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Ogbuefi2020:Basil, owerri is muddy, though enugu is dusty |
Grgton:Owerri doesn't have dust, what Owerri has is muddy dilapidated roads and filthy environment . Aba and owerri are quite similar in alot of ways
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Grgton:Owerri doesn't have dust , what owerri has is muddy dilapidated roads and filthy environment . Aba and owerri are quite similar in alot of ways |
Grgton:It is your state, bring all those your advises here |
Grgton also come let's discuss the VAT in imo state. Imo state is almost the least in the table, please come let's discuss how to develop imo state
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But you are always on Anambra thread while your backward useless worthless shithole imo state is there. Come and advice your imo state government in this thread. Grgton: |
Can we now restructure the country's economy? |
globemoney01:Nwanne, I don't think that's odenigbo. ![]() |
plaindealer:Ekoile the osogbo villager. Have you eaten today? Do you have Domino's in osun village? ![]() |
What's government of your imo state doing about bad roads all over owerri and also the collapsed international conference centre in owerri. Grgton:
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Abia Abandons Proposed Airport Project Abia State government has abandoned its proposed airport project over its viability under the present economy of the state. Governor Okezie Ikpeazu stated this when he spoke to newsmen during a zoom meeting, adding that the government would not embark on it because other states in the South East zone have established airports. Explaining that the administration has prioritised its needs, he said the resources of the state must be properly channeled to address only the fundamental needs of the people. “Only about five per cent of our population has interest in flying while the 95 use road to move their goods and services. We must look at the needs of our people before embarking on any project,” he said. He stressed that the proposed dry port at Ntigha in Isiala Ngwa North local government area by the federal government needed to be completed to facilitate ease of doing business in Aba and the state at large. ADVERTISEMENT The governor used the occasion to reiterate his administration’s mission to leave the state better than he met it and to be remembered as someone who came and tackled intractable issues. “I want to be remembered as the governor who tackled unworkable roads like Faulks, Ama Ikonne in Aba and the governor who added to the road infrastructure stock of the state. “Most of the roads we constructed are still standing and would stand the test of time. We have affected positively all facet of state infrastructure, education, health care, road, agriculture, and SME,” he said. https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/leadership.ng/abia-abandons-proposed-airport-project/amp/
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Kogi oil-producing status: Enugu’s exclusion from 13% derivation injustice, say Ohanaeze, state The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has faulted the failure of the Federal Government to accord Enugu State, the status of an oil-producing state. The National Publicity Secretary of the organisation, Chief Alex Ogbonnia, stated this in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents on Monday. He said in as much as the group did not begrudge Kogi State becoming an oil-producing state, the exclusion of Enugu State despite its presence in the oil-rich Anambra basin was injustice. Ogbonnia said this as Enugu State vowed to pursue its inclusion among oil-producing states. The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, had, in a letter by its Secretary, M.B. Shehu, dated August 24, 2021, approved the attribution of Oda River oil well- 1 wholly to Kogi State. With the development, Kogi officially joined the list of oil producing states and eligible for the 13 per cent derivation fund. The commission had earlier approved 11 oil wells wholly for Anambra State. But National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Ogbonnia, told The PUNCH that classifying a state as an oil producing state was a necessary, but not a sufficient condition to receive benefits. He said, “Ohanaeze does not begrudge Kogi State being oil-producing state. What the Federal Government has done is like King Solomon’s judgment when a child was brought before him, but in this circumstance now, three states are involved in that Anambra Basin – Enugu, Anambra and Kogi states. “The Anambra Basin includes Anambra, Enugu and Kogi states. While the Federal Government has recognised Anambra and Kogi as oil-producing states, it has left out Enugu State. “It is wrong and there is no justification for leaving Enugu State out of it because if you go to the basin and look at it properly, you will see that the Iga community is within that basin and also some other communities within that area. “Why should they exclude Enugu State and limit it to Kogi and Anambra? What happens to other communities that have deposits of oil and gas within their subsoil? “There is no justification to leave out Enugu State and I believe that it will be taken up. We have a senator representing that place and the state government. They have to take it up. “It is another form of injustice. There is no equity in it. Three groups are competing for the Anambra Basin and the boundary commission has not fully defined the boundary. But no matter what the boundary commission does, the truth remains that the Iga community, which is culturally Kogi, is Enugu State politically. So this is a complex matter, which can be simplified by the Presidency.” Enugu vows to pursue recognition On its part, the Enugu State Government vowed to continue to pursue the recognition of the state as an oil-producing state and the payment of the 13 per cent fund. The state Commissioner for Information Mr Chidi Aroh, stated this on Monday in an interview with The PUNCH https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/punchng.com/kogi-oil-producing-status-enugus-exclusion-from-13-derivation-injustice-say-ohanaeze-state/%3famp |
Female kidnapper has been caught by vigilante group in Owerri imo state. She was identified as mrs Alaegbu
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You are the one showing not just ignorance but bitterness and frustration, simply because you demon has been defeated. Anambra international airport has come to stay and it will be the busiest airport in Nigeria aside MMIA and Abuja. Anambra international airport has been completed at a record time against your evil wish. Mktinsight go home and cry, you have lost. [s] mktinsight:[/s] |
IDENNAA:Mktinsight is a demonic night owl. Take note that demons don't give up even when beaten down. Our duty is to keep beating him ![]() |
[s] mktinsight:[/s] 99.999% of Anambrans(offline and online) are happy with the international airport in Anambra. It is only a demonic dark hearted bitter envious soul like you that constitute .000001% that's envious of progressive Anambra that says otherwise. Shame on you, your evil plans failed you ![]() |
Demonic night owl na you be the real mumu. Anambra needs an international airport and it got it. The only thing remaining for you right now is to drink sniper. Anambra international airport has come to stay. Anambra international airport is worldclass. Mktinsight cry ![]() [s] mktinsight:[/s] |
[s] 3minssex:[/s] You are not just an illiterate but an envious bitter frustrated fellow. Anambra international airport is a world class facility. Cry ![]() |
Hahahaha Anambra international airport is worldclass. Hit your head at any nearest wall around. If you like cry from now till tomorrow, it won't change anything. 3minssex:Anambra international airport has the longest runway in Nigeria ![]()
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Furious1:It is just envy and bitterness. My happiness is that they are not even daring to compare the Anambra international airport with any Nigerian state airport, which proves one thing- Anambra international airport is worldclass. ![]() |
Hahahaha Stop crying. Anambra international airport is worldclass. You are just envious and bitter because your backward shithole state doesn't even have an airport. Sorry you hear ![]() 3minssex:Anambra international airport has the tallest tower in Nigeria. You wan try ![]()
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[quote author= post=103944838]Which airport in your region beat this airport[/quote]Hahahaha They are now bringing America and Europe because Anambra international airport beats everything they were once proud of |
It is a classy international airport, if you doubt me, show us the one in your backward state let's compare, if you have any. ![]() 3minssex:
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Good spirited person, very unbiased. Cool oaugraduate1234: |
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