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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 10:24am On Jun 16, 2019
globemoney:

I just realized why APGA refused to give the senatorial ticket to Ifeanyi in the last election, he would have caused huge problems APGA in 2022, now any party he joins he would take his problems to the party because he will start fighting the people already there and then cause a diivided house.
I'm never afraid of Ifeanyi ubah, he does not have the appeal to win accross Anambra, he only won his senate seat because of the primaries in APGA, most people were angry so he took all APGA ward chairmen in the south with him, bought them cars and gave them money and they all worked for him. after that election, Obiano recalled all those ward chairmen and appeased them, that was how Ubah lost even his constituency to APGA in the House of assembly.
Ifeanyi Ubah is only popular in his Nnewi north.

Field soludo and it end in praise for Ifeanyi Ubah.

Is like you guys haven't learnt your lessons enough.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney: 10:24am On Jun 16, 2019
Juliusmalema:



Soludo whosoever that is projecting him doesn't like apga and has ulterior motive.

bear that in mind.

Let another person go but for soludo, it will end in praise for other opposition to finish work on him.
Which opposition? cheesy

APGA already has a 50% chance of winning with or without Soludo, with Soludo its 80%.. Opposition is dead in Anambra
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney: 10:26am On Jun 16, 2019
Juliusmalema:


Field soludo and it end in praise for Ifeanyi Ubah.

Is like you guys haven't learnt your lessons enough.
Ifeanyi Ubah is not a threat. Soludo will thrash Ifeanyi Ubah in Nnewi South
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 10:28am On Jun 16, 2019
globemoney:

Which opposition? cheesy

APGA already has a 50% chance of winning with or without Soludo, with Soludo its 80%.. Opposition is dead in Anambra

Naso we talk during presidential and Senate and House of reps elections until the pendulum swing and Apga couldn't hold Senate seat, reps is just about 5 or so.


You guys never learn una lesson until reality happens again.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney: 10:33am On Jun 16, 2019
Juliusmalema:


Naso we talk during presidential and Senate and House of reps elections until the pendulum swing and Apga couldn't hold Senate seat, reps is just about 5 or so.


You guys never learn una lesson until reality happens again.
Ok
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 10:34am On Jun 16, 2019
globemoney:

Ifeanyi Ubah is not a threat. Soludo will thrash Ifeanyi Ubah in Nnewi South

Naso continue sleeping.

If apga fields soludo, just forget it.

The defeat will be massive

Apga doesn't need a candidate where opposition will be reminding the masses how bad he was when he occupied a certain position.


Apga should be very careful , that my own but if they like let them continue.

If they repeat what they did in Imo state in anambra then kiss your luck goodbye.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NonsoWow: 10:35am On Jun 16, 2019
globemoney:

I just realized why APGA refused to give the senatorial ticket to Ifeanyi in the last election, he would have caused huge problems APGA in 2022, now any party he joins he would take his problems to the party because he will start fighting the people already there and then cause a diivided house.
I'm never afraid of Ifeanyi ubah, he does not have the appeal to win accross Anambra, he only won his senate seat because of the primaries in APGA, most people were angry so he took all APGA ward chairmen in the south with him, bought them cars and gave them money and they all worked for him. after that election, Obiano recalled all those ward chairmen and appeased them, that was how Ubah lost even his constituency to APGA in the House of assembly.
Ifeanyi Ubah is only popular in his Nnewi north.
You are right. APGA refused to give Ifeanyi Ubah the ticket because of 2021. He would have caused rancour within party.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NonsoWow: 10:40am On Jun 16, 2019
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Juliusmalema:


Naso continue sleeping.

If apga fields soludo, just forget it.

The defeat will be massive

Apga doesn't need a candidate where opposition will be reminding the masses how bad he was when he occupied a certain position.


Apga should be very careful , that my own but if they like let them continue.

