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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerVJ: 10:55pm On Jul 15, 2019
FG May Redesign 2nd Niger Bridge To Prevent Suicide
There are indications that the Federal government may re-
design the second Niger Bridge so as to forestall anyone
from committing suicide via the bridge.
The Federal Controller of works in Anambra, Adeyemo
Ajani, gave the hint when he took members of the Abuja
branch of the Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE) on an
inspection at the Ogbaru site of the 2nd Niger Bridge project
in Onitsha on Saturday July 13th.

“What we have on the walk lane is our standard
design but what the engineers are talking about is a
kind of review. If we have to do abnormal design to
take care of suicidal situations, it will require
another design.
“There has been rapid progress on the project. The
last time the minister and the vice-president came,
it was 15 per cent level completion but today it is
above 21per cent. When you look at it from the
time the project started, we are now at 24 per cent
completion.
“The main bridge has begun; we have done all the
piling and the structures above water level have
been done considerably. At the Asaba end, we have
raised the structure to the deck up to 80 per cent.”
Ajani said.
https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2019/7/fg-may-redesign-2nd-niger-bridge-to-prevent-suicide-2.html







WEN THEY STOPPED THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BRIDGE, I ALREADY KNEW THAT THEY HAVE CHANGED THE DESIGN.



NOW AT AN ADVANCE STAGE, THEY ARE LETTING US KNOW THE DESIGN HAVE CHANGED.



THIS IS A BRIDGE THAT WILL HAVE TOLL GATE AND WE WILL BE PAYING FOR IT.


DESIGN OF BRIDGE IS NOT SOMETHING U CHANGE AFTER CONSTRUCTION HAVE ALREADY STARTED.



IT IS DONE BEFORE CONSTRUCTION AND DAT WAS Y THEY STOPPED THE CONSTRUCTION FOR 1 YEAR.



Y DONT WE IGBO GO AND CHANGE THE DESIGN OF EKO ATLANTIC?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerVJ: 10:58pm On Jul 15, 2019
EVERY LITTLE THING ON OUR LAND, YORUBA WILL WANT TO DIE INSIDE.


BRIDGE, ONE BRIDGE, THEY CANNOT FACE THEIR EKO ATLANTIC AND ALLOW US TO GET ON WITH IT.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 11:38am On Jul 16, 2019
Anambra Set To Export Another Container Load Of Agricultural Produce


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY1afei-8gw
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by omadeltason: 12:56pm On Jul 16, 2019
nice
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AuntLaVIV(f): 4:04pm On Jul 16, 2019
More from the star studded premiere at Annabel Cinemas Awka

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AuntLaVIV(f): 4:07pm On Jul 16, 2019
Viewers inside Annabel Cinemas Awka

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 7:26am On Jul 17, 2019
Asphalt and lighting of Nteje-Umunya rural road completed.

Credit: Chinedu Obigwe



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQBR4acuZKs
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 8:57pm On Jul 19, 2019
Anambra Wins ANCOPPS Schools Academic Competition

Anambra State has continued to record excellent performances in education. With the outstanding feat of Anambra Golden Girls and Bronze Boys still fresh in the memory, the state has again received news of the great performance of its students in a recent national competition conducted by the All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) in Sokoto, Sokoto State.

Anambra State participated in the 8th July, 2019, National Congress of ANCOPSS during which a national competition for students was conducted. Students from Anambra State emerged first and third in the junior and senior categories respectively.


The student from Queen of the Rosary College (QRC) Onitsha, Miss Ikwelugo Chiamaka Favour, came first in the quiz competition (junior category) while the student from Maria Regina Model Comprehensive Secondary School, Nnewi, Miss Obaa Mary Queen, came third in Essay writing in the senior category.



The excellent performances of Anambra State students are a reflection of the dedication and quality investment in education by the Willie Obiano led Anambra State Government.


