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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by B2mario(m): 7:30pm On Oct 24, 2016
ImoRiver:


Sometimes I do wonder why all the hate. If someone retaliates or tries to correct them then the person becomes anti-Igbo but the Igbos seem to turn a blind eye to these people's divisive actions.

ANAMBRA is the problem of Igbos in Nigeria politics and scheme of things. They are cursed to be causing divisions among Igbos and attracting hatred and problem to great Igbo nation.

And my problem with them is that they criticise everything anywhere they are. Other people's govt and development is not good to them and can never be accepted except the rare ones in their state. Go to Lagos, Enugu, Ebonyi, portharcourt, Aba, Imo and North they are doing the same thing. Always finding fault and criticising but hardly criticise or allow somebody to criticize Anambra and her government. At times I wonder the kind of grasp these people have, are you sure they are Igbo sef?

They are the people bringing division in Igboland and attracting hatred from tribes in Nigeria through their actions and reactions.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Call07034780891: 7:36pm On Oct 24, 2016
Thunder rip off your head for all I care. Did we ever told you that we have anything in common with you people?

Your useless brothers kanu and Uwazurike are from your useless state why not use this opportunity presented by them to carve out your country. We shall be happy if we do not have any in common with the dead state of Abia that brings all manner of embarrassments, scorn and stigma to larger igbo society because of their dead state.

We don't give a fvck about you 2nd class Igbos. Go to hell for all we care. Aba ngwa filthy pig..


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B2mario:


ANAMBRA is the problem of Igbos in Nigeria politics and scheme of things. They are cursed to be causing divisions among Igbos and attracting hatred and problem to great Igbo nation.

And my problem with them is that they criticise everything anywhere they are. Other people's govt and development is not good to them and can never be accepted except the rare ones in their state. Go to Lagos, Enugu, Ebonyi, portharcourt, Aba, Imo and North they are doing the same thing. Always finding fault and criticising but hardly criticise or allow somebody to criticize Anambra and her government. At times I wonder the kind of grasp these people have, are you sure they are Igbo sef?

They are the people bringing division in Igboland and attracting hatred from tribes in Nigeria through their actions and reactions.
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Vicboi1(m): 8:18pm On Oct 24, 2016
B2mario:

Oga stop lying, all these roads are still intact. Ndi Anambra state stop comparing Anambra state that lack development in all ramifications to Imo state.

it will take Anambra 75yrs to be like IMO state. Stop deceiving people on media nothing is in Anambra. Just that you love your state and always like to defend it.

most development in Anambra is not government initiated rather private initiated because your people like investing at home. Obi and Obiano both are criminals. you always like to criticize people's state and her government but hardly allow people to mention your state because you know you virtually lack everything.

Stop claiming Imo to attack Rochas just because he dumped your god forsaken Apga. you and I know that Rochas still remain the best governor in Southeast and your criticism is not going beyond your state and internet. Rochas still remain the most cherished governor in the whole of northern region and people have learnt that you are criticizing him just because of his political affiliation.

Stop comparing your state with Imo because Imo is far ahead of Anambra.

What is in Anambra sef? show us picture to prove it and stop running day and night to see that you tarnish the image of the beautiful Imo these fake pictures you got from dirty Onitsha, Nnewi, Awka.
sorry for you bro am an imo indigene And i can testify to u that the roundabout in control was in bad shape until recently fixed but it would soon spoil again because rochas used substandard material and the one at warehouse is already spoilt go and check before saying rubbish
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoRiver: 8:38pm On Oct 24, 2016
Vicboi1:
sorry for you bro am an imo indigene And i can testify to u that the roundabout in control was in bad shape until recently fixed but it would soon spoil again because rochas used substandard material and the one at warehouse is already spoilt go and check before saying rubbish

Between you and this Oyibo woman who do we believe? I believe her because she is not a Nigerian and hence neither IPOB, APC nor PDP. In her opinion she appreciated Owerri as one of the finest cities while acknowledging the beauty of the roundabouts.

Check the date 20th Oct, 2016.

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Call07034780891: 8:54pm On Oct 24, 2016
Round-About provincial town of Nigeria. Congratulobia my people my people.... cheesy

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Vicboi1(m): 11:33pm On Oct 24, 2016
ImoRiver:


Between you and this Oyibo woman who do we believe? I believe her because she is not a Nigerian and hence neither IPOB, APC nor PDP. In her opinion she appreciated Owerri as one of the finest cities while acknowledging the beauty of the roundabouts.

Check the date 20th Oct, 2016.
believe what u want but u know the truth even though u deceive your self that rochas is a failure to his own generations
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Pchidexy(m): 11:48am On Oct 25, 2016
roccu:
... oge .. I need to see industries and factories in imo state .... Industries that is what I want to see .... please post pictures if you have any

Which industries! Come and help us build industries in Owerri.

