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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 11:27am On Mar 05, 2018
for doubtful Thomas, progress of work on larcade mall

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 12:39pm On Mar 05, 2018
sanctity454:
for doubtful Thomas, progress of work on larcade mall
where in owerri is this located?

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by IgboticGirl(f): 1:17pm On Mar 05, 2018
sanctity454:
for doubtful Thomas, progress of work on larcade mall


i love this

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 1:40pm On Mar 05, 2018
asha80:
where in owerri is this located?
plot 120 okohia industrial layout, beside Area L, worldbank estate owerri
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 1:42pm On Mar 05, 2018
sanctity454:

plot 120 okohia industrial layout, beside Area L, worldbank estate owerri
if only there would be a cinema inside the mall

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by beberebe: 1:42pm On Mar 05, 2018
sanctity454:
for doubtful Thomas, progress of work on larcade mall

This mall is owned by a yoruba man
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Incredibleme: 3:50pm On Mar 05, 2018
beberebe:

This mall is owned by a yoruba man
Does it really matter? As far as employment are being created for the youth.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by horsepower101: 4:03pm On Mar 05, 2018
beberebe:


This mall is owned by a yoruba man

Do you know how many Igbo businesses that employ so many Yoruba youths in yoruba land? So just because of one investment we should start singing praises when igbos have over 100 times more in their lands.

Don't get me wrong I appreciate he investment but that your comment was unnecessary.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 4:38pm On Mar 05, 2018
asha80:
if only there would be a cinema inside the mall
I heard film house is coming to owerri, but for the mall I doubt, I heard it has 400 shops and about 8 banking halls and offices no snippet about cinemas.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 4:42pm On Mar 05, 2018
beberebe:


This mall is owned by a yoruba man
whether it's owned by Yoruba or not, it doesn't matter, what is important is that, the profile of owerri is rising and been even more lucrative than port Harcourt real estate wise and it's attendant sectors.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Eastlink(m): 4:50pm On Mar 05, 2018
Ofodirinwa:


The amount of private citizens that are donating millions to PDP in order to oust Okorocha will shock you. Okorocha has deeply offended many with making Imo a disgrace, his cowardly cow-towing to Buhari even as Buhari killed imolites, demolishing ancestoral markets, UNPAID SALARIES, and worst trying to hoist is inexperienced freeloading son in law as his heir on us like Imo State belongs in his pocket.

The among of fund PDP has amassed from donations alone exceeds anything Okorocha can muster even if he stole the state budget (and he will).

They're also aiming to stop him from reaching the senate. The opposition is powerful but building in a quiet professional way.



They will not abandon projects how they will demolish some of the useless statues that are disgracing Imo worldwide.
I have always known that your interest in Biafra restoration was fake. Both you, noble zone and other cowards. I also know that many of you changed your old monikers just to achieve your evil agenda and deceive our people. Expired politicians - of which you belong - all ran into IPOB to cause disaffection and deceived many of our youths into rebellion against Buhari's government. Cowards who could not sustain opposition against the ruling regime all switched to IPOB and Avengers, Swelled it's ranks into an army of war ready youths and used fake propaganda to deceive our innocent boys to die for a battle they had no idea about. The blood of our boys slaughtered on the altar of political greed will forever hunt you and your sponsors. FFK, Fayose, Wike and Nnamdi Kanu inclusive.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Ofodirinwa: 4:55pm On Mar 05, 2018
Eastlink:
I have always known that your interest in Biafra restoration was fake. Both you, noble zone and other cowards. I also know that many of you changed your old monikers just to achieve your evil agenda and deceive our people. Expired politicians - of which you belong - all ran into IPOB to cause disaffection and deceived many of our youths into rebellion against Buhari's government. Cowards who could not sustain opposition against the ruling regime all switched to IPOB and Avengers, Swelled it's ranks into an army of war ready youths and using fake propaganda to deceive our innocent boys to die for a battle they had no idea about. The blood of our boys slaughtered on the altar of political greed will forever hunt you and your sponsors. FFK, Fayose and Nnamdi Kanu inclusive.

