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| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by naijainfogalery: 5:57pm On May 14, 2015 |
lol |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by helphelp: 5:57pm On May 14, 2015 |
Kolomentality |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by hensben(m): 5:59pm On May 14, 2015 |
Who cares |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by Nobody: 6:00pm On May 14, 2015 |
Na wetin? Why the copy and paste of my profile pics ![]() asumo12: |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by Nobody: 6:02pm On May 14, 2015 |
Mumu even in your old age ![]() madamoringo: |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by kinibigdeal(m): 6:02pm On May 14, 2015 |
what does coffin has to do with this one ![]() |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by asumo12: 6:11pm On May 14, 2015 |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by ebukaOtika(m): 6:12pm On May 14, 2015 |
Huffington:I think say dem dey do Imo Awka now for Awka ,,,,? How com dis tory,,,,? |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by chigoizie7(m): 6:29pm On May 14, 2015 |
Make dem come try. That nonsense for my town(obosi) Those developers will regret ever developing that very land, because they will pay for that land 1000 folds and until they die, they will keep paying. Obosi people wey be say if dem sell land give u, dem go come collect m back sell am give another person, dem no born u well to come challenge them? If u like make your head de touch for heaven. And ee come be say na the land wey dem no sell give u. Ekwe na abia, that obianwu or whatever he is called knws the kind people wey him de try such nonsense with. Obosi dey ready to fight the a whole town over just 1 piece of land, and dem go win una. Make obiano no just carry him head go put for wetin wey no concern am oooh, otherwise, the power that be, will make it hot for him. He should just serve in justice,equity and fairness. |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by abagoro(m): 6:32pm On May 14, 2015 |
Land acquired in 1979 before 90% of Nairalanders were born. I guess land greed is not limited to Ikwerre, Ngwa and Onitsha. Every community has it in there blood but stsy cool till land value appreciates. I remember how Amawom and Umuguma people stalled many estate projects of Imo government. |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by Catalyst4eva(m): 6:41pm On May 14, 2015 |
I don't knw why these politicians think they can always do things like this with impunity? U can't continue oppressing innocent massess and think u can go free. How can a sane person collect ppl's land without paying compensation. God will punish all these mephistophilean politicians who are ridden and possessd by the spirit of mercantilism. |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by OdenigboAroli(m): 7:15pm On May 14, 2015 |
chigoizie7:Nwokem,ina eme nkpotu. Wetin Obosi do after Onicha collected their land and even Nkpor ?? Nwokem nolu nwayo. |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by PAINGAIN: 7:39pm On May 14, 2015 |
Even for my hometown okpuno I hear say dem dey collect land anyhow without paying compensation. And I get land wey worth about 3million for my town. I don dey build on am sha. |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by funkybully(f): 9:06pm On May 14, 2015 |
Pay them compensation before imoka tupu ekpulumu mmonwu mbosi imoka, welu agba tikasia ndi ministry of land aru. |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by Kaymus(m): 9:40pm On May 14, 2015 |
peppyluv02:Don't mind the fool! |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by ebukaOtika(m): 10:11pm On May 14, 2015 |
PAINGAIN:Waow ,,. That means you should know Pope John Paul II Seminary na ,,.? Na na hood be dat o |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by bankson80(m): 5:27am On May 15, 2015 |
in onitsha way,m ga eme gi ife onitscha meru obosi.for me the way they protest is the best way to solve the problem.now everybody will know what is going on and obiano must take action now cos he knows that everyone is waiting for his positive reaction as our beloved leader and we know that he will not fail us.akpokue dike osa maka na odi na mbu eme OdenigboAroli: |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by chigoizie7(m): 9:40am On May 15, 2015 |
OdenigboAroli:Just go and read my signature. |
| Re: Awka Community Protests With Coffin Over Forceful Takeover Of Lands (pictures) by FKO81(m): 10:44am On May 15, 2015 |
madamoringo:wicked mind, the evil that men do always leave with them, average Igbo men and women doesn't know that riff-Raff like you exist, your hatred towards the Igbos has reduced your life expectancy, when the news of Igbo man that fabricated sand dredging machine poop top yesterday you cameleon disappeared, see how you jumped out to the news Ewu! By Vincent Ujumadu AWKA — THE old spare parts market at Nkpor, near the commercial city of Onitsha, has virtually turned into a Mecca of sort following the completion of a dredging machine which cost about N10 million by a motor mechanic in the area, Mr. David Ezenwa. The equipment, which took five months to complete has been transported to Aguleri water-front in Anambra East local government area where it is expected to be put to use soon, Ezenwa’s workshop at No 5 Awgbu street, Nkpor was the cynosure of all eyes as people gathered to admire the equipment because of its size and sophistication. Dredging-machine-fabricated Dredging-machine-fabricated Materials that formed the major components of the equipment include a 12mm metallic pan, 10 inch sand sorting pump, 10 cylinders Mercedes Benz engine, self loader sand sucking pump, blaster pump which helps to soften the sand, a sand cutter, another four cylinders 608 Mercedez Benz engine for the pump, a dashboard for electrical indication and pipes that carry the sand from the water to its place of deposit. On completion, the equipment is almost the size of a small bridge. Ezenwa, who is from Abatete in Idemili Local Government Area of Anambra State, said his interest in fabrication started when he was young which was why he became a motor mechanic after leaving school. He said: “I have a friend who is an engineer and is into machine fabrication and he advised me to go into equipment construction because he discovered that I am talented in the area. On my own, I started assembling the materials after designing it. I developed interest in the dredging machine after seeing one in operation and determined that I would build it. “Despite the high cost, I picked up courage and started it in December, 2014 and completed it in May, 2015. The machine has been tested and proved to be in perfect working condition and arrangement has been completed for it to be mounted on the bank of Omambala River in Aguleri where it will be used for sand dredging.” The dredging machine, Ezenwa said, has a pumping capacity of 300 trips of sand per day and has a discharging capacity of over 800 meters from the river bank where trucks can load the sands to various destinations. Though Ezenwa said he did not borrow money to complete the equipment, he explained that he could mass produce it if he was able to get financial assistance from government or financial institutions. According to him, financing the project was very difficult, adding that although some people had made inquiries about the cost for me to build the machine for them, they were discouraged by the enormous cost. “All these while, many people who came to this workshop were wondering what I was doing, but I am happy that despite the initial hiccups, we have been able to complete it to the glory of God,” he said. https://www.nairaland.com/2313505/anambra-based-mechanic-fabricates-10 |
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