The feat of the young school girls from Regina Pacie Model Secondary School, Onitsha, remains a testament to this. Their success reverberated all over the world when in August 19, 2018, they shocked students from technologically advanced nations to clinch the gold in the world Technovation challenge at Silicon Valley, earning themselves accolades and the deserving sobriquet, ‘Golden Girls’.


In a like manner, students of St John’s Secondary School, Alor, made the state proud when they took the third position in an international school debate hosted in Tunisia, March 21st to 29th, 2019. Like the golden girls, they also became popularly known as the ‘Bronze Boys’.

Back in 2017, students of Loretto Special Science School, Adazi, won the first prize in the senior secondary category of the national performance assessment conducted by the Federal Ministry of Education while Queen of the Rosary Secondary School, Onitsha won the the first prize in the junior secondary category.

Anambra’s feat in education is not a fluke but a result of detailed and structured plan to sustain an academic standard that will encourage healthy competition among students and also prepare them sufficiently to compete anywhere in the world. The standards are firmly supported by a class of sound, qualified and well motivated professionals who serve as administrators, teachers, counselors and mentors to the students.

The provision of adequate equipment and conducive environment for learning by the Anambra state government and the prompt payment of teachers which has not failed even once for the past five years, serves as the catalyst that engenders the academic excellence that the state has become known for. The incentives and welfare packages, unsolicited for, but provided by the state government to support, assist and motivate the teachers, spurs them to give nothing but their best.

This yielded more laurels to the state when Mr. Clement Okolo, a teacher at Central School, Abagana, won the first prize in the teacher’s category of the national performance assessment conducted by the Federal Ministry of Education in 2017.

Anambra yet clinched the first and fourth positions in 2018 during the assessment of school administrators by the Ministry. Amala Ezenwa of Awada Primary School 4, emerged the overall best while Vera Uju Ikegwuani of Anglican Girls Secondary School, Onitsha, came fourth.

What is more, Anambra clearly distinguished itself as the academic torchbearer of the nation when it became the first state to win the annual President’s school debate competition consecutively for four years. The state had won the competition three years in a row and when it hosted the annual debate challenge in December, 2018, it made sure to win resoundingly and for the fourth consecutive year, the President’s Cup; beating Benue state four points to one.

The provision of quality education and empowerment of students and youths for a stable and viable future remains one of the top priorities of the Willie Obiano administration. The mission is to be the shining light as Anambra remains on top in the Nation.


https://pmexpressng.com/anambra-wins-ancopps-schools-academic-competition/

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 9:59pm On Jul 19, 2019
Y'all should have this


https://www.pasdo.org/anambra-state-anthem-lyrics-mp3-download/

Very emotional and my present caller tune.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Unbiased1: 12:47am On Jul 20, 2019
Yyeske:
Y'all should have this


https://www.pasdo.org/anambra-state-anthem-lyrics-mp3-download/

Very emotional and my present caller tune.
I heard this song during the Anambra gubernatorial election in 2017 and never knew it was Anambra's Anthem. Even when I tried to download it, only videos kept coming up and I just gave up and now here it is again.
I don download am sharp sharp lol
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Problemkid1: 1:02am On Jul 20, 2019
raker300:
Awka internal streets
Is this what you call development shocked chaii I whip for my state lipsrsealed see how my capital looks like for goodness sake. And some of them here are calling it development embarassed
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Problemkid1: 1:04am On Jul 20, 2019
raker300:
More internal Awka roads
This is actually rubbish for crying out loud. Obiano is not doing anything in that state. Anambra as a whole totally not developed at all to be precise
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 1:06am On Jul 20, 2019
Unbiased1:
I heard this song during the Anambra gubernatorial election in 2017 and never knew it was Anambra's Anthem. Even when I tried to download it, only videos kept coming up and I just gave up and now here it is again.
I don download am sharp sharp lol
Nice one bro.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Problemkid1:
AmericanQuarter:
Night view of some newly completed rural roads in Anambra


