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Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by CollectMoney: 6:35pm On Jan 10 |
Nice2023: You sold your land in Abuja or Suleja? |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by BabaRamota1980: 6:44pm On Jan 10 |
The problem you have in Iboland is your top elites. They do not believe in development of Iboland. I will give examples here, take note. Just before he died we learnt that Governor Akeredolu has family house in Ibadan. As wealthy as he is, Saraki does not have family house in Lagos. Bola Ige, before his death, did not have family house in Lagos. Former Governor Ambode's family house is in Epe. Former Emir Sanusi did not have family house in Lagos. After his deposition he was guest of Governor El Rufai at Kaduna guest house in Ikoyi. I can give you list of over twenty Yoruba governors, present and past who do not have family house in Lagos, and instead have built estates in their own states or neighbouring state. As big Obasanjo is, he does not have family house in Lagos. Same goes for Hausa/Fulani. Show me Shagari family house in Lagos. Abacha built family house in Kano. Buhari in Daura. Former Presidential candidate in 1999, Chief Falae, very wealthy man...his house is in Ondo. But when it comes to Ibo, every single elite and wealthy Ibo, past and present governors, has family house in Lagos. If your leaders do not believe in your homeland how will it develop. Remember, they are same people that collect monthly security funds and faac money from federal government. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Ofodirinwa: 6:45pm On Jan 10 |
BabaRamota1980: bro, the Ibo people you're talking about are objectively better than you. You're only posting this because the extent by which they're better than you is stressing you out. You're aware of this. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by BabaRamota1980: 6:52pm On Jan 10 |
Ofodirinwa: Not at all. Im pointing to you that your leadership class has held you back, and they have refused to support and encourage your freedom from Lagos and other regions. If you break yourself free of dependence on Kano, on Abuja, on Lagos, you will break their power and class. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Nigercity: 7:10pm On Jan 10 |
BabaRamota1980: Dependence how?? Not all Igbos are living outside igboland, as a matter of fact out of the 22 richest men in Nigeria, 11 of them are igbos and majority of them, are residing in igboland (Google this) Our region is almost full As it is the most dense populated region in Nigeria That's why you see us everywhere As a matter of fact we have built up and occupied all the forest from owerri down to onistha (use Google earth view map and verify its turning into one city) We migrate not because our place is bad compare to other Nigeria places, but because if all igbos come back to south east It won't enter all of us So we aren't depending on anyone in this country, the igbos controling the markets in Lagos, Kano and Abuja Has nothing to do with the Igbos down East, the igbos in east also import there own goods directly from outside Nigeria reshape it into finish product and sell it by themselves, nothing concern them concern Lagos Infact almost every House hold stuff, clothes,shoe etc sold in Kano/Abuja are being bought from onistha and Aba Go and verify The igbos in South East don't depend on anyone at all 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Nice2023(m): 7:13pm On Jan 10 |
CollectMoney: I sold three of my lands in the heart of Abuja. I don't even know where suleja is in Niger state because of where I live. Do u know aviation around the airport road,that is where I sold three plots of land and divested the proceeds to my home town. Hope u are happy now. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Nigercity: 7:18pm On Jan 10 |
Ofodirinwa: I understand your point, all ideas and no implementation Kept us this way You are right that's the reason I don't really rate social media But nevertheless Am not expecting our leaders to roll out master plan for our town Fastly turning into cities But at least to build multiple lane inter city highways only, so we wouldn't have the tiny roads in future They only thing differentiating Abuja from onistha metro is just the intercity highways surrounding Abuja round Despite different towns in Abuja being far from each others Unlike onistha metro where all towns is Fastly glueing up together 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Ofodirinwa: 7:23pm On Jan 10 |
Nigercity: Bro you don't have leaders and you never will. What makes someone a 'leader' in Nigeria? A hat and a car convoy? What do you specifically need 'leaders' to do that you can't do. It is easy to raise funds in Igboland if you're serious and have a plan and proof of concept. There are community organizations. You can even approach these leader personally. One person convinced Arthur Eze to build a school. Sometimes these leaders grew old in a bad system and have adapted to it. They don't have ideas outside of how to survive that system and can't imagine the necessity of anything they themselves didn't grow up having. Some of them don't think toilets are necessary because they shit in the bush their whole childhood. What 5 men pays for Ozo title in Onitsha can build an onitsha metro, so why not lobby 10 well to do men with a plan and proof of concept and see what can happen? Owerri Airport was 100% build by donations. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Nigercity: 7:32pm On Jan 10 |
junketer: 10 to 15km intracity dual carriageway is good, Hope uzodinma built 30km dual carriageway from owerri to olru, Almost same to oguta, Owerri to mbaise/umuahia And owerri to okigwe That's why roads in IMO state seems to be very wide, Abia state to is promising, otti is planning construction of 18km dual carriageway from ABA to owerrinta (ABA outskirts) , Nndc is doing another 18km from azumin to owaza Umahi also did his thing in ebonyi Rochas started it But we need more 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by CollectMoney: 7:38pm On Jan 10 |
Nice2023: You're a rich man. My maternal uncle from Ikeduru living in Suleja has 5plots of land that he also wants to sell and relocate East. Igbos seem to have lost faith in the unity of Nigeria. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Nice2023(m): 8:07pm On Jan 10 |
