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| Re: . by Nobody: 9:46pm On May 12, 2020 |
AmericanQuarter:naming it Ekwueme Boulevard could be better, it's a wide road '6 lanes ', thou need trees or flowers planted on both sides |
| Re: . by AmericanQuarter: 10:08pm On May 12, 2020*. Modified: 10:14am On May 13, 2020 |
Grgton:I forgot it has been named JUDICIARY BOULEVARD. I have corrected it.
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| Re: . by Umueme: 10:27pm On May 12, 2020 |
Igbo kwenu!! Ikpeazu sabi the work ![]()
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| Re: . by Nobody: 11:13pm On May 12, 2020 |
It took years coming but, Abia state government just signed off on the reconstruction of ph and ngwa road with the world Bank(those roads are responsible for the gory pics of aba on Nairaland ) . the contract covers the dualisation and total reconstruction of ngwa road, the reconstruction of urrata and obohia roads as well completing the new six lane ph road as well two flood collection ponds and a network of gravity drain pipes. For just a counterpart fund of 750m-thank you World Bank /newmap.Contractor is a collaboration between heartland (already working on ph road) and a UAE firm. construction to take two and half years. https://www.sunnewsonline.com/abia-pays-n750m-counterpart-fund-to-world-bank-for-roads-flood-control-in-aba/ newmap also just rounded up on 3 erosion control projects in the State (Mrs ngozi okonji iwela's village is a beneficiary ).if we had keyed into newmap as early as Anambra, maybe our case would have been different |
| Re: . by ChimaAdeoye: 12:08am On May 13, 2020 |
eduj:This news is so fishy! So Abia state government didn't find it expedient to do these roads since oil price was between $65-$80 dollars from 2015. It is now that it fell to below $30 dollars that they will suddenly find the money for such massive rehabilitation and total reconstruction? I laugh in Arabic! ![]() |
| Re: . by Nobody: 5:43am On May 13, 2020 |
AmericanQuarter:cool |
| Re: . by Nobody: 10:58am On May 13, 2020 |
ChimaAdeoye:hey the project is a world Bank/newmap project,Abia could only meet the criteria to buy into newmap around 2016. Just don't doubt me, google is for everyone including you-you would see notices for submission of tender for this project a year or two back(through the Federal government of Nigeria). The final design got approved last year and last paper work finished this year. contrary to your assumption, demolition work (so the road can become a six lane road)and the drains on ph road (which is a federal road by the way) has been completed, demolition to enable ngwa road become a four Lane dual carriageway has also been done before now. like I said earlier, browse and confirm about the "Aba flood mitigation project" https://www.etenders.com.ng/nigeria-erosion-and-watershed-management-project-abia-state-invitation-to-tender-procurement-of-contractor-for-the-construction-of-flood-mitigation-measures-at-uratta-umuagbai-flood-plains-in-aba/ the above link is for submission of tenders a year ago. https://newmap.gov.ng/update-on-implementation-of-initial-21-sites-and-table-of-new-sites/ the above link is from the newmap site as of 2017/2018.you can also see projects done by newmap in many states of the East. I hope you are convinced now? |
| Re: . by Umueme: 11:33am On May 13, 2020 |
ChimaAdeoye:Do you just derive joy in exhibiting your ignorance here?
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| Re: . by ChimaAdeoye: 12:46pm On May 13, 2020 |
eduj:No need wasting your time to convince me the sky is pink when it is blue. I am not referring to New Map erosion control projects, I am referring to dualization and total reconstruction of Ngwa road etc. which you claimed. Everyone knows that Abia state has performed so poorly in providing or improving infrastructure for its people compared to other states in Nigeria. So for Abia to suddenly wake up with brand new roads dualization projects when every other reasonable state is cutting back smells heavily of fish. ![]() Don't worry, in a few months we shall see if these audio road projects ever happened. Mind you, i'm praying that Abia State govt. is serious about a project for once. |
| Re: . by Nobody: 1:28pm On May 13, 2020 |
ChimaAdeoye:it's obvious that you are convinced and entrenched of your views, so I would leave you to focus on enlightening those who are open minded to the truth. Have a nice day |
| Re: . by B2mario(m): 2:48pm On May 13, 2020 |
Umueme:Nice one bro |
| Re: . by B2mario(m): 6:36pm On May 13, 2020 |
Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu inspect road construction in Obingwa LGA of Aba city.