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKWYHZ-smbg

Credit: Chinedu Obigwe
This is totally nonsense. Anambra need renovation I swear. What a waste of money contructing rubbish ugly roads with open sewages everywhere lipsrsealed
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Problemkid1: 1:22am On Jul 20, 2019
Watch enugu and see Enugu how beautiful and developed it is. I'm so ashamed of my state. I was in awka on Monday and see how ugly my capital lipsrsealed




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y09tuZUs9aE
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Cjrane2: 1:30am On Jul 20, 2019
Problemkid1:
Watch enugu and see Enugu how beautiful and developed it is. I'm so ashamed of my state. I was in awka on Monday and see how ugly my capital lipsrsealed




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y09tuZUs9aE
The problem with Anambra is being allergic to dual carriage roads. Every road must be built tiny and very narrow in Anambra.

Even when other states are unable to build dual carriage rightaway, they reserve the space so the roads can be expanded into dual carriage roads in the future. Reserving space for future road expansion does not even cross the minds of successive governors in Anambra
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by horsepower101: 4:25am On Jul 20, 2019
Cjrane2:
The problem with Anambra is being allergic to dual carriage roads. Every road must be built tiny and very narrow in Anambra.

Even when other states are unable to build dual carriage rightaway, they reserve the space so the roads can be expanded into dual carriage roads in the future. Reserving space for future road expansion does not even cross the minds of successive governors in Anambra
Plus Enugu city has the most tarred inner roads in the east. Anyone can use google map to verify what i am saying.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince:
Shut up this hopeless vagabond, you know nothing about Anambra. Face your backward Delta state despite the huge oil and gas revenue. Asaba your state capital is still a village inspite of all the big federal allocation. All you do is to always come online to spew rubbish.. People without information should desist from coming to this thread or be ready to face me.

This is the biggest inner-city road in the whole of SE and it is located in Awka. Open a thread for once about your useless Delta state, don't you ever want to track development in your home state Cjrane? Why are you more interested in others than yourself? Anytime threads about your Delta state comes up on home page, you always dodge it.

But once it is about SE, you jump on it to feast as if it is possible to love others before loving yourself.

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Cjrane2:
The problem with Anambra is being allergic to dual carriage roads. Every road must be built tiny and very narrow in Anambra.
Even when other states are unable to build dual carriage rightaway, they reserve the space so the roads can be expanded into dual carriage roads in the future. Reserving space for future road expansion does not even cross the minds of successive governors in Anambra
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince:
I have been saying it and will keep saying it. There's nothing developed or beautiful about Enugu. The video you posted is still the same road leading to Enugu government house. Enugu is still a rural area when you realize that Enugu has been developing for almost 100yrs still yet it is still a dungeon.

Cities like PH, Kano, Calabar are age mates of Enugu, but you dare not compare them to the shithole called Enugu because that will be a disaster.

While Ph and Kano have all moved to become economic hubs/giants and Calabar that has metamorphosed into a tourism hub of Nigeria, but Enugu is still going in circles with nothing else to its name except being another town somewhere.

Cities are marked for something, Enugu has no selling point because it has nothing else to its name except being a civil servant's town filled with poor people. Enugu should have grown to become the superpower of the old Eastern region if we consider that as at the time airport was built in Enugu, places like Ph and Calabar have no airports. But today not only that PH has a world-class international airport but Enugu village unmaintained airport is about to be shut down.

You may argue that Enugu airport should be improved as well, but how can you be wasting money on an airport that is economically unviable. Even little known airport in Imo has more traffic than the one in Enugu.

Even Awka that was created about 2 decades ago is now the fastest developing city in Nigeria with beautiful infrastructures that mark a city in the 21st century. Check the dates of the video.


