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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Obi1kenobi(m): 5:03pm On Dec 13, 2020
SlayerForever:
Who cares if the North has an airport per square inch. The fact remains that an airport in Anambra, especially a cargo one, makes a whole lot of sense. As opposed to your argument. Funny you're fixated on this Anambra airport when the one in Ebonyi makes little sense and looks more like an ego thing.
Ebonyi's airport is a very dumb, vanity project. But last I checked, this thread is about Anambra and not Ebonyi.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 5:05pm On Dec 13, 2020
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Obi1kenobi:
Ebonyi's airport is a very dumb, vanity project. But last I checked, this thread is about Anambra and not Ebonyi.
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Atulu awusa mechionu nsi.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ngorbungor(m): 6:09pm On Dec 13, 2020
Rocksvibes234:
Currently Nigeria has 31 airports. Twenty six of them are operated by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).


The others are run by State Governments that own them. There are also a number of airstrips and airfields owned by either the Nigerian Airforce or multi-national oil companies. A lot of pride and pleasure can ooze from these numbers.

These numbers say that Nigeria’s aviation industry has taken off and is flying high. Not true. These numbers can lie to us if we only listen to the pilot’s alluring voice that tells us that we will be cruising at 31, 000 feet above sea level. On the ground the airports are not cruising. Only four of them seem to be smiling to the bank: Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano and Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa.

The rest are barely surviving. The reasons that have helped the big four to thrive are high passenger traffic, location in towns that have strong business enterprises and their access to non-aeronautical revenue. The ones that are finding it difficult to breathe are disadvantaged on those three grounds
. Despite this dire situation some state governments have just built (Bayelsa) or are building (Anambra) or are planning to build (Ekiti) their own airports. Not too long ago FAAN had to withdraw its services from Gombe and Kebbi airports over their failure to pay security and fire cover charges which were said to run into millions of naira.

As Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State started to build a state-funded airport in Umueri, near Onitsha and Awka the state capital, some analysts have queried whether or not an airport near Awka was a desideratum and whether it is sustainable. Awka is 60 kilometres from Enugu and 42 kilometres from Asaba where there are airports already. The proximity to the two airports would ordinarily prescribe that the Anambra State Government invests its money in something else. Week ago Chief Obiano, invited a number of people from Anambra and beyond to come and take a peep into the airport he is building. We spent hours inspecting the vast airport where five contracting companies are working feverishly to deliver the airport for use in April next year.

The airport has a 3.7 kilometre runway with extra metres dubed the free zone, an 11-storey control tower, two taxi ways leading to the apron and more than 400 persons capacity terminal building erected on three floors. We were told that the runway is constructed in such a way that an aircraft can land from either side. The runway lighting is CAT II which will enable an aircraft to land even in the worst weather condition. Besides, the airport is conceived largely as a cargo airport even though it will also carry passengers. Airpeace Airline is negotiating to build a hanger at the facility for the servicing of aircraft. Chief Obiano is optimistic that the airport will, unlike several other airports, thrive because of the entrepreneurial acumen of industrialists who form what is known as the ONA industrial complex (Onitsha-Nnewi-Awka). Onitsha has the largest market in West Africa. Nnewi is famous for its automobile cluster of which the famous Innoson Automobiles owned by Mr Innocent Chukwuma is a well known example. Nnewi also has many manufacturing industries such as the Ibeto Group, Coscharis Group, Omata Holdings, Chicason Group etc.

The estimate is that Nnewi town alone controls about 80% of the motor parts and motorcycle parts market in Nigeria. They are experts in adapting foreign technology to local needs. So Nnewi is also the headquarters of fabrication which is nicknamed the Taiwan of Nigeria. The industrial triangle is completed by Awka, which provides the third leg. Chinua Achebe said this of Awka: “Awka has a certain kind of aura about it because it was the place of the blacksmiths that created implements which made Agriculture possible.”

Now Awka has added to its persona the aura and clout of the capital of a state that has come to be known as the “Light of the Nation.” It has at least 15 three-star hotels and is ranked at number 14 in internally generated revenue. The State also boasts of the Agulu lake crocodiles and the world famous Ogbunike caves which is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Igbo Ukwa Museum which is filled with fantastic ancient metal crafts and bronze artifacts is a major tourist attraction too. I was told there is a group of ultra-rich Anambrarians who have formed a club called Club 100. The membership of this club is defined by their wealth and their desire to be their brother’s keepers. Every week they troop into Anambra from wherever they are to support and fraternise with their club members who are either wedding or burying someone or taking a chieftaincy title. Each of them donates a mandatory one million naira to the celebrant.


