Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 8:20pm On Jul 12, 2018 |
ChilledPill: [s][/s] Chino idiot! stop derailing this thread with your nonsense talks and let's enjoy it in peace you very very stupid wawa man fool. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 8:18pm On Jul 12, 2018 |
cjrane: Why do Anambra traders hate paying their taxes?
Yet in Lagos, they gladly pay 20 times what they are requested to pay in Anambra. Yet, it is in Anambra that they shout for state to build markets for them and tar roads leading to markets. Anambra state should use force to deal with those useless traders ndi igbo hate anything tax but in Abuja and Lagos they will pay tans two of what they will pay in Anambra or any igbo States. |
Travel › Re: Inside Abakaliki Street Awka, Renamed Club Zone, That's Causing Uproar by omadeltason: 9:52pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
Juliusmalema: let me summarily put it here that Club street is befitting to the status of the street.
If abakiliki is not okay with it,.....they should go back and rename every single street bearing anambra name in Ebonyi state....
Also if Ebonyi state is bent on causing confusion in anambra....i pray an opportunity should once again present itself so that all of them will bee moved to north under arewa....
I said it and am repeating here again....i see an Abakiliki man as an hausa fulani and they are better off under arewa.....
For peace to reign in the east coz they are the ones causing all these confusions now............ABAKILIKI SHOULD BE MOVED TO NORTH UNDER AREWA now before they cause a very damaging enemity between as sister states. I will even ask them what did they contributed in Anambra state Ebonyi state is backward Anambra is like American in there eyes wawa and Abakeleke bush fools . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 10:37am On Jul 11, 2018 |
the best project obiano will do now is cargo airline |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 10:22am On Jul 11, 2018 |
ChimaAdeoye: SPECIAL APPEAL TO GOVERNOR WILLIE OBIANO
Re: Dualization of Onitsha -33 - Nsugbe- Umuleri-Aguleri Road (Nkisi Road) Total Length: 22 KM.
Forumites, please permit me to use this medium to call the attention of our able Gov. Willie Obiano to his key campaign promise of dualizing the Onitsha 33, - Nsugbe-Umueri-Aguleri road (Nkisi Road)
We all know the critical importance of this perticular road segment to the future of Anambra as most of the key investments into Anambra's future, from agricultural revolution, to airport and oil and gas are linked to Anambra's biggest city - Onitsha via this road.
I am appealing to Gov. Obiano to live up to his promise of dualizing this key road. Infact, since a single lane currently exist, dualization can merely focus on providing the second road beside the current one. In this way, it should not cost too much to build a 15 -20 KM road beside the current road from Nkisi road in Onitsha to Umueri, until it reached Aguleri.
I understand that this is a federal road and should be the duty of the FG to dualize this key road. However, we know that will NEVER happen. Many states are able to dualize section of the federal roads entering their key city to ease traffic and boost trade and commerce. This 33-Aguleri road deserves to be dualized to facilitate economic development of the state.
Biko umunnem, those close to Gov. Willie Obiano should remind him about this road so that he would flag it off early and have full 4 years to fund it to completion.
I want to see that road like the picture below opening up and linking the new frontier of Anambra's future to Onitsha our biggest city. It will make land abundantly available for a lot of new mega projects in Anambra state. Away from the situation we have now. Anambra need cargo airline pls |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 10:20am On Jul 11, 2018 |
ChimaAdeoye: SPECIAL APPEAL TO GOVERNOR WILLIE OBIANO
Re: Dualization of Onitsha -33 - Nsugbe- Umuleri-Aguleri Road (Nkisi Road) Total Length: 22 KM.
Forumites, please permit me to use this medium to call the attention of our able Gov. Willie Obiano to his key campaign promise of dualizing the Onitsha 33, - Nsugbe-Umueri-Aguleri road (Nkisi Road)
We all know the critical importance of this perticular road segment to the future of Anambra as most of the key investments into Anambra's future, from agricultural revolution, to airport and oil and gas are linked to Anambra's biggest city - Onitsha via this road.
