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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Landmack: 5:51pm On Jan 19, 2021
@Rockvibes234 i dont get. Why are pple countering your pics? Is something amiss here?
Are these truly the recent picture of d airport? What's d fuss about these pictures...even in d WhatsApp group one of d admin is countering d pic, typing it's not d true state of the terminal building that d pics look false.
Confusion everywhere

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AlaIgboRepublic: 6:01pm On Jan 19, 2021
Ceegar01:
No vex oga this is not Anambra airport terminal
Bro You normally get the inside info. Do you work on the site? What structure is that above? We have never sen it. Is it the cargo shed? There is no floors to that structure so its not the same as the other black steel structure with roofing going on right now.
Update is.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234:
U all still don't get.

The Anambra airport terminal is erected on 3floors, plus the downfloor making it 4.

The image is the downfloor of the terminal, so the 1st to 3rd floor covered the roof
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 10:15pm On Jan 19, 2021
Meet Winifred Ugochinyere Hyacinth, UNIZIK medical graduate who slays with her brain.

Winifred Ugochinyere Hyacinth, a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, (UNIZIK), bagged multiple awards at the induction ceremony of medical graduates into the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

Dr. Winifred won 12 out of the 14 awards including the award for best student in 2nd, 3rd,4th and 5th MBBS. She also emerged the overall best graduating student.

Other awards include Prof. Emele prize for best student in Pathology, Prof. Joseph Ikechebelu prize for best student in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dr. Dozie Ikedife medal for the overall best student, Dr. Echee Adinma prize for best student in Community Medicine, and best female student, Prof. Emejulu prize for the best student in Surgery, among others.

An elated Winifred took to Twitter on Monday, January 18, to share how she made her mother proud with the feat.

"Made my momma so proud she cried. Mission accomplished" she wrote.

She is the real slay queen.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by galaxypropertie: 10:28pm On Jan 19, 2021
AmericanQuarter:
Meet Winifred Ugochinyere Hyacinth, UNIZIK medical graduate who slays with her brain.

Winifred Ugochinyere Hyacinth, a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, (UNIZIK), bagged multiple awards at the induction ceremony of medical graduates into the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

Dr. Winifred won 12 out of the 14 awards including the award for best student in 2nd, 3rd,4th and 5th MBBS. She also emerged the overall best graduating student.

Other awards include Prof. Emele prize for best student in Pathology, Prof. Joseph Ikechebelu prize for best student in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dr. Dozie Ikedife medal for the overall best student, Dr. Echee Adinma prize for best student in Community Medicine, and best female student, Prof. Emejulu prize for the best student in Surgery, among others.

An elated Winifred took to Twitter on Monday, January 18, to share how she made her mother proud with the feat.

"Made my momma so proud she cried. Mission accomplished" she wrote.

She is the real slay queen.
Beauty and brain
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by galaxypropertie: 10:31pm On Jan 19, 2021
Any update on the Anambra international airport. These pictures are as at December 2020. The roofing of the terminal building and completion of the tower is ongoing. This is the international gateway to the SE region and one of the best international airports in Africa. Ceegar and

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Landmack: 11:29pm On Jan 19, 2021
This is a very funny thread honestly. Why do we have persons replying themselves in disguise? What do u set to achieve doing that? cheesy

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SlayerForever: 11:40pm On Jan 19, 2021
Landmack:
This is a very funny thread honestly. Why do we have persons replying themselves in disguise? What do u set to achieve doing that? cheesy
The thing too funny grin grin grin grin
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerDK: 12:20am On Jan 20, 2021
MY ONLY CONCERN ABOUT THE RUSHED AIRPORT IN ANAMBRA IS THAT IT DONT FALL AND KILL PEOPLE.


THAT IS ALL I CARE ABOUT AT THIS POINT.





THIS IS NOT HOW TO BUILD AIRPORT.



SENSITIVE INFRASTRUCTURE,, SUCH AS THIS, ARE GIVEN DUE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerDK: 12:23am On Jan 20, 2021
EVERYTHING ABOUT MY PEOPLE HAVE TO BE DIFFERENT.