You should be talking about investment in whatever form they appear.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Pchidexy(m): 11:50am On Oct 25, 2016
roccu:
... oge .. I need to see industries and factories in imo state .... Industries that is what I want to see .... please post pictures if you have any

Which industries! Come and help us build industries in Owerri.

You should be talking about investment in whatever form they appear.

New businesses are berthing in Owerri. That's the most important thing.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamonds: 4:43pm On Oct 25, 2016
Which new businesses are berthing in Owerri.


Pchidexy:


Which industries! Come and help us build industries in Owerri.

You should be talking about investment in whatever form they appear.

New businesses are berthing in Owerri. That's the most important thing.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by B2mario(m): 6:05pm On Oct 25, 2016
Vicboi1:
sorry for you bro am an imo indigene And i can testify to u that the roundabout in control was in bad shape until recently fixed but it would soon spoil again because rochas used substandard material and the one at warehouse is already spoilt go and check before saying rubbish

As you are lying you are attracting curse to yourself so I don't care. That's why some of you will forever remain poor in your life.

When did the roundabout spoil and when was it fixed? see how you are deceiving yourself thinking that you are deceiving someone.

But substandard and spoilt roads full everywhere in Anambra, why not discuss it?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Call07034780891: 6:14pm On Oct 25, 2016
This hopeless and dirty pig from Abia state I hope you will not get focused on this thread than crying about Anambra all over here as if Anambra is the cause of the backwardness and worthlessness of Imo state or is Anambra the cause of filth, bad roads and muddy swimming pools all over the roads in your dead Abia state? The guy you kept quoting is a well known Imolite on this forum but you will always choose to ignore that. Stop mentioning Anambra on this thread except you want this thread to be in shreds. Be warned this bastard from the dead state of Abia!


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B2mario:

As you are lying you are attracting curse to yourself so I don't care. That's some of you will remain poor forever in your life.
When did the roundabout spoil and when was it fixed? see how you are deceiving yourself thinking that you are deceiving someone.
But substandard and spoilt roads full everywhere in Abia, why not discuss it?
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Vicboi1(m): 6:56pm On Oct 25, 2016
B2mario:


As you are lying you are attracting curse to yourself so I don't care. That's why some of you will forever remain poor in your life.

When did the roundabout spoil and when was it fixed? see how you are deceiving yourself thinking that you are deceiving someone.

But substandard and spoilt roads full everywhere in Anambra, why not discuss it?

