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Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by storm001(m): 2:22am On Jun 21, 2022
ANAMBRA State governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo has finally taken the bold step that would see the popular drug market from head bridge, Onitsha to Oba in Idemili South local government area.

There had been several attempts by previous administrations in the state to relocate the market considered to be one of the biggest in the country, but the drug dealers themselves had consistently posed a stumbling block.

At the weekend, Soludo, while performing the groundbreaking ceremony for what he named the International Drug Coordinated Wholesale Center at Oba, explained that the project would be bankrolled by Sterling Bank Plc with a completion deadline of twenty four months.

Explaining the importance of the project, Soludo said the initiative tallied with his administration’s general vision of building a liveable and prosperous homeland.

According to him, the people’s health was of paramount to him, adding that it was for that reason that his government decided to fully introduce measures for adequate regulation in the drug administration sector.

He expressed delight that when completed, the project would become the biggest drug distribution center in Africa.

The governor gave a twenty four month ultimatum to all open drug markets in the state, especially the Onitsha drug market to move, stressing that at the expiration of the ultimatum, their present structures would be regarded as illegal and therefore would be demolished.

He added that the Oba market would become the only approved location for wholesale drugs distribution in the state after the deadline, expressing optimism that in line with the envisioned smart megacity of his government, the center would be technology-driven.

He also assured that the abandoned multi- million naira Oba International market would be put to use.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Afam Obidike spoke on the need to control the environment where drugs were sold, pointing out that the existence of an open drug market could lead to the distribution of fake and adulterated drugs which were inimical to human health.

Source : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2022/06/soludo-relocates-onitsha-head-bridge-drug-market-to-oba-2/amp/%3ffbclid=IwAR0ppMTwHXWyoyS-uEXHn7ChGrSOMdSa7dYSFIhaGksueapECwHPstHtUQ0&fs=e&s=cl

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Olarewajutv: 5:25am On Jun 21, 2022
grin grin grin

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Olarewajutv: 5:30am On Jun 21, 2022
storm001:


The governor gave a twenty four month ultimatum to all open drug markets in the state,
The lord is our strength

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Mindlog: 5:45am On Jun 21, 2022
24 months is long enough for the traders to prepare themselves for the relocation.

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Korojor: 5:54am On Jun 21, 2022
Interesting

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Kenneth4u205(m): 6:12am On Jun 21, 2022
Oba is not a good location. Most of their customers are from Northern and western Nigeria. And Onitsha head bridge is the entry point into eastern Nigeria. This makes it easier from customers from other part of Nigeria

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Skyfornia(m): 6:31am On Jun 21, 2022
It's a good move.. onitsha bridge ogbo ogwu is too small, relocating the market to a bigger space is commendable.

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by allcomage: 6:42am On Jun 21, 2022
Soludo has not cleared mountains of refuse dotting all over the place in the state.

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by helinues: 6:43am On Jun 21, 2022
Toh

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by triple996(m): 6:44am On Jun 21, 2022
Kenneth4u205:
Oba is not a good location. Most of their customers are from Northern and western Nigeria. And Onitsha head bridge is the entry point into eastern Nigeria. This makes it easier from customers from other part of Nigeria
Jus read what you wrote again.
Then tell yourself wether it make sence
.....so oba is not a good place bcus the customers are northerners and westerners, and you people will be accusing others of tribalism

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Ezedon(m): 6:44am On Jun 21, 2022
That's nice
Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by QueenOfTheCoast(f): 6:44am On Jun 21, 2022
angry

so i have to go to oba to buy medicine.
angry
Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by SouthSouth1914: 6:45am On Jun 21, 2022
Are they talking cocaine trade or what?

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Benesis: 6:45am On Jun 21, 2022
Obaa
Taking the drugs to the drunglords area, makes sense..