I am appealing to Gov. Obiano to live up to his promise of dualizing this key road. Infact, since a single lane currently exist, dualization can merely focus on providing the second road beside the current one. In this way, it should not cost too much to build a 15 -20 KM road beside the current road from Nkisi road in Onitsha to Umueri, until it reached Aguleri.
I understand that this is a federal road and should be the duty of the FG to dualize this key road. However, we know that will NEVER happen. Many states are able to dualize section of the federal roads entering their key city to ease traffic and boost trade and commerce. This 33-Aguleri road deserves to be dualized to facilitate economic development of the state.
Biko umunnem, those close to Gov. Willie Obiano should remind him about this road so that he would flag it off early and have full 4 years to fund it to completion.
I want to see that road like the picture below opening up and linking the new frontier of Anambra's future to Onitsha our biggest city. It will make land abundantly available for a lot of new mega projects in Anambra state. Away from the situation we have now. how the work is going now cargo international airport pls this is what Anambra as a big industrious city want now Anambra cannot move on with international cargo or Onitsha seaport nde wo umu nne m ututu oma nu . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 10:06am On Jul 11, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: This guy is my brother. I am also from Issele uku in Aniocha north and I really love that Onitsha and Anambra in general. What I want to do now to is find a way to import seeds of flowers and get the permission of the Onitsha LGA to plant flowers on any available median in Onitsha until I run out of seeds. I just love Anambra and their governor is too impressive. OK bro you are also from issele uku in which village you are from .am telling I love what am seeing in Anambra especially industries wow I have been following Anambra thread since 2017 but never want to comments until I see all the good things in that state. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 7:17pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
[quote author=asha9 post=69253247]It doesn't matter. Onitsha is a big city and hosts alot of big boys with disposable income and big visitors, so more of such up-scale hotels are needed in high brawl areas of Trans Nkisi, 3-3, GRA etc. Money is in the city, the hospitality industry is still very green.
[/quote having more hotel in Onitsha is very cool . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 7:12pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
Niccoloimhotep: mr man get out of this thread abeg. Why invest so much energy on futile mission? One good look shows your contribution here is laced with bad intentions. You are not delta, neither are u Anambra. As a matter of fact, you are not even igbo so to speak. Sometimes i wonder why an adult that's supposed to use his energy and time to better his life would rather engage it on baseless missions. I will advice everybody here on this thread to ignore whatever he posts afterwards. Ezi bida nwokem gini ka ina ako di ifa . I am delta from issele uku ogbuefu village I love what am seeing in Anambra state Willia is working I don't hate any one . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 2:16pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: How many times will you show us this Hotel? We want to see the progress made so far on operation clean and healthy Anambra. Give us pictures of Onitsha environment. By the way, where is ? which one ur state own shut up don't be jealous mr man ur state can't own even one because you don't have any factory don't you know that when you have industries people will work there and spent there ego In hotel. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 2:14pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: How many times will you show us this Hotel? We want to see the progress made so far on operation clean and healthy Anambra. Give us pictures of Onitsha environment. By the way, where is ? which one ur state own shut up don't be jealous mr man . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 2:13pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: Even Rochas Okorocha admitted that he has not done much in drawing investors to build factories in the state and that his predecessor will do it. As for Anambra, this state is the most industrialized state in the SE and it is turning to the Japan of its own with indigenous industries. that is what I want other IGBO states to be my delta state is worst no single factory only asaba plastic factory and the company even own by Anambra man from ihiala . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 2:09pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
omadeltason: bro am from delta state you can search me on Facebook OLUKA BM I own the page the page is only for Igbo city's my own name oluka oguejiofor email olukajazzomanbala@gmail.com .am here to support obiano for his good and wonderful work ,we cannot be enemy's because even my brother s and my dad junior brother all lives at nkpor and also invest there. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 2:05pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