While you're supporting IPOB on a laptop, I'm supporting them with my hard earned money and marching on the street. I'm giving you news about PDP growing and you're telling me that you're more IPOB than me? If i was ignorant of the political affairs in my state I would be more authentic right? you're invincibly stupid
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 5:07pm On Mar 05, 2018
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Eastlink(m): 5:36pm On Mar 05, 2018
Ofodirinwa:


While you're supporting IPOB on a laptop, I'm supporting them with my hard earned money and marching on the street. I'm giving you news about PDP growing and you're telling me that you're more IPOB than me? If i was ignorant of the political affairs in my state I would be more authentic right? you're invincibly stupid
I never supported IPOB's leadership under Kanu because I saw from the beginning that it was politically motivated. It wasn't about the restoration of Biafra, but to use IPOB as a tool to cause massive civilian unrest and destabilize the efforts of this government, just as APC used Boko-Haram and Okah's MEND to ridicule GEJ's rule. My stance became justified as events have turned out to prove the reality. Just like like every true Igbo, I was simply sympathetic to the Biafran cause, not for greed nor politics, but because it was the ideal thing to do. But ever since Kanu and PDP's diabolical plan for our people became exposed, I changed sides and became rational. I believe a maniac cannot come from oblivion and help destroy all what we've suffered to build since the end of the civil war. If Nigeria is going to disintegrate, even if it happens in the next 35 years, but let it happen naturally without us being labeled the scapegoat (part 2) by our enemies and targeted for extermination again. However, my sympathy goes out to our youths who foolishly swallowed 'dilectors' propaganda and were used as human shield for his excape.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by sharpsecret: 7:43pm On Mar 05, 2018
u said kanu was political motivated..someone dat is doing well b4 comin to nigeria..som1 dat rejected millions of naira as bribe..he went to jail for years..if bokoharam was used to destabilize GEJ.why is d killin n kidnapin stil happenin under buhari..an eastener cannot be a top politian without northerneq,.they hav d votes,they hav d power,.they decide in nigeria..now if kanu is politicaly motivated why waz he against d north?

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abogwara: 9:14pm On Mar 05, 2018
sanctity454:
for doubtful Thomas, progress of work on larcade mall

Development everywhere in Owerri.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Ofodirinwa: 9:47pm On Mar 05, 2018
Eastlink:
I never supported IPOB's leadership under Kanu because I saw from the beginning that it was politically motivated. It wasn't about the restoration of Biafra, but to use IPOB as a tool to cause massive civilian unrest and destabilize the efforts of this government, just as APC used Boko-Haram and Okah's MEND to ridicule GEJ's rule. My stance became justified as events have turned out to prove the reality. Just like like every true Igbo, I was simply sympathetic to the Biafran cause, not for greed nor politics, but because it was the ideal thing to do. But ever since Kanu and PDP's diabolical plan for our people became exposed, I changed sides and became rational. I believe a maniac cannot come from oblivion and help destroy all what we've suffered to build since the end of the civil war. If Nigeria is going to disintegrate, even if it happens in the next 35 years, but let it happen naturally without us being labeled the scapegoat (part 2) by our enemies and targeted for extermination again. However, my sympathy goes out to our youths who foolishly swallowed 'dilectors' propaganda and were used as human shield for his excape.

except Kanu started under jonathan and Radio Biafra under Yar'Adua. Failed logic.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Eastlink(m): 9:49pm On Mar 05, 2018
sharpsecret:
u said kanu was political motivated..someone dat is doing well b4 comin to nigeria..som1 dat rejected millions of naira as bribe..he went to jail for years..if bokoharam was used to destabilize GEJ.why is d killin n kidnapin stil happenin under buhari..an eastener cannot be a top politian without northerneq,.they hav d votes,they hav d power,.they decide in nigeria..now if kanu is politicaly motivated why waz he against d north?
Kanu was never against the north. Infact he was pro-nigeria and pro-unity even going to the extent of openly participating in a London unity rally in support of GEJ regime for that purpose. Thanks to YouTube for keeping video history intact. He has been rewarded handsomely by his sponsors and has left other sacrificial lambs to languish in prison. May God help them.
Well, Each time I see the beautiful pics rolling out from both the Imo, Anambra and Enugu thread, reminding us of what would had been had we foolishly allow Kanu and his band of zombies lead us to destruction. Thank God it failed. For now, let us continue to celebrate our cities and how far we come since the civil war.
Nice job though Abagworo!
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 9:57pm On Mar 05, 2018
discusant:


Orlu is part of Imo state,.


I come from Orlu, live in Orlu, encounter the problems in Orlu.
I am not from Owerri.

It's only a most parochial fellow who would regard the issue I raised above as "Orlu senseless talk," or disgusting.
Your problem with Okorocha and uncompleted projects scattered around "Imo state" must have been all about projects scattered in Owerri.


