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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ChimaAdeoye: 11:01am On Jun 15, 2019
raker300:
I’ll start posting pictures of villages in Anambra so pple here would understand Anambra did not start at Onitsha and end at Awka.

So many places require equal attention and should not be left abandoned.

Ekwulobia market area

Oga, This is not Ekwulobia. Please stop embarrassing yourself by downloading unverified image from skyscraper.com and claiming you took the picture. Some of us here are actually from there. Which market area? Behind the General hospital or motor park ? Just where in hell is this in Ekwulobia?

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by asha80(m): 11:09am On Jun 15, 2019
Yyeske:
Anaocha is Anambra central.
LGAs in Anambra South are
Orumba north and south, Nnewi north and south, Ihiala, Aguata and Ekwusigo.

Remind me please, which community is Soludo from sef? Is it Isuochi or Agulunzigbo?
isuochi is in abia..he is from isuofia in aguata
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 1:22pm On Jun 15, 2019
asha80:
isuochi is in abia..he is from isuofia in aguata
Mistake, I meant Isuofia
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 6:01pm On Jun 15, 2019
You can now run your adverts on our Movie Fliers.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 6:04pm On Jun 15, 2019
Upcoming movies. Check the dates

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OMANBALA1: 7:16pm On Jun 15, 2019
Nzokwoli, Chidoka and Obi empty brains ?
Where are these cockroaches crawling out from??

These are people who want to see Anambra reduced to rubbles. Osita Chidoka is one of the brightest Nigerian and African and a non biased and morally upright person can see that. All these bbastards here insulting their ancestors will wallow in shame!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OMANBALA1: 7:20pm On Jun 15, 2019
Omnibus:
Then they better find an unknown technocrat from Anambra south.
I don't think Chidoka fits that profile.

No, you are not enlightened enough to have an opinion. We cant have ffools nursing an opinion. You need to sit down and keep quiet!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OMANBALA1: 7:24pm On Jun 15, 2019
DawatNama:
Personally I prefer Soludo to Chidioka one on one manifesto and personal accomplishments but the former Houston Uber driver drinking kai kai at Agu Oka shouldn't be put in the same line with these two. What a reasonable and sane people should be asking is between Mabdinuju and Obiano who is worst.

I fear Soludo is merely a book smart , in contrast Chidoka is a thoroughbred social engineer. I fancy Soludo but Chidoooka till kingdom kom!

As wise people we should not be talking about Anambra south, central nor north...Let the best brains lead.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OMANBALA1: 7:31pm On Jun 15, 2019
BeijinDossier:
Weed smoker. Why not bring your father to contest the next election. Let me hear pim from you again here lemme share your pictures where you are wandering in Lagos. Also that piggery house where you and your fat wife are residing. Someone who hasn't kept his pig house neat is discussing about governorship.

Ebuka iheabunike, i am waiting for you.


[s][/s]

What is the problem with you, nwokem. You are crossing the line.

DawatNama is not among tbose who exposed your identity here...You brought this on yourself...DawatNama is my G and a very cool guy.

Anambra people have no hand in how you were exposed here....Your transferred aggression is also not helping. You also threatened to post pictures of my family and I said go ahead.

My real names are Obinna Izuora....And Chino , you are CROSSING THE LINE!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by PRXPERT: 8:23pm On Jun 15, 2019
Obiano is a failure! He has failed the people of Anambra state.
Tune in to radio to listen to the cry of the masses! He has surrounded himself with clowns!

Nothing is moving in the state from Government.
Private individuals are the one governing.
.



P.S don't try and start any rubbish with me.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ejanla07: 8:24pm On Jun 15, 2019
raker300:
its a helicopter image.
It was flying over ekwulobia.
Like u said, it might not be ekwulobia but definitely around there.
Don’t call my images fake again.
A lot went into taking them.
If am not sure of them. I would say so. Thanks
Oga shut up, u ve been caught several times posting fake pictures.. U re a liar

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 8:47pm On Jun 15, 2019
I am confused about what you are talking about. Brought what on myself, i am very confused about what you are saying. I have never had any issue with you in the past and i will never have. I respect you so much and i will keep doing that. Leave this matter between me and Dawatnama. Thanks


OMANBALA1:


What is the problem with you, nwokem. You are crossing the line.

