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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by i08033463477: 10:29pm On Mar 19, 2019
Obiora over to you


MxreR:
Obiora tell your useless father to build the one that is commercially viable

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AuntLaVIV(f): 11:03pm On Mar 19, 2019
Some pictures from multinational AbinBev Onitsha. The company has expanded thrice in the last 5yrsi in order to meet with highly growing demand in the southeast and beyond

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nonsobaba: 1:08am On Mar 20, 2019
MxreR:
Aturu, you claim to have knowledge and you are not hired by Silicon Valley so that your knowledge could be useful. Hopeless frustrated idiot


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Chino, don't waste your time with that osu that was banished from ezeagu in wawa state. The idiot is not from anambra state.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Kingsley1000(m): 5:15am On Mar 20, 2019
MxreR:
You are always posting rubbish here, meanwhile you are still poor and miserable despite all you claim you know. Anambra needs 2 international airports and one is being built already. Take your knowledge better your life first. You know all these and you are still here jumping around this thread all the time. Go and open your own thread and spread your knowledge there, we don't need it here. Anambra is moving forward and our international airport already under construction, so you came too late with your distraction.



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baba can you help me with pictures from the airport site
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by MxreR: 6:26am On Mar 20, 2019
Chike come to Awka so we can go together to the site. I don't have the current pictures.


Kingsley1000:
baba can you help me with pictures from the airport site

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Kingsley1000(m): 7:14am On Mar 20, 2019
MxreR:
Chike come to Awka so we can go together to the site. I don't have the current pictures.


I'm in sokoto now,anytime I enter anambra I will notify you
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by raker300: 7:39am On Mar 20, 2019
Someone said this building is in awka.

Built by pinnacle integrated.

Haven’t comfirmed the report

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by raker300: 7:41am On Mar 20, 2019
Primary health care built by Obiano in my village is already in full swing.

The multitude of patients there shows this is a welcomed development

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nonsobaba: 8:00am On Mar 20, 2019
raker300:
Primary health care built by Obiano in my village is already in full swing.

The multitude of patients there shows this is a welcomed development
Willie is working. Anambra people are happy.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 10:16am On Mar 20, 2019
raker300:
Primary health care built by Obiano in my village is already in full swing.

The multitude of patients there shows this is a welcomed development

looks like public toilet.
Ogidi is part of Onitsha metro and deserves something better. Can't Obiano duplicate Ikeduru general hospital here in Ogidi?

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by MxreR: 10:22am On Mar 20, 2019
This is Ogidi General hospital in Ogidi, it is even far better than IMSUTH in Owerri, can't Okorocha duplicate something decent as this at IMSUTH.

nnamdijonathan:


looks like public toilet.
Ogidi is part of Onitsha metro and deserves something better. Can't Obiano duplicate Ikeduru general hospital here in Ogidi?

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerFC: 11:25am On Mar 20, 2019
raker300:
Someone said this building is in awka.

Built by pinnacle integrated.

Haven’t comfirmed the report


DAT SOIL DOES NOT LOOK IN ANYWAY, LIKE ANAMBRA LET ALONE AWKA.


WHOEVER TOLD U DAT IS A LIAR.


EVEN IF THAT BUILDING WAS IN AWKA, I WILL BE THE LAST PERSON TO ENTER OR GO ANYWHERE NEAR IT.


IMAGINE THE RUSH THAT TOOK PLACE DURING CONSTRUCTION, THAT NO ONE NOTICED A BUILDING WITH SUCH HEIGHT RISING. grin

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by weownthewest: 2:22pm On Mar 20, 2019
raker300:
Someone said this building is in awka.

Built by pinnacle integrated.

Haven’t comfirmed the report
No such building exists in Awka. Do not be deceived.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeautifulMind2: 2:50pm On Mar 20, 2019
raker300:
Someone said this building is in awka.

Built by pinnacle integrated.

Haven’t comfirmed the report
Awka Ibom not Awka

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeautifulMind2: 3:25pm On Mar 20, 2019
Ernest Azudialu-Obiejesi, Chairman and Chief Executive of the Obijackson Group, parent of Nestoil Ltd, says that mechanical completion of the Oben Obiafu-Obrikom pipeline, a part of which the company is constructing, will be done by the end of March 2019 “and pre-commissioning and final commissioning much later in the year”.
Azudialu-Obiejesi told Africa Oil+Gas Report in a wide ranging interview: “We are at the most interesting and exciting part of the job. In the next few weeks, when we announce its completion; it would be one of the most interesting engineering achievements in pipeline construction in Nigeria.We are trying to get 48” sized pipeline under the River-Niger from the eastern part across the other part of the Niger, some 1.8km on the other side of the river”.