Lols. I no talk anything o, before i hear say dem shoot bird, mama fly

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Nobody: 6:45am On Jun 21, 2022
commendable, they are bringing the development to my doorstep.. Idemili will be lighten with Industrialization and Dualization of urban communities. If you are a stranger in our lands be ready to pay your rent on a higher quantum. cheesy

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Badgers14: 6:46am On Jun 21, 2022
cheesy
Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Mhurfhy(m): 6:46am On Jun 21, 2022
Ok
Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Omicron007: 6:47am On Jun 21, 2022
Kenneth4u205:
Oba is not a good location. Most of their customers are from Northern and western Nigeria. And Onitsha head bridge is the entry point into eastern Nigeria. This makes it easier from customers from other part of Nigeria

Where is the perfect location then?

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Nemesis0147(m): 6:47am On Jun 21, 2022
I know people that have up to 5 stores in ogbo ogwu...what will happen to the stores?
Are they going to be compensated with new stores at oba or they will have to buy new stores?

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Love4all24: 6:47am On Jun 21, 2022
Kenneth4u205:
Oba is not a good location. Most of their customers are from Northern and western Nigeria. And Onitsha head bridge is the entry point into eastern Nigeria. This makes it easier from customers from other part of Nigeria

The second Niger Bridge connects to Oba. There’s a big project going on there at the moment. It would be a game changer! That’s a good one by the Governor.

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Udomajesty: 6:48am On Jun 21, 2022
storm001:


Source : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2022/06/soludo-relocates-onitsha-head-bridge-drug-market-to-oba-2/amp/%3ffbclid=IwAR0ppMTwHXWyoyS-uEXHn7ChGrSOMdSa7dYSFIhaGksueapECwHPstHtUQ0&fs=e&s=cl
Udo is working

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Funkyswagzz(m): 6:48am On Jun 21, 2022
Kenneth4u205:
Oba is not a good location. Most of their customers are from Northern and western Nigeria. And Onitsha head bridge is the entry point into eastern Nigeria. This makes it easier from customers from other part of Nigeria

Theres a bit of history behind it and i think he also want other places to develop gradually

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Omicron007: 6:48am On Jun 21, 2022
QueenOfTheCoast:
angry

so i have to go to oba to buy medicine.
angry

Do you buy wholesales?

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Udomajesty: 6:49am On Jun 21, 2022
storm001:


Source : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2022/06/soludo-relocates-onitsha-head-bridge-drug-market-to-oba-2/amp/%3ffbclid=IwAR0ppMTwHXWyoyS-uEXHn7ChGrSOMdSa7dYSFIhaGksueapECwHPstHtUQ0&fs=e&s=cl

Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Toriagirl(f): 6:49am On Jun 21, 2022
If it's gonna yield then it's not a bad idea.
Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by ClimaxHerbalixt(m): 6:49am On Jun 21, 2022
Wow
Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by anonimi: 6:50am On Jun 21, 2022
allcomage:
Soludo has not cleared mountains of refuse dotting all over the place in the state.

That one is just another fake loudmouth like the rest of the smooth operator rogues we allow into power at the LGA, state and federal levels, both in the legislative and executive arms.
Anyone who trusts a liar to lead him is setting himself up for robbery.

guzomaken:
Charles Soludo’s Missing Trillions – Fact Check


“The smarter the journalists are; the better off society is. For to a degree, people read the press to inform themselves – and the better the teacher, the better the student body.”
Warren Buffet
As Nigerians increasingly express a desire to see the country develop from its years of underachievement, education must rank as one of the country’s priorities.
Nigerians must embrace education in its general sense as a form of learning in which effective knowledge, skills, values, beliefs and habits of advanced societies or the society we crave is transferred from one generation to the next, through publications, mass media, storytelling, discussion, teaching, training, research etc
Nigeria’s intellectuals must also educate themselves on the impact of integrity, standards, merit, and responsible values and how these impacts on formative effects on the way a society thinks, feels, or acts.
In this article, I would review the highlights from the conclusion of Charles Soludo’s recent articles “I Stand By My Statements”
Excerpt:
“Let me also state for the avoidance of doubt that I stand by every statement I made in the two articles viz: (1) “Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond the Elections”; and (2) “Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Missing Trillions”. In particular, I insist that over N30 trillion has either been stolen or unaccounted for, or grossly mismanaged over the last few years. This figure does not include the estimated $40.9 billion (N8.6 trillion at parallel market exchange rate or nearly two years’ Federal Government budget) which the African Union’s (AU) recent report”
I would proceed to review the points raised, relying entirely on irrefutable facts, verifiable sources, and records, starting with (2).
“The African Union’s (AU) recent report” Charles Soludo refers to is the “Illicit Financial Flows (IFF) – Report of the High Level panel of illicit Financial Flows from Africa”, commissioned by the AU/ECA Conference of Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development.
There is nowhere in the 126-page report where a mention was made about $40.9 billion stolen, unaccounted for or missing from Nigeria. Here is a link to the full report ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS

