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300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Tabithatim(op): 7:07am On Feb 17
The 300-bed Enugu International Hospital is fast nearing completion.
Wait until you see the world-class and futuristic interior, all built to redefine specialized medical care in the region.
Tomorrow is Here.

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Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by free2ryhme: 7:20am On Feb 17
Tabithatim:
The 300-bed Enugu International Hospital is fast nearing completion.
Wait until you see the world-class and futuristic interior, all built to redefine specialized medical care in the region.
Tomorrow is Here.

source
Why are we celebrating something that isn’t even finished yet?
Can we at least wait until it’s fully working before making a fuss about it?
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by manuelkel(m): 7:21am On Feb 17
It is the duty of the government to provide medical facilities and medical equipments for the citizens.....
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by MrPaul2: 7:21am On Feb 17
Nice one from the governor
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Urgent1Million: 7:21am On Feb 17
Nice one by the Enugu government.
Hopefully, competent personnel will be engaged to deliver quality healthcare and the facility well maintained.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Damilola97(m): 7:22am On Feb 17
Good development now let’s hope after completion it will be well maintained
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by musazulyadain: 7:22am On Feb 17
That's good one, we want every state government to follow the suite
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by boxypane: 7:22am On Feb 17
This is a serious government that understands development.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by twilliamx(m): 7:24am On Feb 17
Tabithatim:
The 300-bed Enugu International Hospital is fast nearing completion.
Wait until you see the world-class and futuristic interior, all built to redefine specialized medical care in the region.
Tomorrow is Here.

source
This are the kind of works that speaks for your when you seek to further your political career not "go and verify" and there is nothing to verify
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by AustineE1: 7:25am On Feb 17
The visionary governor whom we shall vote back as a governor,God willing 2027 under APC and at the federal level we will definitely go for Peter Obi of ADC,a new Nigeria is possible!
We want a Nigeria where the president when sick can go to one of the federal or state hospitals for treatment,not that kind of president that don't even believe in his own country health sector,they rather spend billions travelling to France or England for treatment...its a big shame and a betrayal of the people they rule.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by demstone: 7:29am On Feb 17
tinubu's strategy of sending more nd more revenue to states nd local govt is d only way forward.. we cnt all b going to abj, DIS IS D REAL SURE P
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by EponObi(f): 7:29am On Feb 17
Na state-of-the-art brewery we send this one. Wetin we wan do with hospital? 🙄

Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by everythingtall3: 7:30am On Feb 17
Commendable, but the number one problem in Nigeria is maintenance, we build all these elephant projects for the love of politics instead of the love of the people because without maintenance its only good for pictures while you are still in the office. Bring out a law that enforces 20years maintenance agreement and award 5years renewable maintenance agreement to a private company signed in public so the people can see, publicize the maintenance funding on a website too so we know when they are not maintaining what they are being paid for.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Ebubu6: 7:30am On Feb 17
Tabithatim:
The 300-bed Enugu International Hospital is fast nearing completion.
Wait until you see the world-class and futuristic interior, all built to redefine specialized medical care in the region.
Tomorrow is Here.

source
If there is no insurance even for petty traders, common man no go fit afford am and rich politicians will still prefer overseas meaning it will lay in ruins and waste due to lack of use.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by erad(m): 7:32am On Feb 17
free2ryhme:
Why are we celebrating something that isn’t even finished yet?
Can we at least wait until it’s fully working before making a fuss about it?
Tone down on the negativity.

It's called update. No one is celebrating it, you're the one filled with so much anger that you chose to see it that way.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by tunjijones(m): 7:33am On Feb 17
This Enugu government is trying not like the Cho Cho Cho one in Abia state without any evidence.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by tunjijones(m): 7:34am On Feb 17
manuelkel:
It is the duty of the government to provide medical facilities and medical equipments for the citizens.....
If they don't do it what will you do?

The other past government that didn't do anything what did you do to them?

Instead of you to appreciate a performer you are here talking hogwash.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by REDshouse(m): 7:37am On Feb 17
free2ryhme:
Why are we celebrating something that isn’t even finished yet?
Can we at least wait until it’s fully working before making a fuss about it?
So who is celebrating it...
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by tunjijones(m): 7:37am On Feb 17
These are legacy project that will outlive the governor.

Not like a particular governor that didn't do any legacy project for 8 years only to save the state money in his bank.

Can you imagine that same unproductive former governor wants to be the president of a whole Nigeria.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by demstone: 7:37am On Feb 17
Obidenz said tinubus strategy of sending money from reforms to states nd local govt was a bad idea.. guess dey can now see sey dem denz no b small.. dis is d real sure p
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Ppogbae: 7:37am On Feb 17
International hospital? Is it private? Why International?
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by aworatak: 7:40am On Feb 17
Does this resemble anything near completion?
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Hezzyluv: 7:41am On Feb 17
twilliamx:
This are the kind of works that speaks for your when you seek to further your political career not "go and verify" and there is nothing to verify
Comrade, this one Na massive one. It will still be completed.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by LeeSmart: 7:42am On Feb 17
free2ryhme:
Why are we celebrating something that isn’t even finished yet?
Can we at least wait until it’s fully working before making a fuss about it?
Just like you and your epileptic president have been celebrating lagos-calaba coastal highway. You better work hard for ur monthly 30k stipend oo.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Osariemen12: 7:42am On Feb 17
This is massive, only second to the one built by Oshiomole in my state. This is something you can't find in any southwest states, yet they are unnecessarily loud.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by MrPresident1: 7:42am On Feb 17
Is a great achievement. God bless the governor. He is always wearing suit
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by manuelkel(m): 7:46am On Feb 17
tunjijones:
If they don't do it what will you do?

The other past government that didn't do anything what did you do to them?

Instead of you to appreciate a performer you are here talking hogwash.
Appreciate politicians?? Over my dead body.
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by SmartPolician: 7:46am On Feb 17
Governors like Peter Mbah come once in a century! Dude is racing to transform the Coal City!
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by hotseat: 7:48am On Feb 17
This is massive and highly commendable!

At this rate, Enugu is truly headed for "Enu" amongst her peers.

If this aggressive momentum of landslide development is sustained, anyone who travelled out of the State some years ago would be astounded and dumbfounded if this is the same Enugu that he used to know.

H.E, Governor Peter Ndubiusi Mbah, the go-getter, kudos for leading the State on the right path.


It can only get better!




@hotseat
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by omoredia: 7:48am On Feb 17
One of the hardest working Governor
Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by SmartPolician: 7:49am On Feb 17
free2ryhme:
Why are we celebrating something that isn’t even finished yet?
Can we at least wait until it’s fully working before making a fuss about it?
There's nothing wrong with giving project updates so that people will know that not all governors are time wasters.
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