omadeltason: pls we need more international shops and more industries in Anambra and force traders ,house owners , and investors to pay their tax ,I think Anambra can sign business agreement with delta state by building railway through Onitsha bridge to Asaba . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 1:52pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
asha9: Golden Tulip Resort & Golf Anambra pls sir I need date when are they going to open this hotel so that I can post in on my oluka bm page dalukwa nwa nne. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 1:47pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
[quote author=nwokoyepraise post=69222546][/quote]bro am from delta state you can search me on Facebook OLUKA BM I own the page the page is only for Igbo city's my own name oluka oguejiofor email olukajazzomanbala@gmail.com .am here to support obiano for his good and wonderful work ,we cannot be enemy's because even my brother s and my dad junior brother all lives at nkpor and also invest there. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 1:40pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
asha9: Golden Tulip Resort & Golf Anambra nwannem nwoke when are they opening the hotel biko am interested to visit the hotel chai obiano akpokuo dike you are the best governor in Igbo land . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 1:28pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
TundeBricklayer: Digipreneur week 2018 sponsored by Anambra state government at Stanel world Awka pls we need more international shops and more industries in Anambra and force traders ,house owners , and investors to pay their tax ,I think Anambra can sign business agreement with delta state by building railway through Onitsha bridge to Asaba . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 1:24pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
cjrane: Thank you for the update on Agulu hotel. Very nice pictures!
Can Gov Obiano use the same principle used in completing Agulu hotel to complete the Onitsha hotel?
I understand they gave that one to someone to complete in 6 months. It has been almost 4 years now since they took over and there is nothing to show for it. They should therefore surrender the structure back to the state and it should be completed by the state. Anambra should invest more in industries and international shops and force all traders, house owners ,buses , to pay their tax if Anambra state can do this I swear the state will be the riches state in south east and south south . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 1:17pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: Its the Igbo way of life and their mentality. Its only an Igbo man that prefers to build mega structures outside his home town so that those living in his home town will always respect him whenever he visits. Even some of my relations are living in Onitsha and planing to build houses there but have not built anything back home in Delta. we are living with Anambra people over 80 years now no wahala .am from issele uku in delta state me too I prefer to own mansion at Onitsha than to build it in my backward delta I will soon denounce my delta indignation am telling you being Anambra guy is better than being delta guy I like how Anambra people invest in industries .real estate and building international shops . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 5:00pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
asha9: One, you are not from Anambra and you cannot love or like Anambra more than Anambra people, it is not possible. Go and open a thread and talk about your own people there. We don't need your support, use the ''support'' for your own people and your state.
[s][/s] are you afraid of delta people .but why we Igbo hate our self am from delta and all my brother s lives in Anambra even my dad junior brother own one massive mansion at nkpor the last time I visit nkpor I take the picture of the house he build it only for let and the up one is for him alone and his family.
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Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 4:58pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
asha9: One, you are not from Anambra and you cannot love or like Anambra more than Anambra people, it is not possible. Go and open a thread and talk about your own people there. We don't need your support, use the ''support'' for your own people and your state.
[s][/s] are you afraid of delta people .but why we Igbo hate our self am from delta and all my brother s lives in Anambra even my dad junior brother own one massive mansion at nkpor . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 4:41pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
asha9: Stop dragging the name of good people of Delta to the mud. Delta people are not like this. Stop creating unnecessary disharmony here with your multiple monikers. Leave us in peace. Go and focus on your state.
