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Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by B2mario(m): 7:31am On Dec 30, 2014
customized13:
B2mario weldone

Welldone bro
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by tabletman1: 8:06am On Dec 30, 2014

“Close to us is the Owerri Airport and nearly 80 per cent of the people who use it are from Abia State. It is verifiable. So, the pres­sure is on us to build our own airport to solve this problem. The same applies to Enugu Air­port and the same with Port Harcourt Airport. Don’t forget that Aba is in Abia State and it is one of the most memorable commercial cit­ies in Nigeria. So, the request by Abia for an airport is a momentum that has built over the years. And now the government says this is the right time to give Abia people an airport.”


I don't know why I found this statement funny.
Abagworo is it true? gringrin
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by B2mario(m): 8:09am On Dec 30, 2014
asha80:
Aba needs all the help it can get let us not kid ourselves.

Yes, Aba needs all the help it can get. But despite the negligence meted against it by this current administration, it's still one of the few Nigeria cities that can boast of few good places (like Owerri, Enugu, Ph, Uyo, lagos, kaduna, jos and so).

I normally laugh whenever i hear people say that Aba is the worst city in Nigeria. In as much as there is much negligence meted against it, it still retains some of it's pride. In Southeast, Aba might be the 3rd or 4th finest city.

The contest of the 3rd or 4th position is between it and Umuahia, which I'll give Aba 3rd because it has all the qualities of international city. And it can stand alone as a country just like Singapore and Honkong without sourcing for help from any nearby country.

Most people who criticise Aba do so based on what they see on internet, Aba is not bad and most of it's major roads are swept on daily basis. Even the popular Ikot Ekpene road, the only bad portion is at the boundary axis between Obingwa(Abia) and Essien Udim(Akwa Ibom) and has received little attention this xmas.
But people has badmouth the road as if all parts of the road is in a deplorable state.
Aba is not bad and dirty as people portray on internet, lets not kid ourselves bro.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by asha80(m): 8:09am On Dec 30, 2014
tabletman1:

I don't know why I found this statement funny.
Abagworo is it true? gringrin
I find that assertion quite funny too.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by B2mario(m): 8:26am On Dec 30, 2014
Collynzo22:

Please what is the state of those nice looking roads during the rainy season?
It it not in Aba that ọkọchị (dry season) is called a construction company?

Nice question.

Asa road, Aba/owerri road, Umungasi rd, Okigwe rd, brass rd, factory rd, brass str, ikot ekpene rd etc has no problem whenever it rains.

But you see Faulks rd, Osusu rd, Omuma rd, Umule rd, Umuode rd and Umuocham rd, even cemetery rd, hmmm whenever it rains bro you can use canoe to ply on the roads if you wish especially Faulks rd.

I'll look for a pics of the flooded part of faulks rd and post.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by ikpeazu2015: 8:28am On Dec 30, 2014
vote okezie to rebuild abia state
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by ikpeazu2015: 8:33am On Dec 30, 2014
okezie was just deputizing, i am very sure that when he mounts as the executive governor and as an aba boy he knows the problem of aba and abia state as a whole. vote okezie to bring out our state from this ugly situation


Aba, the commercial nerve-centre of Abia State, bore for some time the unenviable tag of the dirtiest city in Nigeria. The reason for this was not far to seek. This city which is renowned for its manufacturing and commercial activities was plagued by the problems of insecurity, environmental disorder, poor electricity supply, etc.

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The people of Aba, and indeed the entire Abia State citizenry, must have been seriously embarrassed when the Minister of Finance and the Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ndozi Okonjo-Iweala in a lecture organised and attended by the Governor of Abia State, Theodore Orji, described Aba as very dirty.

Many visitors have also been quoted as saying that the city stank horribly, just as they criticised its bad road networks. For instance, an English woman had in a Youtube documentary written thus: “I have been to Aba. It is very dirty, (with lots of)mosquitoes. Too bad …”.

That was last year when whole roads and streets were blocked by mountains of refuse, with erosion and flood causing a lot of havoc. On Ngwa Road, by Ohanku; Asa Road by Michael’s; Asa Road by Milverton, Dear John Junction by 7UP, Ogbor Hill; Ngwa Road by Asa, Obohia Road, off Ngwa Road, Port-Harcourt Road, Jubilee to Hospital roads, heaps of refuse blocked the drainage system with the gutters oozed offensive odour.

