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stebell:Enugu state don't have motorable roads especially in the rural areas. People suffer to travel to these rural areas. New market to Ugwu Onyeama axis of the Enugu-Onitsha express road, up to Isiofia Amankwo Ngwo is in an extreme bad condition. We know it is a federal government road but it is Enugu state indigenes and residents of Enugu state that voted for gburugburu and people that come to do business in Enugu that ply that road. Buhari and his kinsmen don't ply that road. Gburugburu should please grade that road, just grading if he cannot fix the road. We thought the government was trying to fix that road last december but we noticed they just did weak palliative on that road. That same road has now turned to ESWAMA dumping site. ESWAMA dirts are sometimes being dumped on that road covering almost half of a particular portion of the road. The Army guys there are doing a nice work providing security along that road but they sometimes add to the sufferings on that road. Those army guys should allow free flow of traffic. They should remove all those barricades they put on the road to ease traffic flow. Queuing cars up on a sloppy\hilly Ugwu Onyeama when some of these heavy duty trucks with faulty or no brakes are coming behind you is too risky. That road is too risky to drive on. Who did we offend in this country? The sufferings and hardship on that road is too much. Gburugburu\government should pity motorists on that road and please fix that road. |
Enugu state don't have motorable roads especially in the rural areas. People suffer to travel to these rural areas. New market to Ugwu Onyeama axis of the Enugu-Onitsha express road, up to Isiofia Amankwo Ngwo is in an extreme bad condition. We know it is a federal government road but it is Enugu state indigenes and residents of Enugu state that voted for gburugburu and people that come to do business in Enugu that ply that road. Buhari and his kinsmen don't ply that road. Gburugburu should please grade that road, just grading if he cannot fix the road. We thought the government was trying to fix that road last december but we noticed they just did weak palliative on that road. That same road has now turned to ESWAMA dumping site. ESWAMA dirts are sometimes being dumped on that road covering almost half of a particular portion of the road. The Army guys there are doing a nice work providing security along that road but they sometimes add to the sufferings on that road. Those army guys should allow free flow of traffic. They should remove all those barricades they put on the road to ease traffic flow. Queuing cars up on a sloppy\hilly Ugwu Onyeama when some of these heavy duty trucks with faulty or no brakes are coming behind you is too risky. That road is too risky to drive on. Who did we offend in this country? The sufferings and hardship on that road is too much. Gburugburu\government should pity motorists on that road and please fix that road. |
rentAcock:I tell you. Monkey wey dey carry Ebola virus. |
ReubenE:This is informative. |
johnchiii:For Enugu, a crate na between 1350 and 1400. |
Administration1:Sack them? Did the governor appoint these local government chairmen and the councillors? I thought they were elected the same way the governor was elected and the governor has no right to tell them what to do, its just like Shehu Garba, I mean Buharia issuing orders to the governors. |
renegades:Thats a nice move but did the governor appoint these local government chairmen and the councillors? I thought they were elected the same way the governor was elected and the governor has no right to tell them what to do, its just like Shehu Garba, I mean Buharia issuing orders to the governors. |
Emperor5:I don't know why he has not been arrested. |
why can't this Gumi be arrrsted? Hear what he is saying. He knows something about boko haram. why can't this Gumi be arrrsted? Hear what he is saying. He knows something about boko haram. |
why can't this Gumi be arrrsted? Hear what he is saying. He knows something about boko haram. |
When we were telling people note to vote in this government, all of you were shouting change. Hope you are all enjoying the change. 2023 election is coming soon, lets see if Nigerians will get sense this time. I pray this document doesn't see the light of the day. Interns and house officers are under training truly but they should be paid very well because they actually work so hard and do most of the work in a teaching hospital. The federal government should just be preparing for another industrial action from our health institutions. This is what you see when you vote cluelessness into power. ARD and resident doctors should start warming up too for their own document. |
dokgen:Are dentists not doctors again? You want to start this discrimination again. |
Pele10:True talk. The blessings of the Lord makes rich and adds no sorrow. |
SLAP44:Most people these days dont agree to sell land to them again in south east because of their nuisance and extremist behaviours. |
Most people these days dont agree to sell land to them again in south east because of their nuisance and extremist behaviours. Thought I heard they has been chased away from that market when they killed those Sars officers some years ago, who allowed them back? Those people should contribute money and buy lands, not perch on other people land.[/quote] |
Sometimes it seems it's hard to be a Nigerian living in Nigeria. That Acess of a bank is something else. The other day I collected counterfeit #1000 note from their ATM located at their branch at Garden Avenue Enugu and the teller I complained to denied their ATM dispensing counterfeit notes. |
