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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by XerXerz: 12:58am On Jan 06, 2023

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Cjrane2: 1:42am On Jan 06, 2023
XerXerz:
Cj, does these pictures actually represent entire cities you mentioned. There's no city in Nigeria that doesn't have its own fair share of bad roads. Delta is a major oil producing state like Akwaibom but one can never place Asaba on the same pedestal with Uyo. Even ikot ekpene is almost overtaking Asaba despite the huge oil revenues. Agreed Anambra has its own fair share of bad roads just like every single state in Nigeria, but the reality is that Soludo is tacking it state wide. By the time he is done, Anambra would have regained it prime position as the state with the best road networks in Nigeria.


Bia Nwaa,

I knew you would write this. Anyone that knows me will vouch that I'm more of an Anambra person than anything. I grew up in Odoakpu, Onitsha! Behind CKC church and school! You are not an Igboman, if not you would know that if I grew up there I'm a complete umu iyoo! My parents lived in MCC, and still live in Omaba today where they own a house. So you see why i stay more in Onitsha than Asaba? In Ojukwu's voice I'll tell you it's Because I'm involved. Ighotago?
My wife is also from Anambra! So Anambra is truly my home and I have every right to defend it and criticize bad governance when I feel so. If Nigeria were a reasonable country, I would be able to claim I'm from Anambra in any document! The way Nigerians claim to be American citizens by being born there or living there for a few years!

I said all this to let you know that I have more stake in Anambra's development than faceless people like you that attack anyone pushing for the development of the state. I will not waste my time on your distraction of comparing Asaba and Awka which became state capitals the on same day! You can do that comparison yourself. Na you sabi.

My goal is to highlight anything that will bring glory to Anambra and allow it to become what it should be.

The roads in the picture were the major main roads in the cities:
1. Club road (Abakaliki street) in Awka
2. Mcc junction near Enugu - Onitsha expressway in Onitsha
3. Nnewi - Oba road (just before Nkwo Triangle) in Nnewi
4. Kpirikpiri road close to Mile 50, in Abakaliki.

I could have picked Oguta road or Awka in Onitsha. If I did, you would still complain. If I had posted a picture of the New Centenary city in Abakaliki or its dazzling Mall flyovers you would still complain. Truth be told, you know I'm saying the truth! A real state of emergency on urban roads in all Anambra's cities is urgently required.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by XerXerz: 1:50am On Jan 06, 2023
Bia this ediot.

You claimed you married, lived in Anambra bla bla bla. When the chips are down, faceless ediots like you would still not be an Anambran. And this won't change the fact that Anambra is the best and most developed state in igboland

Your delta state is among the most backward states in Nigeria despite the huge oil revenues but you haven't for once pushed that things be done rightly but you are always camped here pushing for your stupidity.

Asaba is more or less a glorified village with the worst roads ever but you are always here trying to deceive yourself that all is well with your state.

Delta is among the most indebted states in Nigeria, please can you point to where all the monies entered?

Are you not ashamed that Asaba is a village compare to Uyo, but everytime you camp here as a moral standard to tell us what development is about when your useless backward Delta State is in ruins.

Highlight kee you there. How many times have you highlighted the so many ills and under development bedeviling your useless delta state.

Just few weeks ago, your useless governor took a loan of 100 billion to fund PDP Presidential election, but you are not worried, instead you are always here trying to deceive yourself.

Despite the huge oil revenues in delta state, is there anything to be proud of in delta state. None. But you are here trying to preach nonsense.

If you want to call out leaders, start with your failed delta state that has been producing incompetent clowns as governors. Of all the posts you have ever made on nairaland, you have never written anything about your backward useless shithole state for once, but you expect us to be deceived by your silly lies.

Just last week, I was in Asaba, I kept asking myself if this is a state capital or a village, dilapidated dusty roads and refuse dumpsites everywhere. Where is all the oil monies in delta state?

