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PoliticsRe: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by RareDiamond: 9:01pm On Jan 23, 2015

FG Begins Training of Abia Youths on Cassava Processing

POSTED ON: Dec 02, 2014 /
TAGGED: agriculture

In line with President Goodluck Jonathan's Agricultural Transformation Agenda, the federal government has flagged off a three-day training of youths and women in the eleven autonomous communities of Nkporo kingdom in Abia State on cassava processing and value chain addition.

Cassava-Transformation.pngThe programme is part of government's efforts to reduce poverty in rural communities. House of Representatives Chairman on Agriculture Hon. Mohammed Monguno said the exercise was initiated by his committee to empower rural youths and women. He said the exercise would further help to ensure food security in the country and boost export of farm produce.

Monguno said participants would receive cash grants at the end of the training to enable them start off personal businesses. Participants would be trained on processing of cassava into finished products like bread, chin chin, cakes and other delicacies, adding that over 50 youths were targeted at the first phase of the programme.

In her address at the event, Chief Executive of Agricultural and Rural Management Training Institute, Ilorin, Dr. Mrs. Comfort Jolayemi said the project was one of the several projects by ARTIM to facilitate rapid development of rural communities in Nigeria. The ARTIM boss said Nkporo was selected for the project because “it is one of the leading cassava producing communities in Abia State,” adding that it will help creat more jobs among the youths.

President Jonathan's reform agenda in the agriculture sector has helped to eliminate corruption in fertilizer distribution and positioned the sector as a viable business venture rather than a form of social service, helping move Nigeria forward.

http://www.forwardnigeria.ng/fg_begins_training_of_abia_youths_on_cassava_processing
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 8:55pm On Jan 23, 2015
IMO STATE IS THE HEART OF THE EAST. GOD BLESS IMO STATE, GOD BLESS ALA IGBO !!! Imo State is very nice

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 8:39pm On Jan 23, 2015
Imo State the Heart of the EAST !!! ALA IMO STATE MARA MMA !!!

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 7:15pm On Jan 23, 2015
millionaireman:
Does it ever question our consciences: when we show hotels upon hotels in Owerri - a city which has no up-scale industry - what are the hotels used for?
That is why we need to kick Gov Rochas out of government house and elect APGA candidate Capt Iheanacho as Governor of Imo State in 2015
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 3:49pm On Jan 23, 2015
Abagworo:
The good thing is the quality of the moderate highrise buildings.
Yes !!! the quality of the moderate high rise buildings are amazing.
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 2:16pm On Jan 23, 2015
Chiwude:
Nwanne kuru ga wa, we are proud of what you are doing.
Thanks. More are coming up
PoliticsRe: Abia Guber: Dr Alex Otti Vs Okezie Ikpeazu. Who Is Better? by RareDiamond: 2:11pm On Jan 23, 2015
berem:
Ndi Igbo and character assasination. This is why we have been placed fourth politically behind the Ijaws. Always back stabbing each other and making malicious comments.

God forbid!! Twaaaah!!
IGBOS HAVE NEVER AND WILL NEVER BE PLACED FOURTH IN NIGERIA.
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 1:47pm On Jan 23, 2015
IMO STATE IS ONE OF THE MOST HOSPITABLE PLACE TO LIVE IN. Imo State is fast developing with population and developments moving deeper into surrounding towns and villages.

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 1:35pm On Jan 23, 2015
Various high rise buildings are in Imo State and more are still coming up.

PoliticsRe: Welcome To Abia State: God's Own State (pictures) by RareDiamond: 9:58pm On Jan 22, 2015
THIS WONDERFUL THREAD MUST NOT GO INTO OBLIVION. B2Mario, Customized13 and other compatriots kindly take note.

source: nationalmirroronline.net
NDDC builds 52-bedroom flats for soldiers in Abia
6 days ago 2 Views news Copy
• VC wants commission to complete hostel

Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has completed two buildings with 52 one-bedroom flats at the144 Battalion of the Nigerian Army in Asa, Ukwa-West Local Government Area of Abia State.

