a lifestyle of luxury, serenity and security. Its infrastructure development and other related cost are put at about $300 million and the project is being executed through a public-private partnership between the Enugu State Government and Private Estates International. Significant progress has been made in infrastructure while several off takers have commenced construction of their building units.

The key features of the city includes cutting edge infrastructural facilities; state of the art electronic security system, water treatment plants, steady electricity supply, street lightings roads, drain and walkway, telecommunication facilities, wireless network, recreation park, hospital, nursery, primary, secondary school, shopping mall, Club House, 18-hole golf course, 9-hole golf course, 5-star hotel, security post and fire station.

Eze said Enugu Lifestyle and Golf City is the premiere lifestyle city in sub Saharan Africa. Covering about 1,097 hectares, the city is characterized by breathtaking vintage layout and a rare fine blend of functionality that impeccably connects living with sustainable grandeur. Located in independence layout phase 2 along Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway, which is eight minutes’ drive from Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.

The City is bordered by rivers and pockmarked by lakes and other water bodies. As with all modern cities around the world, Enugu Lifestyle & Golf City has a combination of residential, commercial and industrial developments.

“The residential development caters for a wide range of housing needs including entry-level, middle-income, executive, and super-exclusive homes. The community is located around an 18-hole golf course that winds itself around the entire stretch of the development. An additional, exclusive 9-hole golf course is located within the Presidential Park Estate and opens to only residents of this super-exclusive, ultra-secure community within a very secure Enugu Lifestyle & Golf City”.

“A 5-star clubhouse and hotel is planned to be the central meeting point for residents in the community. The hotel, to be managed by an international brand, would be located next to a lake and wrapped around the golf course. It will be built as a resort-getaway for business conferences and families desiring a vacation away from their busy daily lives.” Eze said.

He added that other amenities like schools, places of worship, sports facilities, and many others will be provided to make this a self-sustaining city. No other city in Nigeria is conceived in this nature.

https://guardian.ng/property/c25-property/enugu-34-others-emerge-rockefeller-100-resilient-cities/

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by IamAtikulate: 8:23pm On Jan 10, 2021
The most resilient place to train a child in Nigeria.

Welcome to Enugu

NOTE: some swamp creature (in the voice of MAGA) have invaded this thread and are showing off pictures of Abakpa and Nsukka as part of Enugu City. Since they couldn't find anything against Enugu City they are copying and pasting any image as Enugu City.

It's just like going to Ajegunle and pick up gory images and claim it's Ikeja or picking images from EDE and claiming it's Osogbo.

One even posted a satellite image of Abakpa Nike and pass it out as Enugu and also a screenshot of Phyno music video he shot at Abakpa Nike cheesy

Slittery, shady and unreliable creatures grin

The Mods just drained the swamp. They have deleted the false images.

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by IamAtikulate: 8:25pm On Jan 10, 2021
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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by Nigercity: 8:28pm On Jan 10, 2021
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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by IamAtikulate: 8:31pm On Jan 10, 2021

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by Nigercity: 8:31pm On Jan 10, 2021
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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by IamAtikulate: 8:33pm On Jan 10, 2021

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by IamAtikulate: 8:39pm On Jan 10, 2021
How Igbo boys are opening up the bushy outskirts of Enugu. All these happened within two years.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vub6ari-e20

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by Enugupikin: 8:44pm On Jan 10, 2021
Trash and trash.. I was in Enugu this December and I can say the city has depreciated from what it used to look like when Sullivan chime was governor. Bad roads, no working traffic lights. Enugu is a mess now to say the least. That buffon called Ugwuanyi is doing absolutely nothing

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by Enugupikin: 8:50pm On Jan 10, 2021
Badorey6:


Whether Sulivan chime whether the woman Governor called Ugwuanyi, Enugu remain a shithole!

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Chino respect yourself this new year and mind your business, you jobless vagabond, find something to do
Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by IamAtikulate: 8:50pm On Jan 10, 2021
Posting pictures of selected part of ABAKPA won't change the part that Enugu City is the most resilient city in Nigeria and top 67 in the world grin

Abakpa is the settlement for low-middle level civil servants. Here is the full video of Abakpa


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muixVKeZ7Ow

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by IamAtikulate: 9:01pm On Jan 10, 2021
totit:






Resilience and so? Is that supposed to be used as a developmental yardstick?

Imao.

The op is trying so hard to salvage the brow roof reality that we all now see and know about Enugu.

grin
Brown roof in Enugu city is the wishful thinking of Yorubas. Posting pictures of Abakpa and passing it as Enugu City won't change anything.

Abakpa is at the outskirts of Enugu City

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by totit: 9:01pm On Jan 10, 2021
Badorey6:


So Resilient lol.

Atikulate brown roof mansion is scattered around there.

Is the OP trying to use the word ' resilient " as a yardstick for development or infrastructure?

I am lost undecided undecided undecided

Somebody should explain this to me abeg ooo shocked

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by totit: 9:02pm On Jan 10, 2021
IamAtikulate:

Brown roof in Enugu city is the wishful thinking of Yorubas. Posting pictures of Abakpa and passing it as Enugu City won't change anything.

Abakpa is at the outskirts of Enugu City

And the source of assumption is what? By the way, do you understand the meaning of " resilient ' or what's the aim of this D.O.A thread, to start with?

Glad truth is coming out, so, there is brow roofs in alaigbo / enugu after all?

Imao grin

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Re: How Enugu Emerge In The Top 100 Most Resilient Cities In The World by IamAtikulate: 9:04pm On Jan 10, 2021
totit:



Mehn! That looks horrible. Resilient? shocked :I

Jeeeezzz. See the pride of the east cheesy grin
Nsukka is not Enugu City. It's a village at the outskirts of Enugu State.

Show us brown roofs in the city of the gods - ENUGU CITY grin

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