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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 7:55pm On Oct 06, 2022
0fodirinwa:
The guy told you the truth. Owerri is a glorified rural area. I am from imo but truth be told imo is a backward state. There is no good place in imo state that's why imo people continue trooping to Anambra to live


cheesy

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ofodirinwa: 4:52pm On Oct 07, 2022
hammerT:
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DID U READ MY COMMENT ABOVE? angry


AND U SAY THE GOV HAVE NO INPUT IN THE HEALTH SECTOR? embarassed

A man ventured to build something in his town. It does not concern government. He had the capacity to go this far, so the major work has been done. Let him finish it. If the government is stopping him that is fine but go and count how many times you see the word 'government' in this post.

we igbos are loosing our nature. We are betting the emir and the oba (government) to come and build for us constantly with this new generation.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ndibunna: 6:40am On Oct 08, 2022
Ofodirinwa:


A man ventured to build something in his town. It does not concern government. He had the capacity to go this far, so the major work has been done. Let him finish it. If the government is stopping him that is fine but go and count how many times you see the word 'government' in this post.

we igbos are loosing our nature. We are betting the emir and the oba (government) to come and build for us constantly with this new generation.


Anambra is not loosing her nature. The culture of anambra and spirit of which ndi anambra is known is purely intact...
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NwekereNdoki: 7:02pm On Oct 08, 2022
Mega2biz:
Reasons why this gigantic project in Anambra is wasting away..
A sad story

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu8mWdShJ4o

This is why I alwasy opine that Structures like this should be built at planeed places instead of hapharzardly.

It this was built in Awka/Onitsha it would've change the skyline and atleast the owner would be able to rent it

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ikamandoncome: 7:05pm On Oct 08, 2022
Mega2biz:
Reasons why this gigantic project in Anambra is wasting away..
A sad story

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu8mWdShJ4o

The problem is that maduka is said to be from an OSU lineage,ask anyone from his village.The problem is bigger than maduka,the people rejected him and also his involvement in the renaming of his village brought more problems for him.A vlogger went there and made a video about the issue and the video is on YouTube.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ikamandoncome: 7:09pm On Oct 08, 2022
Ndibunna before you start attacking me with your numerous monicker,I have link to the YouTube channel.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerT: 7:34pm On Oct 08, 2022
Ikamandoncome:


The problem is that maduka is said to be from an OSU lineage,ask anyone from his village.The problem is bigger than maduka,the people rejected him and also his involvement in the renaming of his village brought more problems for him.A vlogger went there and made a video about the issue and the video is on YouTube.


WE ARE MOVING FORWARD NOT BACKWARD.


OSU IS OUTDATED AND NO LONGER RELEVANT TO THE YOUTH OF TODAY.


IT TAKES US NO-WHERE.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerT: 7:36pm On Oct 08, 2022
NwekereNdoki:


This is why I alwasy opine that Structures like this should be built at planeed places instead of hapharzardly.

It this was built in Awka/Onitsha it would've change the skyline and atleast the owner would be able to rent it


THIS YOUR WRITE UP IS POINTLESS.


AN IGBO MAN IS ENTITLED TO BUILT WHAT EVER STRUCFTURE HE LIKES ON HIS LAND, PROVIDED HE GETS PERMISSION AND USE QUALITY MATERIAL AND ENGINEER TO MAKE IT SAFE.



IT IS THIS YOUR MENTALITY, THAT MADE OUR PEOPLE PLANT THIER LIFE IN LAGOS, KANO AND ABUJA.




WE DONT WANT THAT ANYMORE.



AKU LUO UNO

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ikamandoncome: 7:39pm On Oct 08, 2022
hammerT:



WE ARE MOVING FORWARD NOT BACKWARD.


OSU IS OUTDATED AND NO LONGER RELEVANT TO THE YOUTH OF TODAY.


IT TAKES US NO-WHERE.

But maduka kinsmen are still using it to fight him and rejecting to have treatment or allow the hospital start operation because they believe he's an OSU.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerT: 7:43pm On Oct 08, 2022
Ofodirinwa:


A man ventured to build something in his town. It does not concern government. He had the capacity to go this far, so the major work has been done. Let him finish it. If the government is stopping him that is fine but go and count how many times you see the word 'government' in this post.

we igbos are loosing our nature. We are betting the emir and the oba (government) to come and build for us constantly with this new generation.



OK, I TAKE IT YOU DID NOT SEE MY EARLIER POST.


NO PLACE DID I SAY GOV SHOULD INVOLVE THEMSELVES WITH THE MAN STRUCTURE, BUT THEY CAN SITE COMPLEMENTARY PROJECTS THERE TO SUPPORT HIS DEVELOPMENT AND PROVIDE ENCOURAGEMENT.


