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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ahamefuna0001(m): 1:53am On Apr 15, 2021
jamjo:


No, let them not rush for commissioning, please I'm not from Anambra but I am an Igbo man who believes and supports any infrastructural projects in any part of our Igboland, I don't want it to be like any other Nigeria projects where they will rush and commission and six months down the line it will not put in use because work will still be going on. Let them take their time cross their t's and dot there i's whatever worth doing is worth doing well.

One sensible comment I've seen so far

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 2:11am On Apr 15, 2021
jamjo:


No, let them not rush for commissioning, please I'm not from Anambra but I am an Igbo man who believes and supports any infrastructural projects in any part of our Igboland, I don't want it to be like any other Nigeria projects where they will rush and commission and six months down the line it will not put in use because work will still be going on. Let them take their time cross their t's and dot there i's whatever worth doing is worth doing well.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney01: 2:15am On Apr 15, 2021
IDENNAA:



Look at this nonentity whose primary occupation is to insult elderly Anambra men. I have told you , you are under a curse!
I thought you would continue with the IGR talk.. Stop posting your nonsense here because we will always be here to check you. You are a peter obi slave and all of a sudden you want to talk about IGR? Where were you when you god peter obi was declaring IGR at 500 million monthly? You were busy licking his ass.. If you dont get out from here and go back to your platue state. Onuku

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 9:26am On Apr 15, 2021
Bogus001:
I pray and hope it's completed and commission ending April biko..

This airport is far from ready. It is at least 9 months from full completion. The parking lot, roads, internal furnishings and fittings, ILS landing equipment testing, backup power. They should shoot for April 2022 otherwise the only flights going here are private jets.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by FOXDOSSIER: 9:28am On Apr 15, 2021
Evil demonic night owl. We know you are bitter and frustrated that pictures are emerging. Anambra international airport is almost ready.


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mktinsight:

This airport is far from ready. It is at least 9 months from full completion. The parking lot, roads, internal furnishings and fittings, ILS landing equipment testing, backup power. They should shoot for April 2020 otherwise the only flights going here are private jets.
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 9:28am On Apr 15, 2021
Ahamefuna0001:


One sensible comment I've seen so far

Yep or rush it and roof ceilings and windows start falling out like Stella Oduahs shoddy rushed airport terminal renovation.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by FOXDOSSIER: 9:30am On Apr 15, 2021
Nwanne you are correct. It is also very clear that every section of airport is being worked on simultaneously. This is truly a brand new international airport built from ground zero to completion.


ChimaAdeoye:


It appears more citizens are visiting the site to verify the veracity of reports on the projects going on in and around the international airport.

The main approach dual carriage way and Gate House seem to be going quite well. As well as the internal roads/ carpark inside the airport itself. Finishing touches are being done to the external glass fixtures of the terminal building and Control tower. I think runway marking has already commenced too. it looks like they truly want to deliver this project in 18 months. Which will be a record judging that this is a full fledged international airport.




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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by FOXDOSSIER: 9:32am On Apr 15, 2021
Cursed demented useless demonic satanic envious, frustrated bastard that parades 1000 usernames on this forum. You are not just a demon but also a devilish incarnate from hell.

Mktinsight, take it from me, you can never have your demonic way in this thread. Ekwensu kpo gi oku there


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mktinsight:

Demented son of satan. Only a devil would parade over 100 usernames. You are the devil incarnate.
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by FOXDOSSIER: 9:34am On Apr 15, 2021
You are very correct nwanne


Rocksvibes234:
Go nd ask NCAA boss Nuhu Musa and chairman nass committee Smart adeyemi, why they say it's the best and second busiest in Nigeria after Lagos airport.

and also ask those who are placing reserve in the airport for both Cargo sheds, maintenance hanger, etc and those investing in the land around the Airport neighborhood why they are doing so.

Or do you think this is Enugu, owerri or Asaba airport.

Note: Anambra airport viability is guaranteed even B4 operations.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 9:41am On Apr 15, 2021
FOXDOSSIER:
[s]Cursed demented useless demonic satanic envious, frustrated bastard that parades 1000 usernames on this forum. You are not just a demon but also a devilish incarnate from hell.

