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| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Sike(m): 6:33pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
I'm loving calabar already |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by onyebaba(m): 6:54pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
[quote author=Nitefury post=44154674]Nice one op. But I'll make some corrections. It's Agbakpa and not Akpakpa. And Agbakpa is Ogoja while Afrike 1 (a.ka. Okpeche) is Bekwarra. There's a community called Akpa-akpa( Akpakpa) in Bekwerra LGA. Abakpa is not the same as Akpakpa.Talking as someone from there. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by onyebaba(m): 6:56pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
There's a community called Akpa-akpa( Akpakpa) in Bekwerra LGA. Abakpa is not the same as Akpakpa.Talking as someone from there. [quote author=Nitefury post=44154674]Nice one op. But I'll make some corrections. It's Agbakpa and not Akpakpa. And Agbakpa is Ogoja while Afrike 1 (a.ka. Okpeche) is Bekwarra. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Mbediogu(m): 6:56pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Nitefury:That boy is one reason to keep NYSC going. He sounds like someone who served well and I hope he got an award. If not, give it to him in arrears. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by SplendidE(f): 7:26pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
@poster....nice n wonderful observation... but I don't totally agree wid 7 because u missed it...Obudu gals r d most beautiful b4 ogoja DAT u mentioned...quote me anywhere.. I rep #obudu |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Stevostical(m): 7:28pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
I very much can attest to what Bekwarra (OP) having not only served in the same local govt but also same villa (Abuana) 14C and a travliest like you. Hope u werent among d guilty one's in the case dat made them transfer u ppl to Afrike. You should knw moses (tallest), Timo, Endurance et al. I must say una spoil ground for d 14C were serve there. Happy Easter. Ashiroyin. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by seunawo1(m): 8:09pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Cross-rivers is a place to be. I served there too. I serve in bateriko, Boki west local govt. The people are wonderful, we don't cook food at all, it's free. Our room is always filled with free food items. The problems we have there are: no light, you have to clamp the hill for network, no water ( stream water or well water), there children don't like to learn. Cross-River is a place to be. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by AGB7(m): 8:23pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
I could'nt help nodding my head in agreement and shear amazement going through this post. As i read loud to him, my younger one asked me: are you sure this guy came here for NYSC, or to study and write about us? We both agreed to it's correct contents, especially the palm wine stuff. I am Obudu blood, and i tell you northern Cross River rocks in terms of the natural goodies of life. Great post indeed! YOU may not readily perceive in your write-up the level of creativity, great artistry and the very rear ability of depicting with words these kind of experiences. CrossRiverians have most accurately been depicted in the truest possible light. I dont see any reason why any C Riverian reading this post should'nt be Proud & thanful. Kudos for the enlightening work. Come to Cross River, the Paradise city of peace, again and again you shall be highly welcomed. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by AGB7(m): 8:31pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
SplendidE:Yea. My Obudu sisters Rock. Your Dp is evidence enough. Sister were are u all dis while na? |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 8:35pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
[quote author=B2mario post=44161223]Oga when I saw this I was short of words. In which area is cross river better than Abia, is it in Education, development, commerce and industry? Calabar is very beautiful which i can not dispute. Calabar is more beautiful than Aba and even Umuahia but Aba is more developed and advanced than calabar, Umuahia is beautiful on it's own. Abia state is very developed, beside Aba and Umuahia, Abia state has many cities and towns like Ohaofia, Abiriba, Arochukwu, uzoakoli, Uturu, Azumiri, Bende etc. Cross river is better than Abia in the area of tourism but can't compete with Abia in the area of education, development(esp. rural development) commerce and industry. People that served in the two states can bear me witness. [/quote Abia State vs Cross River State...lol....Don't even go there. Abia state is the worst state in the whole South East. I have been to all the States in the South East and South South...and Abia remains my personal worst. Dirtiest state I have ever visited. Umuahia is an eye sore! Aba...don't even go there... Commerce and Industry... Yes...Every other thing is Zero! Bende...lol *covers face* you know why bro. Which development do you see in Abia state jare?? What infrastructure is being developed?? Tell the world make dem hear jare. The worst road I ever traveled is in Abia State....The road that connects Aba to Ikot Ekepne in Akwa Ibom is shitty! That should be voted the worst road in Nigeria! Bro have you visited the neighboring Akwa Ibom?? That's the definition of Infrastructure development. Cross River State is far ahead of Abia in terms of Rural Dev, I know this because I have visited the interior parts of these two state. Enugu in my opinion is the best State in the South East when it comes to serenity, beauty and standard of living, and Abia is the worst. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Themandator: 8:46pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Bekwarra:Calabar is home to over twenty tank farms .....Northwest, Dozzy,Ibafon,fynefield,Linc,Hyde,Oryze,Tempo gate etc |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by VULCAN(m): 8:56pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
OP has done well. His education was not wasted. He is a gift to his family. In these times when most fresh graduates cannot construct grammatically correct sentences, its a breath of fresh air to read such a beautifully penned write up. OP will do great things. God bless you |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by chukzey442(m): 8:57pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Afrike, una area far wella. Also served in Bekwarra LG batch B'14. (Bekwarra Sec Sch) Really nice people I must say, had this great respect for corpers. I always tell my colleagues that I'll love to go back there one day. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 9:01pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Stevostical:Glad to hear you served in Abuana, You must have lived in the same house or probably the same room I occupied when I was there. Ashipe, Docki, Old Soja, Akpako, Catch Fire...Those names shld strike a chord in your head. Endurance was my roommate, I visited him recently on my trip to Ekiti where he is based..I heard the shii that happened after my set left...that could never have happened when I was there...Me I stubborn gan...We go scatter the whole community if they try to do nonsense. But am glad the handled the matter well with the help of the DPO |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 9:02pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Stevostical:Glad to hear you served in Abuana, You must have lived in the same house or probably the same room I occupied when I was there. Ashipe, Docki, Old Soja, Akpako, Catch Fire...Those names shld strike a chord in your head. Endurance was my roommate, I visited him recently on my trip to Ekiti where he is based..I heard the shii that happened after my set left...that could never have happened when I was there...Me I stubborn gan...We go scatter the whole community if they try to do nonsense. But am glad the handled the matter well with the help of the DPO. Ashiro yin ke! |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by ibiso1986: 9:24pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
I served in odukpani LGA (2012 B set). the most beautiful girls from crossriver state are from Ogoja and Ikom... Ogoja girls are always dark, busty and there innocent face is so attractive... The ikom girls are fair, slim and so shapy.. they can make a man droll for hours... Bekwarra girls are cute and they look like benue girls (because of the boundary they share with benue I guess).. Yakuur and obubra girls are hardworking... Abi girls make sense.... calabar girls are ok but the hype is just too much. Majority of the fine girls in calabar are from Akwaibom.. the few calabar babes I met were not crazy about sex.. below is a picture I took wen I was in bekwarra |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by LoveJesus87(m): 9:25pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
martyns303:Me too |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by LoveJesus87(m): 9:26pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
martyns303:Me too |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Bekwarra(op): 9:32pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Stevostical:We left Akpakpa before you came in. Timo and I were in the same faculty in school, attended the same fellowship in school, the same room in camp and posted to the same community. Endurance the palm wine lover and dog meat eater lol. Achiri ufo. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by jonaboy: 9:35pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Nitefury:I agree with you especially point 7, I served in Irruan Boki between March 2003 and February 2004 and took my time to travel across the state and can boldly say that Boki girls are the bomb when it comes to beauty and being good in bed. I almost married a lady from there but her parents were against the relationship because I was a Northerner. Another point the OP did not state is the fact that obudu town is different from Obudu Cattle Ranch. Obudu town is in Obudu LG, while the Cattle Ranch is in Obanliku LG. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Macchiavelli(m): 9:39pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