GO BACK AND SEE MY EARLIER POST.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerT: 7:46pm On Oct 08, 2022
Ikamandoncome:


But maduka kinsmen are still using it to fight him and rejecting to have treatment or allow the hospital start operation because they believe he's an OSU.


LISTEN TO YOURSELF.

HOW DO U SOUND FOR THE 21ST CENTURY?

THE WORLD HAS MOVED ON FROM SUPERSTITION TO AN ADVANCE TECH AGE.

DONT LIVE IN THE PAST, PERPETUALLY BECAUSE OF YOUR WICKED NATURE.




I KEEP SAYING IT, BLACK PEOPLE ARE WICKED BUT THE IGBO MAN IS WORST.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerT: 7:49pm On Oct 08, 2022
WICKEDNESS TO THE POINT, WHERE POVERTY HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO FESTER.


ANY SLIGHT PROGRESS OR IF THEY SENSE YOU WANT TO PROGRESS, THEY ARE NOT ONLY ANGRY BUT WILL TURN THEMSELVES INTO A STUMBLING BLOCK FOR U.


IF THEY CANNOT KILL U, PHYSICALLY, THEY WILL GO SPIRITUAL.


THIS IS WHY AFRICA IS POOR AND BACKWARD.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Chikeluba25(m): 8:00pm On Oct 08, 2022
Zara store, Awka

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NwekereNdoki: 8:42pm On Oct 08, 2022
hammerT:



THIS YOUR WRITE UP IS POINTLESS.


AN IGBO MAN IS ENTITLED TO BUILT WHAT EVER STRUCFTURE HE LIKES ON HIS LAND, PROVIDED HE GETS PERMISSION AND USE QUALITY MATERIAL AND ENGINEER TO MAKE IT SAFE.



IT IS THIS YOUR MENTALITY, THAT MADE OUR PEOPLE PLANT THIER LIFE IN LAGOS, KANO AND ABUJA.




WE DONT WANT THAT ANYMORE.



AKU LUO UNO

That is where you are making a mistake. We can't develop SE/Anambra by scattering development here and there.

Concentrated development gets effective results to result in the most shortest time. If everyone develops their village, it will take decades for SE to develop. That is where we get it wrong.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by XerXerz: 9:43pm On Oct 08, 2022
Abia is the worst and most backward state in Nigeria, this advice is good for your state but you are always camped here deceiving yourself. Umuahia is a glorified village while Aba is a shithole of dilapidated roads and filthy environment, but you are never worried. Take some time out advice abia state

NwekereNdoki:
That is where you are making a mistake. We can't develop SE/Anambra by scattering development here and there.Concentrated development gets effective results to result in the most shortest time. If everyone develops their village, it will take decades for SE to develop. That is where we get it wrong.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ofodirinwa: 4:14am On Oct 09, 2022
hammerT:




OK, I TAKE IT YOU DID NOT SEE MY EARLIER POST.


NO PLACE DID I SAY GOV SHOULD INVOLVE THEMSELVES WITH THE MAN STRUCTURE, BUT THEY CAN SITE COMPLEMENTARY PROJECTS THERE TO SUPPORT HIS DEVELOPMENT AND PROVIDE ENCOURAGEMENT.


GO BACK AND SEE MY EARLIER POST.

ok, i see what you're saying but I don't necessarily agree. You're not incorrect that the presence of other activities will give the location life, but the hospital it's self is unfinished and even if there's more life in that area, an unfinished hospital is still unfinished and cannot benefit from it. I think if he finishes it it will naturally attractive activity to the area. If he doesn't finish it, local boys will turn that thing into the worlds biggest bong lol

I think Maduka has to figure out how to finish the project. Odds are like a lot of Nigerians in diaspora he tried to 'help' at home and was discouraged by something he witnessed or saw.
I think Anambra made a very big mistake not nominating this man. He is far superior to Soludo in every regard, and I said from the beginning Soludo was only coming to talk and chase IPOB.

Maduka really had a vision for the state, but I think he saw something that made him lose hope in the people themselves. Many people abroad want to help but once they start someone or something shows them why our homeland is in the condition it is in. Personally, I think that if you want to do something at home you cannot come in naive the way many abroad do because their naivity bubble will be burst inevitably.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ofodirinwa: 4:22am On Oct 09, 2022
NwekereNdoki:


That is where you are making a mistake. We can't develop SE/Anambra by scattering development here and there.

Concentrated development gets effective results to result in the most shortest time. If everyone develops their village, it will take decades for SE to develop. That is where we get it wrong.