Mktinsight, take it from me, you can never have your demonic way in this thread. Ekwensu kpo gi oku there [/s]


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Back to sender. You are satan. I have unmasked you. The way of the devil is hate, lies and deception. You and your 100 usernames and abuse of people are THE DEVIL. Get back Satan. I will tie you and bind you and throw you into a lake of hot lava. Your days are numbered.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by FOXDOSSIER: 9:46am On Apr 15, 2021
Lol are you scared? What I said stands whether you like it or not. Everyone hates you demon here. People call you demonic night owl here, it means you are an evil demonic creature.

You are a DEMON mktinsight, everyone here sees you as one thing- A DEMON. You parade over 1000 usernames, spreading your hate and envy everywhere. You did the same thing when we went to omambaladotcom, you are here again with your evil spirit that's tormenting you.

MKTINSIGHT return to your satan father in hell, we are not the same people as you, you are a demon and everyone knows it.

Mktinsight, we shall tie you up and throw you into endless pit of hellfire that burns with lava and brimstone. Mktinsight you deserve to die by throwing you into the deepest hellfire. You are a dead man aleady, just wait for your burial. Ekwensu


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mktinsight:

Back to sender. You are satan. I have unmasked you. The way of the devil is hate, lies and deception. You and your 100 usernames and abuse of people are THE DEVIL. Get back Satan. I will tie you and bind you and throw you into a lake of hot lava. Your days are numbered.
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by FOXDOSSIER: 9:53am On Apr 15, 2021
ChimaAdeoye:


Wow! Thanks for the update!

It looks like they are already working on the carpark and this terminal building is planned to have two avio bridges eventually!
This is really turning out to be a classic modern airport!

I want to see the night owl. I hope he has not hugged a transformer yet! I want him to see the commissioning and aircrafts landing on this marvelous airport before he does the needful
grin grin grin



Hahahaha

Mktinsight the demonic night owl couldn't bear the trauma anymore, so he has finally jumped out like a demon from hell

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Faithful007: 10:26am On Apr 15, 2021
Rocksvibes234:
E dey pain you?
Go nd ask NCAA boss Nuhu Musa and chairman nass committee on aviation Smart adeyemi why they rated it the best Airport and second busiest in Nigeria when completed.
Also ask the largest airline in West Africa airpeace boss Allen onyema why he place a reserve for his airline at the upcoming Airport, also ask those placing reserve for Cargo shed, those coming for the 36shops at the airport and others why they are doing so, despite it's not completed yet
Don't count your chicks before it hatches. I'm wondering why you're so sure that an incomplete project will definitely be the second busiest airport in Nigeria. There's not much to justify that the airport will be that busy yet.

Lagos has the busiest airport not because the airport is good but because of the economic significance of Lagos. LOS is very wack, traveling or connecting through there will show you how fuucked our primary nation's gateway is. ABV is much better, but LOS keeps generating the largest traffic because of the location.

Now will Anambra generate more traffic than even ABV? There's nothing I can see that indicates that. Third busiest might be a good foresight but LOS and ABV will still connect Nigeria nonetheless, generating far higher traffic. In fact I think it'd be financially wiser they be connecting hubs to all other airports in Nigeria, other than having "international airports" here and there.

Now If there's something I'm getting wrong about Anambra's economy you can put me through. No insults please.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 11:13am On Apr 15, 2021
That was why I said U should ask NCAA boss Nuhu Musa and chairman nass committee on aviation Smart adeyemi also avaiton minister said so on October 2020 when his excellency Paid him a visit, so they are the ones that rated Anambra International Airport best Airport and second busiest airport in Nigeria when completed, go and ask them not me.

Also do you know that not Less than or more than 30% Passengers using Lagos and Abuja international Wing are Anambra indigines, also more than 50% of passengers arriving and departing at Asaba, Enugu, owerri, Lagos and Abuja local Airport wings are Anambra indigines and others heading to Anambra state.
Anambra is the most economic and vibrant busy state in SE and SS regions lemme not talk of other things.

Faithful007:
Don't count your chicks before it hatches. I'm wondering why you're so sure that an incomplete project will definitely be the second busiest airport in Nigeria. There's not much to justify that the airport will be that busy yet.

Lagos has the busiest airport not because the airport is good but because of the economic significance of Lagos. LOS is very wack, traveling or connecting through there will show you how fuucked our primary nation's gateway is. ABV is much better, but LOS keeps generating the largest traffic because of the location.

Now will Anambra generate more traffic than even ABV? There's nothing I can see that indicates that. Third busiest might be a good foresight but LOS and ABV will still connect Nigeria nonetheless, generating far higher traffic. In fact I think it'd be financially wiser they be connecting hubs to all other airports in Nigeria, other than having "international airports" here and there.

