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Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by fastseo: 10:31am On Jun 17, 2024
PHAYOL81:
Another 3.5km yet the indigenes would hype him as outperforming those delivering quality road infrastructure in double digits, at least. Sometimes you wonder how some people reason.
What do u mean?
The road is 3.5km. It's a minor road that connects owrrrinta from osisioma.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Bluntemperor: 10:31am On Jun 17, 2024
jkpbestseries:
Good work
Good to know but is it 3.5 km-Road in Aba ,we should be sitting to debate now,when the Chinese have completed 2,246 KM Roads ,in straight jacket,in 2 years?
We definitely need to examine our brains or we need definite reset in Nigeria.
Anyway,it's not good to be used to Poverty and for 16- years,PDP,did nothing in the East,yet different Budgets were Passed and Collected for these Infrastructures,you have Your National Assembly and States Houses of Assembly, including your Senators,all are still alive or Abroad!
Same in every Regions of Nigeria- Paying Lips - Service to Nigeria Future and their Youths.
Very Shameful.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Lovelyn451(f): 10:32am On Jun 17, 2024
MrEverest:
Alex Ottih is really revolutionizing Abia State and showing others that good governance is not rocket science. However, there is one impression that is being created to dilute his great works and we need to stop it.

PDP performed terribly in Abia State but same terrible governance has been witnessed in states like Ogun, Delta etc. Go to Ogun state today and you will be shocked to see how bad their roads are. Their successive governors have performed even worse than those that governed Abia State.

However, the difference is that Igbos don’t tolerate bad governance. They will keep calling out and shaming such a governor until he sits up. This is unlike Yorubas. They will rather keep quiet and suffer in silence than to be embarrassed. They will rather dobale for a rogue governor openly and grumble in their bedrooms. In Ogun state, look at the revenue generated over the years and ask yourself, where did the successive governments invest them?

Ikpeazu performed badly, but I can assure you, he was better than most Ogun state governors.

Yoruba culture of see no evil and tell no evil, is very bad unprogressive. They really need to learn from Igbos on this aspect.
they were exposing the the bad roads in Abia with aim to mock igbos not knowing they were showing the governor areas to work on while their own rot away with no one to talk about it, now na Anambra dey their next agenda in terms of security, we'll soon overcome it while their region becomes the headquarters of ritual, kidnapping, fraud, organ harvesting but they are hiding it from the media
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by aikyg(m): 10:34am On Jun 17, 2024
BossGerald:
This kepukepu guy too dey overdo, gush...can't you relax and wait till the road project is completedhuh


Eme Ka ndi imezi owa and okitipupa
Stop this childish attack on Imezi Owa. My grandma is from Ogwofia in Imezi Owa.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Amah70: 10:38am On Jun 17, 2024
Seunpapa65:
Clips from the ongoing 3.5KM osisoma Ekeakpara NNPC industrial road with cement concrete pavement

Alex C. Otti

Kepukepu TV- KTV

Kepukepu Boom

Tochukwu Ogbuagu KepukepuTv
Indeed ABA has suffered in the hands of PDP

Abia is in safe hands
Alex Otti is God-sent for Aba.
Well, his Imo counterpart, also builds solid roads that join Owerri to other cities in Imo State, as well as in Owerri.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by wildernessVoice: 10:39am On Jun 17, 2024
It's a good beginning but can be better if they use concrete paver.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Okechinwadike: 10:44am On Jun 17, 2024
InyinyaAgbaOku:
It's far better than fighting for Ikwerre to join SE.
Some of you hate your fellow Igbos so bad but keep looking for others
what a silly response, though might be a small boy anyway!.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by HBB1(m): 10:45am On Jun 17, 2024
MrEverest:
Alex Ottih is really revolutionizing Abia State and showing others that good governance is not rocket science. However, there is one impression that is being created to dilute his great works and we need to stop it.

