Cjrane2: I think we should critique things to make it better. Just that in this case, i don't think the paint color of the mall is bad.I typically side with Igboson when he insists on landscaping and flowers because i know those are truly a big deal. In fact, the only difference i see abroad from Nigeria is that they always plant trees,flowers and grass, while Nigeria typically never do that.
I just thank God they didn't paint the mall with the ugly color of green white green. Our governors love those tasteless colors just to show fake patriotism.I always ask them, since the go to UK and USA, how many government buildings there are painted red white and blue? In spite of those people being more patriotic and committed to their country.
Many malls have a light shade of brown anyway. like this Ghanaian mall i just hope they know the interior must be brightly painted and well lit as a mall.
Bishop42: * China is far more democratic than Nigeria,I will show you proof here.
Your last paragraph doesn't contradict my comment..so I don't argue further when we are making exactly thesame point.
Most anti expansionist dudes are clueless and narrow minded. One day they might ask me to leave Nsukka were I grew up and have a home because nsukka people hate Anambra. With the kind of hate words they use on Igbos living outside their states they would be happy to see us dead. They don't fuel my vehicle,don't feed me, don't pay my transport fare,probably won't care if ambeing attack but want me to leave my source of income to please their moronic ego
Sir, I don't believe you live in Nsukka or ever lived there, nor are you from Anambra. In any case, that is immaterial.
Someone noted about your penchant for citing false, unrelated silly examples or analogies regardless of what the facts are.
So let me ask you about your example here; Has Nsukka people ever killed and destroyed properties of Anambra people at any time in their history? Has Nsukka traditional ruler ever asked Anambra people to vote a certain candidate or be prepared to be killed at anytime in their history? Has Nsukka people said they are not the same tribe and religion with Anambra people and therefore want them out of Nsukka? i could go on, but it is indeed a a waste of time.
If the answers to the above is no, why are you bent on making spurious deceptively false analogies and examples? Why are you eager to pitch Igbos against each other by your futile attempt to portray the hausa or yoruba treatment of Igbo as the same way an Nsukka person treats an Anambra person? Who are you and what is your mission here?
investnow2013: We have the population to drive any enterprise in the East & no excuse for nwa for Igbo to go to the North to build industry!.
God willing, very soon they will connect 3-3 area to Anam ultramodern city with this type of Bridge. Then plan the place to have the best ultramodern business district, hotels etc in the south east.
People like Emeka Offor, Arthur Eze,Obijackson etc will be invited to build highrise complexes and 5 star hotels in the area. With the boldness of Awka flyovers and other Obiano bridges, Only a Governor that thinks like Obiano would understand such bold ideas as kick starting the Anam ultra modern city as the hub of corporate business in the SE zone.
Once the area is mapped out and a development master-plan created, like the Greenwood estate and the bridge is built to create a close access into Onitsha is constructed.
The private sector can develop the place based on the masterplan. For too long, we have lacked such great leaders that think boldly and strategically.
investnow2013: This is part of the great Catholic Organisation that specialised in Quality Education!..... They are called Marist Brothers!.You must remember that in Anambra State, It is govt/Private partinership!.This policy alone have attracted quality education, Investors & educational practioners to the state making it the most educational endowed state in Nigeria!
I wish they will establish a Marist University. Their trade mark of excellence is needed in the tertiary education area.