DawatNama is not among tbose who exposed your identity here...You brought this on yourself...DawatNama is my G and a very cool guy.

Anambra people have no hand in how you were exposed here....Your transferred aggression is also not helping. You also threatened to post pictures of my family and I said go ahead.

My real names are Obinna Izuora....And Chino , you are CROSSING THE LINE!

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NonsoWow: 8:53pm On Jun 15, 2019
[s]
PRXPERT:
Obiano is a failure! He has failed the people of Anambra state.
Tune in to radio to listen to the cry of the masses! He has surrounded himself with clowns!

Nothing is moving in the state from Government.
Private individuals are the one governing.
.



P.S don't try and start any rubbish with me. [/s]
Which radio?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 9:07pm On Jun 15, 2019
OMANBALA1:
Nzokwoli, Chidoka and Obi empty brains ?
Where are these cockroaches crawling out from??

These are people who want to see Anambra reduced to rubbles. Osita Chidoka is one of the brightest Nigerian and African and a non biased and morally upright person can see that. All these bbastards here insulting their ancestors will wallow in shame!


Chidoka is a no no.
He should wait till it turns to central if he is really a man of integrity.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 9:12pm On Jun 15, 2019
PRXPERT:
Obiano is a failure! He has failed the people of Anambra state.
Tune in to radio to listen to the cry of the masses! He has surrounded himself with clowns!

Nothing is moving in the state from Government.
Private individuals are the one governing.
.



P.S don't try and start any rubbish with me.


Rubbish when you have already typed rubbish

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 5:10am On Jun 16, 2019
How Old Anambra State Became More Developed Than Old Imo State
By ETimes Nigeria May 21, 2019 0


On February 3, 1976 under Lt. Col. John Atom Kpera as Governor, the defunct East Central State was divided into Anambra and Imo States. While Anambra later got split into two, namely Enugu and the current Anambra, Imo also produced Abia State. As at the time of the division, the foundations for socio-economic development seemed to be more robust in the parts that became Imo than the parts that became Anambra.

In terms of urbanisation, Oguta in Imo State earlier got urbanised even when Nnewi in Anambra was still a complete rural area. But today, Oguta is rural while Nnewi is urban. Orlu also became cosmopolitan when Awka was simply an enclave for traditional blacksmiths.

In 1954 alone, the Eastern Regional Administration earned about forty-eight billion pounds from the export of palm produce obtained principally from the areas that became Old Imo State. The establishment of Adapalm in Ohaji and vast cashew plantations in Okigwe by Dr. M.I. Okpara further defined the areas that became Old Imo State as relatively more economically viable. What capped the economic prosperity of the areas was the fact that Aba was as well the commercial hub of the defunct East Central State.

Furthermore, all the parts of the defunct East Central State that have crude oil, notably Ukwa East, Ukwa West, Ugwunabo, Oguta and Ohaji-Egbema fell under Old Imo State. Ohaji alone possesses over 40% of the total deposits of natural gas in Nigeria. The purest deposits of white clay for ceramics in Africa are in Okigwe as well as the vastest deposits of granites in Nigeria are also there.

Therefore, all the indices of development initially favoured Old Imo State over and above Old Anambra.

However, four decades later Enugu and Anambra (Old Anambra State) have outpaced Abia and Imo (Old Imo State) in all the indicators of development and collective well-being. Unemployment rate in Enugu today stands at 42% and Anambra 39. However, Imo has unemployment rate of 87% while Abia 81%. IGR profiles of Enugu and Anambra stand at N1.4b and N1.2b respectively while Imo and Abia only pocket N453m and N920m respectively. These discrepancies are also palpable in the rates of infant and maternal mortality and infrastructure, education.

It is therefore pertinent for us to ponder aloud and decipher what Enugu and Anambra are doing differently from Imo and Abia. When Britain overtook the rest of Europe in development, foremost economist, Adam Smith, launched his inquiry into the sources and causes of “Wealth of Nations”. When Africa lagged behind other continents in development, Walter Rodney came up with an inquiry into “How Europe Underdeveloped Africa”. Today, our task is to understand how and why Imo and Abia have failed in the enterprise of development. To begin with, what is development?