Hmmm! Seems this country is turning to a joke. With all the problems facing this country, its all about the database of goats and cows that this government is bothered about. Nnamdi Kanu is a prophet though. |
FRSC is among the worst government agency I have seen. They don't care about road safety again rather they are interested in extortion. FRSC should be scraped and let police do their work. |
Emeka Okonkwo behaves like gay but he is saying he is not gay. Nawaa oo |
But they said the original certificate is with the military. Where did this fake one come from? Nawaa oo. |
Vesico-vaginal fistula loading if care is not taking. |
Vesico-vaginal fistula loading if care is not taking. |
adadike:Surugede is dance of the spirits |
This Ojukwu son dey smoke something. The guy that sponsored the not too young to run bill is from Imo state but he is representing a federal constituency in Lagos state. Ojukwu's son should go and sleep. |
Unblockable:Mr sense stop misleading people with your trash. Your write up shows you don't know they are not from Anambra state. Don't always be too fast to post nonsense to score cheap points. I can actually see the type of sense you have. Mr sense teach us no nonsense. |
Unblockable:Lie Mohammed every where. Lies every where. Ben Uwajumogu and Hope Uzodinma are not from Anambra state. Immediately I saw it, I stopped reading this bullshit. This your write up is nonsense. |
Abjay97:Will President Macron visit the Africa shrine also? Me I don't understand it. |
Nigerians can now watch this world cup in peace. Their enemy is out. |
Gucciboss:Brazil versus Costa rica. Brazil won 2-0 |
The group is still very open for first and second position. Super eagle should work more on their confidence, their defense and the way they always play the ball back. Ighalo should always stay on the bench because he has no input to the game. The team should forget about today's victory now and focus more on their next match with Argentina. Kudos to Musa for his creativity, to Moses for always coming back to help the defense and to our goalkeeper. God bless Nigeria. I pray we beat Argentina. |
Please I am asking, what does the Nigerian coach Rohr or whatever tell these boys? No creativity, no shot not to talk whether on target or not, no midfield, just back pass from Nigerian team. I miss the days of Jay Jay Okocha and Sunday Oliseh them. |
If the young guy is in the southeast, he should take a trip to the two schools of Pharmacy and see some things for himself. He should also ask some questions once he is in the schools. The distance from Nsukka to Agulu is not that far so the guy can check out things for himself first. That not withstanding, all the Pharmacy schools accredited by NUC and PCN are good. Whether it is Unilag or Uniport or OAU or Madona or NDU or Unijos or ABU or OOU or any other Pharmacy school, they are all good. This type of comparison is not necessary as each school has its own strong and weak points. UNN is among the premier universities in Nigeria (you can't take that away) but the young ones are doing well and Unizik is among the young ones. Some people saying late Prof. Dora Akunyili started pharmacy school in Unizik or that she influenced the location of the Pharmacy school to Agulu don't have the facts. Prof. Dora Akunyili is a great Pharmacist and an erudite Professor but she did not start the pharmacy school in Agulu nor influenced it. The CEO of Juhel Pharmaceuticals Dr. Ifeanyi Okoye had more influence than most people in the establishment of Unizik Pharmacy school. UNN has more Pharmacy professors than Unizik but that is normal as UNN started long before Unizik came into existence and it's logical UNN should have more professors. Some of the UNN pharmacy professors still go to Unizik Pharmacy school as adjunct to lecture. The product from both pharmacy schools are good as I have interviewed some of them but some are still so timid and naive both UNN and Unizik. I think Agulu being closer to the capital city Awka exposes the Unizik pharmacy students to other social life compared to UNN pharmacy students that stays mostly in Nsukka which is a semi urban area. There was a time a ban was placed on participation in politics by pharmacy students in UNN (PANS was banned in UNN that period) and you know these things affect students socially. As at now UNN lost Pharmacy accreditation of PCN as some students or miscreants burnt down Pharmacology department. So no pharmacy student will graduate from UNN now until the accreditation is back. This will influence some students in choice making. Both UNN and Unizik pharmacy schools do plenty pharmaceutical research. UNN has plenty pharmacist researchers and most are internationally recognised. Unizik too has pharmacy researchers but not compared to UNN. There was a year the faculty of pharmacy Unizik won the best research faculty in the whole of Unizik. UNN has more Pharmacy lecturers compared to Unizik. Infact UNN lends some of their pharmacy lecturers to Unizik. If you talk of state of the art facility in terms of pharmacy school, Unizik has it far more than UNN. Good environment and facility matters in the training of a pharmacist. Where you are from might also play a role in getting admission faster as it seems UNN is more Pan Igbo compared to Unizik that looks as if it admits Anambra people more. But it still depends on other things. If you want to graduate faster I think I will suggest Unizik as all this internal faculty politics is not yet much in Unizik pharmacy when compared to UNN pharmacy. You study your pharmacy in peace and go your way. Both schools are good but what matters most is the effort the student is willing to put to make himself a better pharmacist. |
why can't this Gumi be arrrsted? Hear what he is saying. He knows something about boko haram.
Happy birthday papa. The way I see this baba, the man go dey dance surugede even at 99