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Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by chiiraq802(m): 1:03pm On Mar 04, 2021
Legalcriminal:
Twitter will be good to post this if many people can retweet it can get to Tinubu who will fix it cuz that drunkard only interested in beer

Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by guychidile: 1:04pm On Mar 04, 2021
hmm, but why ?
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Nmezor(f): 1:06pm On Mar 04, 2021
Hmmm, I hope it doesn't fall on someone soon..It didn't last @ all.
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Charly68: 1:06pm On Mar 04, 2021
Fake job
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Yeyenairaland(m): 1:06pm On Mar 04, 2021
Jerryherd:
cool




Let's blame Tilumbu for this

Let's go and block Nigerias best suspension bridge in Lekki and burn Lekki toll gate plaza, because Tilumbu won't build bridges in our village and we have to travel to Lagos




.

Can you explain the sense you're struggling to make here
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by magzey: 1:20pm On Mar 04, 2021
Chisos !! The state Governor should act fast

Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Bjmath: 1:34pm On Mar 04, 2021
The only thing they know from the south east,is to blame Tinubu...if there are hungry,is TINUBU....if they can't Bleep there wife very well,is because of TINUBU... there bad leaders is cause by TINUBU...even this bridge that is about to collapse now is also cause by TINUBU...... don't worry 2023 is around the corner...you will soon die because of TINUBU.
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by omoyankee3(m): 1:34pm On Mar 04, 2021
This one na fry over
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by CrazyMan(m): 1:41pm On Mar 04, 2021
The worse part of this flyover is that it's barely 5 years old. Why are we so corrupt in this country?

Aroma doesn't need a flyover, even kwata junction doesn't need as well, the only place I know that needed a flyover is Unizik junction because of the heavy traffic jam of campus shuttle.

Well I just hope the government seals it for now pending demolishion cos it's like a disaster waiting to happen. All those heavy tankers, trailers and trucks going to Enugu and Abakaliki will keep climbing it unaware of the impending danger.

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Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by YorubaPrince: 2:06pm On Mar 04, 2021
Everything abt Igbo pple and in Igboland na just FAKE! grin

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Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by shiki(m): 2:11pm On Mar 04, 2021
Ever8090:
The goverment should seal this bridge fast..no need for repairs, they should demolish it and build a new one..if you check out, na indigenous contractor chop money carry this trap set for people
Its a new bridge constructed IDC, a Lebanese company
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by UncommonLogic: 2:27pm On Mar 04, 2021
[quote author=Jerryherd post=99597809] cool




Let's blame Tilumbu for this

Let's go and block Nigerias best suspension bridge in Lekki and burn Lekki toll gate plaza, because Tilumbu won't build bridges in our village and we have to travel to
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by UncommonLogic: 2:29pm On Mar 04, 2021
Yeyenairaland:


Can you explain the sense you're struggling to make here


If you can't see the sense, then there's no point is trying to explain it to you.

Those who know already know and concur. No further explanation is necessary.
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by harmargedon: 3:05pm On Mar 04, 2021
Kebbiprince:
Anambra is one of the overrated shithole states we have in Nigeria, I have been there
stop lying. list the places you've been to in Anambra State.

Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by PAWG(m): 3:18pm On Mar 04, 2021
Raresprinkles:
This is Aroma flyover. The government of Anambra should please look into this before it's too late. The flyover is at the verge of collapsing and you know what that means when it happens.

Please share so it can get to concerned Authoritiezs.


shocked How did you arrive at this conclusion?
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Emyogalanya: 3:24pm On Mar 04, 2021
Raresprinkles:
This is Aroma flyover. The government of Anambra should please look into this before it's too late. The flyover is at the verge of collapsing and you know what that means when it happens.

Please share so it can get to concerned Authorities.
and so why did u not get trapped in death while taking those pictures?
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by dikeigbo2(m): 5:04pm On Mar 04, 2021
AlphaLover:
angry

Y are Nigerians always crying every small thing

Third mainland bridge in Lagos had worse cracks and was fixed instead of crying online

Haba

Must you guys post everything online ?

Why not go to the agency in your state and show them these photos instead ?

Nonsense






stop this your weed intake especially on an empty stomach
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by flourishing247: 11:32pm On Mar 04, 2021
richfriendsng:
Government also should do something about the incissant kidnapping going on in Awka as well.


Are you serious?
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Nobody: 2:14pm On Mar 05, 2021
Shikena:

What gave you the impression that they gave the job to qualified civil engineers - everybody na engineer for Nigeria when construction is involved grin

its so because the civil engineers failed to live up to expectation, FYI we are currently importing masons and bricklayers from China and Philippines to build our bridges, ask wikus of rivers state who is building his flyovers.
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Shikena(m): 2:58pm On Mar 05, 2021
quentin06:


its so because the civil engineers failed to live up to expectation, FYI we are currently importing masons and bricklayers from China and Philippines to build our bridges, ask wikus of rivers state who is building his flyovers.
Makes no sense at all - this is like investing in a hospital facility then some doctors fail to live up to expectation and our solution is hiring road side chemists grin

*The question should be why the civil engineers failed. Are they truly qualified civil engineers? Do they have enough field experience to handle your project? Are they registered with the governing board of engineers (COREN) so that their training and qualifications could be verified and they could be held accountable for their professional activities? Are you being sincere with yourself in terms of getting a real civil engineer or you are more concerned with getting anyone that could get the job done at a cheap rate so you can keep more money for yourself? Always think PROCESS and be sincere with every minute details of your root cause analysis.

