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FamilyRe: Lady Calls Her Mother Who Abandoned Her For 30 Years, Her Reaction Heartbreaking by Movic1(m): 3:15pm On May 24, 2019
sonofspada:
No, the little girl is the mother
sad

CrimeRe: Billionaire Kidnapper: Court Jails Evans’ Gang Members For 41 Years by Movic1(m): 4:51pm On May 18, 2019
Some people will still come out to complain and support these criminals, blame the government for their crime ..
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester City Vs Watford: FA Cup (6 - 0) On 18th May 2019 by Movic1(m): 3:54pm On May 18, 2019
First domestic treble loading for Manchester city.. wink
CelebritiesRe: BREAKING: EFCC Open 11 Charges Against Naira Marley by Movic1(m): 8:14pm On May 16, 2019
Since the arrest of this guy , G boys are on silent mode and aren't bold again to justify and support the dishonest scheme known as yahoo designed to cheat and con someone out of his or her money. He will no longer run his mouth again if they release him.
CelebritiesRe: Naira Marley Borrowed Laptop EFCC Found On Him - Management by Movic1(m): 2:44pm On May 16, 2019
Self Acclaimed Millionaire Yahoo boy can't afford a laptop? Okay! Continue
CrimeRe: Man Banish From Umuchu, Anambra After Killing Many/Mistakenly Killing His Son by Movic1(m): 2:42pm On May 16, 2019
Primitive
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Wolverhampton Wanderers Vs Arsenal (3 - 1) On 24th April 2019 by Movic1(m): 8:24pm On Apr 24, 2019
petkoffdrake2:
Which channel can I find it on mobdro?
nbcsn
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Wolverhampton Wanderers Vs Arsenal (3 - 1) On 24th April 2019 by Movic1(m): 7:11pm On Apr 24, 2019
If Arsenal lost this match again. Then they should focus on Europa to lift the trophy.. If you no fit follow the front door, then try and enter through back .. angry
PoliticsRe: Aba Flooded... People Paying #150 To Be Carried On Back Across The Flood Waters by Movic1(m): 4:02pm On Apr 23, 2019
Drinkwater07:
Buhari is very useless as a president. Why will Nigerian roads be like this.
No state governor in Abia state shea?
PoliticsRe: Aba Flooded... People Paying #150 To Be Carried On Back Across The Flood Waters by Movic1(m):
Terrible shocked . Natural disasters do happen. They said Apc is devilish party but keep voting in Pdp. Even if you guys won't give Apc a chance, Abeg what happened to Apga? Pdp has done more harm than good in Abia state..
Christianity EtcRe: Apostle Suleman's Private Jet Confirmed By Omega Fire Ministries Dubai by Movic1(m): 12:49pm On Apr 23, 2019
grin Private jets, wey you say you buy am for church..but your congregation no go follow fly am of course.
PhonesRe: Facebook, Whatsapp And Instagram Are Down Worldwide by Movic1(m):
Same here. I thought it was glo network o. cheesy o . But when i recharged from gtb app and it works fine.
. Check Twitter then i discovered it was down. Instagram and Facebook too are down.

Modified. It's working fine
EducationRe: Primary School Students Spotted Crossing A Bamboo Bridge To A School In Imo by Movic1(m): 10:29am On Mar 25, 2019
OneCorner:
Shut up!!!
Tell dat to Tinubu d drug baron and ur buhari.
What have dey done for d east? Nothing!!!
The last time I checked, Tinubu is the governor of Imo state shea? Why are you lamenting? You guys said you can do without FG.
EducationRe: Primary School Students Spotted Crossing A Bamboo Bridge To A School In Imo by Movic1(m): 9:53am On Mar 25, 2019
SMH! The developers forgot to develop this place..
PoliticsRe: Kano At Standstill As INEC Sorts Out "Some Anomalies" In Pending 2 LGAs by Movic1(m): 6:28pm On Mar 24, 2019
bigpicture001:
Liar....57 in 19 days...?