[s][/s] I don't think you have sense at all ,I love Anambra state because my people lives there and work. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 4:38pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
asha9: Just keep deceiving your hopeless self. Just assuming you are from Delta, you just created this account but you were never interested in your own Delta state but Anambra. You just came out from the thin air and the only thread you got interest in is Anambra thread. Keep fooling around here, I still don't know why you left your pillaged imo state to come here. Continue dancing with your multiple monikers. Clown  continue fooling your self onye nzuzu ,o bu ife ojo n m supporturu ndi Anambra because of there good achieved. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 4:27pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
omadeltason: VISIT OLUKA BM ON FACEBOOK WE ARE SHOWING ALL PART OF IGBO LAND OUR CITY MUST RAISE AGAIN . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 4:21pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
asha9: Nnamdijonathan and omadeltason is one and the same idiot from the worthless and backward imo state but he is here claiming Delta state. Continue fooling around here just to massage your damaged ego. He just registered omadeltason to continue his madness here.  mr man what is wrong with you am not from IMO state am from delta . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 4:16pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: I know and never countered that fact. I was only only talking about tourism not employment. By the way, people also move into Owerri to have fun, it is not everyone that is looking for employment, some are looking for where to enjoy themselves. bro am from delta state but I can tell you that half of my delta brother's and sister troops Onitsha and awka to get job the best thing is that IMO government must start investing in industries before other go follow..my delta state is backward even though we have the second largest oil in Niger but still yet our people can't work because no industries I wish I am Anambra guy. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 4:01pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: We also need to tell those nollyhood directors to start showcasing more of Igbo cities in their films rather than continue showing the abandoned hut houses in Enugu film villages. Those films have also done harm to the image of Igboland. Yorubas who now direct films where English is spoken now use Lekki, Ikoyi and VI and also ensure that they showcase some popular signboards and structures to make the viewers know that the beautiful environment that they are viewing is actually in Lagos. This is the reason why some Ghanian directors now come to those beautiful parts of Lagos to shoot their films. Have you ever seen them shoot English movies in Abeokuta, Ibadan, Ado Ekiti etc? Igbos should wise up. yes my brother you spoke well . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 3:54pm On Jul 09, 2018*. Modified: 4:26pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: I was not saying that we should start building skyscrapers, I was only educating those who think that 4 - 6 story buildings are called high rise buildings. Anambra state does not need skyscrapers, in fact, the kind of houses in Onitsha and Awka metros are good enough to place them as some of the most beautiful cities in Africa but they are not yet clean and serene enough to be on that list. Another thing they are missing is advertisement. Those cities ( Onitsha and Awka) most start hosting big events in order to create awareness to the outside world that Nigeria is not only Lagos and Abuja. That is the same thing Cross river and Akwa Ibom are also doing and it has made them some of the most popular Nigerian States to the outside world. Some people even believe that Calabar and Uyo are more developed than Enugu, Onitsha metro, Awka .metro and Owerri. In the past few years, people have now began to rate calabar and uyo above even Port Harcourt because both cities host big events like The Experience, Football matches in a first class stadium and the Calabar carnival, let's not also forget other advertisements these states have done like showcasing modern standard highways in Uyo, Tinapa resort, Obudu cattle ranch, rain forests and have even gone ahead to create magazines to showcase the beautiful parts of their states to non Nigerians. What have we done to promote our own states? If you ask a non Igbo in Lagos to describe the SE for you, he/she will tell you that the SE is one of the most undeveloped region in Nigeria with dead roads and mud houses and also the most unsecured place in southern Nigeria that is why other Nigerians don't visit the SE for any reason and Igbos keep running away from their land to avoid getting killed or dying of poverty. If you haven't heard this before, I want you try it and ask a non Igbo person you meet Lagos or any other SW state to describe the SE for you. Imo stage is the only state that is gradually making non Igbos know that the tourism sector of the SE is on the rise that is why within the last few years, Owerri