Strongly disagree with this. If we're not being hyperbolic (which we tend to be anyways), the level of development in SE Nigeria is highest in Africa across that wide an area. There are pockets that surpass it but all of those pockets are cities. You will not find anywhere in Africa where this many people are in this condition. We are not where we want to be, but we have done things that are not done anywhere else on the continent. Developing one area doesn't work. It leads to sluming and wealth disaparity. Nigeria cannot handle wealth imbalance because the rich people will inevitably take their wealth and leave as has been the case for decades.

A rich man from Osun who makes his money in Lagos will send his children to the UK. Osun will not be a part of his life plan because the development in the SW is in Lagos. Why we want that for ourselves is beyond me. Meanwhile, Igbos have loyalty to their hometown and if we lose that, we lose everything.

We have developed a model that is working but the grass will perpetually be greener in many of our brains. That is why boys are dying to sneak into Congo as we speak.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by marshman293: 6:40am On Oct 09, 2022
Ndi Biafra
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by marshman293: 6:41am On Oct 09, 2022
Ndi Biafra Na ndi chest beaters
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by abuzz33: 7:51am On Oct 09, 2022
NwekereNdoki:


That is where you are making a mistake. We can't develop SE/Anambra by scattering development here and there.

Concentrated development gets effective results to result in the most shortest time. If everyone develops their village, it will take decades for SE to develop. That is where we get it wrong.

Don't mind them. You know how advanced a civilization is from their city. Not village mentality anambra governors take to build roads few vehicles use.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by abuzz33: 7:56am On Oct 09, 2022
Ofodirinwa:


Strongly disagree with this. If we're not being hyperbolic (which we tend to be anyways), the level of development in SE Nigeria is highest in Africa across that wide an area. There are pockets that surpass it but all of those pockets are cities. You will not find anywhere in Africa where this many people are in this condition. We are not where we want to be, but we have done things that are not done anywhere else on the continent. Developing one area doesn't work. It leads to sluming and wealth disaparity. Nigeria cannot handle wealth imbalance because the rich people will inevitably take their wealth and leave as has been the case for decades.

A rich man from Osun who makes his money in Lagos will send his children to the UK. Osun will not be a part of his life plan because the development in the SW is in Lagos. Why we want that for ourselves is beyond me. Meanwhile, Igbos have loyalty to their hometown and if we lose that, we lose everything.

We have developed a model that is working but the grass will perpetually be greener in many of our brains. That is why boys are dying to sneak into Congo as we speak.


Which model is working? No South East city matches little Blantyre in Malawi nobody hears of or Gabarone in Botswana. SE cities are either civil service towns or primitive trading hovels that don't scale beyond 10x10 shops. The oyibos we like to copy don't allow everybody to trade so that big businesses get built. For us we believe small is mighty.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ndibunna: 8:27am On Oct 09, 2022
One thread, thousands of distractions. God forbid.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ndibunna: 8:28am On Oct 09, 2022
marshman293:
Ndi Biafra Na ndi chest beaters

Oga leave here.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by XerXerz: 1:28pm On Oct 09, 2022
Mktinsight the frustrated night owl, your opinion is always useless and worthless. Take it back

abuzz33:

Don't mind them. You know how advanced a civilization is from their city. Not village mentality anambra governors take to build roads few vehicles use.
abuzz33:

Which model is working? No South East city matches little Blantyre in Malawi nobody hears of or Gabarone in Botswana. SE cities are either civil service towns or primitive trading hovels that don't scale beyond 10x10 shops. The oyibos we like to copy don't allow everybody to trade so that big businesses get built. For us we believe small is mighty.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by 0fodirinwa: 1:35pm On Oct 09, 2022
Ikengawo you are always concerned with Anambra that has kept electing good leaders but you are not worried over your useless imo state that has kept electing 419 kingpins and failures as governors. You are concerned about Anambra electing Maduka but you are not concerned over imo state having an incompetent supreme court governor. Even though he is just starting but Soludo has already performed better than all the governors in imo state since 1999 put together. Stop deceiving yourself here. Preach for imo to get it right with the next election.


Ofodirinwa:

k, i see what you're saying but I don't necessarily agree. You're not incorrect that the presence of other activities will give the location life, but the hospital it's self is unfinished and even if there's more life in that area, an unfinished hospital is still unfinished and cannot benefit from it. I think if he finishes it it will naturally attractive activity to the area. If he doesn't finish it, local boys will turn that thing into the worlds biggest bong lol I think Maduka has to figure out how to finish the project. Odds are like a lot of Nigerians in diaspora he tried to 'help' at home and was discouraged by something he witnessed or saw. think Anambra made a very big mistake not nominating this man. He is far superior to Soludo in every regard, and I said from the beginning Soludo was only coming to talk and chase IPOB.