The company explains that there’s a host of challenges delivering the job, a crucial east – west pipeline meant to deliver gas from the rich reserves in the east of the country to the large markets in the west The pipeline will help create some sort of a gas grid for the country. “It is the sheer scale and size and complexity of the river crossing and also the fact that you have a seasonal window to operate” that have made the construction work so onerous, Azudialu-Obiejesi explains. “Once the rain starts, you are unable to do any work in those areas and you find that you have huge equipment that can be submerged when the river overflows its bank. We also had security challenges. In January 2018, Nigeria’s security operatives killed one of the major militants in the Omoku area. Many Nigerians who may be aware of the project may not be aware that the main operating area of this militant and his associates was in Omoku and its environs, the same vicinity where a large percentage of Nestoil’s section resides. That was a major challenge but we are glad to announce that the worst is over as far as this project is concerned.

http://africaoilgasreport.com/2019/03/in-the-news/ob3-wed-complete-our-own-section-by-end-of-march-nestoil-declares/

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by MxreR: 3:28pm On Mar 20, 2019
This is what we are talking about. This gas pipeline project will trigger massive industrial revolution in Anambra State. Anambra has large reserves of gas, now marketing it to other states and outside Nigeria will become possible via this pipeline.


BeautifulMind2:
Ernest Azudialu-Obiejesi, Chairman and Chief Executive of the Obijackson Group, parent of Nestoil Ltd, says that mechanical completion of the Oben Obiafu-Obrikom pipeline, a part of which the company is constructing, will be done by the end of March 2019 “and pre-commissioning and final commissioning much later in the year”.
Azudialu-Obiejesi told Africa Oil+Gas Report in a wide ranging interview: “We are at the most interesting and exciting part of the job. In the next few weeks, when we announce its completion; it would be one of the most interesting engineering achievements in pipeline construction in Nigeria.We are trying to get 48” sized pipeline under the River-Niger from the eastern part across the other part of the Niger, some 1.8km on the other side of the river”.

The company explains that there’s a host of challenges delivering the job, a crucial east – west pipeline meant to deliver gas from the rich reserves in the east of the country to the large markets in the west The pipeline will help create some sort of a gas grid for the country. “It is the sheer scale and size and complexity of the river crossing and also the fact that you have a seasonal window to operate” that have made the construction work so onerous, Azudialu-Obiejesi explains. “Once the rain starts, you are unable to do any work in those areas and you find that you have huge equipment that can be submerged when the river overflows its bank. We also had security challenges. In January 2018, Nigeria’s security operatives killed one of the major militants in the Omoku area. Many Nigerians who may be aware of the project may not be aware that the main operating area of this militant and his associates was in Omoku and its environs, the same vicinity where a large percentage of Nestoil’s section resides. That was a major challenge but we are glad to announce that the worst is over as far as this project is concerned.

http://africaoilgasreport.com/2019/03/in-the-news/ob3-wed-complete-our-own-section-by-end-of-march-nestoil-declares/

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeautifulMind2: 3:43pm On Mar 20, 2019
MxreR:
This is what we are talking about. This gas pipeline project will trigger massive industrial revolution in Anambra State. Anambra has large reserves of gas, now marketing it to other states and outside Nigeria will become possible via this pipeline.