PDP performed terribly in Abia State but same terrible governance has been witnessed in states like Ogun, Delta etc. Go to Ogun state today and you will be shocked to see how bad their roads are. Their successive governors have performed even worse than those that governed Abia State.

However, the difference is that Igbos don’t tolerate bad governance. They will keep calling out and shaming such a governor until he sits up. This is unlike Yorubas. They will rather keep quiet and suffer in silence than to be embarrassed. They will rather dobale for a rogue governor openly and grumble in their bedrooms. In Ogun state, look at the revenue generated over the years and ask yourself, where did the successive governments invest them?

Ikpeazu performed badly, but I can assure you, he was better than most Ogun state governors.

Yoruba culture of see no evil and tell no evil, is very bad unprogressive. They really need to learn from Igbos on this aspect.
You are just a toxic lot!

Wetin concern Yoruba and the 3km road you are building?

"...Yoruba culture of see no evil, speak no evil?"
🤣
You sha must brag at any little opportunity!

Where are most of the men and women who fought for civil rights in this country from?
Where are most lf the people who fought for democracy in this country from?

On top of uncompleted 3.5km road, you start spewing rubbish.

South-west has horrible governance, but your kinsmen keep thronging it everyday.
Or South-west is the cause of the kill-at-home situation too.

Christ!
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by privatelord: 10:47am On Jun 17, 2024
You are totally correct, from what I am seeing in that picture, I have serious doubts that this road will last, Rigid pavements have been proven to last for a very long time, however, it must be handled by professionals, its not just about pouring concrete, and lining up a few reinforcements here and there without proper analysis and design.

Dogalmighty17:
Quacks. Better not to have used any concrete at all than do have used what they did up there. When people hear concrete for road they think it is just ordinary mix and pour. Concrete has grades and different mix types. The least acceptable concrete grade is M30 which what they are doing up there is no where close to. I doubt when this concrete sets it can take up to 2000 psi.

Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by ifeco4(m): 10:49am On Jun 17, 2024
InyinyaAgbaOku:
It's far better than fighting for Ikwerre to join SE.
Some of you hate your fellow Igbos so bad but keep looking for others
Who released this mad goat from it's cage.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Okechinwadike: 10:51am On Jun 17, 2024
Irupetepete:
A product of LP
na like this Peter Obi for dey revolutionize Nigeria back to back but some akotileta prefers corn, cassava, garri, ewa...
Eo ti MO nkankan, e fe ku.
Let me burst ya bubble, the most people relocating their families are people you guys despise...
I be yoruba but I reason with my sense not anus..
Most times, you know who is telling the truth by what they say and do, most times
my brother you go make heaven
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Ebubu2: 10:53am On Jun 17, 2024
InyinyaAgbaOku:
I get you my brother.
But I won't get things right simply for other people to identify with me either.
Anybody that is not with me now shouldn't identify when I am better.
As I am trying to get things right , what will they be doing exactly?
I no dey for that monkey dey work baboon dey chop.
They are not better than Igbos in the East at all.

I replied that mofo cos he spent lots of time agitating for Ikwerre to join SE as a sixth state or SE remains the way it is and I told that he was sick in the head. Ikwerre send you? 😂😂😂
What's the advantage Ikwerre will bring to the East? What are they bringing into Rivers? The guy gave me no reason. But here he is dissing Abia development 🤦🤦🤦
I agree with you and Despacito1, same people will malign Abakaliki Ebonyi people and call them non-Igbos and Fulani of the SE and lower class Igbos or we are not real Igbos. Pushing to ostracise us or attach us to middle belt and not recognise us while they beg Ikwerre and Anioma who don’t care about them, to be Igbos.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Smartcitizen: 10:54am On Jun 17, 2024
MrEverest:
Alex Ottih is really revolutionizing Abia State and showing others that good governance is not rocket science. However, there is one impression that is being created to dilute his great works and we need to stop it.