Because under Okorocha government, the name Imo state has been made by most parochial people to mean Owerri.
You have been singing this tune since Ohakim's tenure. Are you the only fake Orlu man in this thread? What happened to that your Mandax moniker? Oga make we hear word.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 10:05pm On Mar 05, 2018
SoNature:


Oga, go and sleep. One can never be governor for 8 years without offending people, especially in a fantastically corrupt society such as Nigeria.

Yes, I am always objective in my analysis. I can never turn a blind eye to the infrastructural revolution he has brought to the state. so, you don't mistake me for one of those Imolites with bring-his-government-down syndrome.

With your comment, someone can pass you for a PDP minion. It will be easy for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle than Imo PDP to win Imo gubernatorial election.

Imolites are likely to settle for APGA than APC or PDP
APGA or any other party must try and field a formidable candidacy come 2019. APC Imo is becoming a one man family party. If Rochas wants continuity as he wants us to believe, then he shouldn't field his son in law. Imo is not a property of Rochas. If he still embarks on such foolery, then he should get ready and watch his party disgraced and rejected. We don't want to see a Saraki or Tinubu family godfatherism happen in Imo state. And for PDP, they have no business returning back to Douglas house. We dont want to return Imo state back to the era of Onongono and Ghana must go politics.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 12:14am On Mar 06, 2018
Abogwara:

Development everywhere in Owerri.

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 12:14am On Mar 06, 2018
[quote author=Abogwara post=65591503]
Development everywhere in Owerri. [/quote Another high class mall opening soon in new owerri close to concord hotel

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by discusant: 12:36am On Mar 06, 2018
Chiwude:
You have been singing this tune since Ohakim's tenure. Are you the only fake Orlu man in this thread? What happened to that your Mandax moniker? Oga make we hear word.

Centre-piece of the tune is about flooding.


Flooding in Orlu, starting from this St Joseph's Catholic Church area worsened after Gov Okorocha's inconclusive gutter that led to nowhere; there was no tune here about flooding during Ohakim's govt era.

To put it better so that a minion can understand:

flooding of Orlu after every rain made former governor Ikwechegh give out job to an Israeli company - TechnoTransfer - to dig a gutter (about 800 meters long) from St Joseph''s Catholic Church area down to the nearby valley;

but no sooner had Ikwechegh left office than the job was mysteriously cancelled.
Thereafter, Imo state started having governors constrained to see that the state capital must be a mega city before any other place in Imo state is paid commensurate attention.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by discusant: 12:42am On Mar 06, 2018
Chiwude:
APGA or any other party must try and field a formidable candidacy come 2019. APC Imo is becoming a one man family party. If Rochas wants continuity as he wants us to believe, then he shouldn't field his son in law. Imo is not a property of Rochas. If he still embarks on such foolery, then he should get ready and watch his party disgraced and rejected. We don't want to see a Saraki or Tinubu family godfatherism happen in Imo state. And for PDP, they have no business returning back to Douglas house. We dont want to return Imo state back to the era of Onongono and Ghana must go politics.

Only a sadist would see the site and volume of risk humans are exposed to in Orlu because of flooding and says nobody should highlight them on a forum titled "few pics from Imo state."

Not many would condescend to your level of thinking that in a state, the state government has no business intervening to save lives and property, unless the areas needing the intervention are within the state capital.

Mandax, discussant and whoever from Orlu couldn't have written about the flooding during Ohakim's govt era - a chronic liar can dispute this, but without any proof.

Enjoy your new roundabout.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 6:36am On Mar 06, 2018
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abogwara: 8:00am On Mar 06, 2018
sanctity454:
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Where is this mall sited ? Lagos, Abuja, PH, Owerri, Enugu or Awka?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abogwara: 8:05am On Mar 06, 2018
A patriotic Southwesterner just completed this school newly at Ihiagwa in Imo State. That's one of the gains in having a detribalised Government that believes in unity of Nigeria.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by BeijinDossier: 8:08am On Mar 06, 2018
Your madness is beginning to rise again. I have warned you to focus on your thread because no one is interested in your useless Imo state one bit.

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Abogwara:


Where is this mall sited ? Lagos, Abuja, PH, Owerri, Enugu or Awka?
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Below are the frontline Nigerian states where the real investors are heading to. Imo state is not there. Stop your propaganda or it will keep killing Imo state. I knew you would have disturbed the entire NL had your worthless state made the list.