Say another lie!
Oga! You have access to google and youtube now. Check it.
PoliticsRe: Kano At Standstill As INEC Sorts Out "Some Anomalies" In Pending 2 LGAs by Movic1(m): 6:26pm On Mar 24, 2019
sukerefakere:
this was four years ago
Yes bro. It shows that we are not yet in 21st century in Nigeria. Imagine ,some people here didn't believe it happened.
PoliticsRe: Kano At Standstill As INEC Sorts Out "Some Anomalies" In Pending 2 LGAs by Movic1(m): 6:22pm On Mar 24, 2019
VillagePipu:
Stop typing like a bricklayer ignorant of emerging trends.

Read this:

Broad Sustainable Building spent four and a half months fabricating the building’s 2,736 modules before construction began. The first 20 floors were completed last year, and the remaining 37 were built from 31 January to 17 February this year, Xiao said.

The company had honed its technology to speed up its construction from two floors to three floors a day, he added. “This is definitely the fastest speed in our industry.”

The company is awaiting approval for its 220-floor building, called Sky City, which will also be in Changsha.
Bro no mind the guy abeg. He called Chinese people primitive, and he's thinking like a local bricklayer.
PoliticsRe: Kano At Standstill As INEC Sorts Out "Some Anomalies" In Pending 2 LGAs by Movic1(m): 6:20pm On Mar 24, 2019
nduchucks:
57 storey skyscraper in 19 days smacks of disaster waiting to happen. Such construction companies should be banned from Nigeria.

If your assertion is true that skyscraper will collapse soon enough.

Remember that your advanced Chinese people do not enjoy any right to vote. Be thankful that you can vote and stop worshipping primitive Chinese people.
It was built four years ago oga and the building is still standing strong. If you call Chinese people primitive, What will you call black people. shocked
PoliticsRe: Kano At Standstill As INEC Sorts Out "Some Anomalies" In Pending 2 LGAs by Movic1(m): 4:57pm On Mar 24, 2019
A Chinese construction firm erects 57-storey skyscraper within 19 days. Nigeria is struggling to conduct common election for almost a month now. Nigeria is blessed cheesy cry.
Music/RadioRe: DJ Computer Love Remix Davido's Freestyle by Movic1(m): 9:56pm On Mar 16, 2019
I prefer the original free style than this rubbish I just listen to. #Delete after downloading it. undecided
PoliticsRe: Governor Ikpeazu Dances Like Never Before To Celebrate His Reelection. Reactions by Movic1(m): 6:08pm On Mar 11, 2019
You hypocrite! First remove the beam out of your own eye, and then you can see clearly to remove the speck out of your brother's eye.

Matthew 7:5

Our brothers are playing politics of hatred , you care so much about what happened in the North and west ,who should rule and who shouldn't but your region is nothing to write home about. We know you hate Apc so much, you claimed to be intelligent, but you guys are still voting for pdp in Abia state instead of Apga. There's nothing to write home about in Abia state,that state is a portrait of decay.
PoliticsAbia: Portrait Of Decay by Movic1(op): 1:51pm On Mar 11, 2019
Henry Umahi

Whenever Abia State is mentioned, one of the places that comes to mind is Aba. This is because it is the commercial nerve centre of the state. An entrepreneurial city, it made its mark decades ago because of the profound creativity and business acumen of the residents.

At a time, ‘Aba Made’ goods were like a song on the lips of many, and the people were proud of Enyimba City (City of Elephants), as Aba is fondly called. And because of the ingenuity of the people, Aba was expected to wear the admirable robe of the commercial hub of Africa or the Japan of Africa.

But Aba has lost its glory and charm. The city has not realised its dream or potential.  The Aba business landscape has been shrinking or stagnated, particularly in the last decade or so. In fact, Aba is in doldrums.

In the last couple of years, some businessmen in Aba have relocated to other places because of the frustration of not having access to their shops. Some customers also stopped coming to Aba because of the bad roads and flood.

City of lamentation


Coming into Aba last month from Owerri, the capital of Imo State, one was welcomed by an uncompleted fly over project at Osisioma. Ironically, the Okezie Ikpeazu administration in Abia State had made a meal of the project. Touted as one of the flagship projects of the administration, it has not been accomplished two years after traders and others were displaced.