PDP performed terribly in Abia State but same terrible governance has been witnessed in states like Ogun, Delta etc. Go to Ogun state today and you will be shocked to see how bad their roads are. Their successive governors have performed even worse than those that governed Abia State.

However, the difference is that Igbos don’t tolerate bad governance. They will keep calling out and shaming such a governor until he sits up. This is unlike Yorubas. They will rather keep quiet and suffer in silence than to be embarrassed. They will rather dobale for a rogue governor openly and grumble in their bedrooms. In Ogun state, look at the revenue generated over the years and ask yourself, where did the successive governments invest them?

Ikpeazu performed badly, but I can assure you, he was better than most Ogun state governors.

Yoruba culture of see no evil and tell no evil, is very bad unprogressive. They really need to learn from Igbos on this aspect.
MAY GOD IN HEAVEN CONTINUE TO BLESS PEOPLE LIKE YOU IN NIGERIA.

WITH PEOPLE LIKE YOU, I FEEL WE STILL HAVE HOPE IN NIGERIA.

MOST PEOPLE LIE A LOT IN NIGERIA AND ONLY GOD KNOWS WHY.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Ikumapkayi: 10:55am On Jun 17, 2024
jkpbestseries:
Good work
I hope it is underlaid with iron rod otherwise it won't last.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Kemistri3(m): 10:56am On Jun 17, 2024
PHAYOL81:
Another 3.5km yet the indigenes would hype him as outperforming those delivering quality road infrastructure in double digits, at least. Sometimes you wonder how some people reason.
Alex Otti is currently doing:

Arochukwu-Ndi Okereke-Ozuabam Road: 30km

Umuahia-Ohafia road : 67.64km

Nunya-Eluama-Ogboro Road: 11.5km

Port Harcourt road: 6.7km


ALL AT THE SAME TIME

Go and sleep if you don't know what to say
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Okechinwadike: 10:56am On Jun 17, 2024
PHAYOL81:
Another 3.5km yet the indigenes would hype him as outperforming those delivering quality road infrastructure in double digits, at least. Sometimes you wonder how some people reason.
are you on drugs? so because is 3.5km he should leave it? why black man de like this
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Smartcitizen: 11:00am On Jun 17, 2024
Dogalmighty17:
Quacks. Better not to have used any concrete at all than do have used what they did up there. When people hear concrete for road they think it is just ordinary mix and pour. Concrete has grades and different mix types. The least acceptable concrete grade is M30 which what they are doing up there is no where close to. I doubt when this concrete sets it can take up to 2000 psi.
Please can you help us and give Dapo Abiodun this advise as he is yet to start any construction.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Smartcitizen: 11:00am On Jun 17, 2024
Okechinwadike:
are you on drugs? so because is 3.5km he should leave it? why black man de like this
He has every reason to be angry.

He is from Ogun State.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Czarugo007: 11:01am On Jun 17, 2024
BossGerald:
This kepukepu guy too dey overdo, gush...can't you relax and wait till the road project is completedhuh


Eme Ka ndi imezi owa and okitipupa
who will ever satisfy you guys?
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Smartcitizen: 11:02am On Jun 17, 2024
Kemistri3:
Alex Otti is currently doing:

Arochukwu-Ndi Okereke-Ozuabam Road: 30km

Umuahia-Ohafia road : 67.64km

Nunya-Eluama-Ogboro Road: 11.5km

Port Harcourt road: 6.7km


ALL AT THE SAME TIME

Go and sleep if you don't know what to say
You forgot to add Ohaku Road Bros.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Okechinwadike: 11:02am On Jun 17, 2024
Smartcitizen:
He has every reason to be angry.
He is from Ogun State.
but bros why the envy and hate
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by SSpeter(m): 11:03am On Jun 17, 2024
Dogalmighty17:
Quacks. Better not to have used any concrete at all than do have used what they did up there. When people hear concrete for road they think it is just ordinary mix and pour. Concrete has grades and different mix types. The least acceptable concrete grade is M30 which what they are doing up there is no where close to. I doubt when this concrete sets it can take up to 2000 psi.
it is you who is ignorant, that is not a concrete road, that is a solid ground floor, the road will be tarred. The underlying soil is weak, hence they will make a solid ground floor before tarring
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Kemistri3(m): 11:04am On Jun 17, 2024
Smartcitizen:
You forgot to add Ohaku Road Bros.
Alex Otti is doing a lot of roads in Abia.