Also, the commission said it is building a detached bungalow for the commanding officer of the battalion, according to a statement issued in Port Harcourt and signed by Head, Corporate Affairs, NDDC, Ibitoye Abosede.

The two projects located inside the barracks were inspected on Wednesday by top NDDC officials led by the Managing Director, Sir Bassey Dan-Abia, in company of the Commanding Officer 144 Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Rasheed Omolori.

Dan-Abia assured the commanding officer that the two blocks of flats of one-storey each and the commander’s quarters would be commissioned in a few weeks time.

He underlined the fact that housing was one of the fundamental needs of man, noting that soldiers deserved to be accommodated in decent buildings.

The NDDC boss commended members of the armed forces for making sacrifices for the peace and security of the country and pledged that the NDDC would continue to provide support in the area of social infrastructure for the military units in the Niger Delta region.

According to him, “meeting the basic human need for shelter is very important even for soldiers. More importantly, the commander cannot afford not to be properly sheltered.”

On his part, Commanding Officer of the 144 Battalion, Lt. Col. Omolori, thanked NDDC for its concern for the welfare of soldiers operating in the Niger Delta.

He also applauded the commission for its development efforts and assured of adequate security in the region.

It would be recalled that the NDDC built a 30-flat complex for the II Brigade Nigeria Army, Port Harcourt. The commission also built a similar block of flats at the 343 Artillery Regiment, Elele Barracks, in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State.

Meanwhile, Vice Chancellor of the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Professor Henry Edeoga, has appealed to management of NDDC to speed up completion of the 522-bed modern hostel being built for students of the school.

Edeoga, who made the appeal when top officials of the commission came to inspect the hostel in Umudike, said he was making the urgent appeal because students of the university were threatening to move into the hostel, which was still receiving finishing touches.

He said the university thought the hostel would be ready for hand-over late last year and had therefore, admitted 6,000 students on the assumption that they would be fully accommodated.

The vice chancellor thanked President Goodluck Jonathan for directing the NDDC to urgently complete ongoing projects before embarking on new ones, saying the projects deserved to be given priority.

He also thanked the NDDC Managing Director, for coming personally to supervise the project.

http://uncova.com/nddc-builds-52-bedroom-flats-for-soldiers-in-abia
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 9:53pm On Jan 22, 2015
Imo State the Eastern Heartland. I Love Imo State, a very beautiful place to live in.

PoliticsRe: The Poltical-economic Stuctures That Make Igboland The Emerging African Paradise by RareDiamond(op): 9:37pm On Jan 22, 2015
Posted by FRIDAY.IDACHABA on January 20, 2015

World Bank commits N33.6bn to Fadama III in Nigeria

NAN-AE-4
FADAMA
Lokoja, Jan. 20, 2015 (NAN) The World Bank said on Tuesday that it had earmarked $200 million or N33.6 billion for the implementation of FADAMA 111 projects in six states of the country.

Dr Abimbola Adubi, the bank’s Task Leader on 2nd Joint World Bank/FGN Supervision Mission on the Implementation of FADAMA III Additional Financing Project to Kogi, disclosed this during a visit to Gov. Idris Wada in Lokoja.

Adubi said the bank had created six zones comprising Kogi, Lagos, Niger, Enugu, Anambra and Kano states for the implementation of the FADAMA III projects.

He said the states would be supported with $200 million or N33.6 billion.

Adubi said the bank was of the belief that development could be achieved through agriculture and was therefore committed to critical monitoring and evaluation of the success of the projects in the country.

The Team Leader commended Kogi Government and farmers in the state for their commitment to the project.

He said that the visit to the state was aimed at monitoring, evaluating and reviewing the implementation processes as well as identifies progress made so far and the challenges.

He said the bank want to make agriculture a business, adding that the key areas of production of the FADAMA III included cassava, rice, sorghum tomatoes and horticulture.

Adubi explained that for effective disbursement of the fund, the benefiting states must sign and return the financing agreement form through the Federal Government for onward submission to the bank.