IF WE DONT BUILD IT LIKE MAD PEOPLE, IT CANNOT BE BUILT.

I TOLD THEM, BUT RATHER THAN SEE SENSE AND BE OBJECTIVE, THEY CHOOSE TO ATTACK ME, THEIR BROTHER THAT WILL ALSO BENEFIT FROM THE AIRPORT, FOR BRING REALISTIC AND HAVING STANDARD.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 5:24am On Jan 20, 2021
Obiano suspends sale of Anambra’s assets in Enugu state On January 17, 202112:39 pmIn Politics
On January 17, 202112:39 pm

Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra has suspended the planned sale of some assets of the state, amongst them Commissioners quarters, located within the Agu-Awka axis near Government House, Awka. Mr C-Don Adinuba, Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment made the position of government known in a statement made available to newsmen on Sunday in Awka. The leading opposition party in the state, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had recently criticised the planned sale of some state”s assets as bad. Mr Nnamdi Nwangwu, PDP Publicity secretary noted that All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) led government was trying to dispose of all that the state had. “We have it on good note that many property of the State in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Enugu are being sold by the incumbent government,” he said.

But in a reaction Adinuba described the criticism as a case of de-marketing of the state and corruption fighting back adding that there was nothing surreptitious about the planned asset disposal. He said assets put for sale were those government discovered it inherited since the creation of the state in 1991 but were not in any official record of the state government. ALSO READ: SERAP urges NASS to stop Buhari from selling govt properties “The State government received an intelligence report in late 2018 that there were a number of properties in prime locations in Enugu which were given to Anambra State following the sharing of assets between Enugu and Anambra. “An Executive Council panel was set up to investigate the report, the panel discovered that there was no record whatsoever known to the government about any of the properties and government has not derived any value from the properties. “Though Governor Willie Obiano was to suspend the decision to sell off the properties, the advertisement in national media was in line with the principles of transparency, accountability and due process,” he stated.

Adinuba said the Commissioners’ Quarters property in Awka were placed for disposal in view of the fact they were no longer serving their intended purposes and dismissed as misinformation that it planned to sell it at give away prices. Adinuba said the intention was to use the proceeds from the sales to build modern multi-family buildings which should serve as official residences of commissioners and other top political appointees in a more secure location. He said the attack on the government was to arm-twist it into abandoning the assets recovery drive. “The oppositions have also alleged the government has begun the sale of the Commissioners Quarters in Awka at N25m per compound. True, there has been a move to alienate the Commissioners Quarters at N45m, and not N25m, per compound. “This valuation was reached based on the comparative market value of land in the area and environs where the Commissioners Quarters is located as well as the fact that the government allocates land at N10m for 1,000 square metres in similar locations. “The value has been computed at N30m per compound, therefore, the value is N30m per compound, an upper value of N15m has been determined to cover the total value of old four-bedroom bungalow and two-room servants quarters, bringing the total valuation to N45m.,”he stated. [NAN] Vanguard News
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 5:25am On Jan 20, 2021
mktinsight:
Obiano suspends sale of Anambra’s assets in Enugu state On January 17, 202112:39 pmIn Politics
On January 17, 202112:39 pm

Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra has suspended the planned sale of some assets of the state, amongst them Commissioners quarters, located within the Agu-Awka axis near Government House, Awka. Mr C-Don Adinuba, Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment made the position of government known in a statement made available to newsmen on Sunday in Awka. The leading opposition party in the state, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had recently criticised the planned sale of some state”s assets as bad. Mr Nnamdi Nwangwu, PDP Publicity secretary noted that All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) led government was trying to dispose of all that the state had. “We have it on good note that many property of the State in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Enugu are being sold by the incumbent government,” he said.

