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Basic123:Let compare Oyo and Anambra
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Anambra state
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Anamabra
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[quote author=Jetleeee post=54784898][/quote]Anambra
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Open thread let compare Oyo and Anambra
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FlyoruB:
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Ogene001: ![]() He is deceiving those in the moon, not we that knew every nooks and crannies of Western region |
FlyoruB:No be only nightmare how about morningmare just compare both cities, you are not ashamed eastern cities that was rebuilt by individuals 40yrs ago, compared your cities to Onitsha, Enugu, Owerri, Aba, Asaba, Awka, Umuahia, Abakilike etc, you will know how far you guys have retrogress, Abakilike make more sense than Akure, Ado-Ekiti and Osogbo, Lagos is just exception because it's no man's land, Igbos are leading in all ramifications of human developments |
FlyoruB:How can you compare these rubbish pictures you just posted to the lovely pictures Op is displaying, who doesn't know how rusted Ibadan look, kindly show us IB rooftop, clear skyline not pictures you recycled online |
DPsalmist2:Nestoil and oilserv both are owned by Anambra dudes |
salt1:Bro sorry I can't correct the error now on front page |
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Century Power Limited, a subsidiary of the Obijackson Group, owners of Nestoil Limited, plans to start the construction of a-2000megawatts (Mw) thermal power plant in Anambra State, it was learnt. The power plant, which will be sited at Okija in Anambra State, has been structured in such a way that the first phase, which will give an output of 465Mw and will commence operation in 2018. Its Assistant General Manager (AGM), Group Business Development, Mr. Simeon Tor-Agbidye, told The Nation that the firm is tidying up arrangement for gas supply to the power plant from the East-West gas pipeline also known as the Obiafu/Obrikom – Oben (OB3) gas pipeline. The gas will be taken from the eastern part of the pipeline. He also noted that a subsidiary of the Obijackson Group – Energy Works Technology Limited, is fabricating part of the topside facilities of Total’s Egina floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel. He said: “A few weeks ago, we had a sail off for the Oil Loading Terminal (OLT) piles for the project. We sailed them off to South Korea where they will be integrated on the FPSO. We have finished that. “We are at the final stages of completing K2s pipeline for Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC). The project is an engineering, procurement and Construction (EPC) contract for the 40km x 20 inches export pipeline to re-route Kolo Creek gas to Soku Gas Plant. “We are also progressing smoothly with the OB3 pipeline. Obiafu/Obrikom–Oben is an EPC contract for the 64.5km x 48 inches gas pipeline project. We will soon complete that too. He explained that the scope of OB3 was actually split between Nestoil and Oilserv,” he said. Tor-Agbidye said while Nestoil is coming from the West, Oilserv is coming from the East. He said: “One of the major achievements we have accomplished on this project is being able to surmount the challenges of the terrain. Coming from the West, we had some of the most difficult terrain crossing several rivers. We have crossed these rivers successfully with the innovative horizontal directional drilling (HDD) technology with our client, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Our subsidiary, NestHak HDD Limited is an expert in the technology and only company in Nigeria that has 100 per cent success in the job.” “Few days ago we completed the crossing of the Ashe River, and currently we are looking to the crossing of the River Niger. We will drill under the River Niger and pull a pipe through so that it doesn’t lie on the water and constitute hazard to shipping and other users of the river. We will lay pipes under the River Niger. It is almost two kilometers. It looks small but the way it is done is not an easy feat. |
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has disclosed that Anambra State currently ranks second in the list of states with highest number of Micro Finance Banks (MFBs) in the country even as the Oko Micro Finance Bank launched its new branch. Speaking in Oko during the commissioning of the new branch of Oko Micro Finance Bank, a Director at the CBN, Enugu branch, Mr. Ogadi Mmeka, disclosed that apart from Lagos State which has the highest number of banks, Anambra State ranks second. Mmeka attributed the feat to what he described as industrial nature of Ndi Anambra, adding that it became imperative for more MFBs to spring up in various parts of the state to assist traders in doing their business, while commending the Oko Micro Finance Bank for surmounting various challenges facing the sector. He urged the bank not to relent in its success but strive harder to open more branches and raise a capital of N100 million to get to the status of a state Micro Finance Bank which will give it leverage to open more branches in any part of the state. Mmeka further advised the management of Oko Micro Fianance Bank to maintain proper quality internal control measures through installation of ICT to monitor the activities of the bank and its staff to maintain high ethical standards. Earlier in his address, the Chairman, Board of Directors, Dr. Emma Udoye, attributed the success story of the bank to what he described as synergy between the staff and members of the board, which, he said, led to the bank opening more branches. Udoye further disclosed that the bank decided to open more branches to serve its numerous customers, noting that it had became necessary to expand its services to accommodate its numerous customers. He further said the bank surmounted various challenges to get to the present stage because of the unity of purpose in Oko Community, while expressing optimism that in no distant time, the bank would open more branches in other parts of the state to serve its customers better. Also speaking, the Traditional Ruler of Oko Community, Igwe Prof. Laz Ekwueme, commended the board, management and staff of the microfinance bank for expanding its services to reach out to its numerous customers, disclosing that it was the first community-owned bank to open a new branch in the state. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=90856 |
deomello:Some of you reasons so poor how can you equate state budget and IGR to how state is developed? Anambra economy it's in indigenous hands, state government tax them low, unlike Ogun were majority of the industries are owned by foreigners and non indegenes, the Ogun state doesn't look back taxing them, on budget matter even Osun budget is higher than Anambra, Anambra third city Nnewi is more viable than Osun state as a whole |
loopman:Sorry you're not well informed, I live in Lagos I see eastern products almost every day Tummy tummy noodles, Juhel pharmaceutical, Evans products, orange products, Hero drink, Az oil, Innoson plastics, Ibeto motor products, ngo bros motor, products and so many of them |
loopman:So you don't see Az oil in your region or Innoson can you Google the companies products Nigeria doesn't start and end in southwest, eastern industries distribute their goods to middle belt, core North, southsouth even beyond |
[quote r=loopman post=54736090]Story story oooh [/quote]Ibeto group Innoson group Chicason group Orient petroleum Dozzy group Eastern Distilleries etc All have their head offices in Anambra |
Jabioro:You are really pained and you think you are smarter than those that manage this site? for your mind they don't check before they move info to FP No go kill yourself for heart attack, their money no dey enter your pocket. |
engreo:Lo re ori we are not eewo |
engreo:Agabagebe |
bejeiodus:What ever so far he is delivering dividend of democracy to his people he is a great leader |
Nnamddi:Same Northerners killing Yorubas in Osun This is a clear indication for them to.............My people refused to learn |
Fifthcolumnist:OK |
zeribe4real:100% correct |
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eastern cities that was rebuilt by individuals 40yrs ago, compared your cities to Onitsha, Enugu, Owerri, Aba, Asaba, Awka, Umuahia, Abakilike etc, you will know how far you guys have retrogress, Abakilike make more sense than Akure, Ado-Ekiti and Osogbo, Lagos is just exception because it's no man's land, Igbos are leading in all ramifications of human developments