Now If there's something I'm getting wrong about Anambra's economy you can put me through. No insults please.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Bogus001: 11:43am On Apr 15, 2021
Faithful007:
Don't count your chicks before it hatches. I'm wondering why you're so sure that an incomplete project will definitely be the second busiest airport in Nigeria. There's not much to justify that the airport will be that busy yet.

Lagos has the busiest airport not because the airport is good but because of the economic significance of Lagos. LOS is very wack, traveling or connecting through there will show you how fuucked our primary nation's gateway is. ABV is much better, but LOS keeps generating the largest traffic because of the location.

Now will Anambra generate more traffic than even ABV? There's nothing I can see that indicates that. Third busiest might be a good foresight but LOS and ABV will still connect Nigeria nonetheless, generating far higher traffic. In fact I think it'd be financially wiser they be connecting hubs to all other airports in Nigeria, other than having "international airports" here and there.

Now If there's something I'm getting wrong about Anambra's economy you can put me through. No insults please.

A state with stable economy,least indebted state, least unemployed people,largest market in west Africa,a region where 60% of cargo goes to,highest number of millionaire/billionaire,leading in human per capital income,a state with highest number of indigenous industry,a state whose son is the owner of the largest airline in Africa,a competitive state in agriculture,state with highest number of diaspora & travelers e.t.c it's wickedness 4 Lagos a small state to ve an airport and even thinking of a second airport because of FG support Lagos have huge traffic, there is no standard airport in the southeast region.Anambra airport is a game changer built by the state with everything in mind on a very large expand of land..

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 3:32pm On Apr 15, 2021
I think 15months.
Because this April mark's it 15month while July is 18 months.

But they assured us 15-18mos that's April to July 2021.

ChimaAdeoye:

it looks like they truly want to deliver this project in 18 months. Which will be a record judging that this is a full fledged international airport.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 5:13pm On Apr 15, 2021
Awka millennium City coming up

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ChimaAdeoye: 5:40pm On Apr 15, 2021
Rocksvibes234:
I think 15months.
Because this April mark's it 15month while July is 18 months.

But they assured us 15-18mos that's April to July 2021.


If they commission the project in July, 2021 it is still a record in project delivery. If you consider that the old Port Harcourt airport terminal building renovation took Nigeria 2 years and Enugu airport runway resurfacing caused the closure of AIIA for more than 1 year.

I think the July date for commissioning will be great so that all ongoing projects (including internal roads) will be ready before press people from around the world descend on the Anambra International airport facility Umueri to take pictures that will be rapidly circulated globally. Of course, most naughty pressmen among them will like to take the pictures of any uncompleted project instead of the completed ones.

So completing most of the key projects before inviting the entire pressmen in Africa and Minister of Aviation Alhaji Hadi Sirika to commission the airport will be most desirable.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Floristik: 7:30pm On Apr 15, 2021
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 7:36pm On Apr 15, 2021
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 7:37pm On Apr 15, 2021
Yes bro, but there schedule make them to be working amazing hard.

According to my guy who visited last two days , I think it will be ready ready by may.
They av set out every thing, landscaping of the airport including the internal roads, car park are completed remaining laying of stone base and final asphalt and interlock in some areas.
I think other equipments like ILS, escalators and lift, air control gadgets, interiors for terminal building etc have been cleared at the port and started arriving the at the airport site and awaiting installations.

ChimaAdeoye:


If they commission the project in July, 2021 it is still a record in project delivery. If you consider that the old Port Harcourt airport terminal building renovation took Nigeria 2 years and Enugu airport runway resurfacing caused the closure of AIIA for more than 1 year.

I think the July date for commissioning will be great so that all ongoing projects (including internal roads) will be ready before press people from around the world descend on the Anambra International airport facility Umueri to take pictures that will be rapidly circulated globally. Of course, most naughty pressmen among them will like to take the pictures of any uncompleted project instead of the completed ones.

So completing most of the key projects before inviting the entire pressmen in Africa and Minister of Aviation Alhaji Hadi Sirika to commission the airport will be most desirable.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by cjrane: 8:21pm On Apr 15, 2021
Rocksvibes234:
Yes bro, but there schedule make them to be working amazing hard.