Responding, Gov. Idris Wada assured the World Bank team that the state would continue to create the enabling environment for easy access to essential farm inputs and equipment such as fertilisers, agro-chemical and tractor services.

Wada, who was represented by his deputy, Yomi Awoniyi, said the state had cumulatively paid N160 million as counterpart contribution for implementation of the FADAMA III project.

He said the state also released N56.35 million as 2014 counterpart fund for effective take-off of Additional Financing.

He appealed to the World Bank and other donor agencies to partner the state in its Youth Empowerment Programme, known as’’ YAD4Kogi,’’

The governor said that the programme was aimed at creating employment for the unemployed under the state Agricultural Transformation Agenda.

In his contribution, the State’s Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Zacchaeus Atteh, said the state did “excellently well” under the closed FADAMA III project, adding that the intervention covered the provision of community infrastructure.

Atteh said that a total of 11,868 farmers including 3,370 women farmers were captured to participate in the Alape Staple Crop Processing Zone in cassava production. (NAN)

http://www.nannewsnigeria.com/node/27830
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 9:30pm On Jan 22, 2015
God Bless Imo State and her people

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 9:23pm On Jan 22, 2015
Imo State is Very Beautiful

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 9:15pm On Jan 22, 2015
Lots of real estate growths and developments are taken place in Imo State

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 9:10pm On Jan 22, 2015
I HAVE GOT LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL PICTURES FROM MY RECENT VISIT TO IMO STATE
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 6:58pm On Jan 21, 2015
FG Completes N5bn Silo project In Imo

Friday, 16 January 2015 20:57
Written by Charles Ogugbuaja, Owerri

• Jonathan Campaigns In Imo Saturday

THE Federal Government is expected to inaugurate the N5 billion silo project located in Okigwe, Imo State, later in the year, the Minister of state for Education, Prof. Viola Onwuliri, has disclosed.

Receiving members of the Association of Motorcycles and Tricycles Transporters, Imo State (AMTT), led by their chairman, Mr. Christopher Egwuasi, the minister appealed to Imo people to give President Goodluck Jonathan, total support, adding that contrary to the views of opposition, the Federal Government, through President Jonathan had completed the construction of N5 billion silos investment.

The campaign visit of the president is to take place at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri, said Onwuliri. .

Onwuliri, accompanied by the Nigeria’s ambassador to Hungary, Dr. Eddie Oluoha, a chieftain of the PDP, Marshal Okoroafor- Anyanwu, among others, commending the AMTT for giving award of endorsement on the president and herself, promising to end the alleged attack and orchestrated harassment of the group by a reported agents of the Imo State government, even after the association won the state government in their case in the court.

The Minister promised that the Federal Government would wade into the incessant harassment of their members.
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http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/national-news/194196-fg-completes-n5bn-silo-project-in-imo
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 6:52pm On Jan 21, 2015
Charlesdonald:
yes my brother
I doubt it because the hotel lack space for swimming pool. The hotel appears compact but beautiful.
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 8:35am On Jan 21, 2015
Abagworo:
IV pictures.
Does this hotel have a swimming pool ?
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 8:31pm On Jan 20, 2015
JONATHAN FOR PRESIDENT !!! SAY NO TO APC AT ALL LEVELS

RareDiamond:
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PROJECTS IN IMO STATE

MINISTRY OF WORKS: Apart from the completed Onitsha-Owerri dualized road, here are some completed and ongoing road projects in Imo State.
S/NO PROJECTS REMARKS
A Rehabilitation and Asphalt overlay of Umuohiagu-Ovuru
road in Ngor Okpala and Aboh Mbaise in Imo State Completed in July 2011
B. Rehabilitation of the Owerri-Umuahia Road section
I, II & III Imo/Abia States 77.56% Completed
C. Rehabilitation of Amanwaozuzu-Uzoagba-Eziama
Orie- Amakohia Road in Imo State New contract