But in a reaction Adinuba described the criticism as a case of de-marketing of the state and corruption fighting back adding that there was nothing surreptitious about the planned asset disposal. He said assets put for sale were those government discovered it inherited since the creation of the state in 1991 but were not in any official record of the state government. ALSO READ: SERAP urges NASS to stop Buhari from selling govt properties “The State government received an intelligence report in late 2018 that there were a number of properties in prime locations in Enugu which were given to Anambra State following the sharing of assets between Enugu and Anambra. “An Executive Council panel was set up to investigate the report, the panel discovered that there was no record whatsoever known to the government about any of the properties and government has not derived any value from the properties. “Though Governor Willie Obiano was to suspend the decision to sell off the properties, the advertisement in national media was in line with the principles of transparency, accountability and due process,” he stated.

Adinuba said the Commissioners’ Quarters property in Awka were placed for disposal in view of the fact they were no longer serving their intended purposes and dismissed as misinformation that it planned to sell it at give away prices. Adinuba said the intention was to use the proceeds from the sales to build modern multi-family buildings which should serve as official residences of commissioners and other top political appointees in a more secure location. He said the attack on the government was to arm-twist it into abandoning the assets recovery drive. “The oppositions have also alleged the government has begun the sale of the Commissioners Quarters in Awka at N25m per compound. True, there has been a move to alienate the Commissioners Quarters at N45m, and not N25m, per compound. “This valuation was reached based on the comparative market value of land in the area and environs where the Commissioners Quarters is located as well as the fact that the government allocates land at N10m for 1,000 square metres in similar locations. “The value has been computed at N30m per compound, therefore, the value is N30m per compound, an upper value of N15m has been determined to cover the total value of old four-bedroom bungalow and two-room servants quarters, bringing the total valuation to N45m.,”he stated. [NAN] Vanguard News
Obiano's government of many thieves will even sell Government House, Agu-Awka if they have not already done so.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by galaxypropertie: 6:40am On Jan 20, 2021
WireWire22:
This Anambra Airport, when completed will it be transferred and managed by federal government under FAAN, or will it be operated and managed by Anambra state government
The international airport would be managed by Orient petroleum and their international partners. Handing over to FAAN is an optional thing.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by galaxypropertie: 6:41am On Jan 20, 2021
Rocksvibes234:
Inside the down floor of the terminal building of Anambra airport
This appears to be a total different structure from the terminal building, maybe this is the cargo facility.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Sistergal80(m): 7:06am On Jan 20, 2021
galaxypropertie:
This appears to be a total different structure from the terminal building, maybe this is the cargo facility.
Give us your own pictures then. Let's know which is which. U pple and argument on this thread.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 11:25am On Jan 20, 2021
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 2:53pm On Jan 20, 2021
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by IgbofromDelta: 3:19pm On Jan 20, 2021
Politicians behind Kogi, Anambra oil well conflict – Surveyor-General of Kogi State

December 22, 2020 Editorial IV Interview, Politics 0

In this interview with PATRICK ANDREW, the surveyor general of Kogi state, Abolarin Michael Biodun, says the contention over the ownership of the oil wells along the Kogi and Anambra boundary is largely due to political interference and the failure of the National Boundary Commission to adopt the right procedures to determine the boundary between both states.

How soon will the contention over oil wells between Kogi and Anambra be resolved?

The issue of the Kogi and Anambra interstate boundary has lingered for a long time. We have been going back and forth and there seem to be no end in sight basically because of the presence of the natural resource- crude oil- found in the area where both states share boundaries. The area has become a major contention among the stakeholders.
The problem actually is that Anambra wanted to define what is below the ground or what is below the surface of the soil and claim it to be boundary. Anywhere oil is around the corridor of Aguleri they claimed that it is their land whereas oil is like a flow of river, you cannot say that the river flows and in this case oil flows in one particular place within your corridor. That has been a major contention between Kogi and Anambra state.
The National Boundary Commission (NBC) has insisted that they will use the legal instrument of 1954 as the instrument by which they would delimit the boundary between Kogi and Anambra state. But we have objected to that because a ground-to-paper instrument would have been the best approach.And the result of the ethnographic survey that was conducted in 2017 would have been the best because even NBC has agreed that the legal instrument of 1954 is flawed with a lot of irregularities and inadequacies.

