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The thing is that some people who comment here don't know Ohanku road very well or may not live around the vicinity or within Ohanku itself.. I was brought up around the vicinity of that road you are seeing in that pics, and I remember vividly the good old days of that road, I was also a student of that brown 5-storey building called Shammah Christian intl school. I was one of the pioneer seniors of the school(hint). I remember when Ohanku was still in its solid state. everything was going well, I remember I used to enter bike N30 from Ngwa road to were I will stop around the Ohanku vicinity, I was a full member of that environ,i lived,grew up, schooled in that environ, it is one of the best environment you can ever grow up in, it brings out the best in you... today by the grace of God I am a mechanical engineer, and I stand today one of the proud products of that environment You See in that pic, that is my area, that is my ogbe you people are seeing in that pics, am still proud of that area till tomorrow, if Ohanku can produce an engineer like me, and of which I know there are other great men and women out there who had come out of this environment, if Ohanku can produce this great men and women why let that environment die just like that? we are evident of the fact that great things can come out of Ohanku, great men and women, we are evident of the fact that Ohanku if harnessed well and if well taken care of will go on to produce men and women who will be great and who can change our nation and the world at large... am quite sure it must have come to the notice of the state government to the plight of the people in that area and the state of infrastructures in that area... to be frank with you my family still stays there, but may be planning to move out if worse comes to worse. but it hurts me that we will move out Cos that place you see have been like a home from home to me. am only pleading with the state government,if it warrants that we will send delegates to Umuahia with clips or pics of the state of this road, it will be a better way to get this to the heart of the state government, this is too much to bear, please state government please I beg you with God, commissioner for works Abia state we are begging you to please look into this area of Aba and let's see how we can help the people living in this area, is like a burden to us, to tell you the truth I have not been there since 2013, and that means I haven't gone to visit my family since then dia of the state of this road. if I may suggest I will say the best way to tackle Ohanku road is not whether spirit or no spirit,whether they killed someone there or not, it is not the first road with stain of blood, the beat way to tackle Ohanku road is to dualize the road, all those buildings close to the road has to be sacrificed and let the road be widen more and this will enable it have a better, deeper and stronger drainage system, because one of the problems of that road is drainage system, with the dualization and bigger and better drainage system and coupled with quality materials for the construction, Ohanku road will breath a sigh of relief once more, it is still our area and Am proud of it till tomorrow, I came out from there and today am somebody by his grace and I know in time to come many great men and women will also come out from there if the government can help make it conducive for them now, please to whom it may concern let them get this to the notice of the state government and let the government know the plight and also know that there are human beings living in those areas... Infact @Chucks Wisdom Cee thank you so much for this wonderful write up, may God bless you for the good work, I wish there is a way we can form a delegate and take the bull by the horn and go to that Umuahia by ourselves and let the government know the true state of things down there and the plight of people living there. but nonetheless you have done well and let's pray the state government will come to our aid. God bless all Ohanku dwellers, God bless God's own state, God bless Nigeria!!! |
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