finniblinks: Kasie Abone recently toured one of Nigeria’s indigenous vehicle manufacturing companies, Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing, based in Nnewi, Anambra State. She writes about impending revolution in the auto industry Nnewi, a commercial city in eastern Nigeria is famous for many things. But its status as a business hub in the east of the Niger is arguably what makes it distinct. Yes, Nnewi is the industrial life blood of Anambra State, where vehicle spare parts trading is a big business. Besides, Nnewi is home to major industrial establishments in eastern Nigeria that include Chikason, Tummy Tummy, Ibeto, Coscharis among many others. It is this industrial town that is home to the first indigenous auto plant in Nigeria, Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing Limited (IVM). The IVM assembly plant birthed about seven years ago is nestled in the scenic environment of Umudim, Nnewi, Anambra State. The plant specialises in the manufacturing of environmental friendly SUVs, buses and trucks. It is from this plant that Chairman, Innoson Group, Chief Innocent Chukwuma, aims to help Nigeria achieved its vision for made in Nigeria vehicles in response to the country’s local auto needs and employment generation. Inside this plant, a technological revolution which is giving hope to millions of Nigerians about the country’s auto industry is taking place. A recent tour of the factory was a revelation. As usual, it was a busy day for the workers who busied themselves with the work of assembling different auto parts to make a vehicle. Of course, a mix of interesting and complex process, the dexterity, passion and hard work exhibited by these workers could be sum up as one - extraordinary. But for three Chinese, all the workers are locals who are skillful in the art of car making. When THISDAY visited, the plant bustled with hyper-efficient workers who were seen performing different functions at different stages of vehicle manufacturing. To wit, some sections of the premises were littered with iron rods and sheets, a major raw material for framing the body parts. Also framed roofs cut into corresponding sizes and shapes were on the ground waiting to be moved into the welding section. At the welding section, the steel parts are welded into the final form of the vehicle bodies. Here young men were seen performing different welding functions while two Chinese milled around to supervise the work. At the other end, another expatriate was seen inspecting a completed body work of a 14-seater bus. The painting section performed processes which included surface treatment by cleansing and phosphating through immersion, as well as electrochemical coating through immersion to applying intermediary and final painting to waxing. And at the assembly section, which is the final stage in the manufacturing process, THISDAY observed the process through which the frames were moved to cover various parts of the engine as well as the mechanical and electrical parts to be assembled inside the frame. With those ones completed, internal parts such as seats, the steering wheel and other internal components were put into the right places. After the assembly, the vehicles were subjected to various quality tests including the brakes, speed, stability and rain. The IVM General Manager, Mr. Nnamdi Onusogu explained that with reports generated from the drivers on any malfunction noticed, the fixing is done after which final inspection is conducted and the vehicles are made ready for the market. THISDAY noticed that a huge warehouse stocked with spare parts, including door frames, engines, tyres, glass, among many other component parts was located prominently by one corner of the plant. It was from there that auto parts were moved to the place where they were needed. Technological transfer at the plant, THISDAY was informed, has slashed the expatriate staff strength from 70 to 30. "Whatever our people can do, we don't employ foreigners to do them. Very soon the expatriates will leave and our people will handle the work themselves." Innoson said. Clearly, the history of IVM is a study in dexterity, courage and unquenchable love for fatherland. Despite a seemingly hopeless situation, Chief Chukwuma in 2007 took a plunge into a rather inconceivable venture when he set up the IVM. It was at a time nobody gave it a thought that such a project could be possible. Given Nigeria's penchant for everything foreign and the collapse of other vehicles plants before it, the fear that the local auto brand would end up another wasted venture could be said at the time to be founded. But with uncommon courage located in the success stories of his previous business ventures especially in motorcycle business, Chukwuma delved into the humongous venture with single-minded, rock- solid determination to succeed. It is on record that Innoson revolutionised the motorcycle business and ended the scourge of second-hand bikes with provision of local alternative and affordable motorcycles. Encouraged by the success story of his motorcycle business, Chukwuma said he was motivated to establish an auto company that would give Nigerians opportunity to own new vehicles at affordable prices. Chukwuma said the reason for high patronage of used vehicles in Nigeria is due to prohibitive prices of imported new vehicles. "With IVM, we want to replicate what we did in the motorcycle sector. I believe that with local manufacturing of vehicles, the prices of the new ones will be more affordable in Nigeria than the used ones,” he explained. In spite of the initial hiccups, IVM is moving in leaps and bounds with a vision to rule the African auto market. “We are building a globally competitive brand locally, with a vision to lead Africa’s auto market in the next five years. In terms of quality and design, IVM brand of vehicles compares favourably with any other in the same class globally. We train our staff where they (other auto plants) train; we buy our spares where they buy. We have the expertise, the passion and all it takes to take over African market leadership. We will surely do it," he enthused. And when the implementation of the newly introduced policy on the auto industry fully takes off, Chukwuma is optimistic that his plant will blossom to full capacity. And when that happens, the supply of IVM range would jump from the current 600 vehicles per month to a whopping 5000, a figure he argued if other plants could meet such number then, the local manufacturers would be able to satisfy local auto demand. "I can assure you that in the near future, Nigeria will control auto business not only in Nigeria but the whole of Africa. I am confident that we will surpass expectations, because whatever obtains overseas, we can replicate it here. So, local manufacture will be immensely beneficial to the generality of our people especially the common man because we will make the prices of these vehicles affordable and highly competitive, the quality will be such that can compare with global standards." At present, IVM sources about 60 per cent of its raw materials locally. Most of these inputs are manufactured by subsidiaries of Innoson Group. "Gradually we will improve on our local raw materials supply. It can't be automatic. Every year the quantity of imported components continues to drop. Anyone we can source locally, as far as it passes set standard, we don't hesitate to use." In driving the IVM brand, Chukwuma has demonstrated an uncommon zeal, commitment and passion, which is the hallmark of his success story. Chukwuma sees value in investing in the plant, viewing it as a kind of launch pad for the take off of local auto manufacturing technologies. He insisted that for IVM to continue to progress, the auto brand would continue to advance not just in the technology of its brands but also the technology of manufacturing. No doubt, IVM has revolutionised the automotive industry in Nigeria, as well as bringing Nnewi nay Anambra on the global map.