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| Re: . by B2mario(m): 6:37pm On May 13, 2020 |
More
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| Re: . by Banmeallday: 6:38pm On May 13, 2020 |
Grgton:Yep good idea https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgxeQKF9Cys |
| Re: . by B2mario(m): 6:39pm On May 13, 2020 |
All his roads are constructed with covered drainage. |
| Re: . by somalianprince: 6:41pm On May 13, 2020 |
B2mario:Abia is a total disgrace ![]() A whole state government is doing project with shovel and wheel barrow. No wonder Abia state has remained a shithole |
| Re: . by somalianprince: 6:44pm On May 13, 2020 |
Serious governors are inspecting mega projects but look at a shabby wheel barrow project that even a local government chairman in a sane state cannot even inspect is what a whole governor is inspecting. Abia state is cursed, no be joke. Even the gorilla ugly governor used helmet to cover his face ![]()
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| Re: . by B2mario(m): 6:55pm On May 13, 2020 |
Banmeallday:Quite educating. Thanks alot. |
| Re: . by Nobody: 9:41pm On May 13, 2020*. Modified: 10:08pm On May 13, 2020 |
ARIARIA IPP installed capacity: 2 MW licenced capacity: over 9 MW consumed capacity : under 1 MW Type. runs on gas (supplied by shell gas pipelines) This facility has the ability to supply the power needs of both residential, commercial and very light industrial facilities of the ariaria-faulks-osusu axis of Aba. Unfortunately, many people in that area are yet to key into such an opportunity to get cleaner, safer and cheaper power. The State government of abia seem to be the people buying more into this project, as this plant powers most of the streetlights being installed in Aba today. I think massive sensitisation/ marketing should be carried out to make more business's and residencies key into it-while we wait for the reactivation of geometrics power plant in ABA
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| Re: . by B2mario(m): 8:50am On May 14, 2020 |
eduj:Nice one |
| Re: . by ABlAstate: 8:51am On May 14, 2020 |
somalianprince:Abia state is a shithole and a disgrace to the igbos and Nigeria at large |
| Re: . by Umueme: 1:57pm On May 14, 2020 |
eduj:Don't mind them. They will not see this one |
| Re: . by Umueme: 2:09pm On May 14, 2020 |
Took this pictures of Ogbor hill now |
| Re: . by OreMI22: 2:33pm On May 14, 2020 |
eduj:They should make it easy for folks to access this power. No bribes or down payments for forms to apply. Corruption is the reason people have not keyed into this project. |
| Re: . by Nwanyiogwashi(f): 3:29pm On May 14, 2020 |
mr11:Look this Ndokwa man talking nonsense Ndokwa man was the longest serving senator from Delta north ,what did he achieve? And you are here talking nonsense even in this okowa government your people are fully represented than other Anioma people but still no development in Ndokwa land Mister man you people need spiritual prayers to kill the backwardness ![]() |
| Re: . by ChimaAdeoye: 4:55pm On May 14, 2020 |
eduj:The problem of poor telephone network was solved by private enterprise and NOT Federal Government's NITEL. Just as the problem of portable water was solved by private boreholes by the people and NOT Federal Government's regional water schemes. Likewise, the problem of power shortage or housing shortage can NEVER be solved by the Federal Government's input. SE businessmen should look into building modular power stations like this and distributing the electricity to a defined part of the city. This is better than waiting on the illusive Federal Government or NEPA to give you adequate power. Nigeria already has an agenda to starve the SE of electric power. Even more sorry for them is that they also lack enough oil money to even give electric power to those regions that they favored. |
| Re: . by B2mario(m): 6:14pm On May 14, 2020 |
Umueme:The picture is not showing |
| Re: . by mr11(m): 8:46pm On May 14, 2020 |
Nwanyiogwashi:What has this got to do with what I wrote? |
| Re: . by Nwanyiogwashi(f): 8:59pm On May 14, 2020 |
mr11:In Delta north Ndokwa land is the least developed and your side produced the longest serving senator in Delta north and you still have gut to wail here oga take your wailing to your backward land you people is aba of Delta north ![]() |
| Re: . by mr11(m): 7:39am On May 15, 2020 |
Nwanyiogwashi:Okey madam |
| Re: . by superlightning: 8:08am On May 15, 2020 |
eduj:I like the step-by-step approach being adopted by the state govt in collaboration with the IPP to undertake this project. More integration to come years ahead. |
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