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Armaggedon:Don't mind the hypocrite. |
Kudos to Emeka Anyaoku. Anambrarians always making Nigeria proud |
Top-notch |
Everybody is now a chief. Good move |
Dey play. You call this middle of no where? Nah for your village him want build am before? We all know Ebonyi is not that developed. Those detached roofs u see there are people's house so what's the noise for? |
EreluRoz:My dear don't believe political jobbers. They are just working overtime to justify their pay. At least he did not mention a single man or video clip evidence. Anyone can say anything, remember their is freedom of speech. |
Give us full list of the roads. We have pass the era of blind politics |
Congratulations to ABC Ojiako and the entire Seplate group. Ibeto own is loading.... |
GOVERNOR SOLUDO COMMISSIONS NEW ROAD AT UMUERI _COMMENDS PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL FOR COMMUNITY DRIVEN INITIATIVE Private Individuals has continued to contribute immensely to development as the Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo officially commissioned yet another road built at Umueri, Anambra East Local Government Area. Chief Josephat Onwualor (Igwe Nyelu Oku) who built the road is a philanthropist and community development enthusiast who is dedicated and committed to community development. According to the Governor while commissioning the road project he emphasised the need for Private-Public involvement in development of the state. Speaking further, the governor noted that unlocking Anambra's development potentials requires collective effort and contributions of all men of goodwill.
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OZUBULU GETS 2.27KM OF ROAD AND ULTRA MODERN MARKET COURTESY OF NWAKAIBEYA OZUBULU (AGBALANZE) The call for private investment, collaboration as well as the collective efforts of well meaning ndi Anambra giving back to the society in a bid to facilitate development of the state, the Anambra state Governor, Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo Commissioned a market and a 2.27 km road in Eziora Ozubulu, Ekwusigo Local Government Area. The philanthropist High Chief Sir. Kenneth Ifekudu, who built the road and the market showed that in developing Anambra, all hands must be on deck. In his speech, Governor Soludo commended Sir. Ifekudu's efforts his "think home philosophy " noting "Anambra is praying for men that has the money and equally has the heart to use it to the benefits of their community like Nwakaibeya Ozubulu " The Governor in his remarks, noted that the government is ready for a collaboration between the state government and private individuals, communities and companies who are ready and willing to complement governments efforts. Outlining the priorities of the government in human capital development, including free education in public schools, free antenatal and delivery services, and other programmes aimed at empowering the underprivileged, reaffirming his Commitment to running a government for the Poor. Chief Ifekudu in his speech, thanked the governor for coming, he further commended his efforts in developing the state and continous support for "Aku Luo Uno " idea According to him, "giving back to the society has always been a culture for me, with over 600 solar lights I sponsored across Ozubulu, I have promised and will continue to do more for my people" Chief Ifekudu stated Present during the commissioning include Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi, Chief Protocol Officer, Hon Chinedu Nwoye, Commissioner for Works & Infrastructure Engr Ifeanyi Okoma, Member Representing Nnewi North, Nnewi South and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency, Hon Uchenna Clement Nwachukwu Eleodimmuo , Former Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs Anambra State, Lady Ndidi Mezue Ada Dioramma , Former TC Chairman Ekwusigo, Mr Austine Enendu, Commissioner for Housing & Urban Development Pauli Onyeka, Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Mr Tony Nwabunwanne, the Obi of Ozubulu, Igwe Nnamdi Fidelis Oruche, TC Chairman Ekwusigo LGA, Mr Chimezie Obi, among others.
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This is highly commendable
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Picture from Nnewi as Soludo officiate commissioning of primary health center built by Ibeto.