According to my guy who visited last two days , I think it will be ready ready by may.
They av set out every thing, landscaping of the airport including the internal roads, car park are completed remaining laying of stone base and final asphalt and interlock in some areas.
I think other equipments like ILS, escalators and lift, air control gadgets, interiors for terminal building etc have been cleared at the port and started arriving the at the airport site and awaiting installations.


May is quite feasible target. Three fire Cat 955 Airport crash tender have already been acquired. According to Ifeanyi Aniagoh's post.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OreMI22: 12:08am On Apr 16, 2021
Did anyone notice that since the progress of this airport became a reality, they quickly revoked the Orient petroleum license to build a modular refinery?

One wonders what their game plans are really about .

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Mathoj: 12:41am On Apr 16, 2021
OreMI22:
Did anyone notice that since the progress of this airport became a reality, they quickly revoked the Orient petroleum license to build a modular refinery?

One wonders what their game plans are really about .

Before we make further comment, Orient Refinery officials must explain to Ndi Anambra why they have not taken off all these years. They had the licence more than 15 years before Waltersmith modular refinery in Imo State got theirs yet Waltersmith have since gone into production.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 2:07am On Apr 16, 2021

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by abnot: 6:10am On Apr 16, 2021
Faithful007:
Don't count your chicks before it hatches. I'm wondering why you're so sure that an incomplete project will definitely be the second busiest airport in Nigeria. There's not much to justify that the airport will be that busy yet.

Lagos has the busiest airport not because the airport is good but because of the economic significance of Lagos. LOS is very wack, traveling or connecting through there will show you how fuucked our primary nation's gateway is. ABV is much better, but LOS keeps generating the largest traffic because of the location.

Now will Anambra generate more traffic than even ABV? There's nothing I can see that indicates that. Third busiest might be a good foresight but LOS and ABV will still connect Nigeria nonetheless, generating far higher traffic. In fact I think it'd be financially wiser they be connecting hubs to all other airports in Nigeria, other than having "international airports" here and there.

Now If there's something I'm getting wrong about Anambra's economy you can put me through. No insults please.
You spoke my mind. We are all shouting resource control yet if FAAN asks every airport to sustain itself only Abuja and Lagos airports will survive. One of the reasons lagos airport is Wack is because revenue surplus from there is used to finance other unprofitable airports. State governments are just going all over the place building airports and asking for international flights. The minister of aviation has said he has many applications from foreign based airlines to operate into Lagos airport. When he suggests Kano or Enugu to them due to the congestion of Lagos airport they take a step back. In west Africa Lagos airport still generates the highest traffic . Someone told me two years ago that emirates , British airways and Lufthansa were anxiously waiting to operate into Enugu. I’m still waiting

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by FOXDOSSIER: 7:14am On Apr 16, 2021
You said the fact

Rocksvibes234:
That was why I said U should ask NCAA boss Nuhu Musa and chairman nass committee on aviation Smart adeyemi also avaiton minister said so on October 2020 when his excellency Paid him a visit, so they are the ones that rated Anambra International Airport best Airport and second busiest airport in Nigeria when completed, go and ask them not me.

Also do you know that not Less than or more than 30% Passengers using Lagos and Abuja international Wing are Anambra indigines, also more than 50% of passengers arriving and departing at Asaba, Enugu, owerri, Lagos and Abuja local Airport wings are Anambra indigines and others heading to Anambra state.
Anambra is the most economic and vibrant busy state in SE and SS regions lemme not talk of other things.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 7:33am On Apr 16, 2021
Yunno, earlier this year governor obiano travelled for a business trip in Brazil negotiating with a firm in Brazil concerning Anambra international Airport.

“He also travelled to Huston, Texas, which is the oil centre of the world, where he is negotiating for Anambra Refinery and Orient Petroleum and those who would want to invest in our crude oil in Aguleri.”

According to the Commissioner for information, Adinuba.

Maybe his trip was successful

OreMI22:
Did anyone notice that since the progress of this airport became a reality, they quickly revoked the Orient petroleum license to build a modular refinery?