I just decided to focus on the high ticket ones

There's a 6 lane expansion project he's also doing along owerrinta or so. I'll confirm exactly
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Smartcitizen: 11:05am On Jun 17, 2024
Okechinwadike:
but bros why the envy and hate
You need to PITY them,

I was in Ogun State last April their governor is really dealing with the.

Imagine who Okezie IKpeazu is far better than.

You really need to PITY them for being angry with others especially Abia state with little IGR less than Ogun State.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by designking: 11:05am On Jun 17, 2024
EcoNews:
Na bricklayer Alex Otti de use to build road for Aba now ?! Nice innovation though.
Even the cement-sand-stones ratio looks a bit poor.

I doubt if this road can stand heavy duty trucks plying the road daily.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by amadice(m): 11:09am On Jun 17, 2024
BossGerald:
This kepukepu guy too dey overdo, gush...can't you relax and wait till the road project is completedhuh


Eme Ka ndi imezi owa and okitipupa
IF HE DOES NOT DO, people will complain. HE DOES, you will still complain abeg enter bush make we see road
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by SSpeter(m): 11:15am On Jun 17, 2024
EcoNews:
Na bricklayer Alex Otti de use to build road for Aba now ?! Nice innovation though.
is you who is ignorant, that is not a concrete road, that is a solid ground floor, the road will be tarred. The underlying soil is weak, hence they will make a solid ground floor before tarring
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by SSpeter(m): 11:16am On Jun 17, 2024
designking:
Even the cement-sand-stones ratio looks a bit poor.

I doubt if this road can stand heavy duty trucks plying the road daily.
is you who is ignorant, that is not a concrete road, that is a solid ground floor, the road will be tarred. The underlying soil is weak, hence they will make a solid ground floor before tarring. Seek knowledge!
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by SSpeter(m): 11:17am On Jun 17, 2024
Ikumapkayi:
I hope it is underlaid with iron rod otherwise it won't last.
they do not need to place rods, that is not a concrete road, it is a solid ground floor the road will be tarred.
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by SSpeter(m): 11:18am On Jun 17, 2024
privatelord:
You are totally correct, from what I am seeing in that picture, I have serious doubts that this road will last, Rigid pavements have been proven to last for a very long time, however, it must be handled by professionals, its not just about pouring concrete, and lining up a few reinforcements here and there without proper analysis and design.
Stop displaying your ignorance, that is not a concrete road it is a solid ground floor. Instead of using laterite to fill the road, they are making a solid ground floor, afterwards, the road will be tarred. Seek knowledge!
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Ifyboy0999: 11:25am On Jun 17, 2024
Dogalmighty17:
Quacks. Better not to have used any concrete at all than do have used what they did up there. When people hear concrete for road they think it is just ordinary mix and pour. Concrete has grades and different mix types. The least acceptable concrete grade is M30 which what they are doing up there is no where close to. I doubt when this concrete sets it can take up to 2000 psi.
Bros abeg, how exactly did you determine that it is not M30?
Re: Pictures Of 3.5km Osisoma NNPC Industrial Road by Ifyboy0999: 11:26am On Jun 17, 2024
privatelord:
You are totally correct, from what I am seeing in that picture, I have serious doubts that this road will last, Rigid pavements have been proven to last for a very long time, however, it must be handled by professionals, its not just about pouring concrete, and lining up a few reinforcements here and there without proper analysis and design.
No vex oh, but which analysis and design you dey find?
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