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^^^ You never know, some of the folks that fight dirty especially on politics section are already grandads ![]() |
Lol. Never thought about that really. But if it happens to me, I will simply stop attacking him online, no apologies though. |
Oversized babies coming! |
If you don't take care of your ride, who will? ![]() |
cjrane:They are all Nissan Almera cars cjrane:The scheme is managed through a PPP initiative between Aquila Leasing Ltd., Emmanuella Autos and the Ministry of Transport. Aquila is experienced in managing such schemes while Emmanuella Autos is responsible for providing a state of the art maintenance workshop/show room for the 200 Nissan Almera cars in Awka. This is phase 1 of this scheme and will lead to continued improvement and modernisation of our transportation system in Anambra state. The cab scheme has a call centre for residents and guests to call cabs for pick ups twenty four hours a day and using the modern vehicle tracking mechanism the Aquila team will be able to match passengers with the cabs nearest to them at any time of the day. SUNNEWS: There was a time the Federal Government demanded buses from your company but the quantity was not met, why?Going by the above response, I do not think Innoson would have met the demand at the time govt signed this contract. Remember they just launched their first range of saloon cars. Since the governor said this is just the first phase of the scheme, I am sure Obiano will patronize Innoson by the time govt commences subsequent phases. By then Innoson would have settled down with more manpower and have the capacity to deliver huge demands. |
FKO81:My mistake. I just realized and I've edited it. |
4thsense:Far from that brother. I am no way near Nigeria at the moment, but I do have people in Awka. You can get in touch with Chino if he would not mind. |
vanbonattel:Nothing . Hope you feel good now? |
asha80:True, Obiano needs to gain ground first before messing with them to avoid bumping heads with their godfathers who put them there. Regardless, I'm sure they will all come around as soon as one LG chairman starts making name for him/herself, then they will start competing to outdo each other in development. I see it happening soon. |
BuddahMonk:www.ansippa.ng |
FKO81:I think ANSIPPA can help him in that regard. @4thsense, have you heard of Anambra State Investment Promotion and Protection Agency (ANSIPPA)? They help prospective investors, I am sure you will get help there. Check their website, www.ansippa.ng |
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tabletman1:Obi did not construct the Nkpor flyover? It was a FG project. Don't confuse people |
Ana ekwu ekwu ana eme eme, back to back... No time ![]() |
Obiano Lays Foundation for $350m Inter-continental Trade in Ogbunike In a strategic move to implement his Four Pillars of Development, Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State has laid the foundational cornerstone for the proposed multi-million dollar West Africa Inter-Continental Trade Centre to be built in Ogbunike, Oyi Local Government of the state. The proposed Trade Center is a major component of the Trade and Commerce category of Governor Obiano’s Four Pillars of Development. The other pillars are Agriculture, Industrialization and Oil and Gas. Already, Obiano has made remarkable efforts in exploiting the pillar of Agriculture; attracting over $500m investments to the sector. On completion, the Intercontinental Trade Centre is expected to be the largest and most comprehensive commercial and entertainment complex in Africa, accommodating a large number of wholesale plazas and retail clusters, state-of-the-art residential blocks, eateries, convention centers, a boutique hotel and a motel that will all be operated by leading brands across the globe. https://s22.postimg.org/vq9rolipt/A_6.jpg upload pic Located about 7 kilometers away from the Onitsha Main Market, West Africa’s largest market, the Intercontinental Trade Center is conceived as a one-stop commercial landmark in the entire South Eastern economic block and a symbol of the entrepreneurial and commercial acumen of Ndigbo. The Trade Center will also serve as a sanctuary of hope for all Nigerian entrepreneurs who are looking for a friendly business climate to begin their lives anew after being dislocated by the encyclical violence in the Northern parts of Nigeria and the relentless despoliation caused by Boko Haram. Laying the foundation stone of the Trade Center, Chief Willie Obiano described the day as a historical day in the life of Anambra State. Said he; “Today marks a remarkable day in the history of our great state. It is a sure sign that our people are marching in the right direction. Recall that my administration is focused on Four Pillars. Today I am happy that we have attracted the much needed investment in the Trade and Commerce sector. This symbolic groundbreaking ceremony marks the beginning of construction works on the most modern market in Africa right here in our beloved state.” Giving a rare insight into the equity structure of the project, Governor Obiano revealed that the state government controls 7 percent while the host community holds 2.5 percent of the equity. According to him, “the $350m that is projected for this market is broken down as follows – $15.74bn will be expended on infrastructure, $4.9bn will be spent on providing electricity to the center while $31.8bn will go into the construction of residential areas in a new layout that takes into consideration the factory layout style of the project. My administration will do everything to make this project a resounding success,” the governor assured while appealing to all stake holders to rise to the challenge and deliver the proposed Trade Center in 42 months as projected. Earlier in his remarks, Obiora Anyaralu, President, West Africa International Trade Center explained that it was regrettable that for ages, generations of industrialists and entrepreneurs from Anambra State had invested their resources and genius in developing virtually everywhere else but their home state. “I do not see any reason why we should not have something that is of international standard; something that we can appeal to our brothers and sisters in Nigeria and the Diaspora to come home and invest in. We have always done our best to invest and develop other places but we have never taken the need to invest in our home state seriously. But all that has come to an end under the leadership of Governor Obiano,” the business magnate declared. Mr Anyaralu further bemoaned the fact that Anambra businessmen and women usually build mansions in their country homes and abandon them for cockroaches, rats and reptiles to occupy because there had not been any serious planning to expand the commercial and industrial capacities of the state on a scale that would accommodate the entrepreneurial energies of the people. “The next phase is that we will change the psyche of Ndi Anambra on the way we should live. We shall plough the sum