Are we going to talk about Warri or ughelli those ones are practically abandoned with no sign of government presence despite the huge revenues coming from oil sells.

Delta state should declare a state of emergency in all the roads in asaba, ughelli, warri, etc. Delta is a true definition of a failed state

Cjrane2:

Bia Nwaa, knew you would write this. Anyone that knows me will vouch that I'm more of an Anambra person than anything. I grew up in Odoakpu, Onitsha! Behind CKC church and school! You are not an Igboman, if not you would know that if I grew up there I'm a complete umu iyoo! My parents lived in MCC, and still live Omaba today. My wife is from Anambra! So Anambra is truly my home and I have every right to defend it and criticize bad governance when I feel so. If Nigeria were a reasonable country, I would be able to claim I'm from Anambra in any document! The way Nigerians claim to be American citizens by being born there or living there for a few years! said all this to let you know that I have more stake in Anambra's development than faceless people like you that attack anyone pushing for the development of Anambra state. I will not waste my time on your distraction of Asaba and Awka which became state capitals the same day! You can do that comparison yourself. Na you sabi.My goal is to highlight anything that will bring glory to Anambra and allow it to become what it should be.The roads in the picture were the major main roads in the cities:1. Club road (Abakaliki street) in Awka
2. Mcc junction near Enugu - Onitsha expressway in Onitsha
3. Nnewi - Oba road (just before Nkwo Triangle) in Nnewi
4. Kpirikpiri road close to Mile 50, in Abakaliki. could have picked Oguta road or Awka in Onitsha. If I did, you would still complain. If I had posted a picture of the New Centenary city in Abakaliki or its dazzling flyovers you would still complain. Truth be told, you know I'm saying the truth. A real state of emergency on urban roads in all Anambra's cities is urgently required.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ndibunna: 9:30am On Jan 06, 2023
Cjrane2:


Oga Chima,

I'm glad to see some of you are finally bringing up this serious issue. I didn't want to raise this issue because I knew Anambra people themselves should use their tongue to count their teeth.

Truth be told, when I was growing up in Onitsha in the 1980s and 1990s, Abakaliki was the DUST CAPITAL of the world!
Cities like Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi had decent roads and minimal dust. Today, the reverse is the case!

Rebuilding the internal roads in Anambra's key urban centers must be a key priority. You are right that Soludo won't even scratch the surface of the problem if he hopes to use the easy method of awarding contracts. Direct labor is the solution to reasonably solving this shameful issue. How Abakaliki managed to transform itself from the dust capital of the world to the shining modern city of today must be studied by anyone that wants to develop despite having lean resources.

Yes, Soludo could award contracts to local contractors to hire local labor to do the roads under the supervision of the governor's office.

You've started again this 2023. Pensioners are not paid in Delta state, how many interior roads are good in asaba?
Asaba-warri road is a mess and so on. You grew up and you are no longer here. Allow those present to tackle the issue. Criticize your own state kwanu?
Soon you will tell us reasons Atiku/Okowa is better because Okowa is his vice. Take your time.

Nuff said.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ndibunna: 9:37am On Jan 06, 2023
Cjrane2:


Bia Nwaa,

I knew you would write this. Anyone that knows me will vouch that I'm more of an Anambra person than anything. I grew up in Odoakpu, Onitsha! Behind CKC church and school! You are not an Igboman, if not you would know that if I grew up there I'm a complete umu iyoo! My parents lived in MCC, and still live in Omaba today where they own a house. So you see why i stay more in Onitsha than Asaba? In Ojukwu's voice I'll tell you it's Because I'm involved. Ighotago?
My wife is also from Anambra! So Anambra is truly my home and I have every right to defend it and criticize bad governance when I feel so. If Nigeria were a reasonable country, I would be able to claim I'm from Anambra in any document! The way Nigerians claim to be American citizens by being born there or living there for a few years!

I said all this to let you know that I have more stake in Anambra's development than faceless people like you that attack anyone pushing for the development of the state. I will not waste my time on your distraction of comparing Asaba and Awka which became state capitals the on same day! You can do that comparison yourself. Na you sabi.