That means that the celebrant has the sum of 100 million naira for his ceremony. If you needed any evidence that Anambrarians are rolling in opulence this is it. Anambra’s land space is occupied by several billionaires per square metre. Is that an exaggeration? Take a trip there. The opulence is there, poking its fingers into your eyes. Chief Obiano, with a degree in Accountancy and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Lagos has an affinity with figures. As a former banker he knows a thing or two about how businesses can succeed or fail. He says that his airport project will be a success. This optimism may give Anambrarians the assurance that he must have crunched the numbers. The State’s Commissioner of Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr C. Don Adinubi shares the Governor’s sunny optimism about the airport project. C. Don, as he is popularly known, says that what will make the Umueri airport project successful is the fact that the private sector will be fully integrated into the project. If that happens then the airport has a bigger chance for success than some of the airports that now operate only on a single revenue stream: aeuronautical revenue. The thinking around the establishment of Umueri airport seems right because Anambra has a vibrant manufacturing, export and import and industrial complex.
Owerri airport is more viable than Kano and Kaduna airport, in terms of passenger traffic Owerri is more viable than Kano follow by Eungu airport , relatively the two southeast airports are doing well by Nigeria standard
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambra1stS0n: 6:24pm On Dec 13, 2020
Do you know that phones, computers, parts, accessories and others come through airport cargo, have you ask your self why most phone and computer dealers in Onitsha,Nnewi and other Igbo cities still go to Lagos for their goods unlike motor parts, building materials, clothes and others our people import through cargo container to east, I guess you most have watch video and see the stress our people go through to move their agro products for export to Lagos.

Obi1kenobi:
It's a standard all-purpose airport. The "cargo airport" does not make any sense. Air freight is extremely expensive compared to standard shipping and truck transportation. Nobody will be transporting agro produce, textiles, cosmetics, auto parts etc with FedEx or DHL. I can assure you the overwhelming majority of importers will wait for months to clear their goods at the ports before attempting air freight. It won't bring down any cost of imported goods.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Maduawuchukwu(m): 6:52pm On Dec 13, 2020
post=97032831:
Do you know that phones, computers, parts, accessories and others come through airport cargo, have you ask your self why most phone and computer dealers in Onitsha,Nnewi and other Igbo cities still go to Lagos for their goods unlike motor parts, building materials, clothes and others our people import through cargo container to east, I guess you most have watch video and see the stress our people go through to move their agro products for export to Lagos.
Lack of an airport in Anambra is not what is pushing then to import through Lagos. If it was, the traders would have directed their air cargo to land at Enugu which is far far nearer to Anambra than Lagos and has an international airport which can bring goods from outside.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 6:58pm On Dec 13, 2020
They don't also know that with this international Cargo airport major retail companies and shipping services / Courier delivery like Jumia, DHL express etc will be doing directly delivery at the Anambra airport, instead of using Lagos airport they will use Anambra airport for goods and services being ordered in the east and the shipping fee will be cheaper.

This Anambra International Airport will open up and boostAnambra and South East economy

post=97032831:
Do you know that phones, computers, parts, accessories and others come through airport cargo, have you ask your self why most phone and computer dealers in Onitsha,Nnewi and other Igbo cities still go to Lagos for their goods unlike motor parts, building materials, clothes and others our people import through cargo container to east, I guess you most have watch video and see the stress our people go through to move their agro products for export to Lagos.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by IkpuMmadu: 7:19pm On Dec 13, 2020
Afam4eva:
The fact that it makes more economic sense to build airports in east than the north does not mean it should be built. Are you competing with the north on who can build ore airports or you're building airports because you absolutely need it? Think about the east and stop thinking about the north.
This imo man... You are worried that it would take of the shine off Imo...
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 7:32pm On Dec 13, 2020
IkpuMmadu:
This imo man... You are worried that it would take of the shine off Imo...
He is from Enugu state
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Freciprocal: 7:48pm On Dec 13, 2020
TEDHorsePower:
Another trash from a disgusting disgruntled hopeless frustrated old man.


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You don't need to insult him...