“Osisioma used to be a lively place, but the fly over displaced us. However, we were excited that Aba would have a flyover, like other cities. But our expectations have turned to ashes. We are nowhere now. We are not birds of the air or birds of the land. I don’t think constructing a flyover is rocket science. One or two states I know started and completed three flyover bridges in less than three years, but Abia State is still telling stories about one flyover,” lamented Emeka Ibeh, a resident. 

But the Osisioma flyover is not the only uncompleted or abandoned project in which the people are so displeased. Residents of Osusu Road and environs are weeping in the valley of tears. They are gnashing their teeth in pains and agony. Indeed, for them, life has become miserable.

Osusu Road residents are groaning because the Ikpeazu government promised to give them fish but they got snake instead. While posturing to reconstruct Osusu Road, dozens of structures were pulled down. Some of the structures were partly affected while others were completely destroyed. 

Worse still, the entrances to some of the buildings were dug up to widen the drainage channel. So, to enter into their houses, those affected put planks across the gutters. While those who have cars no longer bring them home or park them in the open street.

Ordinarily, reconstructing the road should be a thing of joy to the residents because of the deplorable condition of the area, especially during the rainy season. In fact, the road is hardly in use during the rainy season. However, the reconstruction has been abandoned, thereby worsening the condition of the residents.

One of the landlords in the area, who simply identified himself as Amaechi, said: “The situation is like jumping from frying pan to fire. Before the reconstruction work started, we were living in hell. During the rainy seasons, the whole area will be flooded. We only have reprieve during the dry season. We usually celebrate at the end of each rainy season because during Okochi (Dry season) Construction Company will take over. That’s how we joke about the ugly situation here.

“Now, things are worse. They pulled down our houses and abandoned the project. Almost daily, people fall into the gullies the contractor created in front of our houses. Tragedies of immense proportion have been recorded. Some people sustained permanent injuries. Not long ago, a child returning from school fell into the gutter and died. We are really suffering.”

A filling station manager, who refused to mention his name, said: “Since 2017 when they dug the entrance to the station, we’ve been virtually out of business. No vehicle can come in to buy fuel, diesel or gas. It is only people who come with jerry cans that patronise us and even at that, they buy just a few litres. We were forced to disengage our attendants because they were redundant. We have only one attendant now and she is virtually on holiday because she attends to a handful of customers daily.” 

Residents of Port Harcourt Road are also dwelling in distress. Many houses were pulled down there by government while the rehabilitation project remains uncompleted.

It was gathered that some landlords whose property were destroyed died of heart break. Ukachi, a hair stylist, said: “My uncle died after his three storey building was pulled down. It was all he had after retirement but they destroyed it without compensation. And the man died. He was not the only person who died of heart break.”      

Infrastructural  decay


Aba’s major challenge is that many of the roads are in bad condition. Some of the roads are completely not in use. Since the T.A Orji’s administration, craters and gullies covered some arteries, making movement a herculean task. There is massive publicity everywhere but there is really little to show.

An angry resident of Aba, as he described himself, said: “One old actor who was used to confuse or deceive people on television has lost his popularity here. The present administration could be said to be on motion without movement. There is so much talk but not much is happening. But as the elections are approaching, they will begin to scratch here and there to appear to be busy.”

Take this from the Abia State governorship candidate of the All People Grand Alliance (APGA), Dr. Alex Otti: “Since his inauguration, Gov. Ikpeazu has been travelling from one country to the other seeking foreign investors. You don’t need to travel from one country to another to preach to investors to come to Aba. The investors aren’t daft. All they need to do is to browse about your state and see how you owe workers and the state of your infrastructure, your profile and that alone is enough to tell them what next to do.

“The government has built a few roads which we must admit, but then when you compare some of the roads they have completed or are doing, you’ll begin to see the reality of their failure. Look at Faulks Road: The government said the Faulks Road is 4.6km road and claimed they’re building it at the cost of N6.8billion. What that means is that they’re building a kilometre with almost N1.4b. I have raised the issue of cost of the roads they are talking about. How can they be building a 4.6km road at the cost of N6.8billion? And they said we’re ignorant in what they are doing on the road. They claimed it is a construction masterpiece that they laid pipes at Ifeobara.

