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Let nobody be deceived. These attackers are highly trained special forces. Fulani generals in Nigeria military forces are behind these attacks. Their singular aim is create a situation to enable them deploy Fulani troops in our land to kill our people because their agenda to use Fulani herdsmen to annex our land is failing. They will fail at this latest round of deceit. |
Valkrie:The military precision of these attacks clearly show that trained soldiers in civilian clothes are involved in doing these attacks. Also, if you check the casualties so far, they are actually the few Igbo people working in the Nigerian police! Everyone knows what Fulanis are planning simply because ESN helped farmers to ask herdsmen to leave their farms and forests. I can bet you that some top Fulani generals, specifically army generals are plotting these as a preamble to clamp down on the southeast region. But, their plans will fail and could indeed lead to Nigeria to a point of no return. |
MI6Surveillance:I LOVE how you keep posting the airport pictures to continue giving those wicked pimps nightmares. How can your sole reason for not wanting Anambra to have an airport be because of primitive fears about your state? Then let your state close its airport and use Anambra airport if it will not put it in order to function well. I can't wait for next month to come so that we see updated pictures of the airport. Perhaps with the runway markings and glass claddings completed. Perhaps they would also have completed the Firs station or started tiling the internal and external parts of the terminal building. Let those still thinking that writing rubbish on social media will sway or deceive anyone about the viability and total importance of this airport to the Igbo nation continue to delude themselves. Please continue posting the pictures. It is truly killin Dem........ in Burna boy's voice! ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EfSs6-Pxx8 |
The sad thing is that you can clearly see the mounds made by the farmer for yams and cassava. Which clearly show these are Fulani herdsmen deliberately target peoples farms where they bring cows to graze on the planted crops! |
MysteryShopper:Gbam @ bolded. |
ChimaAdeoye:Bros, all i can say is save your breathe. You don't need to teach them anything. I know some people like him also instigated major Igbo transporters in Onitsha claiming an airport in Asaba would kill their land transport business! Many of them bribed Uduaghan to take the airport to Ughelli, but failed. So they will always throw those types of silly arguments. That night owl is likely one of these Fulani guys prowling around Nairaland. Their disjointed argument is the same. He is trying to claim Enugu to make him appear Igbo. Remember he once said he was from Nibo and when someone from there asked him specific questions, he quickly changed the topic. The most important thing is that the airport has been built and now a reality. He is also the same that posted above me. So his cries and bitterness that Anambra will get an airport is totally his problem. I am only glad that majority of the people in this forum understood his mission and totally ignored him. I thank Mystery shopper that ensured he cried every time he visits this forum for his witchcraft activities. It has not been easy for him. That is why he uses multiple monikers to respond to himself. To borrow mystery shopper's words, he is frustrated old mad man. Indeed, that is accurate by any definition. |
The terminal building is HUGE! Who is that owl saying its just as large as one duplex private home. Mad people everywhere! The render clearly shows they planned it to have 3 floors with escalators! CONGRATULATIONS TO MY ANAMBRA BROTHERS! You guys finally did it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMquisX45Sc
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OreMI22:I'm disappointed that all the hyped projects i have heard are not being posted here. Why are you guys not posting pictures of completed projects here? I truly want to know Umahi and Obiano who has done better. Nobody is interested in long epistles by hungry journalists given N30K. Just post the pictures of these achievements and it will speak more than 100 pages of writing rubbish that nobody will waste time to read lies. |
I'm disappointed that all the hyped projects i have heard are not being posted here. Why are you guys not posting pictures of completed projects here? I truly want to know Umahi and Obiano who has done better. Nobody is interested in long epistles by hungry journalists given N30K. Just post the pictures of these achievements and it will speak more than 100 pages of writing rubbish that nobody will waste time to read lies. |
mktinsight:Mehn, this airport is really giving you sifia pains ![]() So you mean the airport terminal building is not even bigger than a duplex built on an 100 by 100 plot of land? ![]() So how did you get to measure the size from Ijebu ode? Chai ![]() Someone already advised you to go there with a big iron rod and just knock down everything and tell them the project gives you sifia pains. ![]() Or you should heed the advise of mystery shopper and either jump into the lagoon or look for a nice functioning transformer and hug it tightly. I think you should do the needful within a month or two, because it looks like every thing will be ready soon and your pains will be unbearable. SMH ![]()