Development, in the parlance of Walter Rodney, implies increased skills and capacity, greater freedom, creativity, self-discipline, responsibility and material well-being. We have it on Rodney’s authority that a society develops economically as its members increase jointly their capacity for dealing with the environment. This capacity for dealing with the environment is dependent on the extent to which they understand the laws of nature (science), on the extent to which they put that understanding into practice by devising and using tools (technology), and on the manner in which work is organized (mode of social production ).

Some persons are of the view that Enugu and Anambra have shored up to the idea of using technocrats as governors. But this view is not correct. The current Governor of Enugu State is not a technocrat yet he is delivering value. Strictly speaking, what Enugu and Anambra have done which Imo and Abia have not done is the culture of governing the people directly through their traditional and cultural institutions peopled with men of integrity instead of through some alien and amorphous structures of avaricious politicians.

The greatest discovery of the two progressive states is the unparalleled efficacy of the often neglected institutions, especially the Town Union. A study of the security accomplishments of Enugu would readily reveal that far from relying on the ostensibly defective security architecture of Nigeria, the State Government invests in and relies more on the Neighborhood Watch, which is run by the Town Unions. And because security is invariably a local affair, the Town Unions have the knowledge and reach and have the patriotism and integrity to raise men of sound character who fish out criminal from their communities and hand over to the law enforcement agents.

In Anambra, the AVG which is run by the various Town Unions does a similar thing and has been a total success in terms of security of lives and property.

The provision of basic amenities is carried out in Enugu by the Town Unions using grants from the Government. In Uzo-Uwani LGA, for instance, you find functional health centers built at rates which would have been almost impossible if not done through the Town Union.

Anambra also shows the light in this regard. Just a budget of N10m to each Town Union was able to address the paucity of basic amenities throughout the length and breadth of the State.

The reason is simple: the leadership of the Town Union is non-salaried, non-remunerating and always chosen based on credibility and integrity. They are ever conscious of the responsibility bestowed upon them by the extent of the popular trust that leads to their selection. Therefore, Town Union leaders are the only the only people that can task themselves and give up personal comfort for the sake of their people. Again, being the closest administrative organ to the people at the grassroots, they understand best the plight of the people and the panacea thereof.

It is not surprising that the Government of the outgoing Governor of Imo State, Chief Rochas Okorocha, has been generally regarded as a complete failure. Recall that when Anambra was busy partnering with the Town Unions to accelerate development, Chief Okorocha was at war with the leadership of Imo Town Unions which he even sought to dissolve and replace with something unthinkable. The experience is also the same in Abia State.

In conclusion, in order to correct the development lag in Abia and Imo, there must be a real and sustainable engagement with the Town Unions by the Governments so as to connect with the people, address basic needs and restore integrity to governance.

By Okey Ndibe

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by olaitoro(m): 5:21am On Jun 16, 2019
PRXPERT:
Obiano is a failure! He has failed the people of Anambra state.
Tune in to radio to listen to the cry of the masses! He has surrounded himself with clowns!

Nothing is moving in the state from Government.
Private individuals are the one governing.
.



P.S don't try and start any rubbish with me.

I can testify to that. I stay in Oba precisely New World Estate, Onitsha metropolis is in mess, no sanity, no rule of law. Literally people behave like animals due to the fact that there is little to no government presence in Onitsha.

Obiano is de - marketing anything Apga, people hate him with passion. He neglected Onitsha metropolis but will be quick to collect staullage and all sorts of tax from the business community.

Anyone close to him should advice him to follow the footsteps of his predecessors

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 7:25am On Jun 16, 2019
Lemme share these pictures i took at Agulu 2:weeks ago en route Golden Tulip (Agulu Lake resort)

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 7:37am On Jun 16, 2019
OMANBALA1:
Nzokwoli, Chidoka and Obi empty brains ?
Where are these cockroaches crawling out from??