“The question is, at what cost did they lay the pipes? The Ariaria Market is still flooded at every drop of rain. When you put all these together, you’ll see that Ikpeazu has failed.”

Former Nigeria envoy to South Africa, Ambassador Okey Emuchay, is on the same page with Otti.  “Abia needs to be repaired. Umuahia needs to be repaired. Aba is in a terrible state. 

“I have seen uncompleted flyover in Osisioma. I pass through there virtually every day. The equipment are there. The project is uncompleted. It shouldn’t be celebrated because that is not the problem of the state. They have made it in Rivers State, the greater Port Harcourt project. So, something new has to happen in Umuahia and Aba,” he said.

For Moses Kalu, an Okada rider, “the truth is that Ikpeazu has done a few things in Aba since he became governor. But to say that all the roads in Aba have been reconstructed is not true. Take the Faulks Road: It has been reconstructed but the people who did the job didn’t do it well. It is a shoddy job. If you look at the place, you will see some portions being patched. For example, the First Bank area has totally gone bad, though they have come to patch it. It was not even up to one year that it was reconstructed before it went bad again.

“They said that they will fix the Port Harcourt expressway; I don’t know how true it is. But if you look at it, nothing much has been done there. Talking about the Ifeobara area, whenever it rains, there is always a big problem. The last rain caused serious flooding; it was impassable. Even now, there is still water there.

“According to what they said, pipes will be laid so that whenever it rained floodwater will be discharged to waterside but that has not happened. It has remained that way. Whenever it rained, places like ‘A’ Line at Ariaria Market will be flooded to the extent that even if you are putting on rain boots, water will still enter into them. However, because of the drainage channel constructed, the floodwater will subside after about one day.

“So many houses were destroyed when they said they wanted to handle the problem of flooding there. I cannot say exactly the number of houses pulled down there but there are many of them. The houses were destroyed last year. I am not aware that anybody was given a dime in the name of compensation.

“We are appealing to government to come to our aid, especially in the Ifeobara area because the way it is abandoned, if anybody enters the pond by mistake he will definitely die. And it is life that we are protecting. Anyone that dies is gone forever. So, government should help us. The roads in Aba are terrible. Indeed, so many roads in Aba are in terrible condition. So many roads in Aba are impassable. Port Harcourt Road, Obohia, Ohanku, Ngwa, Omuma Road and made other places are in a sorry state. It is Faulks Road that has been touched. Part of Omuma has been overtaken by flood and weed.”

Stinking state


Before Ikpeazu became governor, he was the Abia State Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA) deputy manager for Aba zone in 2014. So, considering his background, it was expected that he would fight dirt to a standstill. But that is not the case as he has done nothing about the mountains of garbage in Aba and elsewhere.

Heaps of garbage across Enyimba City is an eyesore and it is posing health hazard to residents. According to the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, Dr. Uche Ogah, “if you go to Aba now, everywhere stinks. Due to the dirty nature of Aba environment today, people are contracting cholera diseases.” 

Emuchay concurred. “Aba is in a terrible state. We have refuse littered all over the place. If you go to Aba now, you will shed tears. If you go to Ogbor Hill, where they slaughter animals, you will find it difficult to eat. Aba doesn’t have abattoir,” he said.

Show me a dirty city and I will show you Aba. The city could compete as one of the dirtiest in the world. Indeed, one of the landmarks of Aba is the Emelogu ‘mountain’, which residents now call Ikpeazu perfume factory (IPF). If you venture within the vicinity, your heart will bleed for the residents of the area. It is a wonder how people survive in that environment.

Even before you get there, the stench from decomposed and decomposing materials hits your nose like a ferocious punch from metres away.  The acrid odour is so thick you could figuratively touch it. And when you arrive IPF, breathing becomes a curse of a kind. The odour pervades the air permanently and it could stick on your shirt. You could easily throw up or develop goose pimples at the sight of maggots crawling about.