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT (Department of Forestry): They have worked with the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Imo State to implement 100% projects like the “Presidential Initiative on Afforestation Programme” – Raising of One Million Seedlings in the Development of Tree Nursery under the Afforestation Programme as well as Raising of 450,000 Teak Seedlings. The total cost of both projects was N 130,213,853
MINISTRY OF CULTURE, TOURISM AND NATIONAL ORIENTATION (NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MUSEUMS AND MONUMENTS): The National Museum and Permanent Exhibition gallery on Igbo Culture was completed and commissioned in December 2011.
MINISTRY OF AVIATION: There are 24 projects currently being implemented by the Federal Government in Imo State. Some of these projects include:
v The Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport Terminal
v Aviation Terminal at Owerri Airport
v Construction of perimeter Asphalt road at Owerri Airport (10km)
v Construction and installation of cold room equipment for fresh cargo at Owerri Airport; amongst others
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE: Over 10 projects have been completed or are being implemented by the Federal Government in Imo State. Some of these projects include:
v Construction of 100MT Silos in Okigwe (87% Completion)
v Provision/ Installation of Cassava processing plant, Okwete (Completed)
v Supply of Office furniture and installation of equipment at the Green House, Owerri (Completed)
v Construction of Library, Standard Hostel, Auditorium. Staff quarters at the Federal College of Land Resources Technology, Owerri (90% completion)
MINISTRY OF HEALTH (National Primary Health Care Development Agency): The Federal Government through the NPHCDA provided support to over 20 PHCs in the state. Some of these supports are:
v Supply of MAMA Kits
v Supply of drugs and consumables
v Supply of Medical Equipment
v Construction of Accommodation quarters
v Renovating and upgrading of PHC facilities
v Construction of Model PHCs
v Drilling of boreholes
v The construction of a Health Care Centre in Ideato South LGA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH (Federal Medical Centre, Owerri): The Federal Government is undertaking various projects in FMC Owerri. It has completed projects like the Medical Gas Piping of the Theatre and ICU, Labour WARD, Main Theatre Phase II, Mortuary block, etc
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR: Various projects are completed or currently being undertaken by the Federal Government in the state through the Immigration and Prisons services arms. The Immigration service in the state is undertaking 12 projects in the state including the renovation and fencing of the Immigration Divisional Office, Obowo, Imo State. The Prison service completed a storey building cell block, rehabilitated other cell blocks as well as completed a student hostel for her Prison Armed Square. The Prison service is currently rehabilitating the female wing of their cell blocks.
PRESIDENCY (Centre for Management Development): This training agency of the Federal Government trained 57 Imo State Civil servants on Budgeting and Planning without any cost to the State Government.
MINISTRY OF LABOUR (NDE): The National Directorate for Employment has trained over 3000 people in various areas like the Vocational Skills Development, Skills acquisition for Persons with Special Needs, School on Wheels, Community Based Skills Acquisition Programme, etc
MINISTRY OF NIGER DELTA: The Ministry has completed the contract for the provision of infrastructure for the housing estate at Ohaji/Egbema, Imo State, Water plant rehabilitation in Oguta, Imo State. The Ministry has over 27 projects at various stages of completion in Imo State.
MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES: for the period 2011-2013, the Federal Government through the Ministry has initiated 156 projects in Imo State. Out of this number, 100 have been completed while 56 are at various stages of completion. These projects include: Motorized, Solar and Handpump Boreholes, Erosion control, Irrigation, Water Scheme, Access/Rural Road Stabilization, etc.
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (Raw Material Research and Development Council): All three projects initiated by these Ministry have been completed.
PRESIDENCY (NIGER DELTA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION): This agency completed so many projects in Imo State like the Egbema Power Plant, Amauzari Dam, Rehabilitation of the Okija-Uli-Oguta road, Housing estates, remodeling of the Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerrinta Jetty. In 2014 alone, 12 projects were commissioned and they are numerous projects in the state at various stages of completion.
PRESIDENCY (MDGs): Over 100 projects initiated in Imo State with over 67 roads being constructed or rehabilitated. The interventions of MDGs projects are spanned across education, health, works, water resources in the state.
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (UBEC): UBEC has intervened in the construction of over 2000 classrooms, over 50,000 furniture, released the sum of N583,261,458.79 for the training of teachers and education managers in Imo State. UBEC has also distributed 2,156,457 textbooks and library materials to schools in Imo State. Six schools also benefitted from the Special Education Intervention Projects executed by UBEC and SUBEB. Three NGO schools also benefitted from intervention schemes from UBEC. UBEC also disbursed N125,000,000 to 125 communities under the self-help project support fund. UBEC also intervened in Girl and Boy Child Education projects as well as Unity schools projects. UBEC has since 2011 disbursed the sum of N5,373,719,659.67 to Imo State.
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: 39 Imo State students are currently in various Institutions abroad for postgraduate programmes under the Bilateral Education Agreement the Federal Government of Nigeria has with other countries. The Ministry of Education through the MDGs has completed 53 projects in Imo State. The Ministry through the World Bank Assisted Project- Science and Technology Post Basic Project (STEP-B) has renovated engineering and science laboratories in tertiary institutions and unity schools in Imo State. The Ministry has also provided Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to institutions.
It is important to point out that the Hon. Minister of State, Education commissioned some of these projects. Projects commissioned by her include:
v Faculty of Law ICT Centre, IMSU
v Special Education Block, ICT building and New Physics and Health Education Block, AIFCE
v Engineering Block, Imo State Polytechnic
v Entrepreneurship Development Complex, Fed-Poly, Nekede