of $350m into building mega housing estates in Anambra State to provide world class residential areas for our people who want to set up businesses and relocate their families to Anambra. The estates will be built on locations with close proximity to the Trade Center so that residents can access the Center in less than 20 minutes. When this Center is completed, it will be the only such Center in all of Africa. The only other place you can see a similar project is either Europe or America,” Mr. Anyaralu assured. In his own remarks, the managing Director of SGN Housing and Infrastructures Limited, the funding partners, Mr. Dominic Menouh thanked Governor Obiano for having the inspiration to envision a world class market that compares only to the very best in Europe and America. Said he: “This is a market that not only integrates the Nigerian idea of a place of commerce but a market that represents a point of gathering, a point of entertainment and a location where people can meet and socialize. Indeed it is the first time that a market of this type will be built in Nigeria and Africa.” According to him, “this complex will not only represent a new approach to the selling of goods and services but will also be built in line with the new and green technology. The complex will not only house a large number of wholesale plazas and retail clusters but also a state-of-the-art residents, eateries, convention centers, a boutique hotel and a motel operated by leading brands. Let me congratulate Willie Obiano for his drive for modernization while still preserving the traditions of the people of this land.” |
Yeske2:Read my previous posts concerning the sharing formula among the schools, then explain what you meant by him having a streak of bigotry in him. |
Tamar Braxton- love and war |
Yeske2:Evidence?? |
Yeske2:I was about 15 before I was allowed to go with my dad to the market for xmas shopping. The pushing was so intense and I literally started crying ![]() |
Yeske2:There is nothing like being too religious, it is rather being realistic and practical. Here's a quote from an article: According to Peter Obi, “Do not let anyone deceive you. This country is rich enough to fund education at all levels. All we need to do is cut down waste.” He went on to tell us the battles he fought to ensure schools were handed over to their original owners and how he ensured it was not a mere hand over, but guaranteed funding for forty years. He did a mapping in which he realized the Catholic Church owned more than 400 schools, the Anglican more than 300, and the government about 250, and devised a sharing formula based on that distribution. I was so amazed at the extent of distributive justice he displayed, how the state ministry of education got less because it had fewer schools, and how the church boards got more because they had more schools. And according to him, the results were there to see: while the missions applied their money successfully, government bureaucracy and corruption often resulted in poor outcomes. Before now whenever I read in the newspapers about the millions of naira Obi gave the Catholic and Anglican Churches, I would have a concern. I kept wondering whether there was a legal framework, whether he was just being magnanimous. I kept asking myself, what would happen when he left office? Would his successor continue with this magnanimity? It was such a delight therefore to learn that the very first step he took was to ensure the House of Assembly passed a bill, which he signed, into law.And that was what happened last Friday when Obiano doled out the sum of N1.9billion to mission schools in the state for the 2014 UBE projects- N433 million Catholic and N300 to the Anglican while N1.082 billion is in the custody of Anambra State UBE Board for funding public primary and junior secondary education. Governor Obiano said the fund allocated to each mission was based on the number of schools that government had returned to them. He confirmed that funds released to the Church by his predecessor were judiciously utilized which encouraged his administration to sustain the policy. Continue.. Indeed he (Obi) told us a funny story how the erosion control project in one of the schools was valued by government at more than 50 million Naira, and the principal of the school, a Catholic nun, valued the work at about 20 million Naira; he asked his officials to give the principal the 20 million naira but they refused because it would go against ‘financial guidelines of the state.’ He insisted and the money was given, and the work was done to great satisfaction, with the 20 million Naira! |
Main market during christmas season.. ![]() |
USAfrica names Obiano Nigeria’s Governor of the Year
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Yeske2:Exactly. |
Yeske2:I don't think it's any of that, though it extends to Inland town. It's basically a road linking Upper Iweka to Inland town |
Zonacom:All work and no play.... The non existent nightlife had made Onitsha seem like the only enjoyment therein is just sitting in a beer parlour and emptying crates of beer. Now the perspective is going to change. |
"We shall re-integrate aesthetics and beauty into our cities and our environment. We shall make Anambra beautiful again," he explained and further announced that plans were underway to set aside one full week in December for the celebration of the cultural heritage of the people in all the local government areas of the state. myluv1:Now I'm convinced “Tell your brothers and sister in the Diaspora and elsewhere to come home for Christmas. Anambra is safe enough for all of us. This Christmas will be one of the best you have ever had,” the governor assured. He also announced that his administration had made an elaborate plan to give Ndi Anambra a wow experience this Christmas starting with a special Christmas Carol night, wrestling and boxing Championships, a musical concert, male and female football tournaments and a masquerade festival.
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We are doing a lot of things when it comes to environment. We are putting permanent structures on street cleanliness. We are clearing drainages and moving garbage’s from receptacles. We just deliberated last week on how to get owners of the structures close to the receptacles to clear the grasses around the area. Grasses gives an impression of abandonment even when the place is clean grasses make the place look unkempt.
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Eat well and get enough sleep. |
Ikengawo:They are all being built by individuals according to the size of their pockets. It's ok by them as long as it meets the minimum standard for a structure of such capacity. |
Chinese firm and Richbon’s assembly plant to attract $40m investmentAnother FDI on its way to Anambra ![]() |
Aren't they going to change the name? Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company in Enugu ![]() |

But if it happens to me, I will simply stop attacking him online, no apologies though.
. Hope you feel good now?