Your points are valid. U can educate him, but insulting him is uncalled for.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambra1stS0n: 7:54pm On Dec 13, 2020
Enugu airport isn't Cargo airport, airbus or other big aircraft for cargo yet to land in Enugu, I believe since Air peace have gotten the licence to fly to China, Dubai etc he can easily deploy his large aircraft like 777 which he promised that it will land on the commissioning day, he will use Anambra airport as regional hub for cargos we have capacity, same as Air peace we don't need to beg any airline since we have son of the soil with the interest to lead the pack
Maduawuchukwu:
Lack of an airport in Anambra is not what is pushing then to import through Lagos. If it was, the traders would have directed their air cargo to land at Enugu which is far far nearer to Anambra than Lagos and has an international airport which can bring goods from outside.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ngorbungor(m):
IkpuMmadu:
This imo man... You are worried that it would take of the shine off Imo...
I don't think so, PH airport that's is even more closer to Owerri airport than Eungu airport has not done that not to talk the one in Anambra that will take someone not less than two hours to get to the airport from any part of Imo state
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 8:51pm On Dec 13, 2020
Nwanne, you know exactly what's going on in their minds. Your post is apt. Don't mind pretenders that don't mean well.


ChimaAdeoye:
GBAM!

You hit the nail on its head! Tell me any state in the southeast that deserves an airport more than Anambra? Worst still, they don't condemn the Abakaliki airport at all. WHY?? it clearly reveals their mindset and nefarious intentions. They think Anambra Int. cargo airport will be viable, but they don't think Ebonyi airport will be viable to threaten the airports in their own state.

Ndi ala!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Cjrane2: 9:14pm On Dec 13, 2020
Why isn't Afam4eva arguing that since there is an International airport in Port Harcourt which is less than 2 hours away from Enugu on an expressway, there is absolutely no need for another international airport in Enugu. Instead use the money for building Enugu airport and repair the Enugu - PH expressway so that the journey might be shortened to even 1 hour drive. If you ask that, their argument will suddenly change direction! This is why Igbo pipul are the butt of jokes in Nigeria. They only think about their personal aggrandizement and not the overall good of the region.

I am an Ogwashi man, but i don't feel an airport in Anambra will in anyway threaten or cause the closure of Asaba airport. They have different routes to focus on and different functions to meet. If anything at all, it increases the accessibility of Asaba by air. The same way some of you argued that Asaba airport will cause the closure of Enugu and Owerri airports if allowed to operate. I am still waiting for the day they will say Owerri airport has been shut down because of Asaba airport!

Again, i ask, which state in the southeast deserves and desperately requires an airport to facilitate economic development of the region and Nigeria? Meanwhile, the same pipul losing sleep over Anambra have not extended the same silly argument to Ebonyi airport!

Silly pipul. grin grin grin



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1Kt96NLhIs
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Maduawuchukwu(m): 9:27pm On Dec 13, 2020
post=97035179:
Enugu airport isn't Cargo airport, airbus or other big aircraft for cargo yet to land in Enugu, I believe since Air peace have gotten the licence to fly to China, Dubai etc he can easily deploy his large aircraft like 777 which he promised that it will land on the commissioning day, he will use Anambra airport as regional hub for cargos we have capacity, same as Air peace we don't need to beg any airline since we have son of the soil with the interest to lead the pack
The airport in Imo state which is near Anambra is a cargo airport. Why is it not in use
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Cjrane2: 9:33pm On Dec 13, 2020
Maduawuchukwu:
The airport in Imo state which is near Anambra is a cargo airport. Why is it not in use
Imo state government has been soooooooooo unserious with getting permission for International cargo operations at Owerri. Even to enlongate the Owerri airport runway from 2.5km to 3.5 km to land large bodied cargo planes is treated as a joke by Imo State government.

Most of the people in this forum begged Rochas to use the fact that Imo is the only APC controlled state to get permission for SMICA, yet they simply waved it off as nonsense. Anambra knows it's economy needs a cargo airport and they are making huge sacrifices for it. You should applaud them not throw obstacles at them because Rochas and Hope failed Imo people!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower:
You are just arguing nonsense. Airport in Imo is a 2.5km runway which cannot land jumbo jets. Imo airport doesn't have cargo handling equipments, it is just cargo just in the name but no required facilities.

Anambra international airport runway is 3.7km runway with taxiway, it can land the biggest jet in the world(Airbus, 777, Boeing). The airport is also coming with CAT-2 lighting systems for night landing, cargo handling equipments, etc.


Maduawuchukwu:
The airport in Imo state which is near Anambra is a cargo airport. Why is it not in use
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by IGBOSON1: 9:41pm On Dec 13, 2020
Maduawuchukwu:
The airport in Imo state which is near Anambra is a cargo airport. Why is it not in use
Take that up with the visionless Imo State gov’t! Why should Anambras’ fortunes and economic progress be dependent on the gov’t of another state?