My goal is to highlight anything that will bring glory to Anambra and allow it to become what it should be.

The roads in the picture were the major main roads in the cities:
1. Club road (Abakaliki street) in Awka
2. Mcc junction near Enugu - Onitsha expressway in Onitsha
3. Nnewi - Oba road (just before Nkwo Triangle) in Nnewi
4. Kpirikpiri road close to Mile 50, in Abakaliki.

I could have picked Oguta road or Awka in Onitsha. If I did, you would still complain. If I had posted a picture of the New Centenary city in Abakaliki or its dazzling Mall flyovers you would still complain. Truth be told, you know I'm saying the truth! A real state of emergency on urban roads in all Anambra's cities is urgently required.


@bolded, in America they have or other civilization they do move house from one location to another.

Lift that house to Asaba, so that you will stop being involved and at same time we can have peace. Oginidi?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 9:37am On Jan 06, 2023
Jcoleworld911:
Awka is becoming unnecessary insecure, dead bodies lying everywhere.

Someone should suggest to Soludo to take decisive actions against this people (cultist)

Yesterday was sorrowful as a rival group came to okpuno awka and start shooting innocent people all in the name of showing off (counting point) eight people gunned down as a retaliation for what they did on 31st night at ifite awka (killing four people)

We have to leave last night to Enugu, I’m going back to portharcourt this morning, someone will not have peace in awka, even my sister staying here are all with us together with his husband. They will be staying with us for sometime before going back to awka.

This is disheartening, I have been having fun here since on 28th, hospitality business is really booming in awka, I pray the governor look into this Cox it might affect hospitality business in awka
this is really bad

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 9:44am On Jan 06, 2023
Cjrane2:


Oga Chima,

I'm glad to see some of you are finally bringing up this serious issue. I didn't want to raise this issue because I knew Anambra people themselves should use their tongue to count their teeth.

Truth be told, when I was growing up in Onitsha in the 1980s and 1990s, Abakaliki was the DUST CAPITAL of the world!
Cities like Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi had decent roads and minimal dust. Today, the reverse is the case!

Rebuilding the internal roads in Anambra's key urban centers must be a key priority. You are right that Soludo won't even scratch the surface of the problem if he hopes to use the easy method of awarding contracts. Direct labor is the solution to reasonably solving this shameful issue. How Abakaliki managed to transform itself from the dust capital of the world to the shining modern city of today must be studied by anyone that wants to develop despite having lean resources.

Yes, Soludo could award contracts to local contractors to hire local labor to do the roads under the supervision of the governor's office.
so bad! Even in 2023 Onitsha and Awka can't boost of good roads!

Mud and dirt everywhere

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Grgt0n: 11:18am On Jan 06, 2023
This is the condition of Owerri. Have you seen why millions of imo indigenes are living in Anambra cities of Onitsha and Awka, it is because Owerri is a glorified village littered with dilapidated muddy roads and filth everywhere. Okada is now everywhere in Owerri due to dilapidated roads. Awka and Onitsha are like America compare to Owerri. Imo is a failed state

Pictures Owerri

Grgton:
so bad! Even in 2023 Owerri and Orlu can't boost of good roads!
Mud and dirt everywhere

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 11:39am On Jan 06, 2023
This is quite bad. Also Owerri is very unsafe, ipob terrorists operate without resistance in Owerri. Owerri is such an abandoned village

Grgt0n:
Stop crying cheesy

Owerri is a glorified village that's why millions of imo indigenes are running to Anambra cities to live.

There's a reason why you cannot find any other Igbo living in Owerri.

There's a reason imo doesn't have a befitting city that imo indigenes can be proud of

There's a reason imo shall continue to be backwater and Owerri will remain a village.

