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I will be in Otuoke next 2 weeks! Bayelsa adigo mma.. |
We are the future of Nigeria..
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I am coming with a thread shortly on that your shabby dilapidated town. I have pix of that your town filled in my camera. I don't know how to speak long grammar..bloody civilian! pet4luv2k10ioma: Please Shut your trash don't call Owerre here. You can't compare this your Bayelsa with Owerre. |
Where are our haters..? ![]() Bayelsa adigo mma..
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GEJ till 2021.. Below is ongoing massive reconstruction of East-West road at Mbiama axis..
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Ongoing massive road construction in Bayelsa! Yenogoa is the future.. ![]()
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Bayelsa adigo mma.. ![]()
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Onitsha di uto..
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While we dey chop enough protein they are hating.. ![]()
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Haters gonna hate while we Bayelsans are progressing.. ![]()
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It can only get better! Anambra adigo mma.. |
Obiano’s CCTV security gadget records successes at Onitsha market The close circuit television (CCTV) mounted in the Onitsha Market axis as part of the security arrangements to ensure sustenance of peace and adequate security in Onitsha and parts of Anambra State has led to a breakthrough in the tracking and reunification of two children who lost contact with their mother after a busy market day. Governor Willie Obiano was elated on receipt of the cheering news during the week when he went on inspection of ongoing projects in Onitsha and its environs. He was told that the CCTV security gadget mounted to monitor movements and unwholesome activities in the market had recorded successes within a short time of its introduction, and he promised to replicate the exercise in other markets in the state. The CCTV gadget, which is currently being tested at Onitsha with the capacity to receive and transmit signals to far distances, is linked to the nearby police post in the market for protection of lives and property and apprehension of miscreants. Obiano expressed happiness that the CCTV recorded a huge success two days to his visit, following the discovery of two children who lost contact with their mother in a crowd of traders and passers-by milling around the market. The governor said: “Two days ago, two little kids that came to visit their mum were lost in the crowd but were rescued some 30 minutes later through the monitoring gadget. The picture imagery is continuously being monitored by the police to ensure every criminal is caught promptly. The CCTV concept will be replicated in all the markets in the state.” Governor Obiano had made a stopover at Onitsha Main Market to inspect projects, feel the pulse of the traders and find out any other challenges facing the traders as well as residents in the commercial city, before going to the ever-growing industrial nerve centre of Nnewi, The governor, who was received by thunderous ovations that intermittently drowned his voice and broke his speech flow, was excited by their appreciation of his work and the four pillars of development as well as their supporting enablers. He assured them that he was not unmindful of tendency of miscreants to relocate from Upper Iweka and other hideouts and command structures to the Onitsha markets and local communities. At the fire station located at the market, Obiano, who was still trailed by cheers from the traders and residents as he marched about 200 metres on foot sizing up the state of infrastructure and environmental conditions, expressed dismay that the fire service lacked adequate tools to meet the challenge of fire fighting, declaring that it was unacceptable to him. He decried lack of electricity supply, and assured the traders that he would put the electric power authorities on their toes to guarantee provision of regular and uninterrupted power supply to the market and its environs. He promised to boost efforts of the fire service and equip its personnel in fire fighting. Obiano urged the people to cooperate with his government in their civic obligations, including paying taxes to accredited government agents. He charged the people to cooperate with members of the Joint Task Force (Operation Kpochapu) to drive the bad elements from the state, stressing that he would come back fighting if he got reports that the miscreants had relocated to the markets from Upper Iweka, In their separate remarks, Mr. Emmanuel Okoli, a fashion designer and Mrs Eunice Okonkwo, a plastic products seller, expressed happiness with the tempo of work by the governor, saying they had not only provided adequate security, and sanitised the hitherto filthy environment of Onitsha but orientated traders and residents on the need to sell inside their shops instead of displaying their wares along the road or on top of water channels. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=73060
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Don't provoke me now or else I will start posting the part of Nigeria that looks like your definition of refuse dump! Infact I will be back..just hang around! ![]() size38: All Nigerian cities look like refuse dump from Aerial view. Including Abj. |
You guys refused to give me a chieftaincy title.. ![]() @Op, the pix of Upper-Iweka part of Onitsha you placed up there was before it under-went transformation..I wish I could lay my hands on a Helicopter to flyover and take snapshots.. ![]() Pix below: 1- Awka (Regina Caeli/St.Patricks) 2- Onitsha (3-3 zone/American Qtrs) 3- Onitsha (Trans-Nkisi) 4- Onitsha (Fegge)
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Likely to be in Lagos again around November, I have a conference to attend at Eko hotel. I will call you to remind you so plan to give me full attention all through my stay.. ![]() berem: Oh I see! When next you come to Lagos,lemme know so that I will take you where you will eat amala and offemmanu. |
Any mod home, please could you help place this on the frontpage. We need to showcase Bayelsa to the world. Thank you |
Bayelsa is not doing badly, they have nice hospitality and chicks but unfortunately I gummed my ring to my finger, showing it to any babe that cares to look that I am a happily married man... ![]() This hotel below hosted me for 3days before we finally checked today and returned to Awka..
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lol..I am a businessman, I went for a workshop! ![]() berem: is this what you went to bayelsa to eat? Adiri ngi sorry! Enjoy yourself. |
Keep asking how! Whizkay: really!....how can someone say this..are you saying he didnt pay salaries or didn't award road contracts and stuffs at all...people should take these allegations easy men...he stole 300 billion! how! |
Berem my love..I bought some of this delicacies for you.. ![]() |
Local delicacy in Bayelsa.. ![]()
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Nwanyi go to bed. I don't want to start but if you push me I will create a thread to that effect, its a town I pass at least once a month. You know I do not like too much Turenchi! My pix speaks for me. berem: taa mechionu! How dare you call my beloved Owerri a shanty looking town? Ina apu ara? If this nonsense you're posting is what makes yenagoa the pride of the nation,then what will you call your own state Anambra? |
Don't even mention owerri here, that shanty looking town with most of its roads dilapidated. Is there another Owerri or the same owerri I pass every month? I just don't want to open a thread about it because I don't want to cause commotion unless it has become extremely necessary! Don't even start.. Abagworo: Chino might not be able to give it a good coverage. But Yenagoa is silently growing to be the most modern city in Nigeria outside Abuja. |
Do you also realize that I was driving while taking most those pix? You could have started by appreciating me first! Haba! Beta anu! beta anu! okwa n alu nama! IGBOSON1: The pics would have looked better with a camera with more megapixels and a sharper focus! They look overcast and dusty! |
BuddahMonk: Ibadam is an ancient city just like Alexandria in Egypt, ibadam is home to Nigeria premier and first university, Ibadam have never witness any human disaster like war, ibadam have never seen any natural disaster like earthquake, ibadam have been the capital of old western region from the when Pope was still an alterboy.
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Major economic activities are dominated by the Igbos.. The big market building in the pix below has been taking over by the Igbos.. Igbos draws envy to themselves by their domineering spirit, though its none their fault.. ![]()
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Igbo boys are in charge of economic and commercial activities in Bayelsa.. ![]()
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Bayelsa is the future..
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The glory of all lands..
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Bayelsa the pride of the new Nigeria..
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