Expanding into other African countries will be good. I like how Nigerian business men are towing Dangote's lead by exporting to other countries. We should export to even south africa, they way their shoprite and MTN is everywhere in Nigeria
alfred5: [size=14pt]Anambra[/size] State Social Media Award 2015 Maiden Edition Grand Finale [size=14pt] Hold Tomorrow At Golden Destiny International Hotel, Ajao Estate Lagos [/size] by 12noon.
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Bigmillz: Read the press statement below... Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has carpeted President Muhammadu Buhari’s claim that many of those who looted the public treasuries in the government of former President Goodluck Jonathan had started returning the stolen funds to the government, saying the President should rather stay at home to govern the country instead of junketing around the globe and acting like a saint before the international community. The governor challenged the President to tell Nigerians how much was returned and the looters who returned the stolen funds, adding that “Since the purported looted funds belong to fthe Federal Republic of Nigeria, it ought to have been paid into the Federation Account and shared by the Federal, State and Local Government.”
Special Assistant to the Governor on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said in a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti on Thursday that Governor Fayose advised President Buhari to tackle the collapsed economy of the country headlong instead of going from one country to another, casting aspersion on Nigerians with his sing-song of fighting corruption.
He said the President’s attitude was yet to change from that of 1984 when he was military Head of State, adding that; “Buhari’s statement in Tehran, Iran that it was easier for him as a military Head of State in 1984 to arrest corrupt individuals and put them in protective custody was a pointer to the fact that he has not changed from the dictator that he was then.
“The truth is that Buhari did not fight corruption in 1984. Rather, he persecuted great Nigerians, especially the likes Chief Adekunle Ajasin, Chief Ambrose Ali, Chief Bisi Onabanjo, Alhaji Lateef Jakande and Chief Bola Ige, who served the people meritoriously. “Is Buhari justifying the imprisonment of Dr Alex Ekwueme, who was only the Vice President or All Progressives Congress (APC) leader like Chief Bisi Akande, who only served as a Deputy Governor?”
While urging the President to stop acting like the sole-administrator of Nigeria and the only honest man among Nigerians, Governor Fayose said “Nigerians are desirous of concrete developments, not rhetoric about fight against corruption that is only being used to persecute perceived political enemies of the President both in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and within the APC.
“As at today, Nigerians are faced with serious hardship occasioned by prolonged fuel scarcity that the Federal Government does not have any solution to. Multi-national companies are laying-off thousands of workers while contractors working for the Federal Government have left their sites.
Yet, what we get to hear from the President is noise in foreign lands about non-existing fight against corruption. “Honestly, this President should get to work and stop lying to Nigerians and the international community.”
I would have said, why waste time with what Buharis says, we know he lies like Liar Muhammed.
But knowing some people still believe the man, so perhaps Fayose exposing his lies to the doubting thomases is necessary for such people.
investnow2013: We are talking of Modern Anambra State,but we cannot forget our history. Do you know the oldest storey building in your town?..... How old was it?...... Here I saw in Adazi-Nnukwu Anaocha Lga of Anambra State a storey building which is over 150 years old!. It is called 'Nnoli House'. I am using this opportunity to call on Anambra state govt to help preserve this House!. (Pix)150 years old Nnoli House Adazi-Nnukwu!.
This house and when it must have been completed got me reflecting very deeply. The Igbo success has always brought us envy, both in the past and now.
Imagine the feeling in the heart of the colonial administrators then. Seeing blacks living in such houses while they had nothing like that as their private home in England. That is why they must have hated the Igbo
Although, it makes every sense to do it and i hope they will do it.
i just had to post my hope that at the completion of the flyover, they cover those medians with concrete and put street light.
