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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by TruthinAction: 11:18am On Jun 19, 2023
The pictures should have been taken from the same angle for better comparison.
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by AMI3(m): 11:18am On Jun 19, 2023
GExcess:
All thanks to Godswill Akpabio, may Ndom Emmanuel never go unpunished for impoverishing our dear state despite collecting huge allocation monthly combined with the 13% derivation fund

Stop saying that all the state governors in Akwa ibom state try their best.

Security was a big challenge in Ak but Udom tame it down.

I expect Eno to also show his swag.

No body will my ex governors.
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by erai30(m): 11:21am On Jun 19, 2023
Akwa Ibom ayaya, nice idea and concept of transformation grin
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Opemiposi123(m): 11:22am On Jun 19, 2023
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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Elioandrew: 11:29am On Jun 19, 2023
Depriest2020:
Which contractor did this marvelous work? I want to recommend the company to Anambra state government.
NigerPet structures handled it.
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Phantom233: 11:34am On Jun 19, 2023
This work was done over 10years ago when senator Akpabio was the governor angry, why is it coming up now? Hope it's not a cheap political score for the outgoinng governor who took the state 20yrs backward?

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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Originalsly: 11:36am On Jun 19, 2023
Babaibeji2020:


What exactly did you study in school,politely assuming you've ever been through a tertiary slot.


Still in school .... and attend every day ... learn stuff every day ... study nothing in particular ... don't like being pigeon holed ... school not considered a tertiary institution.... but it's international ... has the most students ... a presence in all countries worldwide... it's The School of Hard Knocks.
I hope I've satisfied your curiosity.
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Favourchris(f): 11:44am On Jun 19, 2023
Depriest2020:
Which contractor did this marvelous work? I want to recommend the company to Anambra state government.

Said by someone who have never left ijesha all his life

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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by lascos912(m): 11:45am On Jun 19, 2023
this is Iceland
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by dreu2fine(m): 11:50am On Jun 19, 2023
Willgates:
Today I took a stroll to the green field located at Brooks street, Uyo. The area was before now ravaged by gulley erosion. Checkout the beautiful transformation.

https://www.facebook.com/Ibompot20?mibextid=ZbWKwL
The east should learn from this
And stop sitting at home
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by 9jaRealist: 11:53am On Jun 19, 2023
abobote:
That place doesn't look Nigeria

Actually, it looks VERY Nigerian…
Open gutter, cars parked on the sidewalk, etc.
>

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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by sammysammy111(m): 11:53am On Jun 19, 2023
abobote:
That place doesn't look Nigeria

Am living on dat street, dats BROOKS STREET, D name of d place is now called GREENFIELD, Keke can take u der, d place is now something else, very beautiful, in d evenings u see families relaxing der
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by ComeToJesus: 11:56am On Jun 19, 2023
abobote:
That place doesn't look Nigeria

Go to Akwaibom, you'll see places with fantastic roads with mind blowing landscaping that doesn't look like Nigeria.

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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by hollywater: 11:57am On Jun 19, 2023
ideynl1:


When would you develop your empty brain and rid your hometown from brown roofs and skull mining epidemics?
Smack down, someone should check very if that guy is still in good condition.
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by biremi(m): 11:58am On Jun 19, 2023
Depriest2020:
Which contractor did this marvelous work? I want to recommend the company to Anambra state government.
Ask Akpabio
It is one of his landscape signatures
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by ComeToJesus: 11:59am On Jun 19, 2023
Phantom233:
This work was done over 10years ago when senator Akpabio was the governor angry, why is it coming up now? Hope it's not a cheap political score for the outgoinng governor who took the state 20yrs backward?


The immediate past governor remains an apology to good governance. The only achievement is Ibom Airline and rubbing lip gloss.

Akpabio re-invented Akwaibom.

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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by ComeToJesus: 12:01pm On Jun 19, 2023
AMI3:


Stop saying that all the state governors in Akwa ibom state try their best.