The only time all this una negative arguments would be tenable is if we had a centralised regional gov’t like we had with the East Central State! But that’s not the present reality is it?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 9:50pm On Dec 13, 2020
Anambra international airport runway is being asphalted. It is a very long stretch of 3.7km. APGA youths went there few days ago to inspect the project.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Bkayyy: 9:53pm On Dec 13, 2020
I don't understand the argument from other states.
Is there any negative impact the Airport will have on Anambra or are you people just being selfish?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Bkayyy: 9:58pm On Dec 13, 2020
IGBOSON1:
Take that up with the visionless Imo State gov’t! Why should Anambras’ fortunes and economic progress be dependent on the gov’t of another state?

The only time all this una negative arguments would be tenable is if we had a centralised regional gov’t like we had with the East Central State! But that’s not the present reality is it?
I wonder oh.
I'm I seeing right? Some people are judging our progress to why theirs is not working.
So according to them, their airports should be saturated with patrons from our state before we get a "go ahead" from them to build ours forgetting that we are Ndị Anambra and we don't take order from anybody nor become benefactors of another.
Infact we should have launched two Airports instead of one
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerDK: 10:01pm On Dec 13, 2020
Bkayyy:
I don't understand the argument from other states.
Is there any negative impact the Airport will have on Anambra or are you people just being selfish?
MY INTEREST IS DAT THE AIRPORT IS PURPOSE BUILT AND TO WORLD CLASS STANDARD.


I DONT MIND IF THEY BUILD THEIR TERMINAL BUILDING, BUT MAKE PLANS FOR THE GRADUAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE ORIGINAL PROJECT PLAN.


ALSO, THE AVIATION FUEL AND MAINTENANCE HANGER MUST BE INCORPORATED INTO THE SITE FOR PURPOSE.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerDK: 10:05pm On Dec 13, 2020
WE MUST ABIDE A CULTURE, OF DOING WAT WE PLAN OR SET OUT TO DO.


THAT IS WAT MAKES US HUMAN BEINGS AND NOT ANIMALS.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Bkayyy: 10:06pm On Dec 13, 2020
hammerDK:
MY INTEREST IS DAT THE AIRPORT IS PURPOSE BUILT AND TO WORLD CLASS STANDARD.


I DONT MIND IF THEY BUILD THEIR TERMINAL BUILDING, BUT MAKE PLANS FOR THE GRADUAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE ORIGINAL PROJECT PLAN.


ALSO, THE AVIATION FUEL AND MAINTENANCE HANGER MUST BE INCORPORATED INTO THE SITE FOR PURPOSE.
Which month did they say they will complete it again?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerDK: 10:07pm On Dec 13, 2020
Bkayyy:
Which month did they say they will complete it again?
COMPLETION IS NOT POSSIBLE, THEY KNOW IT AND WE KNOW IT.

IN 17 DAYS TIME, WE ENTER 2021.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Bkayyy: 10:10pm On Dec 13, 2020
hammerDK:
COMPLETION IS NOT POSSIBLE, THEY KNOW IT AND WE KNOW IT.

IN 17 DAYS TIME, WE ENTER 2021.
So Obiano might lose the full glory of being the one that brought about the Airport.
I pity him
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerDK: 10:19pm On Dec 13, 2020
Bkayyy:
So Obiano might lose the full glory of being the one that brought about the Airport.
I pity him
ALL GLORY BELONG TO GOD. grin


NNA, LET US LEARN THAT GOVERNMENT IS A CONTINUOUS PROCESS.


OBIANO EXIT SHOULD NOT AFFECT THE PROJECT.


HOW DO U THINK US AND UK WERE BUILT?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerDK: 10:21pm On Dec 13, 2020
IN-OFFICE, THINGS ARE PASSED ON AND SUSTAINED.


THAT IS THE FIRST TEST OF ADMINISTRATION FUNCTIONALITY.


IN ECONOMIC TERMS, IT IS KNOWN AS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SlayerForever: 10:56pm On Dec 13, 2020
Obi1kenobi:
It's a standard all-purpose airport. The "cargo airport" does not make any sense. Air freight is extremely expensive compared to standard shipping and truck transportation. Nobody will be transporting agro produce, textiles, cosmetics, auto parts etc with FedEx or DHL. I can assure you the overwhelming majority of importers will wait for months to clear their goods at the ports before attempting air freight. It won't bring down any cost of imported goods.
With what is happening at the Lagos ports the costs of coming in from there may even surpass air freight by now, and yet importers will have to wait months to get their goods cleared. As opposed to getting shipments in few days by air. The speed of delivery is a beater any day. The ports over there in Lagos are struggling for breath now. Besides, there are several other things that can be shipped in and out by air at good comparative advantage.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambra1stS0n: 5:39am On Dec 14, 2020
Impatient mind wait till April next year, however Gov Obiano tenure is ending March 2022
Bkayyy:
So Obiano might lose the full glory of being the one that brought about the Airport.
I pity him
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by IkpuMmadu: 6:13am On Dec 14, 2020
Cjrane2:
Why isn't Afam4eva arguing that since there is an International airport in Port Harcourt which is less than 2 hours away from Enugu on an expressway, there is absolutely no need for another international airport in Enugu. Instead use the money for building Enugu airport and repair the Enugu - PH expressway so that the journey might be shortened to even 1 hour drive. If you ask that, their argument will suddenly change direction! This is why Igbo pipul are the butt of jokes in Nigeria. They only think about their personal aggrandizement and not the overall good of the region.

