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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by mariovito(m): 11:00am On Nov 16, 2020
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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Josnac(m): 11:02am On Nov 16, 2020
Sunshyne200:


Wow. Where in Aba are you. I am in Aba too, maybe we could hook up and have a drink one day

Out of Aba at the moment on a project.. though aburo m onye green bottles grin
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by chiTT(m): 11:02am On Nov 16, 2020
ovi u are not doing well
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Maobichek: 11:05am On Nov 16, 2020
leicestercamper:
Imo and Ebonyi are similar economic wise, though imo is slightly above ebonyi in economy but overall they have similar civil servants based economy. That your Imo airport failed is not the reason Anambra should join Delta in co ownership of an airport. Are you actually listening to your dumb comments?

Even before Anambra international airport is completed, it is already known that it will be Nigeria's busiest airport after Lagos, Abuja and maybe PH.



Who told you guys that Imo airport failed? Pls use your Google and confirm the 3 busiest airport in Nigeria OK. The problem Imo airport has is that it's not a cargo airport but when you talk about patronage, Imo airport is doing absolutely well, thank you.

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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by leicestercamper: 11:06am On Nov 16, 2020
It.is a failed local airport that can't even sustain it's operations without external funding from FAAN. No wonder once it is 5pm, the place closes like state secretariat because generator would have been put off. Use your Google


Maobichek:


Who told you guys that Imo airport failed? Pls use your Google and confirm the 3 busiest airport in Nigeria OK. The problem Imo airport has is that it's not a cargo airport but when you talk about patronage, Imo airport is doing absolutely well, thank you.
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Oludara202: 11:07am On Nov 16, 2020
Front0lane:


https://punchng.com/ikpeazu-may-drop-planned-abia-airport-project/

We don’t need to tell him, that’s not priority in any way. Too many audio projects by the one who came last and one of the audio project governors. Not to forget he recently said he had constructed 200 roads. Ndi Abia biko Juonu ya ebe uzo ndi-ahu no.
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by OfficialAwol(m): 11:09am On Nov 16, 2020
Maobichek:
Abia have bad roads, Aba is dirty but if you say that ten passengers won't patronise airport from Aba, it shows that you don't know Aba. Do you know how many ppl going to China for business from Shopping Centre on weekly basis? Ariara, Cemetery and Ngwa market excluded. Do you know how many containers they offload in Aba on daily basis? Do you know about okirika (fairly used clothes) in Aba. Ask someone who is into clothing materials in Aba what groupage mean OK, in Aba, going to china, Dubai, UAE is not an achievement again, more especially China, thank you.

Thank you for the heads up.
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by shankara7: 11:12am On Nov 16, 2020
leicestercamper:
Stop spewing nonsense. So where's the agreement Obi had with Delta state? You guys just wake up to spew nonsense. Each state build what's beneficial to its economy and not for fancy. A state like Anambra should have built airport like 20yrs ago, but the good news is that it is ongoing already.

In my own analysis of Imo and Abia, I honestly think that Imo doesn't even deserve to have an airport all. The airport in Imo shouldn't have been built, because the airport is lying fallow almost all year round(check aviation statistics). There's almost zero economic activity/industrial to drive an airport in a state like Imo.

These are states that truly deserve airports in Nigeria by merit: Lagos, Abuja, Rivers, Anambra, Kano and Delta.


It's very obvious most of you on this platform are foolish kids. Imo Airport FYI is among the top 3 busiest domestic airport in Nigeria.

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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Maobichek: 11:17am On Nov 16, 2020
mvem:
actually if you are conversant with things in this forum you will know Igbos blame and insult yorubas for almost everything...I am not yoruba though


You are not being objective OK, when you generalize, you lied. Go to my profile, I have been here since 2011, read through my comments OK, I can also give you a list of many Igbos who are not tribalistic or hateful.
With all boldness, I encourage you to read through as many as my comments in my profile, thank you.

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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Karlman: 11:20am On Nov 16, 2020
Maobichek:


Please na, you don't have to go that far. Even if he lied, please don't use foul words on him, thank you.

Look I have seen this failure on another thread about a refinery in Imo where he made a sad comment and now he is here on another news on SE claiming to be from SS when I know fully well he is FROM SW. That's how they sow discord among people claiming to be who they are not.