has hosted two times more conferences than any SS and SE state as well as hosted 3 different Presidents of 3 African countries in just 2 months which is a wonderful achievement knowing fully well that Owerri is not the country's capital. Even Enugu, the eastern capital has never played host to such amount of Presidents in 5 years talkless of 2 months. People now troop in to Owerri from Port Harcourt and Bayelsa and Aba, Onitsha, Enugu etc to have fun and spend money. Owerri Airport now records more passengers than the Airports in Enugu, Uyo, Benin, Ibadan, Kaduna and even Kano and is also the fourth busiest airport in the country just behind those in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt all because of Tourism. Oyo state, Cross river state, Edo, Delta, Kano, Akwa Ibom, Kaduna, Enugu etc all have more industries than Imo state but Imo Airport is always busier than the Airports in those states because of tourism which is the main reason why I am begging Ndigbo to come together and build Owerri so that we can have at least one resort city in Nigeria and it will be located in Igboland. Forget about all these state demarcation nonsense, Owerri is for all of us and now that Owerri is showcasing the good part of Alaigbo to the world, we must make it the most beautiful city in Africa just as we plan to make Aba, Onitsha, Nnewi, Enugu, and Awka the engineering and Industrial hubs of Nigeria, Abakaliki as the Agricultural hub of Nigeria and Asaba ( well I have not discovered what we will use this city for ). VISIT OLUKA BM ON FACEBOOK WE ARE SHOWING ALL PART OF IGBO LAND OUR CITY MUST RAISE AGAIN . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 3:31pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: My visit to SGL church Ikoyi, Lagos shows that Anambra is still looking underdeveloped. You guys here saying that onitsha and Awka are beautiful need to visit Victoria island, Ikoyi, old lekki and banana island all in Lagos to see what beauty is all about. From the 3 Igbo trends on nairaland ( Enugu, Imo and Anambra trends), I have seen that Enugu state looks local but has as much green environment as Ikoyi which has made some places like New haven and Independence layout as beautiful as Lekki, in Imo state, only Owerri is beautiful in the entire state but it is clearly the only resort city in Nigeria and the most beautiful Igbo city with moderately clean and green environment with nice structures and houses all around the city. Owerri is surely the most beautiful in Igbo land and it is the only city that can stand up to Lekki and Ikoyi in terms of beauty but can't stand up to Banana island and Victoria island because of lack of buildings of 9 storeys and above. As for Anambra, Onitsha and Awka are the most promising metropolis in Igboland but they lack greenery and are not serene in any way. The fast developing communities such as Awka, Nkwelle etc lack paved streets while the roads that are paved are dirty with red sand everywhere and they lack grass, flowers and trees. Not to forget, they is only one high rise building in the entire Igbo land and it is in a rural community in Anambra not even in Onitsha or Awka. As for those of you who think those houses in Onitsha are high rise buildings, you all should think again because a building is tagged high rise when it is up to 12 stories not 4 or 5 stories. From the pictures shown in the different trends, I can tell you that the most beautiful cities in the SE are Owerri at first place, Enugu at second place, Onitsha metro at third place and Awka metro at fourth place however, If the shanties in all major markets in Awka and Onitsha are destroyed and the house owners are ordered to paint their houses with bright colours as well as plant flowers and trees and government does its own role in paving 90% of the streets in these metropolitan areas, Onitsha metro, is definitely going to be among the most beautiful cities in Africa because it presently has the multi story buildings in place to give it a modern city look. All Onitsha and Awka metros need is just polishing and strict laws which must be obeyed by all house owners but for now, believe it or not, Owerri is the most beautiful city in the SE and SS regions. you dey lie oga , planting flowers in owerri is nonsense IMO people need to invest in industry's and not hotel or flowers let me tell you Onitsha and awka is dirty but thousands of Enugu igala and Edo people enter the state for job and work surviver . |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 3:18pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
ChimaAdeoye: Spyder, Thank you for the refreshing pictures,
I am hoping somebody will inform the Anambra State Government that the barriers on the express median has been broken and miscreants are now crossing the road again.
I don't know why people risk their lives to cross a high speed express on foot. I hope OCHA brigade begins to arrest them and fine each N20,000 every time you are caught crossing the express illegally without an overhead bridge where is the over head bridge oga. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 2:42pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
Anambra adi gwa go nma |