Most disposal points had no buckets. Refuse was dropped along the roads, soiling the city and blocking free flow of traffic and causing accidents. In places like Ngwa Road by Ohanku, traders sat on the refuse with their wares.

For the people of Aba, in spite of the double taxation collected by the Abia State Environmental Protection Agency, ASEPA, the agency failed woefully in its responsibility.

This was Aba before Governor Theodore Orji appointed Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu Deputy General Manager of ASEPA. His main task, Orji told him, was to keep Aba clean on a sustainable basis. It was a challenge Dr Ikpeazu accepted by assuring the people that he would transform Aba to one of the neatest cities in the country.

And some months after, Aba residents who were most critical of the return of filth to the city after the former General Manager of ASEPA, Mr Cosmos Ndukwe, became Chief of Staff, are now singing a different tune. According them, the city is now wearing a new, decent look, thanks to the new helms man at ASEPA.

Dr Ikpeazu is a former head of Head of Department of Applied Chemistry, Enugu State University of Technology, a biochemist whose main focus is biochemical toxicology and is also reputed to have carried out researches in environmental sciences.

Before his current appointment, Ikpeazu was Special Adviser on Environment and Sanitation to Orji and was also the General Manager of the Abia State Passengers Integrated Manifest and Safety Scheme, ASPIMS.

Getting set for the job

To prepare the ground for success, the new ASEPA boss was said to have tried to endear himself to the people by showing active interest in sports, schools, markets and communal engagements. He established ASEPA Clubs in schools and enforced the Governor’s suspension of tax on disposal of wastes.

Ikpeazu inherited two functional trucks in Aba – one roll-off truck and one compactor. He repaired three more roll-off trucks and increased the number of compactors to six. He also commissioned an engineer to provide more buckets to make up for the shortfall for the 62 places being served by only 18 buckets.

Indiscriminate disposal of refuse

According to his aide, Mr. Enyinnaya E. Appolos, when Ikpeazu met with the people of Aba, he had lamented the indiscriminate disposal of refuse by residents, noting that such actions frustrated his agency from keeping Aba clean.

He also urged neighbouring states to stop smuggling refuse into Aba, warning that offenders would be charged to court to serve as deterrent to others. ASEPA also kept surveillance on the Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway to stop residents from dumping refuse on the express road.

With the support of the Governor, Ikpeazu was said to have bought buckets, roller trucks and engaged enough staff. He was also advised by the Governor to carry out most of his evacuations at night.

ASEPA has about 57 buckets or giant-size waste bins. From Abia Polytechnic to Ngwa Road, there are over five buckets for people to dump their refuse. People are allowed to throw their refuse into the buckets from 5 am till night. Where there is no bucket, staff are stationed to reclaim the waste thrown into heaps, Appollos said.

When the buckets are full, the roll-off trucks, four in number, take them to a place in Ihie on Port Harcourt Road at night where the refuse is dumped.

“We monitor the exercise. His office is at the Ministry of Works, Aba. A member of Adventist Church, he goes to work from the church on Saturdays. The state funds the agency, so ASEPA does not charge individuals to dispose their refuse. Abia stopped collection of refuse charges till further notice. The state is the sole financier,” the aide informed.

In the morning, minders clean up the dump sites and cover the buckets. Each day in Aba, 70 buckets of refuse are evacuated while the staff who clean the streets follow it up by cleaning the streets. If the refuse is not cleaned for a day, there will be environmental crisis in Aba.

On account of this, the heaps of refuse in the streets have disappeared. Ehi Road, once a mountain of waste, is now motorable. The Ministry of Environment is draining Ikot Ekpene Road. It is also cleaning up gutters and trucks dispose the waste.

“Ikpeazu believes that if you get Aba right, it will serve the East and the entire Eastern region. Aba’s success should be part of the people’s passion,” Apollos went on.

Need for Federal presence

To many Aba residents, Aba has been neglected by the federal government. Aba residents told VM that the city needs a power plant. “There is no federal presence, only police and prisons. We want Aba well positioned to enable it to provide services the people need.

Aba is a market but it produces what it sells. People come from Central Africa, West Africa, etc, to Aba. Aba needs federal attention. The South East government should also think of Aba. So, the Federal Government should help Aba to become the Taiwan of Africa. Rate of activities in Aba is high. It is not just about trading, “Ikpeazu’s said.