I say this because we often leave things half done. Peter Obi never installed street lights on Park avenue after it was dualized. Someone raised that issue then, but because it seemed so common-sensical that they will put street lights having made provision for it in the median. In the end, they left it like that. Robbing that road of the chance to be outstanding if it had been completed properly with street lights.
Stolen: The Government should reserve such location for investors with requirement for such Building. They are usually by the dual carriage roads in major cities, just like the Awaka Fly over etc.
The key is to Build with an Urban regeneration blue print. Be specific about where certain kinds of houses can be positioned. This will save you the trouble of having to build and demolish later to make way for something taller.
We should not get trapped in the mentality of limiting the growth of our cities to where they started almost 100 years ago.
We should instead think forward by creating new frontiers of development by allowing the cities to expand into new well planned areas. That is precisely how brazil has been developing itself. We have ample areas such as the Greenwood estate where we can create a modern CBD with 12 storey building. No need wasting energy in futility fighting people over their property to demolish it and build multistorey buildings.
When i look around our cities i see so much undeveloped space, yet our people complain of lack of land and want to go build in the north. Just a few bridges over tiny streams are needed to open up these areas. I wonder why we can't build those bridges to open up these areas. Our people are being forced to restrict development in the same already built up and congested areas of Onitsha and Awka.
I am glad our people have been building in all the towns such as Umuchukwu or Abatete etc, instead of concentrating everything inside Onitsha or Awka
FreeGlobe: Aroma Flyover in progress.. I hope to see working street lights on the demarcation when it's completed.
True word Nwanne.
I hope they will put functional street lights along the entire section of the expressway passing through Awka. Ebonyi state did it, so i hope Anambra will.
Kyase: Nigeria and France are to share intelligence following concerns about terrorist threats.The two countries and others are pursuing international collaboration towards tackling threats from groups, such as Boko Haram and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).As part of the move, French Chief of Defence Intelligence Maj-Gen. Christophe Gomert yesterday led a seven-man delegation to a closed meeting with Nigeria’s top defence and military intelligence officials at the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) and Defence Headquarters in Abuja.Before their meeting at the DIA, the Chief of Defence Intelligence, AVM Monday Morgan, said Nigeria required France’s assistance, especially in the setting up of a new department for gathering geo-spatial intelligence.AVM Morgan said.”We sympathise withFrance on the recent terrorist incident. Nigeria understands what you are going through because we have the same nuisance in our hands.’’He added that President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to France initiated moves for military cooperation.“In Dakar, we discussed how to ensure Francophone countries’ active involvement; our countries’ collaboration is paramount to winning the war against Boko Haram.“We anticipate that from now, we’ll see daily intelligence-sharing and other measures to enhance our operations inthe Northeast,” AVM Morgan stated.Responding, Maj.-Gen. Gomert said the meeting in Dakar was fruitful and that itwas significant for the two nations to discuss how to tackle Boko Haram and share intelligence.The delegation, among others, discussed training exchanges for capacity development, monitoring of terrorists’ sources of weapons and logistics, addressing challenges in some Francophone countries’ military and intelligence operations.At the Defence Headquarters, Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin, who was represented by AVM Umar Omeiza, assured the French team of Nigeria’s stance to ensure the effectiveness of their military and intelligence-gathering collaboration.Present at the meeting at Defence Headquarters included representatives of military services chiefs, directors from the Ministry of Defence and seniormilitary officers. http://thenationonlineng.net/terrorism-france-nigeria-begin-intelligence-sharing/
Why not share intelligence with ISIS or Russia?
France is playing a game where it will get seriously burned if it trusts Nigeria to give them real time intelligence on Islamists. Those transferring that intelligence are Boko haram moles in Nigerian security. Just in case it is too difficult for France to figure.
johnie: If you say this meant to bring people with close affinity together and remove acromony, why do you put all the Ijebus in one state with only 9 LGS and pack oyo, Osun, Egba and Egbado together into a single state with 74 LGs?
Why pack the Okun people into a state with the Ondos and Ekitis?
Why pack Idomas and Igalas into one state while removing Idomas from Benue?
Why should some states have as many as 74 LGs [size=18pt]while Ijebu has only 9?[/size]
Is that supposed to be a state or LGA? Such brazenness of lumping all other groups together except Ijebus, quickly exposes the fact that the write up was cooked up by an Ijebu man.