So we ask why are you going ahead to use an instrument that is flawed: an instrument that is full of inadequacies, one that cannot stand the test of any mathematical proof?

So we have appealed against it. However, the major contention of the NBC is that they cannot be using the legal instrument of 1954 from Cross River coming North only to jettison it when it gets to Kogi and start with the legal notice of 1936.

What are the major differences between the legal notice of 1936 and the legal instrument of 1954?

The major differences are basically the tripartite points. For example, the legal notice of 1936 ceded Odeke and Lekitolu to Kogi state but if you know Odeke very well Lekitolo is just beside Odeke and the Odeke people have been the one exercising authority over Lekitolo and everyone knows that it is their fishing lake, they fish there. It is Odeke pond, but the legal notice of 1954 unfortunately ceded Itolo to Anambra state and that is the contention.It is contentious because the distance between them is insignificant and, in fact, Odeke has even encircled Lekitolo itself. It would, therefore, mean that if you cede Itolo to Anambra state part of Odeke will be in Anambra state, yet the people have one king, one chief, one house of assembly, have one local government council chairman, I mean the Ibaji Local Government Area end of Kogi state. That is the contention and the reason the ownership of the oil found there has remained unresolved.

What then is the solution particularly as it affects ownership of crude oil found in the area in contention?

We have conducted ground to paper work and the Anambra people have not done so. In fact, those indigenous people around Agulere have not claimed any portion of land that belongs to Odeke, which is in Kogi state. They have not the land that belongs to Ochohor or Odeke, which are in Kogi state. The people there intermarry because they are neighbouring communities yet no conflict between them over parcels of land.
Besides, we have conducted an ethnographic survey- which is a kind of survey where people are interviewed and they show you their boundaries, tell you about how they inter-married and other social scenes between them.The survey was such that people from Agulere showed us their boundary, natural and physical features and we marked those points, and we made many other specific observations. That is what is called from a ground- to- paper survey. This is significant because when you plot the marked points the boundary will clearly come out.
This has been our position but the NBC have said they are sticking to the 1954 legal instrument inherited from the colonial administration and they have also agreed contains a lot of errors, inadequate delineation points.

In view of this what is Kogi state actually canvasing as the most likely proactive approach to resolve the contention?

Our position has always been for us to adopt and work with the ground- to- paper approach. Let the authorities conduct the ethnographic survey, yes interview the indigenous people of the area whereby the people will be called upon to point out both the natural and physical features of the boundary lines between them.
Ordinarily, were the government not involved, especially if the elite and politicians were not for politics with the issue, the indigenous people around the area don’t have problems with each other, they share same source of water, socialize easily and readily, cross over to celebrate marriages and unreservedly inter-marry without hesitation.
So basically the reason why there is conflict over ownership of the place is both elitist and political. Had the elites and politicians not showed undue interests as well as brought in political interpretations to a simple boundary issue between ordinary people who normally go about their businesses without giving consideration to political prance, there won’t have been any contention in the first place.
So, talking about resolution of the contention over real ownership of the portion of land where crude oil has been discovered, there is no end in sight yet. Unless, the NBC adopts the proactive method which invariably would be the resort to the use of a ground-to-paper method of delimiting the boundaries between the affected communities, the issue will continue to linger.Besides, there is a need for both the federal government and agencies involved in boundary determination and delimitation to have the political will to do the basic things needed to determine boundaries without political connotations.

Some have called for the composition of a special task force to conduct demarcation of boundaries in contentious areas in order to reduce vested political interests, what is the position of Kogi in this regard?

Usually, when delimiting boundaries between two states, the surveyors-general of both states will be observers to take care of the interests of their respective states. For instance, during demarcations I, as the Surveyor General of Kogi, takes care of the interest of Kogi ditto my counterpart from Anambra while the Office of the Surveyor General of the Federation is supposed to be neutral in order to interpret what is on the paper to the ground. Our role as observers is to ensure that interpretation is accurate and in line with what is on the paper. But it seems there are issues with the neutrality of the supervising authority.

Is Kogi then in support of the special task force?