i wonder if u have sense at all am an IMO indigene not anambra and i base in owerri not anambra xo get ur facts right before saying rubbish go and check warehouse roundabout And tell me how it is
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoRiver: 8:02pm On Oct 25, 2016
THE TYRANNY OF OPPOSITION IN IMO By Charles Asoluka The level of antagonism towards the progressive policies of the government of Governor Rochas Okorocha, by a vocal minority in the state, constituted mostly by members of the electorally disgraced opposition and a section of the Mass Media is increasingly becoming a source of serious concern to political observers and analysts. In the last few months, the barrage of criticism has been overwhelming. Opposition has become determined, more than ever before, to obstruct virtually all government policies and programmes. This, it has relentlessly done by spewing hatred, intolerance and distrust alongside propagating mischief and falsehoods. In many instances, it has engaged in publishing what could pass as seditious documents against the state in its criticism of the government and its policies. At some other times, opposition has engaged in the manufacture of controversies, mastermind and sponsorship of unbelievable propaganda against the government with the intention of creating anarchy, distracting the government, setting it up against the people and making the state ungovernable. So much so that at a stage, the entire state and its citizenry almost became paralyzed with curiosity and concern over the spread of such troubling but highly mischievous falsehood. No doubt, these attacks on government and its policies are spurred as much by frustration, mischief and failure of opposition to gain power. Such criticisms justly expose members of the opposition to the contempt and indignation of the good people of the state as enemies and traitors of our march to true democracy and development. The ill temper they harbor and which they have expressly displayed against the government is clearly evident of their discomfort and frustration. To be sure, lies and malicious propaganda are among the greatest obstacles to democracy. Unarguably, the confidence of opposition seems to have been energized, redoubled and strengthened by the current economic hardship in the country, occasioned by the fall in the prices of crude, which has tightened the economic and financial noose on the Nigerian state, resulting in rising inflation and high cost of living among the people. As a result, opposition has used the current economic quagmire to castigate and justify its attacks on the government. Rather than worry about experts’ warning on the dire consequences of the present economic predicaments on the country, which they say constitute a clear and present threat to everyone as well as to the stability of the state and indeed, the country, these conspirators and political desperados, are more interested in defending selfishness and creating fear and division. Indeed, it is clear that opposition is very conscious of the wickedness of its acts and the fact that its cause is anti people and anti democratic. In spite of being internally divided and generally unpopular as a result of its performance in the last 16 years in the country and 12 years in the state, the main opposition party in the state still deludes itself as a party of choice among the electorate. Ever ready to politicize every issue and conversation, some factional members of the party, recently engaged in the politics of waste removal along a major road in the state capital. Fortunately however, the people are not deceived, as their showy expression of patriotism is nothing but a refuge of scoundrels. Hence, rather than concert effort in reconciling its disparate factions and rebuilding its battered image in order to attract the sympathy of those suffering from selective amnesia, as the people have seen the best and worst of them, the party has been engaged in all manner of campaign of calumny and invectives. Pity that the party hopes and truly believes that its desperation and resolve to make the state ungovernable will enable it dislodge the government in power and reenter Douglas House in 2019. It is indeed instructive to draw their attention to the outcomes of the recent senatorial election in Okigwe North in the state and the governorship election in Edo as clear evidence to the contrary No doubt, Governor Rochas Okorocha’s 2011 electoral victory was aided by the rudderless leadership of his immediate predecessor, abuse of office and the kind of corrupt excesses the administration had allowed, if not encouraged, having been hijacked by swindlers, traitors, sycophants and psychopaths. Most unfortunately however, the very same person who, many alleged, squandered a great opportunity, has been in the vanguard of opposition, the latest being his attacks on the Governor in a speech he delivered during the 2016 Diocesan Synod of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Diocese of Ikeduru, and his wanton open letter of two months ago. Hence, upon his election in 2011, Governor Okorocha did well to give the administration all the weight of his great reputation, and ever since then, his overriding desire has been on how to make Imo state a vibrant commercial and industrial giant, with modern infrastructure. Owelle has over the years demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that he has the political will, courage and capacity to put Imo state back on the wheels of progress. As a man with a firm conviction and a long term perspective, his openness for new solutions under changing conditions is legendary. Without any fear of contradiction, Governor Okorocha’s working class image and the distributive and transformative policies he embarked on can easily be said to have caused the escalating resistance from the opposition. Such policies of the government helped to dislocate not a few grubby, ravenous, desperate, and opportunistic politicians, specious demagogues, petty bourgeoisie, greedy election financiers and bankrupt intellectuals, thus, breaking their hegemony and the terrible culture of god fatherism/motherism in the state. A section of the media, on the other hand, has been complicit, having been equally hijacked by the opposition. These Media Houses either belong to members of opposition or are seriously under the control of certain people who are opposed to just everything the present government represents. No doubt, the impact of the dissemination of falsehoods and opposition political propaganda to the wider society is far reaching. Indeed, some writers and publishers have gone to the unfortunate extent of abandoning the trade’s traditional ideal of impartiality and commercialism. Instead however, they have become political parties’ spokespersons, manipulators and operatives. I however commend those courageous and honest ones whose impartiality and objectivity on a number of public policies are reassuring. To this people, I dare say that the cause of truth and our fledgling democracy are immensely indebted to their pens. It is however not as if credible opposition is unacceptable. As a matter of fact, it helps to keep the government in power on its toes by continually reminding it of its pact with the people. However, when such opposition is taken to a breaking point, it causes disruptions in the system, constitutes a tragic distraction and therefore becomes counterproductive. While it is not in the nature of Governor Okorocha to attempt to silence critics of his government as some governors are wont to, he however regards unguarded criticism as a pull on the system which, if unrestrained, could impact on the democratic process. As a matter of fact, the government has been remarkably tolerant of opposing viewpoints on issues surrounding its policies despite the ferocity of such views. Notwithstanding all of these however, the Owelle-led government is not perturbed, neither will the shenanigans of opposition result in derailing the people’s mandate. Of a truth, the people of the state have never been denied of the dividends of democracy as the government is alive to its pact with them, not minding the present economic setbacks which are only temporary and national in nature. The noble efforts of the courageous and visionary Governor to enthrone a new Imo state must not only be encouraged but embraced by all. The present stakes are rather too high for unnecessary criticism. A time like this therefore calls for great inspiration and instruction from everyone. It is a time when all of us should be guided by the virtue of our capacity for self correction and renewal. It is not a time for playing politics but that of providing the much needed maturity in both leadership and followership.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Pchidexy(m): 8:05pm On Oct 25, 2016
RareDiamonds:
Which new businesses are berthing in Owerri.



People are establishing one form of business or the other in Owerri. The hospitality industry is booming. Eateries are making it big.

Dey there dey wait make govt spoon feed you.

Invest in Alaigbo today!
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoRiver: 8:15pm On Oct 25, 2016
I think it's high time Vanguard newspaper correspondent and others who dish out these lies on their blogs or facebook page be arrested and detained till they prove their stories. Okorocha's tolerance is getting too much for my liking. In fact I've never admired his tolerance.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamonds: 9:38pm On Oct 25, 2016
Rochas should put more effort in attracting investors to build factories and industries.