How much does a piece of land cost there? |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 9:55pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
LoveJesus87:
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| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 10:13pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Op everything you have said is true and 100% correct. I am from ogoja L.G.A mbube to be precise. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by MrXlim5618: 10:16pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Nice Write up. U did justice to this. And it's true what u said abt calabar gurls. Av bn here for a year and half for a post graduate course av just completed, and really calabar gurls aren't fine. The pretty gurls u find in cali are from neighbouring states. Ph, akwaIbom, Enugu, etc. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 10:17pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
jonaboy:You are very correct. It's just that obanliku used to be under obudu local government before it was carved out and made a local government of its own. The name obudu cattle ranch was already renowned worldwide so it was difficult to change it. It almost resulted to a communal clash between the two local governments. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by LordClem(m): 10:19pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
I agree with your No. 7. Boki girls are the real deal. I served in Ogoja but I met a couple of Boki girls. And you are right about promiscuity too. "Giving" is not a problem to them (if you know what I mean) Nitefury: |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 10:24pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
SplendidE:Babe you dey lie. Ogoja girls fine pass. My mum is from obudu I've spent time there totally amounting to at least 5 years. Obudu girls are beautiful creatures no doubt about that,but as a born and bred ogoja boy i can authoritatively tell you that ogoja girls are obsessively beautiful |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 10:29pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
unite4real:Nothern cross river produces the best palm wine in the country. If i dey lie, make i bath naked for bathroom this night. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by So4baba(m): 10:29pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Olulinks:bros, VEDEN is in Okuku, Yala... Nt ogoja.. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 10:33pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
prettythicksme:lol, not so. But we take time to bury the dead in an exotic fashion,especially old people. I know it's vanity, but when a young person dies the atmosphere is usually very sorrowful. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 10:40pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Nitefury: |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 10:42pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
[quote author=Nitefury post=44154674]Nice one op. But I'll make some corrections. It's Agbakpa and not Akpakpa. And Agbakpa is Ogoja while Afrike 1 (a.ka. Okpeche) is Bekwarra. Point 1 and 2 I agree with you. 3. While I agree Calabar is the most developed, I beg to disagree with your other submissions. By land mass, Cross River is bigger than any three Southeastern states (you can think of) put together. Ugep, Ikom, Ogoja, and Obudu are the other urban areas and all with an appreciable form of development. They are have very good town road network, running pipe borne water and functioning General hospitals with exception to Obudu (which has a better managed missionary hospital and some private clinics). All these towns have the best town planning you can think of. With regards to the time the state wakes up, even Kaduna doesn't come alive by 7am compared to the same Lagos. Also worthy of note is that 85% of villages (including Afrike 1 & 2) are accessible by tarred road networks. 4 and 5 on point. 6. Cross River is better than Abia and Ebonyi combined. Agreed that most state government schools are trash, the predominantly Catholic missionary schools are doing wonders and would give Lagos schools a run for their money 7. When you mention Boki, Beauty comes to the mind. In Cross River we have Boki girls and the Rest. Ogoja girl dey learn work where Boki girls dey. And you forgot to add that promiscuity is rife amongst them all. 8. This is so annoying. Especially in the northern part of the state. Even if na 25 years old die, Dem go party like say Dem wan die follow am. 9. Afrike palm wine na die.. The best ever 10. The number of joints in the state (especially the northern part) is more than all the schools combined. Them too like groove. All your observations are true but the palm wine aspect varies,depending on what kind you like, the afrike and mbube east palm wine are mild and nice, if you want something hard go yo okpoma in yala, their palm wine taste like milk and it's usually very thick. 2 bottl[sub][/sub]es of okpoma wine equals 4 bottles of ogoja, afrike (bekwarra) and obudu palm wine respectively. Talking from 23 years of experience |
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