Well, the special task force will enjoy the support of Kogi state to the extent that the ground- to- paper and ethnographic surveys conducted in 2017 are used as the basis for determining and delimiting the boundaries between Kogi and Anambra state.

What are the other issues you feel Kogi state has not been fairly treated?

We have other unsettled issues Kwara state and painfully Ondo state. Take for example the people of Ayere in Kogi state and Ayowa in Ondo state have lived together for ages, they know their respective boundaries and are recognized even by the legal instrument of 1954, which the NBC is using to define the boundary. Unfortunately, when it was finally plotted there was a gap. Under normal circumstances when there is such a gap, you go back to the field and confirm from the people who owns what, what are the natural and physical features which demarcate them and then the gap is closed appropriately. Sadly, the Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation never did that, instead they ceded that gap to Ayowa in Ondo state. Consequently, the people who hitherto had been living peaceably together are now sworn enemies. Those are the kind of issues Kogi state is grappling with.

What impact will the ongoing interactive session among North-central states boundaries committees have on the rising conflicts within the region?

Kogi state is bounded by nine states including the FCT making it 10, so the programme brings to the fore and arouses the awareness of neighbours around our corridor the need for cooperation and understanding. It helps to highlight the predicament of Kogi state and the position of the state in respect of needed boundary adjustment issues with our neighbours.The interactive session is important because it does not only generate friendship among the officials, experts and participants from all the states but creates room for understanding and appreciation of the problems we all face as well as all to work together. Therefore, unity of purpose and common resolve to cooperate and live in peace with ourselves won’t be far-fetched.

https://www.blueprint.ng/politicians-behind-kogi-anambra-oil-well-conflict-surveyor-general/
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by PROUDIGBO(m): 4:40pm On Jan 20, 2021
C’mon....is anyone really surprised the boundary dispute between Anambra and Kogi is still lingering and protracted? Next year will make it almost a decade the useless federal boundary commission has been on this issue yet they still can’t tell us, one way or the other, the boundary demarcation between both states! Meanwhile, the federal gov’t and a shady Indian oil coy are ruthlessly and efficiently exploiting said resources on Anambra soil with the state and local communities getting fuckall as their part of the deal....all the financial gains are going to Abuja and the exploration coy!

I can tell you exactly what will happen! This farce will drag on for another decade, and when the oil has all been sucked out, they will resolve the dispute all of a sudden and tell us Anambras’ claim was valid all along! But by then it would be too late and ‘one Nigeria’ would yet again have succeeded in denying Ndigbo full benefit of what God in his infinite wisdom decided to bless us with!

Does anyone really think if this discovery was made in say Daura, that we would have lingering and protracted issues lasting a decade that will prevent them from enjoying benefit from the proceeds of the hydrocarbons resource found in their land?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 5:19pm On Jan 20, 2021
PROUDIGBO:
C’mon....is anyone really surprised the boundary dispute between Anambra and Kogi is still lingering and protracted? Next year will make it almost a decade the useless federal boundary commission has been on this issue yet they still can’t tell us, one way or the other, the boundary demarcation between both states! Meanwhile, the federal gov’t and a shady Indian oil coy are ruthlessly and efficiently exploiting said resources on Anambra soil with the state and local communities getting fuckall as their part of the deal....all the financial gains are going to Abuja and the exploration coy!

I can tell you exactly what will happen! This farce will drag on for another decade, and when the oil has all been sucked out, they will resolve the dispute all of a sudden and tell us Anambras’ claim was valid all along! But by then it would be too late and ‘one Nigeria’ would yet again have succeeded in denying Ndigbo full benefit of what God in his infinite wisdom decided to bless us with!