If they repeat what they did in Imo state in anambra then kiss your luck goodbye.[/s]
If Soludo is not a threat to Ubah, then why are you pleading with APGA not to field him? Will it not make it easier for your Ubah to become the governor? cheesy

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by globemoney: 10:48am On Jun 16, 2019
Juliusmalema:


Naso continue sleeping.

If apga fields soludo, just forget it.

The defeat will be massive

Apga doesn't need a candidate where opposition will be reminding the masses how bad he was when he occupied a certain position.


Apga should be very careful , that my own but if they like let them continue.

If they repeat what they did in Imo state in anambra then kiss your luck goodbye.
You've still not said what Soludo did as CBN governor? Your problem with soludo I guess is personal lol. FYI Soludo attracted the CBN building to Awka as CBN governor and thats like the Regional headquarters of CBN in SE
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 10:48am On Jun 16, 2019
NonsoWow:
[s] If Soludo is not a threat to Ubah, then why are you pleading with APGA not to field him? Will it not make it easier for your Ubah to become the governor? cheesy

Never said such and don't twist my writing.

Am only citing reasons and to cap it all let apga fields Soludo...selah.

all will end in praise.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by NonsoWow: 10:56am On Jun 16, 2019
Juliusmalema:


Never said such and don't twist my writing.

Am only citing reasons and to cap it all let apga fields Soludo...selah.

all will end in praise.
I can't say for certain now, but it looks likely that Soludo may be APGA candidate for the election. But whoever APGA picks is already the next governor. So get ready to drop this juliusmalema moniker like you dropped Osagyefo90

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 10:59am On Jun 16, 2019
globemoney:

You've still not said what Soludo did as CBN governor? Your problem with soludo I guess is personal lol. FYI Soludo attracted the CBN building to Awka as CBN governor and thats like the Regional headquarters of CBN in SE

Lolzz

You must be funny?

The CBN building in owerri na wetin??

and of course I know there is also another in Enugu...

Those things don't work now as u think it as a campaign strategy.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 11:02am On Jun 16, 2019
NonsoWow:
I can't say for certain now, but it looks likely that Soludo may be APGA candidate for the election. But whoever APGA picks is already the next governor. So get ready to drop this juliusmalema moniker like you dropped Osagyefo90

You join the bandwagons of my numerous accusers....too bad.


All will still end in praise.
selah.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeautifulMind2: 11:04am On Jun 16, 2019
Juliusmalema:


If you understand the in depth of politics, you shouldn't be pushing Soludo in anyway.

And if you understand APC well, you will see the very need for apga to give us neutral person like it has been with Obi and Obiano.
Soludo will be the next governor of Anambra State, we need technocrat not politician.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 11:07am On Jun 16, 2019
BeautifulMind2:

Soludo will be the next governor of Anambra State, we need technocrat not politician.

You guys are too interfering.

From Enugu state, you now decide who rules us over here abi?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ChristianNorth: 11:09am On Jun 16, 2019
globemoney:
DOn't worry APGA will take the dead Abia in 2023, APGA is coming. grin
Of course, APGA is taking Abia in 2023. No doubt about that.
But in 2022, Ike Obosi is coming.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Unbiased1: 11:51am 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

Do you know what it means for 81% to 87% of the population of a state to be unemployed? Where did you get these fake stats from? Were the tricycle riders, okada riders, shoe makers, tailors and metal fabricators considered unemployed in your fake stats? When did Nnewi become urban? I laugh in German. Enugu generates more IGR than other eastern states followed by Abia so what did you mean by Old Anambra states being more progressive? Why didn't you mention Ebonyi state in your article? The Enugu state you are talking about has the biggest rural landmass in the SE.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 11:54am On Jun 16, 2019
Unbiased1:


Do you know what it means for 81% to 87% of the population of a state to be unemployed? Where did you get these fake stats from? Were the tricycle riders, okada riders, shoe makers, tailors and metal fabricators considered unemployed in your fake stats? When did Nnewi become urban? I laugh in German. Enugu generates more IGR than other eastern states followed by Abia so what did you mean by Old Anambra states being more progressive? Why didn't you mention Ebonyi state in your article? The Enugu state you are talking about has the biggest rural landmass in the SE.