That Dangote truck is waiting for him if he failed to name his state or lie about it.

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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by leicestercamper: 11:22am On Nov 16, 2020
Imo airport is a failed airport that can't even sustain itself without the financial support from FAAN. Use your Google to cure your ignorance


shankara7:
It's very obvious most of you on this platform are foolish kids. Imo Airport FYI is among the top 3 busiest domestic airport in Nigeria.
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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Osirawboy: 11:38am On Nov 16, 2020
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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by EleventhWeirdo: 11:50am On Nov 16, 2020
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Anambra is building Cargo and passengers airport that will host Airpeace maintenance hanger and Orient petroleum aviation fuel facilities among others, Anambra is fourth largest economy in Nigeria after Lagos, Abuja and FCT, with huge population, super rich and middle class, state that host largest number of importers, second most densely populated state after Lagos, Anambra host commercial and industrial cities, tell me why they don't deserve airport
Why would you say Anambra is the fourth largest economy in Nigeria after FCT? I am not sure you understand the indices, given your inclusion of the FCT. Nnewi economy alone dwarfs the whole FCT. What is the size of the productivity in Abuja? Funny! Ogun economy is larger than that of Anambra; that is a fact. FCT is not even in top 10. After Lagos, you have Ogun. I am not sure about which is greatest among Oyo, Kano and Anambra, but the three should occupy the third, fourth and fifth positions. Economy is defined as the aggregation of productive activities and volume of economic transactions that occur within a defined perimeters. With the reality of industrial concentration in Ogun and the volume of commerce in Kano, it is safe to say Anambra may be the 4
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by uchvic(m): 11:53am On Nov 16, 2020
Who de take this idiat serious before?
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by shankara7: 12:07pm On Nov 16, 2020
leicestercamper:
Imo airport is a failed airport that can't even sustain itself without the financial support from FAAN. Use your Google to cure your ignorance


Face your books kid. Aviation statistics is there on NBS website. I'm not here to engage a kid like you in an argument.
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Josnac(m): 12:47pm On Nov 16, 2020
Maobichek:


The way they shouted Ngwa man will build Aba here and there was something else. I felt bad that Ngwa road linking Obioha, Ohanku, Asa road, etc still remains an eye soar, God help us Oh cos any attempt to deliver Abia State ends up in more suffering.
The cash flow in Aba is something else, over 5 big markets in Aba, over 30k keke paying 270 on daily basis as at 2015 (now they may be paying up to 500 on daily basis) buses are paying on daily basis also, road-side at Ngwa road market 300 on daily basis with over 5000 ppl paying. The last place prepared meter will be shared is Aba cos estimated bill is a lucrative business as hundreds of millions are derived from estimated bill. There should be state of emergency if it will help salvage Abia State.

His people are busy playing the ostrich, no one wants to talk. They will appreciate the full extent of this man's misadventure at the government house once his tenure is completed.

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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by leicestercamper: 1:04pm On Nov 16, 2020
Aviation statistics shows that Imo airport is a failed airport. Now go and play with sand.


shankara7:
Face your books kid. Aviation statistics is there on NBS website. I'm not here to engage a kid like you in an argument.
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by XANDERO85: 1:23pm On Nov 16, 2020
This man is so silly and visionless that they need to point out the obvious to him as if he’s a baby! sad
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Sunshyne200(m): 1:52pm On Nov 16, 2020
Josnac:


Out of Aba at the moment on a project.. though aburo m onye green bottles grin

Hahahaha. It's all good, Anyday.

I came in too for a project, I ain't from here.
Would leave few months
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by opribo(m): 1:56pm On Nov 16, 2020
The man is totally confused, no focus direction. Abeg, he should go and join his never do wells in APC.

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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by XANDERO85: 2:03pm On Nov 16, 2020
Cmanforall:
Big elephant project.
It should be stopped!
Let him use the resources to build factories, even if it is one.

Owerri, Enugu and Portharcourt airports can serve Abians.

White not big! wink
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Cmanforall: 3:34pm On Nov 16, 2020
XANDERO85:


White not big! wink
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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Ezmans: 4:04pm On Nov 16, 2020
hybrid77:


Why do you guyz hate the Igbos so much?