And there are residential buildings, schools and churches in the neighbourhood. In fact, there are three schools beside IPF.  Although there has not been a major incident with regards to air pollution and environmental degradation in that axis but it is just a matter of time, if nothing is urgently done to rescue the situation.

“I’m just waiting for my rent to run through and I’ll leave this place. It is hell living at Emelogu because of the foul air. Residents of the area suffer from one ailment or another. It is worse during the rainy season; everywhere will be smelly as if corpses are dumped here. And when the rains stop, they begin to burn the refuse, covering everywhere with smoke. It is really terrible,” Nduka Anyataonwu said.

Another resident, Mike Nwangborogwu, said: “I live here simply because that is my family house. Otherwise, I would have gone a long time ago. Even at that, I have secured an apartment in another part of the city. I will pack out of this area in January or February. I’m really tired of the whole thing. They don’t see us as human beings; that is why they turned this place to a dumpsite. This is man’s inhumanity to man.”

Worse still, ASEPA workers at Emelogu are violent. Woe betide you if they catch you taking pictures of the IPF. They behave like thugs with mandate to destroy, maim or kill.

The situation is such that recently, residents of Ehere community in Obinwa Local Government Area of the state threatened to take state government to court over the location of a dumpsite in the area.  According to them, ASEPA dumped an unknown chemical at the site, which fouled the air and made breathing difficult.

In a petition to the commissioner for environment, the community said: “The ASEPA waste dumpsite situated at Emelogu Street, a residential area, is where all manner of waste from different parts of Aba and its environs are dumped. The dump is completely filled, yet ASEPA keeps heaping refuse on top of the site.

“Consequently, Ehere community is adversely affected by air pollution. The stinking odour is unbearable. The odour emitting from the dump is overwhelming to the extent that it is perceived even in the dress of anyone who steps into the area. ASEPA dumped an unknown chemical on the site, which has compounded the already polluted air in the area. The chemical itself has a pungent odour, making breathing difficult, stuffy and choking.

“ASEPA cannot continue to take the lives of Abians for granted as doing so will be inconsistent with the mandate of the agency which is the protection of the environment.”

The petitioners urged the commissioner to intervene to “stop ASEPA from further dumping refuse and for them to cover the dump with stand.”

The appeal of the residents fell on deaf ears as the IPF is still working at full capacity.     

Emelogu is not the only dirty place in Aba. In fact, dirt defines the city. Almost all parts of the city are enveloped in rotten bits and pieces. See gutters in Osusu Road and die. Please don’t mention Amammong. What about Eziukwu Road linking Cemetery Market? The road is impassable even as flood had chased away some of the residents. Even in the second week of December, parts of Port Harcourt Road were covered with dirty, smelly water. Frogs and toads could be seen jumping about in broad daylight. These places are not for human habitation.

Ngwa Road will be perfect for pigs. It is broken and extremely dirty. Traders have taken over the road and it was learnt that they pay daily levy to a traditional ruler in the area. The icing on the cake is that part of the Ngwa Road Post Office has been converted to parking stores by traders. A tailoring outfit is also occupying a part of the building.

Considering Aba’s reputation, a first time visitor would be shocked beyond words. However, the residents seem to have resigned themselves to fate. “What do you expect us to do? They have been making all manner of promises without doing anything. It is like a tale told by a fool, filled with thunder and brimstone but signifying nothing. For us, any promise by government is not even worth the paper it is written. I think Ikpeazu is a reincarnation of his oga, T.A Orji,” Enekwachi Onwumelu, a computer accessory dealer, said.

A visit to the abattoir at waterside will make you not to eat meat again. The place is so unhygienic that you will be sick observing the things happening there.

Among the things that made Aba thick were the markets in the city. Today, some of the markets have deteriorated so much. The markets are so dirty even as floodwater cover them when it rains. The situation is such that many in shoe making and tailoring businesses were chased away by flood. Ochendo International Market, in particular, is in a mess. 

Umuahia too


Umuahia, the capital of the state, is also a city of refuse. For instance, Umuwaya, a major road in the city, is covered with refuse. When the reporter visited there recently, the long stretch was littered with dirt, covering part of the road. So, the residents resorted to self-help by burning the waste. The result was billowing smoke.