These are people who want to see Anambra reduced to rubbles. Osita Chidoka is one of the brightest Nigerian and African and a non biased and morally upright person can see that. All these bbastards here insulting their ancestors will wallow in shame!
I beg to differ here bro, Soludo is what Anambra needs after Obiano and not Chidoka who can't influence anything in Obosi or even his Idemili north LGA. I stay in Odume Obosi and can tell you better.
He's currently having problems with the Igwe and his council of chiefs in Obosi, let him go resolve his rift with them first. Meanwhile he's from Anambra central and the next governor should come from Anambra south where Soludo solution comes from.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NonsoWow: 7:53am On Jun 16, 2019
[s]
olaitoro:


I can testify to that. I stay in Oba precisely New World Estate, Onitsha metropolis is in mess, no sanity, no rule of law. Literally people behave like animals due to the fact that there is little to no government presence in Onitsha.

Obiano is de - marketing anything Apga, people hate him with passion. He neglected Onitsha metropolis but will be quick to collect staullage and all sorts of tax from the business community.

Anyone close to him should advice him to follow the footsteps of his predecessors[/s]
Always writing rubbish with your many monikers. I have told you before that your hatred for Obiano will kill you, small boy. You will die screaming Obiano in your dreams.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NonsoWow: 8:07am On Jun 16, 2019
Yyeske:
I beg to differ here bro, Soludo is what Anambra needs after Obiano and not Chidoka who can't influence anything in Obosi or even his Idemili north LGA. I stay in Odume Obosi and can tell you better.
He's currently having problems with the Igwe and his council of chiefs in Obosi, let him go resolve his rift with them first. Meanwhile he's from Anambra central and the next governor should come from Anambra south where Soludo solution comes from.
Don't mind the maggot you quoted. Chidoka will lose election to APGA in his own local government area anyday, anytime. Many things are against him. Apart from the fact that he is daft and lacks ideas to run something as big as a state government, he doesn't even satisfy the basic political requirements to be governor in a state like Anambra by the time the 2021 election gets underway. Peter Obi just wants to humiliate him ahead of time to eliminate a potential rival in the 2023 race for the PDP VP.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 8:43am On Jun 16, 2019
Yyeske:
I beg to differ here bro, Soludo is what Anambra needs after Obiano and not Chidoka who can't influence anything in Obosi or even his Idemili north LGA. I stay in Odume Obosi and can tell you better.
He's currently having problems with the Igwe and his council of chiefs in Obosi, let him go resolve his rift with them first. Meanwhile he's from Anambra central and the next governor should come from Anambra south where Soludo solution comes from.

Chances are that if Uche Ekwunife comes out for Governor she will most likely win. She is the only credible opposition with boots on the ground. Soludo backed by APGA machinery could take over but he is not yet the annointed one.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney: 8:49am On Jun 16, 2019
OMANBALA1:
[s]Nzokwoli, Chidoka and Obi empty brains ?
Where are these cockroaches crawling out from??

These are people who want to see Anambra reduced to rubbles. Osita Chidoka is one of the brightest Nigerian and African and a non biased and morally upright person can see that. All these bbastards here insulting their ancestors will wallow in shame![/s]
How will an empty brain like you tell who is smart or not? Yes Chidoka and Obi are empty brains deal with it. The clown peter obi already exposed himself at the VP debate with his obsession with China, as governor he did nothing too except running his family business with state funds.
As for Chidoka, he's a light weight that can't win LG chairman in his own LGA. Again Chidoka only plays to the gallery to deceive dumb people like you, reminds me how he went to drive Nnamdi Kanu from prison, anything for attention. I pray PDP should go ahead and give him the ticket

Again you are the person that always ends in shame, you never comment on the things happening in your native Plateau state including the killings. You are always here saying one nonsense or the other. No one wants you here. Go and make Chidoka the governor of plateau state.. tufia
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney: 8:51am On Jun 16, 2019
mktinsight:


Chances are that if Uche Ekwunife comes out for Governor she will most likely win. She is the only credible opposition with boots on the ground. Soludo backed by APGA machinery could take over but he is not yet the annointed one.
Anambra south will produce the next governor and I have much brighter chances to win as next Anambra governor than Ekwunife.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney: 8:55am On Jun 16, 2019
olaitoro:


[s]I can testify to that. I stay in Oba precisely New World Estate, Onitsha metropolis is in mess, no sanity, no rule of law. Literally people behave like animals due to the fact that there is little to no government presence in Onitsha.