If you here to defend Enugu state, go over Enugu.

We have more pressing issues than this.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by cjrane: 3:05pm On Jun 16, 2019
BeijinDossier:
Lemme share these pictures i took at Agulu 2:weeks ago en route Golden Tulip (Agulu Lake resort)
Great!,
Lemme share these pictures i took at Agulu 3:weeks ago en route Golden Tulip (Agulu Lake resort) cheesy cheesy cheesy


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-_YqCLsF0o

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 3:06pm On Jun 16, 2019
Biko what is your point?


cjrane:

Great!,
Lemme share these pictures i took at Agulu 3:weeks ago en route Golden Tulip (Agulu Lake resort) cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by cjrane: 3:08pm On Jun 16, 2019
BeijinDossier:
Biko what is your point?



Bro, i went to the same place! So i'm acknowledging you cheesy
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 3:08pm On Jun 16, 2019
Are you mad CJ? You actually thought i didn't snap those pictures myself?

Okay here is another one

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 3:10pm On Jun 16, 2019
You are dumb and mad at the same time. I get your point

Here is another one when i went to restaurant to eat


cjrane:


Bro, i went to the same place! So i'm acknowledging you cheesy

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 3:11pm On Jun 16, 2019
Here is another view. You can see the consistency of my car color.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by cjrane: 3:13pm On Jun 16, 2019
BeijinDossier:
Are you mad CJ? You actually thought i didn't snap those pictures myself?

Okay here is another one

GBAM!!!

Wait until i find the owners of the picture or the video or new video they were extracted from in Facebook/internet.

Why do you people love to take credit for other people's vlog videos? That behavior is actually called plagiarism and it's an intellectual property crime.

I was also there last night lodging and enjoying it!!! cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy (Via other people's facebook post without giving them credit for their pictures cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy)

Ndi ala! Filled with lies and deceit!

Watch Video from 2.17

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBElR1kde0w

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 3:14pm On Jun 16, 2019
The pictures you shared was in dry season while mine was in the middle of rainy season. Compare the brightness and grass to that one you got from video. You actually thought i got it from that video


Please compare pictures 1 and 2, to see the difference. Pix- 2: was even during construction

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 3:16pm On Jun 16, 2019
You are completely mad. Look at another one. These were pictures i took while sitting at the restaurant


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cjrane:

GBAM!!!Wait until i find the owners of the picture or the video or new video they were extracted from in Facebook/internet.
Why do you people love to take credit for other people's vlog videos? That behavior is actually called plagiarism and it's an intellectual property crime
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 3:19pm On Jun 16, 2019
See the consistency. How does this picture and the one you copied from the video relate?

Please compare the vegetation in my pictures to the ones you posted.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 3:52pm On Jun 16, 2019
cjrane:


GBAM!!!

Wait until i find the owners of the picture or the video or new video they were extracted from in Facebook/internet.

Why do you people love to take credit for other people's vlog videos? That behavior is actually called plagiarism and it's an intellectual property crime


Move out of this thread.

A thread for Niger deltans have been created.

Thank you.

https://www.nairaland.com/5247743/update-development-niger-delta-region

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by cjrane: 3:58pm On Jun 16, 2019
Juliusmalema:



Move out of this thread.

A thread for Niger deltans have been created.

Thank you.

https://www.nairaland.com/5247743/update-development-niger-delta-region

Aboki always masquerading as Onye Anambra cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by PRXPERT: 4:12pm On Jun 16, 2019
Odenigbo
Sapienta.
Blaze FM.
Omega FM.
Alpha radio.
See, if you like Obiano and APGA, advice them to listen.
This is not about afonja or you and Chino.

Ifeanyi anagoh and the rest don't even have mouth in the government.
What they are doing in this state is no monger what we voted them for.
All our roads are being washed away..
This is not a laughing matter.
I went to Abakiliki and found out that Obiano scammed us in Awka with those substandard flyovers...
NonsoWow:
[s] Which radio?

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