Pchidexy:


People are establishing one form of business or the other in Owerri. The hospitality industry is booming. Eateries are making it big.

Dey there dey wait make govt spoon feed you.

Invest in Alaigbo today!
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Pchidexy(m): 8:47am On Oct 26, 2016
RareDiamonds:
Rochas should put more effort in attracting investors to build factories and industries.



Are you talking about these ones that pay #10000 to their workers.

You guys are exaggerating on this industry of a thing!

You should be talking about service based industries whicch are plenty in Owerri.

The computer has shrunk the size of industries.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoRiver: 2:46pm On Oct 26, 2016
Imo State secretariat

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by GEJman: 3:06pm On Oct 26, 2016
Please keep the pitures of development of Imo State coming so that the online cyber terrorists can leave us alone
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoRiver: 4:37pm On Oct 26, 2016
Clear photo of Ihioma road Orlu urban. One of the 800km roads done between 2011 and 2015.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoRiver: 4:47pm On Oct 26, 2016
One of the beautiful roundabouts that adorn the State at Warehouse junction.

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by vanbonattel: 4:49pm On Oct 26, 2016
Liars everywhere grin they are using lies to develop Imo state online, while the whole state wallows in abject decay. Kontinuu.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by vanbonattel: 4:50pm On Oct 26, 2016
ImoRiver:
One of the beautiful roundabouts that adorn the State at Warehouse junction.

Yes, it's a roundabout city. Anything to glorify the rot while all inner roads are impassable. Kontinuu grin
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoRiver: 4:52pm On Oct 26, 2016
Another beautiful roundabout at Assumpta.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by vanbonattel: 4:58pm On Oct 26, 2016
Do you know that the road to Mbaise at Egbu is impassable?

ImoRiver:
Another beautiful roundabout at Assumpta.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoRiver: 5:07pm On Oct 26, 2016
vanbonattel:
Do you know that the road to Mbaise at Egbu is impassable?


Do you know that it's a federal road and 98% of federal roads in Southeast were left impassable by the Jonathan government? Repair work has started on it as we write courtesy Buhari led FG.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by vanbonattel: 5:10pm On Oct 26, 2016
ImoRiver:


Do you know that it's a federal road and 98% of federal roads in Southeast were left impassable by the Jonathan government. Repsir work has started on it as we write courtesy Buhari led FG.

Yes, this is why my people worship the abooki government
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 6:55pm On Oct 26, 2016
ImoRiver:
Clear photo of Ihioma road Orlu urban. One of the 800km roads done between 2011 and 2015.






The same old photo of 1902.

Ihioma road - about 3km.

Owus Avenue - about 300meters
Enugu road - about 300 meters
Asika Ilobi Avenue -about 200 metres.

Total 3.8 kilometres in Orlu urban.

That's all a governor did about urban road network in his state's second most populated urban town in five years.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 7:01pm On Oct 26, 2016
Most of his tenure as governor, Rocha Okorocha spent Imo state money building his mega city of Owerri.

He refers to any other place outside Owerri as rural areas.

But beginning the late 1970s, late Sam Mbakwe government started the classiffication of Okigwe, Orlu and Oguta as urban towns.

Successive state governors of Imo state have treated these towns as urban centres, except Okorocha government.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoRiver: 8:30pm On Oct 26, 2016
mandax:

The same old photo of 1902.
Ihioma road - about 3km.
Owus Avenue - about 300meters
Enugu road - about 300 meters
Asika Ilobi Avenue -about 200 metres.
Total 3.8 kilometres in Orlu urban.
That's all a governor did about urban road network in his state's second most populated urban town in five years.

I don't know the name of most roads in Orlu but all the major roads in the urban have been dualized with streetlights and many of the inner roads have been paved with good drainage. So if you are truthful you will acknowledge it. There may be just 1 or 2 untarred roads in Orlu urban which I even doubt.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by mandax: 9:04pm On Oct 26, 2016
ImoRiver:


I don't know the name of most roads in Orlu but all the major roads in the urban have been dualized with streetlights and many of the inner roads have been paved with good drainage. So if you are truthful you will acknowledge it. There may be just 1 or 2 untarred roads in Orlu urban which I even doubt.

You confessed that you don't know the names of the roads in Orlu.
There are more than 100 urban roads in Orlu not asphalted but nearly built up with houses.

Those four roads I enumerated above are only roads Rochas Okorocha expanded in Orlu.

Branch left or right into other streets in Orlu from these four roads, you cry for people living in Orlu.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Pchidexy(m): 9:37am On Oct 27, 2016
Truth be told, Rochas has not done enough in rural areas of the state. Ohakim did more rural roads than Okorocha.

I hope he will change his stand of "Owerri only"

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