Does anyone really think if this discovery was made in say Daura, that we would have lingering and protracted issues lasting a decade that will prevent them from enjoying benefit from the proceeds of the hydrocarbons resource found in their land?
Why didn't our Azikiwe Ebele Jonathan and Secretary to the Federal Govt Pius Anyi Pius settle the matter when it was hot?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 5:29pm On Jan 20, 2021
Sistergal80:
Give us your own pictures then. Let's know which is which. U pple and argument on this thread.
Correcting a wrong post is not argument. That structure has nothing to do with the Airport Terminal. Either it is the Cargo Terminal which we haven't seen or it is a structure not situated at the airport but elsewhere.
I know we are all anxious to see Anambra develop but we must not mislead others. Be sure of the authenticity of any material before you post.
Udo Diri Unu
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by PROUDIGBO(m):
REGENMASTER:
Why didn't our Azikiwe Ebele Jonathan and Secretary to the Federal Govt Pius Anyi Pius settle the matter when it was hot?
Is that you genuinely asking a question or just being facetious!? See how you left the merit or otherwise of the issues i laid out to start sounding like a typical nairaland Igbo-hating bigot....’when your GEJ was there what did he do?’

I and many others have always argued that the Nigerian political-elite are generally greedy, self-serving and visionless, but our lot in the south-east have the extra handicap of either being too fair-minded and ‘one Nigerian’ than the other two major ethnicities....or just too naive and unconcerned to be able to realise when they’re being played or when an opportunity to get benefits from the centre to Alaigbo presents itself!

Ndigbo in PDP can be compared to the Yoruba in APC! Now see how the Yoruba have managed to get concrete benefits from the centre to their region, then compare their position with that of Ndigbo when PDP was in control at the centre! One could argue that Ndigbo got more appointments when PDP was in power in comparison with the Yoruba and APC today, but then i ask, ‘who appointment epp?’ Appointments make up only about 30% when analysing benefits a region gets from the centre, whereas projects and other schemes of wealth distribution make up the remaining 70%.

When a Igbo does actually try to play governance and politics the ‘Nigerian way’, they are quickly ganged-up against by the other two major ethnicities with no backup or support from their base! And we saw this play out with Senator Oduah and how trumped up charges were levelled against her which culminated in her eventual sacking by the weak GEJ!

However to answer your question, yes...GEJ actually declared Anambra a oyel producing state, entitled to 13% derivation! But this was where the intrigues and subterfuge began!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 7:17pm On Jan 20, 2021
PROUDIGBO:
Is that you genuinely asking a question or just being facetious!? See how you left the merit or otherwise of the issues i laid out to start sounding like a typical nairaland Igbo-hating bigot....’when your GEJ was there what did he do?’

I and many others have always argued that the Nigerian political-elite are generally greedy, self-serving and visionless, but our lot in the south-east have the extra handicap of either being too fair-minded and ‘one Nigerian’ than the other two major ethnicities....or just too naive and unconcerned to be able to realise when they’re being played or when an opportunity to get benefits from the centre to Alaigbo presents itself!

Ndigbo in PDP can be compared to the Yoruba in APC! Now see how the Yoruba have managed to get concrete benefits from the centre to their region, then compare their position with that of Ndigbo when PDP was in control at the centre! One could argue that Ndigbo got more appointments when PDP was in power in comparison with the Yoruba and APC today, but then i ask, ‘who appointment epp?’ Appointments make up only about 30% when analysing benefits a region get from the centre, whereas projects and other schemes of wealth distribution make up the remaining 70%.

When a Igbo does actually try to play governance and politics the ‘Nigerian way’, they are quickly ganged-up against by the other two major ethnicities with no backup or support from their base! And we saw this play out with Senator Odua and how the trumped up charges were levelled against her which culminated in her eventual sacking by the weak GEJ!

However to answer your question, yes...GEJ actually declared Anambra a oyel producing state, entitled to 13% derivation! But this was where the intrigues and subterfuge began!
And what did Azikiwe Ebele Jonathan and the heavy duty Igbos that surrounded Jonathan do when the intrigues and subterfuge began. They were more interested in their pockets than working for us. All I care now is whoever gives me project than who is appointed.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by film3four: 8:49am On Jan 21, 2021
Road trip from Onitsha bridge to Arroma flyover


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV4K7Mlw67U
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Cburke(m): 9:00am On Jan 21, 2021

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiPSGuj7MCU
Peanut coating machines now in Lagos.