Obijackson Group and its subsidiaries. The Group is a major reference point in local content and has continued to deploy technology, delivering high quality services to companies across key sectors, ranging from oil and gas, construction, aviation and fabrication among others. In spite of the recession, the company is seeking to invest a minimum of $200 million over the next three years, in the construction of a power plant and in building a pipeline to convey gas to the power plants. Specifically, one of the subsidiaries, Century Power is building a modular power plant in Okija, Anambra State. The company plans to commence with a 465 megawatts (MW) module that would be scaled up ultimately to 2,000mw. A number of companies are already lining up to be hooked up to the power plant. In addition to building the power plant, the company also plans to build a 65 kilometers power pipeline that would be probably the first and only gas pipeline into the eastern part of Nigeria. The pipeline, which the company said would cost about $200 million, is going to be built from the OB3 pipeline, which is east to West in the Delta. The company said it would tap gas from that pipeline to Okija. The company said the pipeline would support the power plant and would also supply gas that would be piped into the eastern region. “Imagine all the industries in the eastern part of the country that has no gas. Suddenly that opens up the opportunity for them to be more efficient by using gas instead of the generators and other methods of power supply that they get,” said Mr. Simeon Tor-Agbidye, Assistant General Manager, Group Business Development, Nestoil Limited. Another of the Obijackson subsidiary, Shipside Drydock has emerged as one of the foremost ship maintenance facilities in the region, with a submersible dry dock and maintenance facilities for electronics, instrumentation and mechanical among others. In particular, the company claimed that by July 2017, companies would no longer have the need to take any vessel less than 110 meters out of the country for repairs or anything, as by then, it would have fully developed its capacity to undertake large jobs in that regard. Energy Works Technology, another subsidiary, is a fabrication company, involved in fabricating process vessels, infrastructure such as platforms, gas gathering facilities, manifolds among others. The company recently fabricated some of the vessels for the topsides of the Egina Floating Production, Storage and offloading vessels at its yard at Abuloma, which is set for export to South Korea to be integrated on the main vessel. The company is also expanding its capacity into the fabrication of super duplex stainless steel, a kind of welding and fabrication that is required for subsea facilities. Scorpio Drilling, a crude oil drilling company, also recently acquired a rig and has secured a three year work programme for the rig. The company said the rig would be involved in drilling operations for Neconde, its exploration and production (E&P) Joint Venture (JV) with Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC, while it has adequate capacity to drill for other oil companies as well. Nestoil, the flagship company of the group is an Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning, EPCC, company engaged in pipeline and facilities construction. Two other subsidiaries, B&Q Dredging and Nesthak, a horizontal directional drilling company are currently engaged in a massive dredging project in Bayelsa State and in the laying of pipes under roads and rivers for the OB3 pipeline project respectively. Particularly, B&Q Dredging, a dredging company, helped in dredging the River Niger for the Second Niger Bridge project, while Nesthak is currently involved in helping to cross the Ase River in the OB3 pipeline project, with the River Niger, being the next target, a distance of 1,800 meters. Nesthak would be engaged to drill underneath the River Niger to pass the pipeline, so that it is not laid in the water. The subsidiaries cover quite a significant portion of the oil and gas value chain, providing a lot of value. All of the companies directly employ over 3,000 individuals, making them one of the biggest employers of labour in the private sector in the country today. As part of its survival strategies, Tor-Agbidye said the company is optimizing its processes so as to become very competitive and is also deploying more equipment and training people to be more efficient. He said, “All the operators are talking about low cost, high quality; but once we optimize, which is what we are doing now, we would become very competitive; we would have businesses. Even if oil price is $20, we are there; our services would be there for people. He said the company is moving its crude oil offshore to where it would be loaded, adding that if it does not produce and cannot move its crude, we cannot make money, so people get laid off and facilities get grounded. On its plans for the future, Mr. Chris Ijeli, Group Head, Business Development, Nestoil Limited, said, “For the future, the project that is upcoming is Zabazaba. It is ENI, Agip. That is an Eni-run project. It is the Zabazaba field. They are going to set up all the facilities, FPSO, subsea facilities, all of that. “We are currently in the bid stage of this. Everybody is turning in technical and commercial proposals and all of that. That is what is going to fill up the shops for the next few years. After that, they are a couple of other projects that would be coming up. Like there is the Bonga South West, there is Etan, there are several projects that are coming up in the future, but the next big thing is Zabazaba. Everybody is gearing up for Zabazaba.” In addition, Tor-Agbidye said, “Besides that, right here in the country, there are lots of projects, fabrication projects; there are lots of things that can be done. One mistake that we do most of the time is that we tend to focus on the oil and gas industry. “But there is a lot out there. Like you go to the bottling companies, they have pressure vessels, they have pipes, and all of those things. You see this, this is a steel roof. We can fabricate this. All of those structures that you see, the steel gates, we can do all of those things. You go the breweries; in fact we can do everything that has to do with fabrication. “With respect to pipelines, there is a masterplan of gas pipeline for Nigeria. If you go and look at the Nigerian Gas Master Plan, there are a lot of gas pipeline planned for Nigeria and these are high-value projects. There are several bids for these that are coming up over the next few years. Those should provide activity for the EPCC companies as well. “There is enough for everybody in the market right now. We are able to keep ourselves busy, keep developing, keep transferring knowledge, keep growing people, and keep growing capacity to help the rest of the region grow as well.”