There's no modernization in imo state that's why imo indigenes are trooping to Anambra to live

This is what a city looks like.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 11:48am On Jan 06, 2023
NKWELLE EZUNAKA IN OYI LGA OF ANAMBRA STATE

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ndibunna: 1:19pm On Jan 06, 2023
quote author=Grgton post=119763016] so bad! Even in 2023 Onitsha and Awka can't boost of good roads!

Mud and dirt everywhere [/quote]

Awka is ahead of Owerri by far. Imo state where unknown gunmen dey do carnival week by week.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 7:15pm On Jan 06, 2023
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 11:11pm On Jan 06, 2023
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 1:41am On Jan 07, 2023
NNEWI WHITE HOUSE FINALLY OPENED!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYth-EIpZW4

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Henix(m): 5:51am On Jan 07, 2023
investnow2013:


NNEWI WHITE HOUSE FINALLY OPENED!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYth-EIpZW4

Who is the owner of the house?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by abuzz33: 7:09am On Jan 07, 2023
Cjrane2:


Oga Chima,

I'm glad to see some of you are finally bringing up this serious issue. I didn't want to raise this issue because I knew Anambra people themselves should use their tongue to count their teeth.

Truth be told, when I was growing up in Onitsha in the 1980s and 1990s, Abakaliki was the DUST CAPITAL of the world!
Cities like Onitsha, Awka, and Nnewi had decent roads and minimal dust. Today, the reverse is the case!

Rebuilding the internal roads in Anambra's key urban centers must be a key priority. You are right that Soludo won't even scratch the surface of the problem if he hopes to use the easy method of awarding contracts. Direct labor is the solution to reasonably solving this shameful issue. How Abakaliki managed to transform itself from the dust capital of the world to the shining modern city of today must be studied by anyone that wants to develop despite having lean resources.

Yes, Soludo could award contracts to local contractors to hire local labor to do the roads under the supervision of the governor's office.

Good points!

Anambra cities need PLANNING. Imagine if Ngige had not relocated many markets out of Onitsha. Onitsha, Nnewi particularly need to get a handle on trading. Modernize it. Put in parking, signage, conveniences, water, security, power, paving. Trading should not remain a primitive affair. Informal trading has to be restricted severely otherwise half of Nigeria will descend on Anambra state and sell in wheelbarrows, in gutters and on the street floor, in shacks along every single major road as they are doing now and turn the place into a slum.

Second is they have to get rid of keke in the three city cores (Awka, Nnewi, Onitsha). Keke are operated by lawless youths and create more problems than they solve with congestion. Cities need to move to 10-20 seater buses for transport within cities not overloaded 3-5 passenger tricycles. Let keke ply smaller towns.

Thirdly, they need to look at cities holistically. When you are building roads in a cities what are the key arteries that need to be planned, what are the carrying capacity of roads at peak (how many vehicles can it support), do commercial areas have sufficient access roads, capacity, does residential?

The Ministry of Transport, Works, Urban Development and Planning and Utilies should be coordinated by someone with expertise not the kind of people Soludo selected. 70% of Anambrarians live in cities. You need engineering expertise not politicians in ministries.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 10:38am On Jan 07, 2023
abuzz33:


Good points!

Anambra cities need PLANNING. Imagine if Ngige had not relocated many markets out of Onitsha. Onitsha, Nnewi particularly need to get a handle on trading. Modernize it. Put in parking, signage, conveniences, water, security, power, paving. Trading should not remain a primitive affair. Informal trading has to be restricted severely otherwise half of Nigeria will descend on Anambra state and sell in wheelbarrows, in gutters and on the street floor, in shacks along every single major road as they are doing now and turn the place into a slum.

Second is they have to get rid of keke in the three city cores (Awka, Nnewi, Onitsha). Keke are operated by lawless youths and create more problems than they solve with congestion. Cities need to move to 10-20 seater buses for transport within cities not overloaded 3-5 passenger tricycles. Let keke ply smaller towns.