100 percent Resource control as practiced in true federalism is the only solution to agitation for more states in Nigeria. Those dreaming up new states are only interested in trying to cheat other parts of Nigeria by creating extra units to be used in collecting federal allocation and getting more government posts, senatorial positions etc. If these states were meant to fund themselves as enshrined in a truly federal republic charter, the very same people asking for states will ask for regional arrangements so that they maximize their funds and limit the cost of duplicating state governments roles all over the place.
FreeGlobe: have you heard of centenary city still ongoing? Which estate in ph is better than independence layout Enugu? Travel and see
nwanne, The truth is the truth. However, this isn't the type of argument we should be having now. There is a reason a yoruba man is trying so hard to argue for PH in order to pitch two Igbo cities against each other. They truly hate PH, but they are working on something here. Why can't they bring Ibadan vs. Enugu or Kano vs. Enugu? Don't fall for the trick of these green snakes.
[size=13pt]Think home isn't a plea for investment, it is a plea to our people to have some basic common sense. Our people are typically more English than the English in their stubborn opinion and deafness to continue investing their life savings in the land of their avowed enemy. I truly feel sorry for those Igbos that will consider putting ALL their life savings and investment in Hausa or Yorubaland. Some will even openly deride you as being "local or not exposed" for investing in Enugu, Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi or Anioma. Yet they rush to invest in Katsina, Kano, Damaturu, Akure or Gusau. As if they are wiser nor richer than Aliko Dangote that has kept his investments within his own region.
Anyhow, They should be brave enough to swallow and bear the dire consequences of their stupidity.[/size]
Chrisilo: The zoo must fall We cant continue deceiving ourselves One Nigeria is a fraud!!!
[size=14pt][b]The impression that Igbos have suddenly decided not to embrace Nigeria is FALSE.
Igbos founded Nigeria's independence and invested most heavily in areas of Nigeria outside their homeland because they believed in Nigeria, even when the others have NEVER believed in Nigeria.People like Muhammadu Buhari that oppress Igbos today, did not even know how much sacrifice Igbo politicians made for the independence of Nigeria.
Igbos are only asking to be treated as EQUAL citizens of Nigeria and not 5th class citizens. Since, Nigeria flatly and callously denied their request to be treated fairly as citizens of Nigeria, Igbos are compelled to determine their own future in another country away from Nigeria's predatory slave-master relationship.
Those northern boys threatening fire and brimstone should get ready to fight. In any case, our people still deaf to the idea of leaving the north should at least acquire some guns and machetes, in order to defend themselves when the northern mob comes for them.
As for the impression that we will somehow give in to northern threats/blackmail and remain in Nigeria as slaves because of our peoples' property who had been adamant about living in the north, you must be totally mistaken. [/b][/size]
OTDR: If you add that to the $billions OBJ left behind for the last administration, the $billions wasted by the drunken master of otueke is beyond comprehension. Oya, wailing bandits, over to you!
KingEbukasBlog: I really want to know if there are Igbos here who do not support the realization of Biafra . Are there such Igbos in the house ?If you do not support the movement , state your reasons . If you do , tell us why you want Biafra .
[size=14pt][b]The impression that Igbos have suddenly decided not to embrace Nigeria is FALSE.
Igbos founded Nigeria's independence and invested most heavily in areas of Nigeria outside their homeland because they believed in Nigeria, even when the others have NEVER believed in Nigeria.People like Muhammadu Buhari that oppress Igbos today, did not even know how much sacrifice Igbo politicians made for the independence of Nigeria.
Igbos are only asking to be treated as EQUAL citizens of Nigeria and not 5th class citizens. Since, Nigeria flatly and callously denied their request to be treated fairly as citizens of Nigeria, Igbos are compelled to determine their own future in another country away from Nigeria's predatory slave-master relationship.
Those northern boys threatening fire and brimstone should get ready to fight. In any case, our people still deaf to the idea of leaving the north should at least acquire some guns and machetes, in order to defend themselves when the northern mob comes for them.
As for the impression that we will somehow give in to northern threats/blackmail and remain in Nigeria as slaves because of our peoples' property who had been adamant about living in the north, you must be totally mistaken. [/b][/size]
ujoatu: The South-East Leaders & Stakeholders Meeting in Enugu has commenced. The meeting chaired by Gov Rochas Okorocha is a follow up to the meeting of South-East Governors last week to deliberate on issues bothering on security and economy of the zone. Stakeholders in attendance include Ministers, National Assembly members, etc from the South-East.