http://nigerianewspoint.com/?p=1392
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 5:16pm On Jan 20, 2015
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PROJECTS IN IMO STATE

MINISTRY OF WORKS: Apart from the completed Onitsha-Owerri dualized road, here are some completed and ongoing road projects in Imo State.
S/NO PROJECTS REMARKS
A Rehabilitation and Asphalt overlay of Umuohiagu-Ovuru
road in Ngor Okpala and Aboh Mbaise in Imo State Completed in July 2011
B. Rehabilitation of the Owerri-Umuahia Road section
I, II & III Imo/Abia States 77.56% Completed
C. Rehabilitation of Amanwaozuzu-Uzoagba-Eziama
Orie- Amakohia Road in Imo State New contract

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT (Department of Forestry): They have worked with the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Imo State to implement 100% projects like the “Presidential Initiative on Afforestation Programme” – Raising of One Million Seedlings in the Development of Tree Nursery under the Afforestation Programme as well as Raising of 450,000 Teak Seedlings. The total cost of both projects was N 130,213,853
MINISTRY OF CULTURE, TOURISM AND NATIONAL ORIENTATION (NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MUSEUMS AND MONUMENTS): The National Museum and Permanent Exhibition gallery on Igbo Culture was completed and commissioned in December 2011.
MINISTRY OF AVIATION: There are 24 projects currently being implemented by the Federal Government in Imo State. Some of these projects include:
v The Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport Terminal
v Aviation Terminal at Owerri Airport
v Construction of perimeter Asphalt road at Owerri Airport (10km)
v Construction and installation of cold room equipment for fresh cargo at Owerri Airport; amongst others
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE: Over 10 projects have been completed or are being implemented by the Federal Government in Imo State. Some of these projects include:
v Construction of 100MT Silos in Okigwe (87% Completion)
v Provision/ Installation of Cassava processing plant, Okwete (Completed)
v Supply of Office furniture and installation of equipment at the Green House, Owerri (Completed)
v Construction of Library, Standard Hostel, Auditorium. Staff quarters at the Federal College of Land Resources Technology, Owerri (90% completion)
MINISTRY OF HEALTH (National Primary Health Care Development Agency): The Federal Government through the NPHCDA provided support to over 20 PHCs in the state. Some of these supports are:
v Supply of MAMA Kits
v Supply of drugs and consumables
v Supply of Medical Equipment
v Construction of Accommodation quarters
v Renovating and upgrading of PHC facilities
v Construction of Model PHCs
v Drilling of boreholes
v The construction of a Health Care Centre in Ideato South LGA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH (Federal Medical Centre, Owerri): The Federal Government is undertaking various projects in FMC Owerri. It has completed projects like the Medical Gas Piping of the Theatre and ICU, Labour WARD, Main Theatre Phase II, Mortuary block, etc
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR: Various projects are completed or currently being undertaken by the Federal Government in the state through the Immigration and Prisons services arms. The Immigration service in the state is undertaking 12 projects in the state including the renovation and fencing of the Immigration Divisional Office, Obowo, Imo State. The Prison service completed a storey building cell block, rehabilitated other cell blocks as well as completed a student hostel for her Prison Armed Square. The Prison service is currently rehabilitating the female wing of their cell blocks.
PRESIDENCY (Centre for Management Development): This training agency of the Federal Government trained 57 Imo State Civil servants on Budgeting and Planning without any cost to the State Government.