Maduka really had a vision for the state, but I think he saw something that made him lose hope in the people themselves. Many people abroad want to help but once they start someone or something shows them why our homeland is in the condition it is in. Personally, I think that if you want to do something at home you cannot come in naive the way many abroad do because their naivity bubble will be burst inevitably.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NwekereNdoki: 4:42pm On Oct 09, 2022
Ofodirinwa:


Strongly disagree with this. If we're not being hyperbolic (which we tend to be anyways), the level of development in SE Nigeria is highest in Africa across that wide an area. There are pockets that surpass it but all of those pockets are cities. You will not find anywhere in Africa where this many people are in this condition. We are not where we want to be, but we have done things that are not done anywhere else on the continent. Developing one area doesn't work. It leads to sluming and wealth disaparity. Nigeria cannot handle wealth imbalance because the rich people will inevitably take their wealth and leave as has been the case for decades.

A rich man from Osun who makes his money in Lagos will send his children to the UK. Osun will not be a part of his life plan because the development in the SW is in Lagos. Why we want that for ourselves is beyond me. Meanwhile, Igbos have loyalty to their hometown and if we lose that, we lose everything.

We have developed a model that is working but the grass will perpetually be greener in many of our brains. That is why boys are dying to sneak into Congo as we speak.



No, certainly SE has better rural towns that any state in Nigeria, estpecially Anambra (I say that with every sense of responsibility). If it is that one we are doing well.

But it is time we create CBDs in major towns in SE. This CBDs will create an economic ecosystem like what you have in most central cities in Europe and America and even Lagos.

Companies like to do business where they can easily get access to B2B services without travelling kilometers to another city/town to access itt.

We are doing well building our towns with good houses. But for companies, industries and comercial areas. We need to build CBDs in major towns in SE. So that iw will encourage investors to chose to invest there.

It is the most effective way to reduce unemployment in the shortest possible time.

If that Maduka building was in Awka or Onitsha, I tell u, if he was not ready to complete it, someone might be interested to lease it for something else until when he may be ready. But as it is that village now, who will want to go and lease that kind of building in a rural area?

Need I mention also that will improve the aesthetics of our cities and also encourage many to want to toe the same line and even build better ones. I trust how our people like competitions.

Moreover, it is easy to convince people to work in CBDs/Towns and cities than in rural areas. I know how many jobs I turned down cause of the location. Yes for a medical research institute and maybe manufacturing, it may not matter cause people usually live within a research institute and factories. But not for some other sectors, it does.

WE NEED CBDs that's my point. ONITSHAA, AWKA, OWERRI, NNEWI, ABA, ABAKILIKI, ENUGU, ETC. THEY NEED CBDs.

M.I Okpara knows this and Sam Mbakwe too, they planned most of this our citites to have one. But we have disregarded the plan

The pics below drives my point

For A better AlaIgbo!

That is my point.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NwekereNdoki: 4:47pm On Oct 09, 2022
Ikamandoncome:


But maduka kinsmen are still using it to fight him and rejecting to have treatment or allow the hospital start operation because they believe he's an OSU.

FOr me that's irrelevant so is their opinion.

They can't stop him from employing people, if they don't want to work for an Osu, fine, he should employ others

That talk is useless caus they did not dash him money to build. Na him dey even take them serious Ignotre them like they never existed and do ur thign

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ebufa: 5:00pm On Oct 09, 2022
NwekereNdoki:



No, certainly SE has better rural towns that any state in Nigeria, estpecially Anambra (I say that with every sense of responsibility). If it is that one we are doing well.

But it is time we create CBDs in major towns in SE. This CBDs will create an economic ecosystem like what you have in most central cities in Europe and America and even Lagos.

Companies like to do business where they can easily get access to B2B services without travelling kilometers to another city/town to access itt.

We are doing well building our towns with good houses. But for companies, industries and comercial areas. We need to build CBDs in major towns in SE. So that iw will encourage investors to chose to invest there.

It is the most effective way to reduce unemployment in the shortest possible time.

If that Maduka building was in Awka or Onitsha, I tell u, if he was not ready to complete it, someone might be interested to lease it for something else until when he may be ready. But as it is that village now, who will want to go and lease that kind of building in a rural area?

Need I mention also that will improve the aesthetics of our cities and also encourage many to want to toe the same line and even build better ones. I trust how our people like competitions.