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/obijackson-driving-growth-technology-innovation/

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by meccuno: 4:46pm On Mar 20, 2019
BeautifulMind2:




Obijackson Group and its subsidiaries. The Group is a major reference point in local content and has continued to deploy technology, delivering high quality services to companies across key sectors, ranging from oil and gas, construction, aviation and fabrication among others. In spite of the recession, the company is seeking to invest a minimum of $200 million over the next three years, in the construction of a power plant and in building a pipeline to convey gas to the power plants. Specifically, one of the subsidiaries, Century Power is building a modular power plant in Okija, Anambra State. The company plans to commence with a 465 megawatts (MW) module that would be scaled up ultimately to 2,000mw. A number of companies are already lining up to be hooked up to the power plant. In addition to building the power plant, the company also plans to build a 65 kilometers power pipeline that would be probably the first and only gas pipeline into the eastern part of Nigeria. The pipeline, which the company said would cost about $200 million, is going to be built from the OB3 pipeline, which is east to West in the Delta. The company said it would tap gas from that pipeline to Okija. The company said the pipeline would support the power plant and would also supply gas that would be piped into the eastern region. “Imagine all the industries in the eastern part of the country that has no gas. Suddenly that opens up the opportunity for them to be more efficient by using gas instead of the generators and other methods of power supply that they get,” said Mr. Simeon Tor-Agbidye, Assistant General Manager, Group Business Development, Nestoil Limited. Another of the Obijackson subsidiary, Shipside Drydock has emerged as one of the foremost ship maintenance facilities in the region, with a submersible dry dock and maintenance facilities for electronics, instrumentation and mechanical among others. In particular, the company claimed that by July 2017, companies would no longer have the need to take any vessel less than 110 meters out of the country for repairs or anything, as by then, it would have fully developed its capacity to undertake large jobs in that regard. Energy Works Technology, another subsidiary, is a fabrication company, involved in fabricating process vessels, infrastructure such as platforms, gas gathering facilities, manifolds among others. The company recently fabricated some of the vessels for the topsides of the Egina Floating Production, Storage and offloading vessels at its yard at Abuloma, which is set for export to South Korea to be integrated on the main vessel. The company is also expanding its capacity into the fabrication of super duplex stainless steel, a kind of welding and fabrication that is required for subsea facilities. Scorpio Drilling, a crude oil drilling company, also recently acquired a rig and has secured a three year work programme for the rig. The company said the rig would be involved in drilling operations for Neconde, its exploration and production (E&P) Joint Venture (JV) with Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC, while it has adequate capacity to drill for other oil companies as well. Nestoil, the flagship company of the group is an Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning, EPCC, company engaged in pipeline and facilities construction. Two other subsidiaries, B&Q Dredging and Nesthak, a horizontal directional drilling company are currently engaged in a massive dredging project in Bayelsa State and in the laying of pipes under roads and rivers for the OB3 pipeline project respectively. Particularly, B&Q Dredging, a dredging company, helped in dredging the River Niger for the Second Niger Bridge project, while Nesthak is currently involved in helping to cross the Ase River in the OB3 pipeline project, with the River Niger, being the next target, a distance of 1,800 meters. Nesthak would be engaged to drill underneath the River Niger to pass the pipeline, so that it is not laid in the water. The subsidiaries cover quite a significant portion of the oil and gas value chain, providing a lot of value. All of the companies directly employ over 3,000 individuals, making them one of the biggest employers of labour in the private sector in the country today. As part of its survival strategies, Tor-Agbidye said the company is optimizing its processes so as to become very competitive and is also deploying more equipment and training people to be more efficient. He said, “All the operators are talking about low cost, high quality; but once we optimize, which is what we are doing now, we would become very competitive; we would have businesses. Even if oil price is $20, we are there; our services would be there for people. He said the company is moving its crude oil offshore to where it would be loaded, adding that if it does not produce and cannot move its crude, we cannot make money, so people get laid off and facilities get grounded. On its plans for the future, Mr. Chris Ijeli, Group Head, Business Development, Nestoil Limited, said, “For the future, the project that is upcoming is Zabazaba. It is ENI, Agip. That is an Eni-run project. It is the Zabazaba field. They are going to set up all the facilities, FPSO, subsea facilities, all of that. “We are currently in the bid stage of this. Everybody is turning in technical and commercial proposals and all of that. That is what is going to fill up the shops for the next few years. After that, they are a couple of other projects that would be coming up. Like there is the Bonga South West, there is Etan, there are several projects that are coming up in the future, but the next big thing is Zabazaba. Everybody is gearing up for Zabazaba.” In addition, Tor-Agbidye said, “Besides that, right here in the country, there are lots of projects, fabrication projects; there are lots of things that can be done. One mistake that we do most of the time is that we tend to focus on the oil and gas industry. “But there is a lot out there. Like you go to the bottling companies, they have pressure vessels, they have pipes, and all of those things. You see this, this is a steel roof. We can fabricate this. All of those structures that you see, the steel gates, we can do all of those things. You go the breweries; in fact we can do everything that has to do with fabrication. “With respect to pipelines, there is a masterplan of gas pipeline for Nigeria. If you go and look at the Nigerian Gas Master Plan, there are a lot of gas pipeline planned for Nigeria and these are high-value projects. There are several bids for these that are coming up over the next few years. Those should provide activity for the EPCC companies as well. “There is enough for everybody in the market right now. We are able to keep ourselves busy, keep developing, keep transferring knowledge, keep growing people, and keep growing capacity to help the rest of the region grow as well.”