Thirdly, they need to look at cities holistically. When you are building roads in a cities what are the key arteries that need to be planned, what are the carrying capacity of roads at peak (how many vehicles can it support), do commercial areas have sufficient access roads, capacity, does residential?

The Ministry of Transport, Works, Urban Development and Planning and Utilies should be coordinated by someone with expertise not the kind of people Soludo selected. 70% of Anambrarians live in cities. You need engineering expertise not politicians in ministries.
of course, Anambra state needs planning... You have a point on that..

Owerri below

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by oilykid(m): 11:20am On Jan 07, 2023

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 1:19pm On Jan 07, 2023
Imo state particularly Owerri should be demolished and replanned with proper infrastructures. This is why millions of imo indigenes prefer to live in Anambra. I know it is very painful for you to accept realty on ground cheesy

Grgton:
of course, imo state needs planning... You have a point on that.Owerri below

Pictures Owerri

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 1:28pm On Jan 07, 2023
Grgton:
of course, imo state needs planning... You have a point on that..

Owerri should be demolished completely, planned and be rebuilt with proper infrastructures to have an outlook of a city. This is Awka. This is why there are millions of imo indigenes living here

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 1:39pm On Jan 07, 2023
Grgton:
of course, imo state needs planning... You have a point on that..

There's no where in imo state where you can find a road with walkways and covered drainage. This is Awka. This is one of the reasons millions of imo indigenes are trooping to Anambra for greener pasture so they can enjoy proper infrastructures

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 1:51pm On Jan 07, 2023
Grgton, Owerri should be demolished completely and rebuilt to look like a state capital. This is Onitsha the America of ndi imo. There are over two million Imolites living in this city

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 2:00pm On Jan 07, 2023
Grgton, imo indigenes saw flyovers for the first time when they first arrived in Anambra. This is Onitsha

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 2:13pm On Jan 07, 2023
While everyone agrees that the entire imo state should be demolished, planned and rebuilt, but the next administration in imo state should first demolish and rebuilt the following eyesore projects in imo state immediately on assumption of office.

1. Imo motorpark airport (imo is yet to have airport, because even motorparks at Upper Iweka looks decent than this)

2. Owerri international conference centre (this substandard Hall should be demolished to pave way for the kind of worldclass ICC)

3. Owerri flyovers are more or less an eyesore and substandard because since it was built, it hasn't been used because of structural issues.

4. Almost all the roads in Owerri are dilapidated and muddy. The next administration in imo state must take a strong decision to demolish this village that's Owerri and rebuilt it with proper flyovers, roads with sidewalks and covered drainage.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 2:19pm On Jan 07, 2023
Once imo state government demolished all those eyesore, then they should go to Anambra and copy what infrastructures should look like, then come back to implement it.

1. Anambra international airport

2. Awka International convention centre

3. Awka flyover

4. Paved roads with sidewalks and covered drainage

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by 3pointsagree: 2:26pm On Jan 07, 2023
Soludo will not fail

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 2:30pm On Jan 07, 2023
3pointsagree:
Soludo will not fail
yeah it's on his neck to redesign Anambra

Owerri below

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 2:31pm On Jan 07, 2023
Imolites saw escalators and carousels at airport for the first time in Anambra.

This is Anambra international airport

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 2:32pm On Jan 07, 2023
Owerriboi:
Once imo state government demolished all those eyesore, then they should go to Anambra and copy what infrastructures should look like, then come back to implement it.

1. Anambra international airport

2. Awka International convention centre

3. Awka flyover

4. Paved roads with sidewalks and covered drainage
keep wasting your time
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 2:33pm On Jan 07, 2023
Owerri is a village that should be demolished and rebuilt with proper infrastructures. Imo state should be demolished Shame

This is what a city should look like cheesy

Grgton:
yeah it's on his neck to redesign Owerri below

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Owerriboi: 2:36pm On Jan 07, 2023
cheesy

My duty is to constantly peppering you with facts and reality, while you are always pained because Anambra is the America of ndi imo. Ntoor

Grgton:
keep wasting your time

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