Aesthetics and finesse mean nothing in Abia. The secretariat where the ministries operate is nothing to write home about. It is dirty to the point of irritation. Even the commissioners’ quarter needs sprucing up, considering the calibre of people living there.

Work no pay


The morale of Abia workers is really low. This is because they are not paid as when due. The situation was encapsulated via a communiqué issued at the end of the ordinary general meeting of Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Abia State held in Umuahia on December 2, 2018. In attendance were heads of health institutions in the state, specialists from various fields of medicine, honoured members and distinguished elders of the medical profession in the state.

The OGM, among other issues, made the following observations: “The poor state of funding of the secondary and tertiary health sector in the state despite the quality and dedicated manpower available.

“The OGM observed the precarious welfare state of members of the Association working at the Hospital Management Board (HMB), and Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH). That doctors in ABSUTH are owed arrears of salaries for ten months i.e. February to November, 2018.

“Doctors in HMB are owed arrears of salaries for eight months and experienced arbitrary slash in their salaries for over three months.

“That the Honourable Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Obinna Oriaku, boldly denied the fact that government owes ABSUTH workers ten months salary. He claimed that the government only gives ABSUTH subvention whereas he is aware that the subvention is based on the salary wage-bill of the hospital and has not been paid for 10 months.

“That the statement of Mr. Obinna Oriaku is highly provocative and capable of grounding the health system in the state. That ABSUTH has been in existence for over 20 years and has been maintained by successive governments recognising her indispensability in multi-disciplinary healthcare, health research, undergraduate and postgraduate medical manpower development.

The OGM Resolved as follows:

“That the Abia State government should as a matter of urgency clear all outstanding salary arrears owed to workers in these institutions before the end of December, 2018.

“That the Honourable Commissioner of Finance Abia State should withdraw his statement and desist from this deliberate act of misinforming the public thereby adding more pain to the aggrieved workers.

“That the association may not be able to guarantee industrial harmony in the health sector in the state if this untold hardship being inflicted on our members persist.

“That all candidates for the various political offices in the state should endeavor to maintain the calm political atmosphere presently existing and make public their agenda for the health sector in preparation for the 2019 elections.”

The direct effect is that workers are not happy. A hungry workforce is an angry workforce.

www.sunnewsonline.com/abia-portrait-of-decay/amp
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Joking With Igbos, Exchanges Banters With Area Boys, Full Video Emerges by Movic1(m): 4:05pm On Mar 09, 2019
Guy. Why your website no dey open for my phone? Lemme go see the video on Twitter..
PoliticsRe: A Call For Ibos To Build World Class City by Movic1(m):
Most cities were developed by igbos but igbos can't develop their own cities. That's insane cheesy.
PoliticsRe: Let's Discuss - Who Has Been The Worst Performing Governor In Past 4 Years? by Movic1(m): 5:30pm On Mar 07, 2019
Okowa is the worst, nothing to show for the huge federal allocations.
PoliticsRe: APC Re-adjusts Plan To Unleash Buhari Charm On 5 PDP States by Movic1(m): 10:13am On Mar 05, 2019
hypertension:
My state is Just laughing APC. we will retire Ogboru on saturday. He thinks we play tribal politics.

Delta is PDP. Its our culture here.
No wonder Delta state is not developing. Kano state is far more advanced than delta state with all the huge allocations..
PoliticsRe: Deplorable State Of Some Major Roads In Abia State by Movic1(m): 10:42am On Mar 03, 2019
They developed Lagos but can't develop their land like Lagos. It's only a fool that will leave his father's house to rot and keep on beating his chest the he developed his neighbor house. Igbo ronu.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Rejects Outcome Of Presidential Election, Heads To Court by Movic1(m): 10:08am On Feb 27, 2019
To be sincere Atiku is not an option. Goodluck is 100times better than him. He can never rule this country.. But he said he's a Democrat and will accept the results, why this?

PoliticsRe: APC Vs PDP :Infographics Details by Movic1(op):
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