The IFF Figures on Africa and Nigeria
The IFF is a report from research on illicit financial flows as a development challenge for Africa. The report estimates that Africa loses more than $50 billion annually in IFFs.
The report defines Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) as: Money that is illegally earned, transferred or utilized. These funds typically originate from three sources: commercial tax evasion, trade misinvoicing and abusive transfer pricing; criminal activities, including the drug trade, human trafficking, illegal arms dealing, and smuggling of contraband; and bribery and theft by corrupt government officials.
The Cumulative IFF estimated for Nigeria between 1970-2008, the 38-year period, which was reviewed by the study, was US$217.7 Billion, a 30.5% share in Africa’s Total IFFs.
The Report highlights two main cases for Nigeria;
1) “The case of a former governor of a state in Nigeria who used different shell companies, multiple bank accounts and the movement of money through several jurisdictions to launder ill-gotten wealth was a notorious example that came up in the course of the Panel’s work. This particular case spoke to issues of governance as well as the role of the banks in facilitating such suspicious transactions”.
2) “The Panel is particularly encouraged by the action taken by the US government under its Kleptocracy Initiative in early 2014 to freeze and return to Nigeria assets of not less than $458 million stolen by the late Nigerian dictator Sani Abacha, with another estimated $100 million also restrained We feel that such action underscores the imperative for political action by developed countries to fight”
Instructively both cases highlight the involvement of the banking system and Central Banks in IFFs, by omission or commission. Curiously the IFFs mentioned in (1) occurred while Charles Soludo was the Governor of the Nigerian Central Bank.
Effective actions taken by countries to stem some aspects of IFFs in both cases above have included financial reforms from the Central Banks (eg. Lamido Sanusi led Central Bank of Nigeria) and legislative actions (Patriot Act, USA. Eliminated Shell banks from the financial landscape).

Where are the bogus figures coming from?

Clearly the figures being quoted and its attribution to the current Nigerian Finance Minister’s watch are false. Charles Soludo, relied on spurious publications by sections of Nigeria’s media notorious for publishing false information.
The figures and slant of the report published in the media referred above were deviously fabricated and fed under false pretext to the public
as sourced from a genuine report authored by the best of Africa’s men and women of integrity, values and professionalism.
This trend portends a very sad dilemma for Nigeria, as the people read the press to inform themselves, the teachers, in this case, are the major source of regression.
This sad perversion of information is quite regular with the Nigerian press.
In subsequent articles; I would review allegations of missing trillions of Naira (Charles Soludo), missing billions of dollars (Lamido Sanusi), mostly from Oil and Gas revenues, the facts, figures and reality.
I would also provide detailed insights on how the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry functions, the myths, the realities, the opportunities for graft, illicit operations, leakages, the complicity and role of the executive arm of government, agencies and employees, security, businessmen, politicians etc
The purpose is to provide accurate information to engender an issue-based discussion from a foundation of knowledge based on the true situation and facts


By Samuel Diminas

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Jayjayjohnson(m): 6:51am On Jun 21, 2022
Is time for the other part of the state to develop too. Moving the market to Oba will surely develop the area. Nice move by the Governor .

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Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by Lamasta(m): 6:51am On Jun 21, 2022
Its a welcome development
Re: Anambra Relocates Onitsha Head Bridge Drug Market To Oba by majamajic(m): 6:52am On Jun 21, 2022
Kenneth4u205:
Oba is not a good location. Most of their customers are from Northern and western Nigeria. And Onitsha head bridge is the entry point into eastern Nigeria. This makes it easier from customers from other part of Nigeria

So they should relocate it to northern NIGERIA , ok

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