But the agency needs more buckets and trucks. “The population of Aba is exploding due to activities of Boko Haram in the North which has forced more people to settle in the city, thereby increasing its environmental problem. Ikpeazu is interpreting the vision of Orji on waste disposal. He brought in Dr. Ikpeazu because he knows he can interpret his vision.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/aba-battle-rid-abias-commercial-city-filth/#sthash.sLjXzipn.dpuf
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by ikpeazu2015: 8:40am On Dec 30, 2014
okezie must rescue abia. abia has been reduced to a laughing stock of nigeria. no road, no nothing. abia state has been reduced to a jungle by ouk. if he fail us we shall burn down his father's house in aba. abia needs all the help it can get to come out from this deadly situation.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAd2JLuP0Yc


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtEqEJxKjSY
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by Abagworo(m): 8:54am On Dec 30, 2014
tabletman1:


I don't know why I found this statement funny.
Abagworo is it true? gringrin

While I do not have access to detailed information on that, I sincerely doubt it. Maybe they mean residents and not native Abians.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by ikpeazu2015: 8:54am On Dec 30, 2014
this is our next governor. get your pvc ready.

Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by B2mario(m): 9:10am On Dec 30, 2014
Nedu09:
wow! is that Aba? why all this bed mouth about ABA being dirt or slum? i presume they haven't been to Aba. not as bad as they painted it. can't even believe they have that spacious and wide dual carriage like this one..... Onitsha doesn't even have single dual carriage road apart from Fed Govrt high ways Asaba/enugu rd. the inner hoods are worst then what am seeing here.. too narrow like a path way, no pedestrian side walk and always drag road with motorist. Onitsha is little bit better only at upper iweka the rest are in sorry state. even the work I saw was so shabby and rough with no finishing no thanks to IDC.... hope to visit this city soon....

Nwanne, Aba is not bad as they portray here. I can equally fault you for relying on internet, atimes make up time to visit some Nigeria cities so as to know their real conditions. The paramount aim of what I'm doing here today is to prove some people wrong based on their wrong perception about Aba, but in actual sense Aba still needs some attentions from state and federal govt.

Aba is not dirty and cannot be, just that it's having a drainage problem which is affecting some of it's roads that are far from river.

Then coming to Aba and Onitsha which i would not want to comment on, so as to not to derail this wonderful thread from my Anambra brothers, Aba is better, well planned, landscaped, neater and finer than Onitsha due to the attention it received from the colonial govt in 1921, filgerow after civil war, Mbakwe and Orji Uzor kalu.

The problem with we Abians is that we thought that the only way to get more from govt is to criticize but TA Orji govt has taught us that it's not the ultimate. The more we criticise his govt the more he neglect us.

Aba is the 4th finest city in Igboland just that Osisioma and Ugwunagbo lgas part of the city are not doing well like other lgas who are sweeping their roads on daily basis.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by Collynzo22: 9:33am On Dec 30, 2014
B2mario:


Nice question.

Asa road, Aba/owerri road, Umungasi rd, Okigwe rd, brass rd, factory rd, brass str, ikot ekpene rd etc has no problem whenever it rains.

But you see Faulks rd, Osusu rd, Omuma rd, Umule rd, Umuode rd and Umuocham rd, even cemetery rd, hmmm whenever it rains bro you can use canoe to ply on the roads if you wish especially Faulks rd.

I'll look for a pics of the flooded part of faulks rd and post.
They should put an end to the problem of flooding once and for all.
People don't have to keep quiet because it is dry season and start crying again when the rain comes.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by Collynzo22: 9:36am On Dec 30, 2014
B2mario:


Nwanne, Aba is not bad as they portray here. I can equally fault you for relying on internet, atimes make up time to visit some Nigeria cities so as to know their real conditions. The paramount aim of what I'm doing here today is to prove some people wrong based on their wrong perception about Aba, but in actual sense Aba still needs some attentions from state and federal govt.

Aba is not dirty and cannot be, just that it's having a drainage problem which is affecting some of it's roads that are far from river.

Then coming to Aba and Onitsha which i would not want to comment on, so as to not to derail this wonderful thread from my Anambra brothers, Aba is better, well planned, landscaped, neater and finer than Onitsha due to the attention it received from the colonial govt in 1921, filgerow after civil war, Mbakwe and Orji Uzor kalu.