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NEWSCENTER:Beautiful. I am glad Anambra streets are now wearing new look. Clean and free from sand stain on both sides. I think the sidewalk helped. |
3st December 2023 Achebe Airport calibrates newly installed instrument landing system Achebe Airport calibrates newly installed instrument landing system The newly installed instrument landing system at the Chinua Achebe Airport, Umueri in Anambra, State has been calibrated. Martins Nwafor, managing director of the airport, disclosed this in an interview with businessday correspondent in Umueri. Nwafor said the instrument landing system has three parts, which include the localiser, the glide path and range marks and with these in place, accurate assessment of the terrain is assured. According to him, Instrument Landing System is installed and it is Doppler Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Radio Range. “It is a humming information facility for aircraft that is collocated with a distance measuring equipment. “The equipment has been deliberated and the calibration ensures that they are functioning appropriately and meets the accuracy standards. “Once you have it, it means that you can operate with instrument and instrument means that you can fly under the weather that is below visual flight routes, which is sunrise and sunset,” he said.
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Soludo commission 11km road built by private individual in Abatete, Idemili. More progress to Umu Anambra across the globe.
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Anambra Amaka. There are more and more of this across the state |
Eastern/Anambra gateway |
GuruboiNaija:No picture. I hope this is not arranged incident for political reasons. While I charge Anambra State Police Command to up their game, I want to say that the era of political killing/arrange to score some points/get sympathy, or spit the seating Government on face which UBA's are known for is gone in Anambra.
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Soludo really complied to Anambra burial law (2019). It's better to live a befitting life, get a decent burial than to live miserable life and get a befitting burial. |
APGA NATIONAL CHAIRMAN MOURNS THE PASSING OF PA SIMEON SOLUDO, FATHER OF HIS EXCELLENCY PROFESSOR CHARLES CHUKWUMA SOLUDO, CFR. [Isuofia] - The National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, together with his wife, Mrs. Amara Ezeokenwa, led the members of APGA National Working Committee in mourning the loss of Pa Simeon Soludo, the father of the Executive Governor of Anambra State and the National Leader of APGA, Prof Chukwuma Soludo CFR. The funeral service, which included a burial mass, was held at St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Umueze Isuofia. The solemn burial mass was presided over by the Catholic Bishop of Ekwuluobia Diocese, His Eminence, Peter Cardinal Okpalaeke. In his sermon, His Eminence shared words of comfort and guidance during this time of grief. Through his preaching, His Eminence highlighted the remarkable life and contributions of Pa Simeon Soludo, emphasizing his love for family, community, and dedication to service. The APGA family remains deeply saddened by the loss of Pa Simeon Soludo. On behalf of APGA, Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa once again extended condolences to the Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo, the Soludo family, the government and the people of Anambra State, and all those whose lives were touched by Pa Simeon Soludo's kindness and generosity. "May they find solace in the support and unity displayed during this mourning period." "The memory of Pa Simeon Soludo will forever remain in our hearts, serving as a source of inspiration and a reminder of the values we hold dear. APGA will honor his legacy by continuing to strive for the progress and development of our dear nation." In his welcome address, Governor Soludo delivered heartfelt gratitude to the members of the clergy present at the burial mass. He acknowledged their invaluable support, guidance, and spiritual presence during this difficult time. Governor Soludo also extended his heartfelt gratitude to everyone in attendance at the funeral service. He expressed sincere appreciation to all who came to pay their respects, offered prayers, and supported the Soludo family in different ways during their time of grief. The burial had many distinguished guests from various sectors of society, including Vice President, Alhaji Kashim Shetima, Mr. Peter Obi, Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State, Governor Alex Otti of Abia State, Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, Ministers, Senators, Members of the House of Representatives, Members of the Anambra State Executive Council, State Legislators, Bishops, Priests, Professionals, and Captains of industry, among many others. #ApgaMediaTeam #DriveApgaMedia #Apga
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May Anambra succeed. |
Appletek:Let me help you. Adenuga is simply greatful to Obi and Onitsha at large for the maximum support and patronage his network enjoy from their end. The boost Glo network get from Onitsha market along, your entire local government can not give him that. That is what we call gratitude, and that is why Adenuga's glo, Life Large beer, Hero, Chrisora group and other companies felicitating with the great Obi of Africa will go far while you keep dieing in pain/darkness. |
Beautiful. The pride of Africa |
Soludo is silently transforming Anambra, while empty drums and chest beating |