Moreover, it is easy to convince people to work in CBDs/Towns and cities than in rural areas. I know how many jobs I turned down cause of the location. Yes for a medical research institute and maybe manufacturing, it may not matter cause people usually live within a research institute and factories. But not for some other sectors, it does.

WE NEED CBDs that's my point. ONITSHAA, AWKA, OWERRI, NNEWI, ABA, ABAKILIKI, ENUGU, ETC. THEY NEED CBDs.

M.I Okpara knows this and Sam Mbakwe too, they planned most of this our citites to have one. But we have disregarded the plan

The pics below drives my point

For A better AlaIgbo!

That is my point.





I agree 100% but governments have to drive the process! There is something about town planning that seems to defy the typical Nigerian civil servants intellectual capacity........to them town planning does not exceed forming taskforces to demolish illegal construction and puruing street hawkers.......most west african cities are a visual disasters especially the anglophone cities

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NwekereNdoki: 6:45pm On Oct 09, 2022
ebufa:






I agree 100% but governments have to drive the process! There is something about town planning that seems to defy the typical Nigerian civil servants intellectual capacity........to them town planning does not exceed forming taskforces to demolish illegal construction and puruing street hawkers.......most west african cities are a visual disasters especially the anglophone cities

Sure, Government have a huge role to play.....

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by XerXerz: 6:47pm On Oct 09, 2022
NwekereNdoki:


Sure, Government have a huge role to play.....

Abia your state is owing 30months salary arrears. What's the role of the government in abia state cheesy

https://www.nairaland.com/7373630/abia-owes-judges-doctors-30

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ofodirinwa: 9:39pm On Oct 09, 2022
abuzz33:


Which model is working? No South East city matches little Blantyre in Malawi nobody hears of or Gabarone in Botswana. SE cities are either civil service towns or primitive trading hovels that don't scale beyond 10x10 shops. The oyibos we like to copy don't allow everybody to trade so that big businesses get built. For us we believe small is mighty.

This is what I mean, no matter what igbo do what someone else is doing = better. This is a general trait with africans. You have a good thing, rather than advance it you want to drop it and grab another based on nothing but trying to exaggerate to prove a point.

So there are limits to how much I can have this discussion. For example, does the SE lack 'big business' and had big business created more wealthy and middle class ppl in Nigerian than the 10x10 shops you're insulting but don't have the discipline courage or blessing to run and maintain.

In you're own life who has created more millionaires, Glo or Alaba?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ofodirinwa: 9:46pm On Oct 09, 2022
NwekereNdoki:



No, certainly SE has better rural towns that any state in Nigeria, estpecially Anambra (I say that with every sense of responsibility). If it is that one we are doing well.

But it is time we create CBDs in major towns in SE. This CBDs will create an economic ecosystem like what you have in most central cities in Europe and America and even Lagos.

Companies like to do business where they can easily get access to B2B services without travelling kilometers to another city/town to access itt.

We are doing well building our towns with good houses. But for companies, industries and comercial areas. We need to build CBDs in major towns in SE. So that iw will encourage investors to chose to invest there.

It is the most effective way to reduce unemployment in the shortest possible time.

If that Maduka building was in Awka or Onitsha, I tell u, if he was not ready to complete it, someone might be interested to lease it for something else until when he may be ready. But as it is that village now, who will want to go and lease that kind of building in a rural area?

Need I mention also that will improve the aesthetics of our cities and also encourage many to want to toe the same line and even build better ones. I trust how our people like competitions.

Moreover, it is easy to convince people to work in CBDs/Towns and cities than in rural areas. I know how many jobs I turned down cause of the location. Yes for a medical research institute and maybe manufacturing, it may not matter cause people usually live within a research institute and factories. But not for some other sectors, it does.

WE NEED CBDs that's my point. ONITSHAA, AWKA, OWERRI, NNEWI, ABA, ABAKILIKI, ENUGU, ETC. THEY NEED CBDs.

M.I Okpara knows this and Sam Mbakwe too, they planned most of this our citites to have one. But we have disregarded the plan

The pics below drives my point

For A better AlaIgbo!

That is my point.

What are you posting in that picture that we don't already have in the SE?

In case you need to know the US and Europe are realizing CBDs don't work. In a digital world nobody is talking about CBDs because they are now obsolete. But for the sake if copying we should look in that direction. Mind you, every SE city has a CBD.

I think the difference is between problem solving and being aesthetic. If you don't think our cities are good looking (Owerri, Enugu and Aba look great so I soon agree) that's one discussion but to say that we are behind Malawi which has a per capita income of 625 USD is another discussion on its own.

The actual people making an impact are developing their towns. They should not stop because people online think it will be more cute to build Malawi ontop of Onitsha

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