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stasius:I have already done this math when i first saw the tower and counted about 8 window-like openings on it that is used for ventilation. He is counting the position of those windows as "floors" and they are not exactly aligned at floor levels. Besides, the staircase inside towers are usually spiral in most towers. That is why the height of control towers are universally measured in meters or feet to avoid confusion about the height. This tower is 34.5 meters. Let us do simple mathematics here for people that didn't eat their school fees. ![]() Any architect will tell you the normal height of one floor in a building is 10 feet (3.05 meters). The structure measures 34.5 meters which is 11.32 floors. Thus, the commentator was right to describe the height of the tower as about 12 floors to put the height in lay man's context. If he said 34.5 meters or 113.2 feet, nobody except engineers and architects can know we are talking about a structure which will be exactly the same height as a 12 floors building. Only in Europe, Australian, America do major international airports have such high control towers. Most African and Asian countries have towers less than 20 meters because they only use steel rods for pillars within the structure and use blocks to build the rest. So making it higher than 20 meters will risk collapse of the structure. I am glad Obiano was thinking about the future here and did not try to cut costs. Lets hope Umahi does an equally high international standard tower. For me i'm just glad that our region that was denied aviation facilities to stiffle our economic growth will eventually have international standard airports everywhere. |
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IDENNAA:Yes, but i have noticed that all natural grass stadia in Nigeria barely water the grass and they end up with huge open patches on the pitch. FIFA has approved use of synthetic pitches for FIFA events. I think 2 or 3 stadia used for the 2010 South African world cup were synthetic pitches. |
PROUDIGBO:I'm sure the Chinese company has built other modern airports in China and other countries to win the contract bid. So i know they will have clear way of ensuring departing passengers can be in a safe part of the airport, while arriving passengers will have access to baggage claim area and leave the building to the car park through the "Arrivals" door. So, i am sure they will have at least 2 doors in front and behind for "Arrivals" and "Departures" so they don't mix. For such basic stuff, any company that has designed or built airports should know. I hope they add aero-bridges to the terminal. Although i found out the only Abuja and Lagos airports use aero bridges for international flights ONLY. Even the aero bridges in Asaba airport is never used. I don't know why. |
IDENNAA:It is designed for synthetic turf not natural grass. The turf will be laid later. |
AlaIgboRepublic:I think the stadium is in phases. I prefer they complete it small and allow the next government to either expand it or just leave it as Awka stadium and construct their own 30,000 - 50,000 capacity stadium. What i hate most is abandoning projects for the next government because you know in Nigeria they will want to do their own. So it is good how they made it a FIFA standard mini-stadium. Let the next government build its own legacy project of a world class stadium. |
vincentjk:Because Umahi is building a 6 three story hospital in his home town, other people have not done nothing. Meanwhile, Umahi has not finished the hospital yet! Apart from rapidly expanding and modernized the COOUTH and Onitsha General hospital, Obiano also built a brand new modern hospital in his village without much fanfare or noise making. Not to mention numerous other communities he built hospitals for. He didn't take all the state's money to build one white elephant 10,000 bed hospital in his hometown so that all will clap for him. After which there will be nobody in the village to occupy those hospital beds. He spreads development to make sure no Anambrarian needs to travel more than 5KM to access quality government healthcare. Spreading development is key! Ebonyi has more communities than just Afikpo or Abakaliki. How do people in those other communities get access to healthcare if they are neither in Afikpo nor Abakaliki? That is the difference between both men and their approach. You have to take development to all nooks and crannies where your people live. Not just spending heaven and earth on one projects located just in the state capital!
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IDENNAA:I thought Umahi bought some speed canoes for the Navy to patrol Ndibe beach in Afikpo? Why are otimkpus too shy to post it side by side to Obiano's real standard gunboats? ![]() I'm wondering if i should post the canoes Umahi bought here.