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Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Nobody: 6:59pm On Mar 05, 2021
Shikena:

Makes no sense at all - this is like investing in a hospital facility then some doctors fail to live up to expectation and our solution is hiring road side chemists grin

*The question should be why the civil engineers failed. Are they truly qualified civil engineers? Do they have enough field experience to handle your project? Are they registered with the governing board of engineers (COREN) so that their training and qualifications could be verified and they could be held accountable for their professional activities? Are you being sincere with yourself in terms of getting a real civil engineer or you are more concerned with getting anyone that could get the job done at a cheap rate so you can keep more money for yourself? Always think PROCESS and be sincere with every minute details of your root cause analysis.

spoke like typical Nigerian civil engineer, academic qualification, no practical competence, joining a professional body is good but not a substitute for experience, I d rather hire a technical colleague person who has practical knowledge of construction than a coren engineer who cannot mix concrete, basing knowledge on certificate is the bane of technology in Nigeria.
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Shikena(m): 7:17pm On Mar 05, 2021
quentin06:


spoke like typical Nigerian civil engineer, academic qualification, no practical competence, joining a professional body is good but not a substitute for experience, I d rather hire a technical colleague person who has practical knowledge of construction than a coren engineer who cannot mix concrete, basing knowledge on certificate is the bane of technology in Nigeria.
The problem is not with the system but with your understanding of the processes involved. Your conclusion already betrayed a total lack of understanding of the words that you used like 'practical', 'knowledge', 'technical', 'competence', 'certificate' and that is the bane of technology in Nigeria - we see your likes everyday and we see the result of your practical competence with no related academic qualification grin .

My post above is clear enough for anyone with good education: get qualified engineers with verified on-the-job experience, they are trained via conventional engineering courses, industrial/field attachments and on-the-job field roles to work with other educated and qualified professionals to assemble the right team (including the artisans and technicians) and resources for your project. Those artisans and technicians are not engineers even if they are kinder to your pocket and can easily tell you that those cheap materials are the same as the top quality products grin

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Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Nobody: 5:28am On Mar 06, 2021
Shikena:

The problem is not with the system but with your understanding of the processes involved. Your conclusion already betrayed a total lack of understanding of the words that you used like 'practical', 'knowledge', 'technical', 'competence', 'certificate' and that is the bane of technology in Nigeria - we see your likes everyday and we see the result of your practical competence with no related academic qualification grin .

My post above is clear enough for anyone with good education: get qualified engineers with verified on-the-job experience, they are trained via conventional engineering courses, industrial/field attachments and on-the-job field roles to work with other educated and qualified professionals to assemble the right team (including the artisans and technicians) and resources for your project. Those artisans and technicians are not engineers even if they are kinder to your pocket and can easily tell you that those cheap materials are the same as the top quality products grin

You just playing with semantics here, BTW not all Nigerian engineers are incompetent, the electrical and chemical ones have made impact, its the civil and mechanical that have lagged behind.

I be always seen engineering as a practical course, think one of the best places to study it is in the military, or abroad, our universities are I'll equipped to teach practical engineering that's why I don't any engineering graduate here serious unless the person has gone the extra mile to hone their practical skills, can't wear suits and stay in an air-conditioned office, be scared of getting your hands dirty and call yourself an engineer just because you have a catalogue of paper certificates.
Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by Shikena(m): 5:44am On Mar 06, 2021
quentin06:


You just playing with semantics here, BTW not all Nigerian engineers are incompetent, the electrical and chemical ones have made impact, its the civil and mechanical that have lagged behind.

I be always seen engineering as a practical course, think one of the best places to study it is in the military, or abroad, our universities are I'll equipped to teach practical engineering that's why I don't any engineering graduate here serious unless the person has gone the extra mile to hone their practical skills, can't wear suits and stay in an air-conditioned office, be scared of getting your hands dirty and call yourself an engineer just because you have a catalogue of paper certificates.
That's a different conversation dude.

There is absolutely no basis for your conclusion that civil and mechanical engineers being incompetent other than the typical hasty generalizations and arrogant ignorance lol. They do well in Nigeria when given the opportunity and even much better in sane environments where real opportunities abound. Yes, graduate engineers in the fields of civil and mechanical engineering do wear suits and stay in air conditioned offices in the most advanced countries in the world or do you think engineering designs, blueprints, operations management, design analysis, value engineering, corrosion analysis, stress analysis etc are done inside hot sun in Yaba market or mechanic village? grin

Engineering as a field is not about you so who cares about what your personal and obviously limited perception is? A university is not a vocational center, it is the highest institution for research and academics... and an engineering degree is primarily focused on that which equips the graduates at the basic level for any industry of their choice while others continue in academics and research. There is barely enough time to learn all the basics of the core concepts of engineering in a five year degree course. You don't need a university degree to get your hands dirty with your misconception about engineering, you can simply head to Baba Rashidi on the next street to learn welding or auto repair then you are already a chief engineer bigger than a catalogue of paper certificates grin

**Back to the actual issue, once again do not hire an artisan to handle the job of an engineer no matter how dirty his hands look.

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Re: Aroma Flyover In Awka: A Death Trap (Pictures) by richfriendsng: 12:14pm On Mar 10, 2021
flourishing247:



Are you serious?
Its alarming

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