Nonybb:So una no fit celebrate success without measuring ur dick with another way big pass u?? |
kindlyheart:Sure. Honestly speaking, Anambra is a self driven state. All capital projects/heavy industries in the state are built and runed by Private indigenes including the ones commissioned by FG. I can't remember any capacity/economy driven project in the state done by federal government. In Anambra it's State Government+private sector collaboration and it is working for us by God's grace. Meanwhile VP SHETTIMA, just ARRIVE ANAMBRA AIRPORT for the commissioning of Electric Meter Manufacturing Factory built by the Chrome Group owned by an illustrious Anambra indigene, Sir Emeka Offor in Oraifite, Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State. The Vice President's entourage which also comprised of the Deputy Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu and former representative of Aguata Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Chukwuma Umeoji was received by the Governor of Anambra State, His Excellency Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo at the Anambra International Airport, Umueri. More updates coming soon... Over to #AnambraFirstSon Even Anambra State government understands the importance of government/private collaboration especially in a country like Nigeria where the Federal government is not living up to expectations. Even some of the projects built by ANSG like Agulu Lake hotel... are handed over to private sectors to manage. Apart from the fact that these private companies are owned by indigens, no one will want the light handed over to him to off as they see this as opportunity to prove their capacity and write their name in gold. Irrespective of his dressing sence, I believe the airport MD is working so hard to prove his capacity. |
Nigeria fastest growing indigenous Dry port (bonded terminal) cluster, Nawfia is a already boosting cargo/logistic activity in Anambra airport. Kudos to Donclimax Obelle Ezego, the pioneer.
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Achebe Airport Partners Bonded Terminals Operators To Improve Cargo Operations The Management of Chinua Achebe Airport, Umueri, Anambra, says it has entered an agreement with a private bonded warehouse operator to commence and boost cargo operation at the facilities. Mr Martin Nwafor, Managing Director of the airport, announced this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Umueri, near Onitsha on Tuesday. Nwafor said by virtue of the approval given by federal aviation authorities, the major thrust of the airport was largely cargo handling. He said cargo operation had not fully started as the management was developing processes and procedures to prepare ground for smooth take-off. According to him, cargo operations involve the people who own the cargo and the consolidators and they pull the cargo together from different people as well as the airlines which move the cargo. He said the airport provided huge opportunities for investors wishing to build warehouse facilities, adding that the management was already processing the documents of those who paid processing fees and awaiting allocation. “We are approved as an international airport but there are conditions that must be met to achieve it. We are working to get the necessary certifications by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority. “As an airport, we have to provide the warehouse, work with customs and other agencies that are designated by the Federal Government to be involved in the screening of cargo. “We have signed an MOU with a bonded warehouse, a private warehousing company at Nawfia. This bonded terminal has all the approving government institutions on ground. “We are planning to build a cargo ramp and we have places mapped out for it, ” he said. Nwafor said air cargo operation was not viable in Nigeria because of lack of corresponding exportable produce that could find their way to Europe, America or Caribbeans. He said Nigeria should develop its agriculture base and put in place standardisation processes that would meet international standards in order to boost global acceptability. According to him, the major problem that militates against cargo operations in Nigeria generally is that foreign cargo airplanes come in here fully loaded but go back empty, nothing to take back. “When they bring in cargo, there is nothing to take back, they now fly to Ghana where pineapples are brought fresh from the farm, as a matter of fact, it must get to Belgium fresh in at least five hours. “International standards must be met from clearing of the bush to harvesting; users in foreign countries are interested in the type of farm where these produce are harvested, and how well the standards are observed,” he said. Nwafor said the investment in the airport had opened Anambra to the world as most corporate businesses and public sector visitors now accessed the state through air. He said the major strategic objective of management of the airport was safety and that emphases were on building the capacity of the airport staff. “You cover a journey that will take you 12 hours by road in 45 mins, negotiate your business and go back, it saves lives, it saves time and boosts image. “At commencement, we were at 55 per cent, five months after our fire trucks arrived, more facilities are coming in.
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Giving back to the society. I trust Soludo (good wealth manager) knows what to do with the money. |
That's a very good move made by Anambrarians. Kudos the the state government. |