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This picture clearly shows the terminal building has 3 floors against what a certain night owl said it had only one floor which couldn't fit check in counters for airlines, security point, baggage claim and passengers. It is clear the ground floor is planned for airline check-in counters, baggage claim and offices. While the first and second floors are for passengers and refreshment shops. I can only imagine how beautiful it will look after the internal plastering, tiles and lighting are completed with appropriate art work! Some people will die o! ordinary tower gave them sleepless nights for weeks ![]()
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Exercise in futility. Naming a road that neither you nor Buhari built after buhari? Lol... all these sycophancy will disappear eventually. i blame IMO people that totally surrendered their state to these bufoons. |
[s] Juliusmalema:[/s] Nwokem, Stop this nonsense! This has been exactly the Fulani tactics to carve out all communities on all boundaries of Igboland and brainwash them into hating other Igbos. saying they are either this or that so that they can very easily exploit and ruin them. This divide and rule tactics is dead forever! |
Ohaozara:Igbos are generally proud people. Even my people in Anioma have had our own caricature moments from some southeast Igbos. i am not saying we have not given them back the same treatment in our own way. But it ultimately does not justify statements that we hate all southeast igbos. Although i do sincerely dislike some of them. But they are my kith and kin and I love them. No family is without some type of squabbles. I do know because there is relatively greater prosperity in Anambra compared to Ebonyi, this stereotype will continue. That is why Ebonyi state government MUST focus on its NATURAL wealth-creating advantages and convert them into wealth! To make Ebonyi the land of prosperity and wealth! Agriculture is something that no state in the south can compete with Ebonyi state. therefore, a deliberate strategy of total eradication of poverty on the bedrock of agricultural industrialization of ebonyi state must be a policy of the state government. The guinea worm pandemic of the past dealt a huge image problem to Abakaliki. A lot of people still think Guinea worm is still in the area. That is why i love the fact that Umahi is doing a lot to develop and project the state. My only concern is that his heavy focus on physical infrastructure is not matched by the focus on economic development through a purposeful focus on creating massive industrialization through agricultural value chain processing industries. Imagine if we had a massive number of noodles factories in Abakaliki - Afikpo converting the abundant high quality rice into pasta for export. If we had yam and cassava flour factories, if we had tomato factories, if we had massive fish farms in Afikpo producing smoked fish for the entire West Africa region. if we had massive cattle ranches OWNED BY THE PEOPLE to produce powdered milk, cheese and ofcourse beef. Just think of the revenue it would be accruing the state and the number of goods jobs that will be created within the Abakaliki - Afikpo axis. My concern is that instead of focussing on the area where Ebonyi has the natural advantages, we are replicating Enugu! Which isn't bad if we still find some resources to devote to agricultural transformation as we develop the malls. But, without creating a net increase in good jobs and factories in Ebonyi state, nobody will move from Enugu to Abakaliki even with the brand new malls. The Enugu airport will always be busier than Abakaliki airport even if the Abakaliki terminal is newer and bigger and so on. Because you are playing second fiddle to what has already been done in nearby states. Ebonyi needs to think outside the box and use its fertile land to ultimately industrialize the state. That is the right path to prosperity for Ebonyi state. |
Ohaozara:I have heard this type of hateful rhetoric among A LOT of Abakaliki people against Anambra and to some extent other igbos. I am shocked that even Ohaozara and Afikpo people have joined in this unfortunate beef. My sister who was married to an Ebonyi man also confirmed this feeling to me. In her words, she said Ebonyi state will rather Dangote or Shinkafi mine the limestone at Nkalagu, than allow an Anambra person as core investor in any industry in Ebonyi. They say Anambra people boastful, arrogant and Ebonyi people will continue to undermine them and mitigate their progress by any means necessary. The only shocking thing to me is that Anambra itself is filled with Ebonyi people! How do you hate a people so much and you flock to their land enmass? More over, while i admit that some uneducated traders from Anambra, imo, Enugu and indeed other parts of Igboland sometimes make insulting comments against Ebonyi people, it should not be the reason to "hate" EVERYONE! Besides, Ebonyi people also call Anambra people and other Igbos insulting names. let us stop this negative attitude. It is totally silly that a man whose house is on fire is busy chasing rats. Even Onitsha and Obosi people, Umueri and Aguleri people, Ihiala vs Azia people have all had communal squabbles and call each other derogatory names. It does not mean they "hate" everyone