CollectMoney: A plot of land in my village is 4.5 to 5million and it keeps going up surprisingly. I need to be part of my towns development. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 8:25pm On Jan 10 |
Nigercity: Enugu is silently industrialized 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Nigercity: 8:30pm On Jan 10 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: I know emene axis, and nsukka and 9th Mile axis But it can't be compared to what is in ABA, and onistha Enugu government should focus on making the city to join 9th mile! People shouldn't be able to know they difference between 9th mile and Enugu (it's like ogidi and onistha, or osisioma and ABA) Also nsukka and obollo afor should be looked into, fun facts is The city glueing up there is far bigger than enugu, Nsukka itself is okay, for sure But those rural areas joining nsukka from obollo afor needs to be checked 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Ofodirinwa: 11:10pm On Jan 10 |
BabaRamota1980: I didn't read this post, I'm only responding to tell you that I didn't read it and that you know they're better than you in every regard and it makes you hate yourself. We can all tell and we're all aware, including you yourself. |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Ogene001: 1:59am On Jan 11 |
BabaRamota1980:So Onitsha and Aba are filled with ghosts? Olodo |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Ofodirinwa: 2:20am On Jan 11 |
I never knew that Gabon, Cameroon, Eg. Guiena, and Congo all come to Aba to buy goods. |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 5:09am On Jan 11 |
Nigercity: Those 1km roads have inhabitants and visitors who suffer greatly. They are very important as well. Doesn't Enugu have good street roads? Street roads help ease traffic from major roads and decongest them eg the completed college road, umuoba road, umuodu road, emelogu. He has awarded Ohanku and Obohia , to commence this Jan. Cemetery road phase 1 is completed and it is strategic too. Important roads under construction are Omuma , East by Ngwa road, Eberi Omuma road , etc and this is aside pH road you mentioned. What of his strides in the health and medical education sectors ? 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 5:13am On Jan 11 |
Nigercity: Alex said he already has sources of financing the loan for 2024 budget , that's what he might mean. It's possible he has raised funds for the budget same way 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 5:16am On Jan 11 |
tishbite41: No single pride came from IPOB. It's been tears and sorrows since that group started . 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 5:18am On Jan 11 |
Abufo: Did IPOB bad guys secure any of the things you mentioned? 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 10:31am On Jan 11 |
Nigercity: That's because you only pass the express for 9th mile. Well, I would rather a delay for a well thought out development than random jungle urbanisation. Emene and 9th mile host large powerful industries o, forget. 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Ogene001: 11:38am On Jan 11 |
Nigercity:The rugged Udi hills makes it difficult for Enugu to join 9th Mile that's why all Enugu expansion is towards Nike. As for Nsukka area, apart from Nsukka main town, the rest are very reluctant towards selling lands. That's a major obstacle in that axis otherwise the emerging urban area is far larger than Enugu as you said 1 Like |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Nigercity: 12:16pm On Jan 11 |
InyinyaAgbaOku:You are right, but let's get things right They commissioning of cemetery phase I Is why I called him a media governor, that road was to SMALL to be commissioned with canopy and funfares, same goes to emelugo, east by ngwa road E.t.c Come on we shouldn't be lowering the standard, because the previous one was bad. obioha road and ohanku road are very strategical in ABA As a matter of fact, obioha road is the longest road in ABA So I commend alex otti for promising to look into it! But there again If one of this two roads is not expanded, then am sorry he is making a mistake In terms of health he is trying, But we need more in terms of roads Why should someone always use ABA owerri road when traveling from ogbor hill to osisioma? We need like 4 fresh dual carriageway that can connect from ogbor hill to osisioma! Again why should some one always have to use ukagebu, azuka str or omoba road just to connect other parts of ogbor hill from new umuahia road? Don't you think that we need at least 2 or 3 fresh dual carriageway roads that can join new umuahia road, from ikot ekpene roads, Deep down in obingwa communities And reduce pressure on those tiny azuka/ukeagbu str roads Bro if you see how what rochas did in owerri, In terms of city expansion Constructing new new intra city road, open up new areas you will realize alot need to be done in Abia and Anambra El rufia did the same thing in Abuja It's some how that someone going from okpu umuobu to osisioma or umuika, where still have to use the over stressed ABA owerri road |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by KGBKremlin: 12:41pm On Jan 11 |
Mikeman123: Erosion alone will cause earthquake |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by BabaRamota1980: 6:45pm On Jan 11 |
Ogene001: Yes, true. Zombies full Onitsha and Aba. Dead people. |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Difrent: 7:24pm On Jan 11 |
Wow Wow Wow What a beautiful educating and enlightening thread. Now that Seun has decided to concentrate on nairaland the quality discussion and healthy debates are coming Back 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Nigercity: 12:34pm On Jan 12 |
Difrent: I just checked the thread now Some bitter souls are here😂🤣 But in regardless we move |
Re: Industrialization Of Igbo Land by Mikeman123(m): 4:14pm On Jan 13 |
I love the fact that great minds are on this thread. There are so many intelligent submissions so far. Great advancements come through ideas. The industrialization of Alaigbo will have ripple effect on other aspects of our economy. Our homeland needs new industrial hubs that will be dotted with both indigenous and foreign companies. South East Asia did it. Catalonia, Spain did it. Please, let's keep the suggestions coming. Hopefully, our policy makers, captains of industries,diasporans and many who have embraced the ' think home' philosophy will chart a course through our illumination |
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