One wonders what their game plans are really about .
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 7:41am On Apr 16, 2021
And the same aviation minister rated Anambra Airport second busiest.
On October 2020, aviation minister commended obiano for building a true standard international airport. Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika has commended the Anambra State govt. for embarking on a cargo airport project that will positively impact on the economic development of the state and the South East region.
The Minister who made the commendation when he received the Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano in his office, said the Aviation and its agencies will always give the necessary guide and cooperation to states embarking on such projects…
In order to ensure that all internationally set standards are met. According to Sirika, airports can be viable if they are built with specific objectives in mind and expressed the belief that the Anambra airport will be successful in serving the interests Of the trading population of the state and environs.
On March 2021, NCAA boss Nuhu Musa (the only bodies that gives license for international flights) and chairman nass committee on aviation Smart adeyemi rated Anambra International Airport the best and second busiest airport in Nigeria v after lagos when completed.

abnot:

You spoke my mind. We are all shouting resource control yet if FAAN asks every airport to sustain itself only Abuja and Lagos airports will survive. One of the reasons lagos airport is Wack is because revenue surplus from there is used to finance other unprofitable airports. State governments are just going all over the place building airports and asking for international flights. The minister of aviation has said he has many applications from foreign based airlines to operate into Lagos airport. When he suggests Kano or Enugu to them due to the congestion of Lagos airport they take a step back. In west Africa Lagos airport still generates the highest traffic . Someone told me two years ago that emirates , British airways and Lufthansa were anxiously waiting to operate into Enugu. I’m still waiting

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by abnot: 9:03am On Apr 16, 2021
Rocksvibes234:
And the same aviation minister rated Anambra Airport second busiest.
On October 2020, aviation minister commended obiano for building a true standard international airport. Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika has commended the Anambra State govt. for embarking on a cargo airport project that will positively impact on the economic development of the state and the South East region.
The Minister who made the commendation when he received the Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano in his office, said the Aviation and its agencies will always give the necessary guide and cooperation to states embarking on such projects…
In order to ensure that all internationally set standards are met. According to Sirika, airports can be viable if they are built with specific objectives in mind and expressed the belief that the Anambra airport will be successful in serving the interests Of the trading population of the state and environs.
On March 2021, NCAA boss Nuhu Musa (the only bodies that gives license for international flights) and chairman nass committee on aviation Smart adeyemi rated Anambra International Airport the best and second busiest airport in Nigeria v after lagos when completed.


In governance and diplomacy you don’t expect the minister to say otherwise. 60-70% of trade in Nigeria takes place in the southwest . Most corporate organisations are based in Lagos . The seaport is in Lagos . Outside Abuja, Lagos has the highest number of government agencies with many other factors which make aviation viable in Lagos. Even as rundown as the airport/terminal buildings of the Lagos airport are , the market is there. Ibom air told there world they were building a hub out of uyo but today most of their flights depart out of Lagos .United Nigeria said same thing about building a hub out of Enugu but they have more flights out of Lagos. That’s what I mean by viability .
Building a hub out of anambra is very possible but requires some strategic investments and development. Unfortunately the Nigerian man is wired to go after quick cash thus the Allen Onyemas and co will come and say they want to build an MRO at anambra in the daytime while at night he has been lobbying the FG to allocate land to him in Lagos for a maintenance hanger. A few weeks ago he told the press his company has been allocated land at Lagos airport for maintenance. Until then the investors in aviation will continue to crowd Abuja and Lagos .
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by FOXDOSSIER: 9:10am On Apr 16, 2021
Take this to the HSBC, Anambra international airport is gonna be the busiest airport in Nigeria aside Abuja and Lagos. There's no other airport in Nigeria that can match Anambra international airport in traffic flow.

Please take your envy and frustration out of this thread.

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abnot:

n governance and diplomacy you don’t expect the minister to say otherwise. 60-70% of trade in Nigeria takes place in the southwest . Most corporate organisations are based in Lagos . The seaport is in Lagos . Outside Abuja, Lagos has the highest number of government agencies with many other factors which make aviation viable in Lagos. Even as rundown as the airport/terminal buildings of the Lagos airport are , the market is there. Ibom air told there world they were building a hub out of uyo but today most of their flights depart out of Lagos .United Nigeria said same thing about building a hub out of Enugu but they have more flights out of Lagos. That’s what I mean by viability .
Building a hub out of anambra is very possible but requires some strategic investments and development. Unfortunately the Nigerian man is wired to go after quick cash thus the Allen Onyemas and co will come and say they want to build an MRO at anambra in the daytime while at night he has been lobbying the FG to allocate land to him in Lagos for a maintenance hanger. A few weeks ago he told the press his company has been allocated land at Lagos airport for maintenance. Until then the investors in aviation will continue to crowd Abuja and Lagos .
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