The problem with we Abians is that we thought that the only way to get more from govt is to criticize but TA Orji govt has taught us that it's not the ultimate. The more we criticise his govt the more he neglect us.

Aba is the 4th finest city in Igboland just that Osisioma and Ugwunagbo lgas part of the city are not doing well like other lgas who are sweeping their roads on daily basis.
What a disgrace.
SMH
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by B2mario(m): 9:40am On Dec 30, 2014
Abagworo thanks alot, you are a good brother.

I've said it on countless Occasions that Abia and Imo are the most developed states in Igboland in the sense that all the parts of the states are developed. In Abia, all the parts are developed and civilised starting from Bende and Umunneochi to Ukwa east and west, Umuahia to Ikwuano, Osisioma to Obingwa.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by asha80(m): 9:46am On Dec 30, 2014
Collynzo22:

What a disgrace.
SMH
I tire for that comment oo...so a leader that is not doing his job should be praised or not criticized to avoid neglect?then that leader never intended to do anything in the first instance...

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Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by ikpeazu2015: 10:05am On Dec 30, 2014
vote Dr Okezie
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by oneeast: 10:08am On Dec 30, 2014
Why are you always looking for enemy where it does not exist? What has Onitsha got to do with this thread? Why not focus on providing pictures to prove your point than ranting all over the place all in a bid to feel good.

Now let me make it clear to you..Abia is a disaster. Its an insult to write Aba on the same page with Onitsha which has good roads and clean environment.

Aba represent everything dirty, bad roads, disorganization and filth. I must confess to you that you do not have a state but 'hell'. Vote in a sane person like Otti if you wish to see good governance..if not you will continue yapping without substance. Aba is the worst town in Nigeria. I felt pity for you guys when I watched the video above. smh for you.

I am ready to derail this thread for you if you will not mind your filthy state.


B2mario:


Nwanne, Aba is not bad as they portray here. I can equally fault you for relying on internet, atimes make up time to visit some Nigeria cities so as to know their real conditions. The paramount aim of what I'm doing here today is to prove some people wrong based on their wrong perception about Aba, but in actual sense Aba still needs some attentions from state and federal govt.

Aba is not dirty and cannot be, just that it's having a drainage problem which is affecting some of it's roads that are far from river.

Then coming to Aba and Onitsha which i would not want to comment on, so as to not to derail this wonderful thread from my Anambra brothers, Aba is better, well planned, landscaped, neater and finer than Onitsha due to the attention it received from the colonial govt in 1921, filgerow after civil war, Mbakwe and Orji Uzor kalu.

The problem with we Abians is that we thought that the only way to get more from govt is to criticize but TA Orji govt has taught us that it's not the ultimate. The more we criticise his govt the more he neglect us.

Aba is the 4th finest city in Igboland just that Osisioma and Ugwunagbo lgas part of the city are not doing well like other lgas who are sweeping their roads on daily basis.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by B2mario(m): 10:38am On Dec 30, 2014
Abagworo:


While I do not have access to detailed information on that, I sincerely doubt it. Maybe they mean residents and not native Abians.

What they mean is residents and natives not only native. And mind you, the writer said close to 80% not actually 80%. It might be 60, 65 or 70%.

The main users of Airport are business men who are using it for their businesses.

Abagworo pls don't allow yourself to be dragged on this, that post needed to be ignored. They have another motive of mentioning your name.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by Nobody: 10:47am On Dec 30, 2014
ikpeazu2015:
this is our next governor. get your pvc ready.
respect yourself on this thread, this thread isn't meant for campaign.

Respect yourself.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by Nobody: 10:50am On Dec 30, 2014
oneeast:
Why are you always looking for enemy where it does not exist? What has Onitsha got to do with this thread? Why not focus on providing pictures to prove your point than ranting all over the place all in a bid to feel good.

Now let me make it clear to you..Abia is a disaster. Its an insult to write Aba on the same page with Onitsha which has good roads and clean environment.

Aba represent everything dirty, bad roads, disorganization and filth. I must confess to you that you do not have a state but 'hell'. Vote in a sane person like Otti if you wish to see good governance..if not you will continue yapping without substance. Aba is the worst town in Nigeria. I felt pity for you guys when I watched the video above. smh for you.

I am ready to derail this thread for you if you will not mind your filthy state.


them never born you well to derial this thread.

