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| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by SmartPolician: 7:51am On Feb 17 |
tunjijones:Oga, rest! Alex Otti is working for his people while his people do the talking. You should be asking your governor what he's doing with your subsidy money, that's if you are not claiming to be a Lagosian |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by zoedew: 7:53am On Feb 17 |
Tabithatim:What is the mammoth concrete structure in the background of the ongoing hospital project. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by focus7: 7:55am On Feb 17 |
This is what real leadership looks like — a government that attracts development, delivers visible projects, and builds legacy infrastructure for its people. In contrast, it is difficult to take the recent claims about investing in education and healthcare seriously when they are coming from Peter Obi the fraud from Agulu— who once governed Anambra State for eight years. Many residents still question what enduring, state-wide legacy projects his administration left behind. Critics argue that his current narrative does not reflect the reality on ground during his time in office, when Anambra missed the opportunity for transformative public infrastructure that could clearly be pointed to today. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by KennethOkonkwo: 7:59am On Feb 17 |
manuelkel:If it were rk be ALEX OTTI project,it will have been the next best thing after jollof Rice. ![]() Show us one similar project done by peter OBI as Anambra Governor |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by femi4: 8:00am On Feb 17 |
What happened to the villages healthcare system....abandoned |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by gare(f): 8:01am On Feb 17 |
Tabithatim:two of these should be in every LGA in the country. before we start celebrating the governors. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Sirleo05: 8:02am On Feb 17 |
Good one from Mr Gov, finished or not. This how you go for second term with evidence. Not like one guy, almost 3yrs now,and most of his campaign promises his denying that he never made such , that we should try him for second term with only 42km of road as evidence |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Bahamas95(m): 8:05am On Feb 17 |
free2ryhme:Even after completion must we celebrate it? To me that's mediocrity. Citizens of sane climes don't celebrate the nonsense Nigerians celebrate. Politicians would manage to construct roads using substandard materials and there would be fun fare everywhere as if they're doing us favour. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by McLizbae: 8:11am On Feb 17 |
Great job by enugu state government. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by callthefred: 8:13am On Feb 17 |
Tabithatim:Obidients will not see this but if na Otti build poultry in the name of smart schools he will be best after Jesus Christ. Bitter clowns. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by ppogba: 8:14am On Feb 17 |
Well-done Mr Governor. This is a legacy that will speak for you later. Better than going around donating tokens when you nurse an higher ambition. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Focusmind: 8:16am On Feb 17 |
I hope he and his family members will use the hospital after building it. Nigerian politicians don't believe in their own projects to deliver the expected outcomes. ![]() |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by ppogba: 8:18am On Feb 17 |
SmartPolician:Is building 48 "invisible smart schools" with N43 billion part of the working? Is renovating his personal house in Isiala Ngwa with N3b part of the working? Is wasting tax payers money commuting for several kilometers to and from office home on a daily basis while ignoring the Government house nearby part of the working? You go defend tire..... |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Thedon22: 8:18am On Feb 17 |
And some people think only Otti is working. They need to wake up from their slumber. Indeed all govs are delivering projects courtesy of Tinubus triple allocations to states. Tinubu is the performer. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by fabolouz1(m): 8:18am On Feb 17 |
it's not about the physical structures but they abound in different parts of the country but trained hands and modern equipment and patronage by the elite. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by NaijaNaWaa: 8:23am On Feb 17 |
Why can't South Eastern states make use of abundant good architects and builders in the design and construction of public buildings? |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by sinola(m): 8:29am On Feb 17 |
this is a welcome development not a situation where the wife of seating president is busy opening online trustfund on her birthday to launch imaginary library across the country |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Mrexcell(m): 8:31am On Feb 17 |
Nothing too special here the one mrs alakija built in osun state it's what's really called world class. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by aylipple: 8:31am On Feb 17 |
I love what Gov. Peter Mbah is doing with Enugu State. At the pace he's currently going, in 8yrs time (after he must've served for two terms) Enugu may just become the most developed state in Nigeria. Enugu people got it right! |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Bluntemperor: 8:32am On Feb 17*. Modified: 10:48am On Feb 17 |
free2ryhme:Without bias,hates or bitterness,this Governor is A Silent 🔕 Achiever. It should be Commended,not castigated - because it is not yet Finished, •For many would not talk about it Now, because the Governor has now moved to another Party. •I Celebrate 🥳🥂 Sir 👍and your Sterling quality - showing that you have FOCUS- on lifting up the People of the State from- POVERTY and God Bless You and your TEAM. -Same for ROADS 🛣️ DEVELOPMENT . •Just Imagine, IF EVERY STATE IN NIGERIA IS WORKING TIRELESSLY FOR THEIR STATES LIKE THIS ! But what do you have Many States Govt- are USING NBILLIONS for what has No Benefits For Nigerians Citizens - Religion ☯️ Fasting . Individuals Should FAST ⏩ For Their Souls.! |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by vicfajeze: 8:32am On Feb 17 |
Truly,Enugu is a pacesetter when it comes to health |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by tunjijones(m): 8:40am On Feb 17 |
SmartPolician:Subsidy money? Ohh so Tinubu is really giving governors subsidy money ![]() I didn't know o cos you people always say you don't know that Tinubu is using the subsidy money for. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by AbujaLagos: 8:54am On Feb 17 |
manuelkel:kudos the the government that's taking us to era of a good medical facilities and equipments |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by mastereyebee: 8:57am On Feb 17 |
I hope they have budgeted appropriately for the medical personnel especially the doctors and nurses on shift, its not by fancy looking building, also facility management budget so it does not go like the other top building we find everywhere in dilapidated state. my two cent |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Jman06(m): 8:58am On Feb 17 |
tunjijones:Because the Abia governor never join APC? Kudos to governor Mbah for his intentional developmental strides in Enugu state. We are seeing his workings! |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by fineboynl(m): 8:59am On Feb 17 |
The previous governments startee this project after the former senator from that state find himself in trouble in far away UK hospital. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by ceejayluv(m): 9:00am On Feb 17 |
Nice edifice. I hope it's well equipped AND Maintained. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by benardtotti(m): 9:15am On Feb 17 |
AustineE1:Obi you are campaigning for goes abroad for treatment. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by benardtotti(m): 9:17am On Feb 17 |
Tabithatim:Meanwhile Makinde saved 30b in first bank . |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by wazobeer: 9:37am On Feb 17*. Modified: 12:08pm On Feb 17 |
twilliamx:So true. Peter Obi is a hype job, who has very little to show for his 8 years in office in Anambra. He went to a platform and claimed that his children didn't own cars- is that to make us believe your children are trekking or what? Why would your children "own" cars when you have a fleet of cars available for them? Some poor people would think that's humility or management but to me, that's deception. |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by Chykesmicheal40: 9:52am On Feb 17 |
This was like the size of the ARK that God asked Noah to build. ![]() |
| Re: 300-Bed Enugu International Hospital Nears Completion (Pictures) by samaraX: 10:16am On Feb 17 |
Tabithatim:Igbo people are always quick to tag anything international when it's not . Any small thing "international " Enugu rangers int Enyimba international But all these are not where near international |
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