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Problemkid1:
Watch enugu and see Enugu how beautiful and developed it is. I'm so ashamed of my state. I was in awka on Monday and see how ugly my capital lipsrsealed
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hHwKkI3AoI



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArREOZN8Ln0
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince:
Cjrane the bastard. These are roads in Onitsha, when it was first posted by you dodged. Even roads in industrial layouts(1st pic) are dualways. Show me similar stuff anywhere else in SE.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince:
This is what it feels like when you are at Ekwueme square road Awka at night. This road is a six lane road, I don't think there's any six lane road anywhere in Enugu state. Prove me wrong. Photo credit- Okagbue

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince: 7:08am On Jul 20, 2019
These are well laid out neighborhoods as seen in Awka. This is where i live, no vagabond should come and tell me otherwise



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z3SwCJDJAQ
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince:
Overall, Anambra has the best road networks in the whole of the SE region, at least that am very sure. There's no part of SE that has this sort of rural roads with even streetlights.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQBR4acuZKs
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince: 7:15am On Jul 20, 2019
This is not GRA streets but rural roads in Anambra. A feat no SE state can achieve even in the next 50yrs. Credit- Obigwe



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKWYHZ-smbg
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince:
Obiano is doing his thing without noise. This is a dualway Esther Obiako Phase 2 extension and other GRA inner roads undergoing massive and quality reconstruction. Credit Harrison

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince: 9:03am On Jul 20, 2019
somalianprince:
LOL B2MARIO i can see you viewing a beautiful state, spare some time to view your own Abia state. Your state needs a good leader just like Anambra.

Abia is yet to have a governor since 1999, now look at the face of Abia your state.

https://www.nairaland.com/5306455/how-government-post-corpers-abia
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince:
This is how to know a progressive state- exporting agricultural produce to Europe even when it's airport is still under construction. The ones that already have airports doesn't even know what to do with it. That's the difference between Anambra and others. We lead. lol


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY1afei-8gw
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince: 9:17am On Jul 20, 2019
We lead in all positive endeavors. What about education? Lol

Anyone that have strength should show up let's discuss and compare notes in overall development- Infrastructure, education, health, industrialization, commercialization, hospitality, etc


AmericanQuarter:
Anambra Wins ANCOPPS Schools Academic Competition

Anambra State has continued to record excellent performances in education. With the outstanding feat of Anambra Golden Girls and Bronze Boys still fresh in the memory, the state has again received news of the great performance of its students in a recent national competition conducted by the All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) in Sokoto, Sokoto State.

Anambra State participated in the 8th July, 2019, National Congress of ANCOPSS during which a national competition for students was conducted. Students from Anambra State emerged first and third in the junior and senior categories respectively.


The student from Queen of the Rosary College (QRC) Onitsha, Miss Ikwelugo Chiamaka Favour, came first in the quiz competition (junior category) while the student from Maria Regina Model Comprehensive Secondary School, Nnewi, Miss Obaa Mary Queen, came third in Essay writing in the senior category.



The excellent performances of Anambra State students are a reflection of the dedication and quality investment in education by the Willie Obiano led Anambra State Government.


The feat of the young school girls from Regina Pacie Model Secondary School, Onitsha, remains a testament to this. Their success reverberated all over the world when in August 19, 2018, they shocked students from technologically advanced nations to clinch the gold in the world Technovation challenge at Silicon Valley, earning themselves accolades and the deserving sobriquet, ‘Golden Girls’.


In a like manner, students of St John’s Secondary School, Alor, made the state proud when they took the third position in an international school debate hosted in Tunisia, March 21st to 29th, 2019. Like the golden girls, they also became popularly known as the ‘Bronze Boys’.

Back in 2017, students of Loretto Special Science School, Adazi, won the first prize in the senior secondary category of the national performance assessment conducted by the Federal Ministry of Education while Queen of the Rosary Secondary School, Onitsha won the the first prize in the junior secondary category.

Anambra’s feat in education is not a fluke but a result of detailed and structured plan to sustain an academic standard that will encourage healthy competition among students and also prepare them sufficiently to compete anywhere in the world. The standards are firmly supported by a class of sound, qualified and well motivated professionals who serve as administrators, teachers, counselors and mentors to the students.