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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Sistergal80(m): 9:26am On Jan 21, 2021
REGENMASTER:
Correcting a wrong post is not argument. That structure has nothing to do with the Airport Terminal. Either it is the Cargo Terminal which we haven't seen or it is a structure not situated at the airport but elsewhere.
I know we are all anxious to see Anambra develop but we must not mislead others. Be sure of the authenticity of any material before you post.
Udo Diri Unu
You're still saying same thing. If u feel that's not the pic provide us with the real picture then. Which one be it's either this or that? You see you're not even sure of yourself. Have u visited the airport to know what's and what is situated in any place?

And Rocksvibes234 be sure of your pics. Your defense is too low. U posted a pic and pple are saying its not...u cant fully convince them of what u saw. Abi no be u take d pic? Or u lifted from d internet? Which one?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by hammerDK: 2:29pm On Jan 21, 2021
PROUDIGBO:
Is that you genuinely asking a question or just being facetious!? See how you left the merit or otherwise of the issues i laid out to start sounding like a typical nairaland Igbo-hating bigot....’when your GEJ was there what did he do?’

I and many others have always argued that the Nigerian political-elite are generally greedy, self-serving and visionless, but our lot in the south-east have the extra handicap of either being too fair-minded and ‘one Nigerian’ than the other two major ethnicities....or just too naive and unconcerned to be able to realise when they’re being played or when an opportunity to get benefits from the centre to Alaigbo presents itself!

Ndigbo in PDP can be compared to the Yoruba in APC! Now see how the Yoruba have managed to get concrete benefits from the centre to their region, then compare their position with that of Ndigbo when PDP was in control at the centre! One could argue that Ndigbo got more appointments when PDP was in power in comparison with the Yoruba and APC today, but then i ask, ‘who appointment epp?’ Appointments make up only about 30% when analysing benefits a region gets from the centre, whereas projects and other schemes of wealth distribution make up the remaining 70%.

When a Igbo does actually try to play governance and politics the ‘Nigerian way’, they are quickly ganged-up against by the other two major ethnicities with no backup or support from their base! And we saw this play out with Senator Oduah and how trumped up charges were levelled against her which culminated in her eventual sacking by the weak GEJ!

However to answer your question, yes...GEJ actually declared Anambra a oyel producing state, entitled to 13% derivation! But this was where the intrigues and subterfuge began!
I AM TIRED OF THE CRIES.



WE CRY TOO MUCH, YET VERY QUICK TO SCREW OURSELVES HARD.



WE ARE OUR OWN PROBLEM.



THERE IS A SAYING IN IGBO THAT A PERSON, THE WORLD HATE, IS NOT SUPPOSE TO HATE THEMSELVES TOO.


GEJ WAS THERE AND DESPITE ALL THE CHIEFTAINCY TITLE, HE DID NOTHING, FOR ANAMBRA OR EVEN NIGEDELTA.


WEN WE TALK, U PEOPLE WILL SAY WE SHOULD SHUT AND YET STILL BE CRYING.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by afube: 4:33pm On Jan 21, 2021
Sistergal80:
You're still saying same thing. If u feel that's not the pic provide us with the real picture then. Which one be it's either this or that? You see you're not even sure of yourself. Have u visited the airport to know what's and what is situated in any place?

And Rocksvibes234 be sure of your pics. Your defense is too low. U posted a pic and pple are saying its not...u cant fully convince them of what u saw. Abi no be u take d pic? Or u lifted from d internet? Which one?
please what is even more frustrating is this " down floor" description of the picture! is it the same as "Groundfloor"?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Rocksvibes234: 8:14pm On Jan 21, 2021
Yes, the ground floor
afube:
please what is even more frustrating is this " down floor" description of the picture! is it the same as "Groundfloor"?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 10:39pm On Jan 22, 2021
EBONYI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (Renderings) LOADING ................LOCAL BUILDERS, INTERNATIONAL STANDARD

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 12:59am On Jan 23, 2021
ABAKALIKI TEMPORARY STADIUM. NEW BETTER AND BIGGER STADIUM AT CENTENARY CITY IS COMING UP

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