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/obijackson-driving-growth-technology-innovation/
Please try and space. i was having a head ache while reading.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Xander85: 5:07pm On Mar 20, 2019
Been hearing of this Century Power Plant for like close to 5 years now! Has work started on it yet? Also, anyone know if Geometric in Aba has started generating and distributing power?

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Xander85: 5:14pm On Mar 20, 2019
Reading about NESTOILs exploits in the oil and gas sector gives you self-belief! This huge conglomerate together with OILSERV are two of the leading players in the oil and gas industry today!

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 8:08pm On Mar 20, 2019
nonsobaba:
Chino, don't waste your time with that osu that was banished from ezeagu in wawa state. The idiot is not from anambra state.

Please for God's sake, stop quarrelling on this platform. This is Anambra Igbo and NOT Nigeria platform. God bless us all

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 8:13pm On Mar 20, 2019
weownthewest:
No such building exists in Awka. Do not be deceived.

No building like this in any South East Capital. The highest so far is the one at Umuchukwu

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 8:15pm On Mar 20, 2019
Xander85:
Been hearing of this Century Power Plant for like close to 5 years now! Has work started on it yet? Also, anyone know if Geometric in Aba has started generating and distributing power?

The Century Powers land at Okija that was cleared 5 years ago is now a forest !

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 8:18pm On Mar 20, 2019
Xander85:
Been hearing of this Century Power Plant for like close to 5 years now! Has work started on it yet? Also, anyone know if Geometric in Aba has started generating and distributing power?
Geometric Power is in disarray. The evil and wickedness of the black man has made it impossible to take off. Brotherly envy, Nigerian Politics and the generator importing cabals has frustrated it.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 8:20pm On Mar 20, 2019
[quote author=MxreR post=76827637]

Of what use is this project to Anambra if the gas from East is piped to West. Will they first utilise the gas for Nnewi, Onitsha, Aba before piping it to West?

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nonsobaba: 9:16pm On Mar 20, 2019
[quote author=REGENMASTER post=76836019][/quote] Nestoil will tap into the gas line from the section that passes through anambra state(ogbaru & ihiala areas) and pipe it to his power station in okija. Other companies in the area can do same too.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nonsobaba: 9:18pm On Mar 20, 2019
REGENMASTER:


The Century Powers land at Okija that was cleared 5 years ago is now a forest !
Work was stopped because the gas pipeline wasn't ready.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nonsobaba: 9:21pm On Mar 20, 2019
Xander85:
Been hearing of this Century Power Plant for like close to 5 years now! Has work started on it yet? Also, anyone know if Geometric in Aba has started generating and distributing power?
Geometric won't be allowed to function until they pay the Anambra owner of EEDC the fee for distribution rights in full!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by igbobabe02: 10:25pm On Mar 20, 2019
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney: 10:40pm On Mar 20, 2019
Anambra is moving forward better than ever, Ndi Uchu, Ndi enemy of progress, Ndi Obiano haters can keep hating cheesy cheesy

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 4:14am On Mar 21, 2019
This idiot doesnt have pictures because there is nothing to show. He is so full of shit it stinks! grin grin grin

MxreR:
Chike come to Awka so we can go together to the site. I don't have the current pictures.


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