from the other beefing community. It also does not prevent them from knowing they are the same clan and same people. I do think that Ebonyi people are increasingly taking steps to be hostile to other Igbos and entrench unnecessary rancor. it is wrong and a very very bad strategy which will do nobody any good. I personally applaud Umahi's infrastructural revolution in Ebonyi state. However, he should also spare some thought about increasing investment in ventures that create good jobs and reduce poverty. he should consider helping Ebonyi farmers to close the supply shortage of foodstuff in the entire region. he should also look at how to create agro-industrial estates whereby he would encourage investors (REGARDLESS OF THEIR STATE OF ORIGIN) to come and invest in agro-processing factories in Ebonyi state. Ebonyi state can become a land of progress and prosperity by doing what other states cannot do and not by replicating malls and roads already abundant in nearby Enugu. Although physical development are also very important, but should not be the number 1 strategy for Ebonyi's industrial take-off. But by being UNIQUE & STRATEGIC in what only Ebonyi state can do very very well, and so effortlessly. Which is striving to become an industrial hub for all products consumed in West Africa. The same thing that made the state of Georgia and North Carolina great in America. I was shocked that Anambra was beginning to compete with Ebonyi in agricultural output! Ebonyi state must wake up and devote resources into making sure it totally dominates agricultural production in the entire West African region! |
Ituku4040:Obiano never promised a railway project. Post it here if you have any evidence. The next governor can make that his own legacy project. My concern is that Okezie Ikpeazu that promised you Abia airport does not worth your attention. It is those who are working for their state that worries you. |
ChimaAdeoye:I hope they make the Intercontinental hotel a 5 or 6 story building so that it also adds to the skyline of Awka. If possible let Obiano design it and launch its foundation so that the land will not be dished out for private properties and homes if a bad regime takes over after him. |
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BossJamal:Nobody will attack a low life. Your opinion of Igbos is truly of no consequence! After stealing all the money in Nigeria, what has Fulani achieved with it?? Even the so called water you rant about, you have been unable to provide for your people!! Even after stealing the entire national treasury! We don't join issues with your type because you are not progressive minded. Your dark heart is always filled with envy, wickedness and how to marginalize others. Rather than how to improve yourselves. We don't have such time to waste thinking about how to undermine other tribes rather than how to improve ourselves. WE ARE NOT YOU!! |
ChimaAdeoye:Oga Chima, you are too much o! I had to embark on a little research to understand how you were able to come up with the probable runway number! Yes, I agree with that RWY 22 should be the approach/landing runway. I tried to align the excavated runway area as much as possible with the cardinal points and i think the runway numbers may be 05 - 23 (L,R) or 06 - 24 (L,R). Although when the exact placement of the runway becomes updated in satellite maps it would be much easier to see the orientation. Of course by then, the engineers would have done the on site calibration with compass to figure the exact orientation of the runway and the numbers. My prediction is that it will align most with 06 - 24 (L,R). Either way, whether the number ends up being RWY 22, 23 or 24, it makes absolute sense for that to be the approach/landing runway with the ILS systems. BTW, I love how you guys help me learn new things everyday here! It shocked me that the runway numbers of every airport on earth matched the numbers in that chart if you can overlay the orientation of the runway perfectly on the chart pointing north! I didn't know that how they got the numbers written on runways! ![]() |
![]() Ship the tomatoes to Fulanis in Niger or Sudan. Sell them at N100 naira per basket. Then when those countries complain that Nigerian tomatoes are being dumped on their country to kill their own agricultural output, you can contact the World Food Program to come and take the tomatoes and donate to kids in Vietnam or cows in Futa jallon. ![]() Laslas, southern Nigerians need to cultivate their own tomatoes in their own farms and REJECT the dumping of Fulani food used to kill our own agricultural production and development. |
sapientia:COW REARING & RANCHING IS A PRIVATE BUSINESS! LIKE POULTRY FARMERS OR FISH FARMERS OR PIG FARMERS BUY LAND AND BUILD THEIR FARMS WITHOUT THE STATE DASHING THEM LAND. BUSINESS MEN INTO CATTLE BUSINESS SHOULD BUY LAND ANYWHERE IN NIGERIA AND RANCH THEIR ANIMALS! |
DeltaFire:Sins of the past are forgiven. Most people were totally misled by powerful propaganda against Igbo and not really what the issues were. I am glad that today Nigerians have allowed the system play itself out to see the desire of those bent on using the northern minorities as "a willing tool" and canon fodder to achieve their agenda. Let us say Never Again shall we allow ourselves to be used to further the imperialist agenda of Fulanis. |