I am an Ogwashi man, but i don't feel an airport in Anambra will in anyway threaten or cause the closure of Asaba airport. They have different routes to focus on and different functions to meet. If anything at all, it increases the accessibility of Asaba by air. The same way some of you argued that Asaba airport will cause the closure of Enugu and Owerri airports if allowed to operate. I am still waiting for the day they will say Owerri airport has been shut down because of Asaba airport!

Again, i ask, which state in the southeast deserves and desperately requires an airport to facilitate economic development of the region and Nigeria? Meanwhile, the same pipul losing sleep over Anambra have not extended the same silly argument to Ebonyi airport!

Silly pipul. grin grin grin



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1Kt96NLhIs
Lord bless you... This is why we Anambra and Anioma especially Enuani think alike and inter marry.... We are cousins and we look at things from the same page

I am an Nnewi man marrying an Anioma lady , many of us in Anambra are more comfortable marrying from Anioma in short we prefer marrying Asaba, Illah, Ogwashi, Ubulu , Ukwuani etc people due to cultural similarity

Look at the way you analyse it.... Lord bless you
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambra1stS0n:
hammerDK:
MY INTEREST IS DAT THE AIRPORT IS PURPOSE BUILT AND TO WORLD CLASS STANDARD.


I DONT MIND IF THEY BUILD THEIR TERMINAL BUILDING, BUT MAKE PLANS FOR THE GRADUAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE ORIGINAL PROJECT PLAN.


ALSO, THE AVIATION FUEL AND MAINTENANCE HANGER MUST BE INCORPORATED INTO THE SITE FOR PURPOSE.
I don't know why you choose to be ignorant by asking the state government to maintain original plan when you know the agreement with Chinese investor didnt work, the project was estimated to cost over 2billion US Dollars then Under the contractual agreement, Elite International Investments Limited will provide all the funds needed for the project under the Build-Operate-Manage-and-Transfer arrangement. However under the same SPV arrangement, the Anambra Airport City Infrastructure Limited has allocated 75 per cent equity stake to Elite International Investments Limited, 20 per cent to Orient Petroleum Resources Limited and five per cent to the Government of Anambra State. It is a partnership between the Government of Anambra State, It sits on 1,500 hectares of land with enough elbowroom for expansion from Ivite Umueri to neighbouring communities such as Nando, Umunya, Otuocha, Aguleri, Nteje, Nsugbe and beyond. $2.2 billion cost of the project was unrealistically too high which Anambra state can't afford, when the federal government used $500 million to build four terminals. How can the federal government borrow $400 million from the Chinese and put its own $100 million to build four terminals with repayment of $12.5 million every quarter and Anambra government alone invited Chinese to build airport project for $2.2 billion. Truth is that, those people almost duped the governor. We are unaware what their interest was because they did not take any money from the state government, except of course if they planned to use the airport project to amass land in Anambra State for themselves, the airport is now being financed 100 percent by Anambra State government.” The basic infrastructure we have to put in place is the runway and landing gear, “Heathrow Airport grew from terminal one to terminal two and now terminal five. Thank God Gov Obiano didn't abandon the project, the airport is coming with 3.7 km which is one of the longest runway in Nigeria and can land any aircraft, and the governor built the tallest tower so far, Gov Obiano has done well 3.7 km is not beans, t
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by asha80(m): 7:02am On Dec 14, 2020
IkpuMmadu:
Lord bless you... This is why we Anambra and Anioma especially Enuani think alike and inter marry.... We are cousins and we look at things from the same page

I am an Nnewi man marrying an Anioma lady , many of us in Anambra are more comfortable marrying from Anioma in short we prefer marrying Asaba, Illah, Ogwashi, Ubulu , Ukwuani etc people due to cultural similarity

Look at the way you analyse it.... Lord bless you
this post is off point sha from the general discussion..inability to focus on point of discussion without bringing in irrelevant points
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