The same representation applies for Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Abia and Imo. In Attendance are Governors, Ministers, National Assembly members, etc
This is taking place at Enugu Government House.
[size=14pt][b]The impression that Igbos have suddenly decided not to embrace Nigeria is FALSE.
Igbos founded Nigeria's independence and invested most heavily in areas of Nigeria outside their homeland because they believed in Nigeria, even when the others have NEVER believed in Nigeria.People like Muhammadu Buhari that oppress Igbos today, did not even know how much sacrifice Igbo politicians made for the independence of Nigeria.
Igbos are only asking to be treated as EQUAL citizens of Nigeria and not 5th class citizens. Since, Nigeria flatly and callously denied their request to be treated fairly as citizens of Nigeria, Igbos are compelled to determine their own future in another country away from Nigeria's predatory slave-master relationship.
Those northern boys threatening fire and brimstone should get ready to fight. In any case, our people still deaf to the idea of leaving the north should at least acquire some guns and machetes, in order to defend themselves when the northern mob comes for them.
As for the impression that we will somehow give in to northern threats/blackmail and remain in Nigeria as slaves because of our peoples' property who had been adamant about living in the north, you must be totally mistaken. [/b][/size]
[size=14pt][b]The impression that Igbos have suddenly decided not to embrace Nigeria is FALSE.
Igbos founded Nigeria's independence and invested most heavily in areas of Nigeria outside their homeland because they believed in Nigeria, even when the others have NEVER believed in Nigeria.People like Muhammadu Buhari that oppress Igbos today, did not even know how much sacrifice Igbo politicians made for the independence of Nigeria.
Igbos are only asking to be treated as EQUAL citizens of Nigeria and not 5th class citizens. Since, Nigeria flatly and callously denied their request to be treated fairly as citizens of Nigeria, Igbos are compelled to determine their own future in another country away from Nigeria's predatory slave-master relationship.
Those northern boys threatening fire and brimstone should get ready to fight. In any case, our people still deaf to the idea of leaving the north should at least acquire some guns and machetes, in order to defend themselves when the northern mob comes for them.
As for the impression that we will somehow give in to northern threats/blackmail and remain in Nigeria as slaves because of our peoples' property who had been adamant about living in the north, you must be totally mistaken. [/b][/size]
[size=14pt][b]The impression that Igbos have suddenly decided not to embrace Nigeria is FALSE.
Igbos founded Nigeria's independence and invested most heavily in areas of Nigeria outside their homeland because they believed in Nigeria, even when the others have NEVER believed in Nigeria.People like Muhammadu Buhari that oppress Igbos today, did not even know how much sacrifice Igbo politicians made for the independence of Nigeria.
Igbos are only asking to be treated as EQUAL citizens of Nigeria and not 5th class citizens. Since, Nigeria flatly and callously denied their request to be treated fairly as citizens of Nigeria, Igbos are compelled to determine their own future in another country away from Nigeria's predatory slave-master relationship.
Those northern boys threatening fire and brimstone should get ready to fight. In any case, our people still deaf to the idea of leaving the north should at least acquire some guns and machetes, in order to defend themselves when the northern mob comes for them.
As for the impression that we will somehow give in to northern threats/blackmail and remain in Nigeria as slaves because of our peoples' property who had been adamant about living in the north, you must be totally mistaken. [/b][/size]
investnow2013: Onitsha: Awka Rd,Ziks Avenue,Oguta Rd,Iweka/Upper Iweka Rd,Obosi Rd to Obosi byepas,Enugu Rd to 33,Atani Rd,St Peters Ugwuagba to Johnbosco Obosi, Abs/MCC/Ugwunakpampka with a Bridge across Onitsha Enugu expressway!. If half or all these are done in Onitsha, You will see a great City!
If all Obiano did is to institute a street sweeping and flowers planting culture in Anambra, then he has achieved great things.
Sweeping Anambra streets and planting flowers along major roads is something that shows there is a government in the area and will improve the general mentality of people living in the state.
zuchyblink: What does Obi jackson do for a living?
Do you want to change to that line of business?
He operates one of the least profitable oil well in Nigeria. Now imagine how rich people like Adamu ciroma, Dan Etete, Atiku, Obasanjo, Oando,Danjuma and Dangote are? people that own multiple oil wells.