Why cant u just make your point and mive on..most igbos i know dont talk shit about the Yorubas this way..i lived there for nore than a decade..

Thats why i cant phantom the hatred between both tribes here in nairaland

Real folks out there dont give a Bleep about your bigoted reasoning

Criticize without calling a whole tribe into it..the igbos i know are loving and caring people..

I dont know where u guyz your info from

Okezie is a disgrace
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Anambra1stS0n: 4:07pm On Nov 16, 2020
Open the thread below

https://www.nairaland.com/6254510/anambra-state-zero-economy-after


EleventhWeirdo:
Why would you say Anambra is the fourth largest economy in Nigeria after FCT? I am not sure you understand the indices, given your inclusion of the FCT. Nnewi economy alone dwarfs the whole FCT. What is the size of the productivity in Abuja? Funny! Ogun economy is larger than that of Anambra; that is a fact. FCT is not even in top 10. After Lagos, you have Ogun. I am not sure about which is greatest among Oyo, Kano and Anambra, but the three should occupy the third, fourth and fifth positions. Economy is defined as the aggregation of productive activities and volume of economic transactions that occur within a defined perimeters. With the reality of industrial concentration in Ogun and the volume of commerce in Kano, it is safe to say Anambra may be the 4
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Josnac(m): 5:05pm On Nov 16, 2020
Sunshyne200:


Hahahaha. It's all good, Anyday.

I came in too for a project, I ain't from here.
Would leave few months

All good..hope you can throw one our way in due time?
Best regards.
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Jdbrasco2: 5:09pm On Nov 16, 2020
He can't buid jack. Ikpeazu is an incompetent Gov. Meanwhile every state in Nigeria can afford an airport but corruption will get in the way. Its a necessity not luxury.

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Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Nobody: 5:37pm On Nov 16, 2020
Rugaria:


Ebonyi folks are doing well but you won't know. Ask those living around Onitsha. Very good business people. Maybe not as flamboyant as Anambra folks... As per the Anambra airport, I have no doubt that Anambra people can keep it running. But if you ask me, I will say that reaching an agreement with Delta State to buy into the Asaba airport would have been better business. The two neighboring states could have been co-owners.. It would have saved Willy Obiano lots of money because from what I hear, nothing much is going on since he started pouring billions into that airport project. .. Btw, This cargo airport things in the east sef? We started our own in imo State like that and it's still struggling to grow. Why are state biult airports in the East mainly called "cargo airports"? Because I remember one of the arguments advanced then for labelling Imo airport a cargo airport was because the federal government refused to approve a license for a general airport there.



Let Obiano build and complete the airport.

Leave the advise for his advisors
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Nobody: 5:47pm On Nov 16, 2020
Rugaria:


Integrating the Asaba economy with the larger Anambra economy bodes well for not just Anambra, but for the larger eastern economy. Look at it from a larger perspective. The already existing Asaba airport can do all these if a SOLID agreement to share say 50-50 equity between the two states on the airport is reached! Delta has the money to biuld, Anambra has the active business population to make it thrive. . The billions conserved can be used for other things, for instance a new modern Onitsha main market. , Or rebiulding access toads to Anambra to encourage buyers from warri, Edo, and other parts of the SE and SS.. or even a power station! Billions, that's what we are talking about here.. But then, just like when the Owerri airport was being built, this also looks like an emotional project for many Anambra folks, so..


The advice is useless.
Re: Ikpeazu May Drop Abia Airport Project by Nobody: 5:49pm On Nov 16, 2020
Rugaria:


Like the other guy said, the airport will be commissioned before December! So why are we killing ourselves?! Next time tho, try to stop foaming at the mouth when you post! Read and understand the basis of the post before hurling your inebriated self into the middle of the topic to do maximum damage! From my perspective, if the imo airport will do well if sited at Onitsha, I'm all for it! But in view of the meager allocations and resources available to the people of the SE, the wanton proliferation of airports, is to put it mildly, absurd! I've said my mind! You can now goan argeu with your wife..

Are you guys not already tired of all these SE bla bla

for heavens sake we have 36 independent states Mr.

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