As in your hundred, you no fit angry
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by oneeast: 10:56am On Dec 30, 2014
Nwokem gee kwa nti. I have no pleasure in derailing a thread I opened for you guys. But warn your brother mario to focus on this thread without looking for enemy where it does not exist. I careless about this thread because I opened it so that the likes of mario can come here and camp without looking for trouble elsewhere.

customized13:
them never born you well to derial this thread.

As in your hundred, you no fit angry
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by Nobody: 10:59am On Dec 30, 2014
oneeast:
Nwokem gee kwa nti. I have no pleasure in derailing a thread I opened for you guys. But warn your brother mario to focus on this thread without looking for enemy where it does not exist. I careless about this thread because I opened it so that the likes of mario can come here and camp without looking for trouble elsewhere.

then stop the threat, you are not a monopoly of madness.

I have got lots of negative things to say about anambra but I chose not to say it, mind your ass man.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by B2mario(m): 10:59am On Dec 30, 2014
Collynzo22:

They should put an end to the problem of flooding once and for all.
People don't have to keep quiet because it is dry season and start crying again when the rain comes.


Oga most of the roads i posted here has nothing to do with floods, they are the way they are during rainy season.

I thought i mentioned the ones that are being disturbed by flood here, so why your question again or do you want to hear another thing.

Beside flood problem should be corrected by federal govt, so the flood problem of some part of Aba city should be blamed on Goodluck Jonathan. The 1st drainage that was done in Aba and Umuahia was done by shagari govt.

Flood, erosion, earthquake, oil spilage and other natural disaster are meant to be tackled by the federal govt.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by Collynzo22: 11:00am On Dec 30, 2014
oneeast:
Nwokem gee kwa nti. I have no pleasure in derailing a thread I opened for you guys. But warn your brother mario to focus on this thread without looking for enemy where it does not exist. I careless about this thread because I opened it so that the likes of mario can come here and camp without looking for trouble elsewhere.

What a funny situation.
Hahaha

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Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by IGBOSON1: 11:04am On Dec 30, 2014
customized13:
Behold, Abia Int’l Airport 2
BY OUR REPORTER ON DECEMBER 28, 2014 COVER






■ Another wonder of the world to be built within 4 months

BY HENRY UMAHI (kinghenrysun@yahoo.com)

One of the legacy projects which the Abia State Government wants to bequeath to the state before it leaves office on May 29, next year is an airport. In fact, speak­ing through his Special Adviser on Pub­lic Communication, Mr Ben Onyechere, the governor reiterated the commitment of his administration to build an airport in the state. The essence, government pos­ited, was that considering the location of Aba, as the eastern commercial pride, it will boost investment in the state thereby turning around the economy of the state. It does not matter that the Sam Mbakwe Air­port, Owerri is some kilometres away just as the Port Harcourt Airport.

In a statement, he said: “It has become im­perative that an airport should be sited in Abia State, considering its location as the commer­cial and industrial nerve centre of the South East. I’m convinced beyond doubt that busi­ness and tourism potentials of the state will be enhanced greatly, as much as it will attract more opportunities to grow existing facilities in the state.

“There is equally no doubt that there will be an influx of employment that will im­mensely generate developmental initiatives, if this onerous project is realized.”

He added: “However, the state is faced with numerous contending challenges but in spite of that, I am resolute in my determina­tion to build an airport which will comple­ment all other efforts we have made to bring the state at par with its contemporaries.

“An average Abia man is commerce-ori­ented, most of whose businesses are scattered all over the world, and as such the need for this project has become overwhelming as much as it has become necessary to avail re­turning Abians to a one-stop trip.”

Mr James Kwubiri Okpara, Abia State Commissioner for Special Services, also stat­ed that there was no going back on the project. He told a newspaper: “By the grace of God, I am the secretary of the airport committee and we have said it several times that we are committed to giving an airport to the people of Abia State. The avalanche of expressions of interest by the people of Abia shows that this is a project they all need and yearn for. In this matter too, contractors have been given a fair chance to bid for the work. We have both Nigerian and Chinese companies bidding for it. We also have an Irish company who wants to partner the Abia State government to en­sure that this becomes a reality. It is unusual because they come to approach you and not you going to approach them.

“This tells you that people outside realise what government is doing to better the lot of the people. If, for instance, they do not have confidence in government, they will not come forward to be involved in this airport project.”

