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Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by holicupp(m): 2:32pm On May 16, 2022
Fibonacci88:
Today makes it 58 days no light in the whole city of Calabar but the governor is only concerned of how to rule Nigeria in his dreams.

Light has been restored on 14 this month if ur area doesn't have light that means ur transformer has been vandalized like mine in calabar South
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by Fibonacci88: 2:52pm On May 16, 2022
holicupp:


Light has been restored on 14 this month if ur area doesn't have light that means ur transformer has been vandalized like mine in calabar South
u got light on 14th Saturday night after over 50days, how does that dispute what I stated.
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by kleverley(m): 3:37pm On May 16, 2022
This is what it has been reduced to,from watt,to Marian mkt, to Etta agbor exactly opposite unical small gate,to akim branch by Etta agbor and many more.
The city has become dirty,bad roads ravaged by potholes, no light and many more.

There's nothing Gov Ayade in his 7th year running has to show,no successful development completed. But when you hear him speak on TV you'll think he's achieved a lot,just empty chest beating and big grammar. Then they're sycophants who arse.lick him under every post.

How he has a presidential ambition still baffles me,if you can't manage small Cross river state how will you manage Nigeria?
That remains a rhetoric!
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by 2kurupt(m): 5:45pm On May 16, 2022
Same can be said of Port Harcourt, what a shame
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by Ushiefrank(m): 6:00pm On May 16, 2022
Noshitboi:
Our junction, dirt dey drag road with vehicles

Ayade is from northern cross river state and they are known for being dirty even the rich ones. An average northern cross riverian is a dirty person

One mumu spotted here
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by holicupp(m): 6:03pm On May 16, 2022
Fibonacci88:

u got light on 14th Saturday night after over 50days, how does that dispute what I stated.

Not disputing what u said am only informing u of recent happenings incase u are among those that doesn't have light yet

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Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by saintkeppy(m): 6:23pm On May 16, 2022
patrickmuf:
Duke did a while lot for the urban areas while Liyel focused on opening up the rural areas whilst not entirely neglecting the urban areas but Ayade, a supposed Professor came in and scattered everything...His industrialization drive has not yielded no fruits and might likely not yield.

Cross River has wasted 8 years with two Professors at the helm of affairs...It's a shame.
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Cross Riverians can make it right again with front line Governorship aspirants available in both parties.
They should go for someone with good antecedent, a servant leader attitude, who mean well for the state in general.
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by Fibonacci88: 7:30pm On May 16, 2022
holicupp:


Not disputing what u said am only informing u of recent happenings incase u are among those that doesn't have light yet
Dem don finally bring light... grin
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by holicupp(m): 9:37pm On May 16, 2022
Fibonacci88:

Dem don finally bring light... grin


Oya rest see as ur big teeth dey shine like searchlight
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by holicupp(m): 9:40pm On May 16, 2022
saintkeppy:
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Cross Riverians can make it right again with front line Governorship aspirants available in both parties.
They should go for someone with good antecedent, a servant leader attitude, who mean well for the state in general.

The State is too diverse
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by saintkeppy(m): 10:09pm On May 16, 2022
holicupp:


The State is too diverse
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smiley in terms of what? Language or ethnic groups
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by 9jaRealist: 9:27am On May 17, 2022
UltraSphinx:
In the 2000s, Calabar emerged as a tourism hub in Nigeria but all that good work has now been rubbished by heaps of litter.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA

https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2022/5/13/the-decaying-underbelly-of-calabar-nigerias-cleanest-city?sf164826923=1&sf164699998=1&sf164826637=1

But Clown Ayade wants to be president of Nigeria… embarassed
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Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by vatiqan(m): 7:01pm On May 17, 2022
UncleKoboko:
Flesh eaters


.... and you think you have sense.
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by holicupp(m): 9:52am On May 18, 2022
saintkeppy:
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smiley in terms of what? Language or ethnic groups

Both
Re: The Decaying Underbelly Of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘Cleanest City’ by OVB123: 8:54pm On Jun 10, 2022
Noshitboi:
Our junction, dirt dey drag road with vehicles

Ayade is from northern cross river state and they are known for being dirty even the rich ones. An average northern cross riverian is a dirty person
Is it not an ifik person?

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