Obiano is de - marketing anything Apga, people hate him with passion. He neglected Onitsha metropolis but will be quick to collect staullage and all sorts of tax from the business community.

Anyone close to him should advice him to follow the footsteps of his predecessors[/s]
Obiano is demarketing APGA, people hate him with passion, we have been hearing these from you frustrated peter obi bots since 2015 but guess who's still sweeping Anambra elections since 2015? APGA, guess whose been losing since 2015? Peter Obi and PDP. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 8:55am On Jun 16, 2019
NonsoWow:
Don't mind the maggot you quoted. Chidoka will lose election to APGA in his own local government area anyday, anytime. Many things are against him. Apart from the fact that he is daft and lacks ideas to run something as big as a state government, he doesn't even satisfy the basic political requirements to be governor in a state like Anambra by the time the 2021 election gets underway. Peter Obi just wants to humiliate him ahead of time to eliminate a potential rival in the 2023 race for the PDP VP.
LMAO �� �
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney: 8:58am On Jun 16, 2019
BeijinDossier:
I am confused about what you are talking about. Brought what on myself, i am very confused about what you are saying. I have never had any issue with you in the past and i will never have. I respect you so much and i will keep doing that. Leave this matter between me and Dawatnama. Thanks


When I tell you the hausa boy omanbala1 is not mentally ok, you think I'm just playing. Very soon you will know.. lmao... I know him very well.. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeautifulMind2: 8:59am On Jun 16, 2019
Obijackson Children hospital Okija, Anambra State

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 9:05am On Jun 16, 2019
mktinsight:
How Old Anambra State Became More Developed Than Old Imo State
By ETimes Nigeria May 21, 2019 0


On February 3, 1976 under Lt. Col. John Atom Kpera as Governor, the defunct East Central State was divided into Anambra and Imo States. While Anambra later got split into two, namely Enugu and the current Anambra, Imo also produced Abia State. As at the time of the division, the foundations for socio-economic development seemed to be more robust in the parts that became Imo than the parts that became Anambra.

In terms of urbanisation, Oguta in Imo State earlier got urbanised even when Nnewi in Anambra was still a complete rural area. But today, Oguta is rural while Nnewi is urban. Orlu also became cosmopolitan when Awka was simply an enclave for traditional blacksmiths.

In 1954 alone, the Eastern Regional Administration earned about forty-eight billion pounds from the export of palm produce obtained principally from the areas that became Old Imo State. The establishment of Adapalm in Ohaji and vast cashew plantations in Okigwe by Dr. M.I. Okpara further defined the areas that became Old Imo State as relatively more economically viable. What capped the economic prosperity of the areas was the fact that Aba was as well the commercial hub of the defunct East Central State.

Furthermore, all the parts of the defunct East Central State that have crude oil, notably Ukwa East, Ukwa West, Ugwunabo, Oguta and Ohaji-Egbema fell under Old Imo State. Ohaji alone possesses over 40% of the total deposits of natural gas in Nigeria. The purest deposits of white clay for ceramics in Africa are in Okigwe as well as the vastest deposits of granites in Nigeria are also there.

Therefore, all the indices of development initially favoured Old Imo State over and above Old Anambra.

However, four decades later Enugu and Anambra (Old Anambra State) have outpaced Abia and Imo (Old Imo State) in all the indicators of development and collective well-being. Unemployment rate in Enugu today stands at 42% and Anambra 39. However, Imo has unemployment rate of 87% while Abia 81%. IGR profiles of Enugu and Anambra stand at N1.4b and N1.2b respectively while Imo and Abia only pocket N453m and N920m respectively. These discrepancies are also palpable in the rates of infant and maternal mortality and infrastructure, education.