Justifying the desirability and viability of the airport, he explained: “The people of Abia State have asked for an airport and we are bent on providing one for them. The request made by Abia people for an airport is indeed overwhelming. The volume of passenger traf­fic from Owerri Airport to Abuja and Lagos shows that the people of Abia State constitute the majority. The people of Abia State trav­elling from here to outside the country on a daily basis are overwhelming.

“Close to us is the Owerri Airport and nearly 80 per cent of the people who use it are from Abia State. It is verifiable. So, the pres­sure is on us to build our own airport to solve this problem. The same applies to Enugu Air­port and the same with Port Harcourt Airport. Don’t forget that Aba is in Abia State and it is one of the most memorable commercial cit­ies in Nigeria. So, the request by Abia for an airport is a momentum that has built over the years. And now the government says this is the right time to give Abia people an airport.”

The commissioner further said: “This is why we are building a modern .......continue

www.sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=97492

^^^This man should shut up! Just a few months left for this visionless administration and he's talking of building an airport for Abia state! There's the little issue of finance.....has that been addressed? What of the model/renders of the proposed airport......any available? This was how they were looking for who to fool with talk of building a seaport at Obuaku!

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Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by Collynzo22: 11:04am On Dec 30, 2014
B2mario:



Oga most of the roads i posted here has nothing to do with floods, they are the way they are during rainy season.

I thought i mentioned the ones that are being disturbed by flood here, so why your question again or do you want to hear another thing.

Beside flood problem should be corrected by federal govt, so the flood problem of some part of Aba city should be blamed on Goodluck Jonathan. The 1st drainage that was done in Aba and Umuahia was done by shagari govt.

Flood, erosion, earthquake, oil spilage and other natural disaster are meant to be tackled by the federal govt.
Ok keep waiting for the Federal government to tackle flood problems in Aba. Goodluck with that.
How can you describe flooding as a result of blocked drainages as natural disaster? Is Aba flooding caused by overflow of the River Niger?

You are just a closet T.A. Orji apologist.
Any smart person would have found that out by now.

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Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by ikpeazu2015: 11:09am On Dec 30, 2014
this is our man. a doctorate in biophysics. he will lift abia out from the woods

Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by Nobody: 11:15am On Dec 30, 2014
I guess this thread was opened by the op based on bigotry and a thread like this should be in a safe hand, before this thread becomes to long for us to truncate i suggest we reopen another one with an abian being the op. It won't be easy but we just have to do it before this thread becomes to long.
Thanks

www.nairaland.com/2068012/welcome-abia-state-hope-east
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by ikpeazu2015: 11:15am On Dec 30, 2014
Collynzo22:

Ok keep waiting for the Federal government to tackle flood problems in Aba. Goodluck with that.
How can you describe flooding as a result of blocked drainages as natural disaster? Is Aba flooding caused by overflow of the River Niger?

You are just a closet T.A. Orji apologist.
Any smart person would have found that out by now.


ikpeazu is a technocrat who studied abroad, he knows aba to the core. he is the right guy to tackle aba issues. get your pvc ready.
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by tabletman1: 11:20am On Dec 30, 2014
Abagworo:


While I do not have access to detailed information on that, I sincerely doubt it. Maybe they mean residents and not native Abians.
So you mean that native abians are poor?
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by FACE(m): 11:54am On Dec 30, 2014
ikpeazu2015:
okezie must rescue abia. abia has been reduced to a laughing stock of nigeria. no road, no nothing. abia state has been reduced to a jungle by ouk. if he fail us we shall burn down his father's house in aba. abia needs all the help it can get to come out from this deadly situation.

I want to engage you on some issues, but I need to know whether you are Okezie, his representative or just someone who supports him and with a good knowledge of his visions for Abia, but before we take this further, if he cannot accept that Orji had 8 years to correct those things you blame OUK for, how are we sure that we would not be going round in circles in 4 years time still blaming OUK?
Re: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by ikpeazu2015: 11:58am On Dec 30, 2014
FACE:


I want to engage you on some issues, but I need to know whether you are Okezie, his representative or just someone who supports him and with a good knowledge of his visions for Abia, but before we take this further, if he cannot accept that Orji had 8 years to correct those things you blame OUK for, how are we sure that we would not be going round in circles in 4 years time still blaming OUK?



the problem we have today in abia started with ouk. ta orji came and they influenced aba people to insult him despite all the good works. okezie is the right man for the job because he is an aba boy. if he fail us we shall burn his house in aba.

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