Thirteen states, including the Federal Capital Territory, attracted the sum of $5.3bn (N1.9tn) investments in the last quarter of 2017


By Ifeanyi Onuba

Thirteen states, including the Federal Capital Territory, attracted the sum of $5.3bn (N1.9tn) investments in the last quarter of 2017
investigation by our correspondent revealed on Friday.
The investments made in 22 different sectors of the economy from October to December 2017, it was gathered, were the fallout of the new initiatives of government particularly in the area of ease of doing business.

Based on the government’s official statistics, the FCT attracted the highest investment inflow with the sum of $2.68bn.
This is about 49 per cent of the entire investment inflow into the country during the three-month period.
Lagos State followed closely with $2.54bn investment, representing 47.2 per cent of the total investments into the country.
Akwa Ibom recorded an investment inflow of $124.84m; Ogun, $8.79m; Oyo, $7.03m; Delta, $5.69m; and Anambra, $3.77m.
Similarly, Enugu attracted a total investment of $644,890; Kogi, $500,000; Kano, $483,970; Bauchi, $425,000; Rivers, $384,817; and Kaduna, $89,975.

The sectors where the $5.3bn was invested are agriculture, $62.65m; banking, $543.37m; brewing, $2.3m; construction, $92.7m; consultancy, $2.06m; drilling, $0.3m; and electrical, $5.1m.
Others are financing, $122.68m; fishing, $99.4m; information Technology, $8.45m; marketing, $0.48m; oil and gas, $23.83m; production, $317.8m; and servicing, $216.45m.
The rest are hotels, $0.3m; telecoms, $191.01m; tanning, $0.52m; trading, $12.96m; transport, $0.55m; and shares, $3.68bn.

The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, said the huge amount, which the Federal Government was spending on infrastructure projects across the country was attracting fresh investments into the country.
She said this when a delegation of about 20 investors visited him at the headquarters of the ministry to discuss investment opportunities in Nigeria.
Adeosun told the delegation led by a former Minister of Finance, Dr. Shamsudeen Usman, that in 2017 alone, the sum of N1.2tn was released by the ministry for implementation of capital projects.
She added that the ministry was ready to make such huge release this year once the 2018 budget currently before the National Assembly was signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari.
She said part of the cardinal focus of the administration of President Buhari was to address the infrastructure deficit in the country.
This, she added, would be achieved through targeted spending at projects that would unlock the economic potential of the country.
She described the level of interest from foreign investors in the Nigerian economy as huge, adding that very soon, these interests would translate into massive investments that would create jobs and reduce the nation’s poverty level.
Adeosun said, “It’s a great time for investors to be in Nigeria. For us, it’s a better time now than last year because finally, we think that we are beginning to address through deliberate policies some of the most stubborn problems that have held back Nigeria’s growth.
“We’ve gone through very difficult adjustments but we are seeing that the macroeconomic fundamentals are much more positive and the outlook is that they will remain positive.
“The good news is that we have actually begun to take steps in terms of reducing our (oil) benchmark price by keeping it low, allowing us to rebuild some buffers.
“Our budget is predicated on lower oil price, and for me, we are focusing on revenue because we think that is the missing part of the Nigeria jig-saw.”
She said the economy had started seeing the impact of the expanded budget of the Federal Government with massive investment in power, road and rail.
“Our commitment in solving the infrastructure challenges in Nigeria is firm because we think that is what will unlock growth in agriculture and solid minerals and make us to move away from our over-reliance on oil,” the minister added.
Usman gave some of the sectors where these investors were interested in as power, manufacturing, agriculture, solid minerals, among others.

Copyright PUNCH.

punchng.com/13-states-attract-n1-9tn-investments-in-three-months/

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 8:08am On Mar 06, 2018
Abogwara:
A patriotic Southwesterner just completed this school newly at Ihiagwa in Imo State. That's one of the gains in having a detribalised Government that believes in unity of Nigeria.
what's the name of the school?

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 8:53am On Mar 06, 2018
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by IgboticGirl(f): 9:44am On Mar 06, 2018
BeijinDossier:
Your madness is beginning to rise again. I have warned you to focus on your thread because no one is interested in your useless Imo state one bit.






Below are the frontline Nigerian states where the real investors are heading to. Imo state is not there. Stop your propaganda or it will keep killing Imo state. I knew you would have disturbed the entire NL had your worthless state made the list.





idiot can u just get out


what is wrong with this fool
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by BeijinDossier: 9:47am On Mar 06, 2018
Your father is a useless idiot.

Your mother is a worthless idiot.

All your siblings are idiotic bastards.

Foolish idiot.




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IgboticGirl:

idiot can u just get out
what is wrong with this fool
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