The provision of adequate equipment and conducive environment for learning by the Anambra state government and the prompt payment of teachers which has not failed even once for the past five years, serves as the catalyst that engenders the academic excellence that the state has become known for. The incentives and welfare packages, unsolicited for, but provided by the state government to support, assist and motivate the teachers, spurs them to give nothing but their best.

This yielded more laurels to the state when Mr. Clement Okolo, a teacher at Central School, Abagana, won the first prize in the teacher’s category of the national performance assessment conducted by the Federal Ministry of Education in 2017.

Anambra yet clinched the first and fourth positions in 2018 during the assessment of school administrators by the Ministry. Amala Ezenwa of Awada Primary School 4, emerged the overall best while Vera Uju Ikegwuani of Anglican Girls Secondary School, Onitsha, came fourth.

What is more, Anambra clearly distinguished itself as the academic torchbearer of the nation when it became the first state to win the annual President’s school debate competition consecutively for four years. The state had won the competition three years in a row and when it hosted the annual debate challenge in December, 2018, it made sure to win resoundingly and for the fourth consecutive year, the President’s Cup; beating Benue state four points to one.

The provision of quality education and empowerment of students and youths for a stable and viable future remains one of the top priorities of the Willie Obiano administration. The mission is to be the shining light as Anambra remains on top in the Nation.


https://pmexpressng.com/anambra-wins-ancopps-schools-academic-competition/
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince:
Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS) is the best TV broadcasting station in whole of SE. The quality of their production and content have attracted PAYTV companies like Startimes and Metrodigital to be airing ABS channel on their platforms. In few weeks to come DSTV will enlist it too, which means you can watch ABS anywhere in the world via DSTV. Just negodi the beautiful world-class studio of ABS. Anambra leads

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by somalianprince: 12:32pm On Jul 20, 2019
AuntLaVIV:
Some pictures of Red carpet at the movie premiere at Annabel Cinema Awka
Good job. Before now these same vagabonds made it look like having cinema was such a big deal because then we were yet to setup in our state. Now we even have two cinemas(Onitsha and Awka) the highest number in the SE so far. Now they are no longer making noise about cinema. Surprisingly the idiots stopped making cinema an issue.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ofemannnu: 12:43pm On Jul 20, 2019
Yyeske:
Y'all should have this


https://www.pasdo.org/anambra-state-anthem-lyrics-mp3-download/

Very emotional and my present caller tune.
What does it say?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by cjrane:
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somalianprince:
Shut up this hopeless vagabond, you know nothing about Anambra. Face your backward Delta state despite the huge oil and gas revenue. Asaba your state capital is still a village inspite of all the big federal allocation. All you do is to always come online to spew rubbish.. People without information should desist from coming to this thread or be ready to face me.

This is the biggest inner-city road in the whole of SE and it is located in Awka. Open a thread for once about your useless Delta state, don't you ever want to track development in your home state Cjrane? Why are you more interested in others than yourself? Anytime threads about your Delta state comes up on home page, you always dodge it.

But once it is about SE, you jump on it to feast as if it is possible to love others before loving yourself.

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Mad dog! grin grin grin grin cheesy

First of all, you are not from Anambra, so stop trying because nobody is deceived.
Secondly, anyone who has been to Asaba knows the dual carriage roads in Asaba alone, not to mention Warri is more than all in Awka, Onitsha and your Igala area combined. Compare the videos below.

Everyone here knows that i speak the truth as it is. Anambra MUST begin to have dual carriage roads if we must build a modern space. You can tell all the lies you like about Delta and pump up your silly igala ego, it does not change the facts that more dual carriage roads are needed inside Anambra cities. No matter how many times you post the expressway, you already know the truth that we need many dual carriage roads in Onitsha and Awka to make them standard cities like Enugu or Abakaliki or Owerri.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU4oPRi_khw


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOX1y0M3XL4&t=8s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PunMMNE2buk&t=41s

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