It is therefore pertinent for us to ponder aloud and decipher what Enugu and Anambra are doing differently from Imo and Abia. When Britain overtook the rest of Europe in development, foremost economist, Adam Smith, launched his inquiry into the sources and causes of “Wealth of Nations”. When Africa lagged behind other continents in development, Walter Rodney came up with an inquiry into “How Europe Underdeveloped Africa”. Today, our task is to understand how and why Imo and Abia have failed in the enterprise of development. To begin with, what is development?

Development, in the parlance of Walter Rodney, implies increased skills and capacity, greater freedom, creativity, self-discipline, responsibility and material well-being. We have it on Rodney’s authority that a society develops economically as its members increase jointly their capacity for dealing with the environment. This capacity for dealing with the environment is dependent on the extent to which they understand the laws of nature (science), on the extent to which they put that understanding into practice by devising and using tools (technology), and on the manner in which work is organized (mode of social production ).

Some persons are of the view that Enugu and Anambra have shored up to the idea of using technocrats as governors. But this view is not correct. The current Governor of Enugu State is not a technocrat yet he is delivering value. Strictly speaking, what Enugu and Anambra have done which Imo and Abia have not done is the culture of governing the people directly through their traditional and cultural institutions peopled with men of integrity instead of through some alien and amorphous structures of avaricious politicians.

The greatest discovery of the two progressive states is the unparalleled efficacy of the often neglected institutions, especially the Town Union. A study of the security accomplishments of Enugu would readily reveal that far from relying on the ostensibly defective security architecture of Nigeria, the State Government invests in and relies more on the Neighborhood Watch, which is run by the Town Unions. And because security is invariably a local affair, the Town Unions have the knowledge and reach and have the patriotism and integrity to raise men of sound character who fish out criminal from their communities and hand over to the law enforcement agents.

In Anambra, the AVG which is run by the various Town Unions does a similar thing and has been a total success in terms of security of lives and property.

The provision of basic amenities is carried out in Enugu by the Town Unions using grants from the Government. In Uzo-Uwani LGA, for instance, you find functional health centers built at rates which would have been almost impossible if not done through the Town Union.

Anambra also shows the light in this regard. Just a budget of N10m to each Town Union was able to address the paucity of basic amenities throughout the length and breadth of the State.

The reason is simple: the leadership of the Town Union is non-salaried, non-remunerating and always chosen based on credibility and integrity. They are ever conscious of the responsibility bestowed upon them by the extent of the popular trust that leads to their selection. Therefore, Town Union leaders are the only the only people that can task themselves and give up personal comfort for the sake of their people. Again, being the closest administrative organ to the people at the grassroots, they understand best the plight of the people and the panacea thereof.

It is not surprising that the Government of the outgoing Governor of Imo State, Chief Rochas Okorocha, has been generally regarded as a complete failure. Recall that when Anambra was busy partnering with the Town Unions to accelerate development, Chief Okorocha was at war with the leadership of Imo Town Unions which he even sought to dissolve and replace with something unthinkable. The experience is also the same in Abia State.

In conclusion, in order to correct the development lag in Abia and Imo, there must be a real and sustainable engagement with the Town Unions by the Governments so as to connect with the people, address basic needs and restore integrity to governance.

By Okey Ndibe

Mr if you want to write about anambra write about it, if na enugu write about.

Stop dancing nsurugede of old times.

old anambra old anambra and so?

Nobody will take us back to enugu as capital again...never.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by olaitoro(m): 9:07am On Jun 16, 2019
NonsoWow:
[s] Always writing rubbish with your many monikers. I have told you before that your hatred for Obiano will kill you, small boy. You will die screaming Obiano in your dreams.

You think I have time to throw childish tantrums, anyway my message is passed.
It has not been this bad in Onitsha. As at now, Onitsha roads are nothing to write home about; ranging from mgbemena, amanator, nwaziki, showlight, obodoukwu Rd, Ede Rd, ojoto, oguta Rd etc etc.
I can authoritatively state that 80% of Onitsha metropolis road are not motorable.
Obiano government so much neglected Onitsha metropolis that residents now refer to him as a drunk.

It has not been this bad!

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