Security was a big challenge in Ak but Udom tame it down.

I expect Eno to also show his swag.

No body will my ex governors.

Udom was just the lowest point of that state. Dude was gloriously incompetent.
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Babaibeji2020(m): 12:01pm On Jun 19, 2023
Originalsly:


Still in school .... and attend every day ... learn stuff every day ... study nothing in particular ... don't like being pigeon holed ... school not considered a tertiary institution.... but it's international ... has the most students ... a presence in all countries worldwide... it's The School of Hard Knocks.
I hope I've satisfied your curiosity.
You've my respect 🙌
The best school there's,You've attended!
🍺🍻🥃

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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by mojounited(m): 12:10pm On Jun 19, 2023
Babaibeji2020:

Sorry to disappoint you but it is......!
That's where you have a plethora of hang_outs collectively called "The Playground", along Brooks street, terminating either in Barracks road or Nwaniba road depending on where you're facing 😛
This one don sabi Uyo finish. Very apt description smiley
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by ufuosman(m): 12:12pm On Jun 19, 2023
Beautiful
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 12:15pm On Jun 19, 2023
ideynl1:


When would you develop your empty brain and rid your hometown from brown roofs and skull mining epidemics?

Am looking for an AC tight room to stay and read this your reply.....it is damn too hot abeg...epic

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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by CJStarz: 12:40pm On Jun 19, 2023
Soludo should track and bring this contractor to Anambra state. We gat the money to pay!
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Babaibeji2020(m): 12:41pm On Jun 19, 2023
mojounited:

This one don sabi Uyo finish. Very apt description smiley
Born & brought up for Uyo no go know Uyo again.......? Haba manah......
I schooled at Christ the King Nursery School along that Brooks street,so that ravine had been our Cashew nut haven then!🫒
🏌‍♂️

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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Ofon4real20: 12:52pm On Jun 19, 2023
You've said it all 😂


SmartPolician:
I have never seen a Nigerian state that makes efforts in improving their environment and making it look decent like Akwa Ibom State. What's left is for the government to intentionally empower its people.
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Iamgodwin001: 12:58pm On Jun 19, 2023
abobote:
That place doesn't look Nigeria

I'm from Akwa Ibom, and I took pictures at that place last year. So yes, that place is in Nigeria
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by blueAgent(m): 1:04pm On Jun 19, 2023
ideynl1:


When would you develop your empty brain and rid your hometown from brown roofs and skull mining epidemics?

How would they get rid of skull minning, something that boasts their IGR grin grin grin
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by blueAgent(m): 1:09pm On Jun 19, 2023
GetSenseNow:

same way the ancient skill of skull-mining is about to wipe out some villages from the surface of the earth.

At least we all know erosion is a natural disaster, while skull-mining is man-made

How can you be insulting ppls hustle?
Skull minning no be job? grin grin grin
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by adexhans01(m): 1:09pm On Jun 19, 2023
Depriest2020:
Which contractor did this marvelous work? I want to recommend the company to Anambra state government.

NigerPet Structures Limited, Uyo did the job. You can do well to recommend them. They specialize in erosion control structures and they are good at it
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Jostoman: 1:10pm On Jun 19, 2023
LeoDeKing:
And same gully erosion is about to wipe out some villages from from the surface of the earth.
bad belle say something good about Udom emmanuel
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Jostoman: 1:11pm On Jun 19, 2023
abobote:
That place doesn't look Nigeria
but the place is in UYO. Udom emmanuel wonder
Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Jostoman: 1:13pm On Jun 19, 2023
Axis313:
If life throws you a lemon,make lemonade out of it.
Nature throws gully erosion at this community but the government makes a beautiful park out of it.Nice one.
that is Udom emmanuel for you.

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Re: Former Erosion Site Transformed Into A Green Park In Uyo (Before & After Photos) by Poske95(m): 1:47pm On Jun 19, 2023
This my tongue sef......
Ragos! Ragos!!
See our roads....ohhhhh!!!!!

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