MINISTRY OF LABOUR (NDE): The National Directorate for Employment has trained over 3000 people in various areas like the Vocational Skills Development, Skills acquisition for Persons with Special Needs, School on Wheels, Community Based Skills Acquisition Programme, etc
MINISTRY OF NIGER DELTA: The Ministry has completed the contract for the provision of infrastructure for the housing estate at Ohaji/Egbema, Imo State, Water plant rehabilitation in Oguta, Imo State. The Ministry has over 27 projects at various stages of completion in Imo State.
MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES: for the period 2011-2013, the Federal Government through the Ministry has initiated 156 projects in Imo State. Out of this number, 100 have been completed while 56 are at various stages of completion. These projects include: Motorized, Solar and Handpump Boreholes, Erosion control, Irrigation, Water Scheme, Access/Rural Road Stabilization, etc.
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (Raw Material Research and Development Council): All three projects initiated by these Ministry have been completed.
PRESIDENCY (NIGER DELTA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION): This agency completed so many projects in Imo State like the Egbema Power Plant, Amauzari Dam, Rehabilitation of the Okija-Uli-Oguta road, Housing estates, remodeling of the Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerrinta Jetty. In 2014 alone, 12 projects were commissioned and they are numerous projects in the state at various stages of completion.
PRESIDENCY (MDGs): Over 100 projects initiated in Imo State with over 67 roads being constructed or rehabilitated. The interventions of MDGs projects are spanned across education, health, works, water resources in the state.
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (UBEC): UBEC has intervened in the construction of over 2000 classrooms, over 50,000 furniture, released the sum of N583,261,458.79 for the training of teachers and education managers in Imo State. UBEC has also distributed 2,156,457 textbooks and library materials to schools in Imo State. Six schools also benefitted from the Special Education Intervention Projects executed by UBEC and SUBEB. Three NGO schools also benefitted from intervention schemes from UBEC. UBEC also disbursed N125,000,000 to 125 communities under the self-help project support fund. UBEC also intervened in Girl and Boy Child Education projects as well as Unity schools projects. UBEC has since 2011 disbursed the sum of N5,373,719,659.67 to Imo State.
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: 39 Imo State students are currently in various Institutions abroad for postgraduate programmes under the Bilateral Education Agreement the Federal Government of Nigeria has with other countries. The Ministry of Education through the MDGs has completed 53 projects in Imo State. The Ministry through the World Bank Assisted Project- Science and Technology Post Basic Project (STEP-B) has renovated engineering and science laboratories in tertiary institutions and unity schools in Imo State. The Ministry has also provided Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to institutions.
It is important to point out that the Hon. Minister of State, Education commissioned some of these projects. Projects commissioned by her include:
v Faculty of Law ICT Centre, IMSU
v Special Education Block, ICT building and New Physics and Health Education Block, AIFCE
v Engineering Block, Imo State Polytechnic
v Entrepreneurship Development Complex, Fed-Poly, Nekede

http://nigerianewspoint.com/?p=1392
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond:
More Pictures!!! Ndi Obowo have a rich culture !!!!

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 6:00pm On Jan 17, 2015
Pictures of Amuzi, 2015 Iwa Akwa Ceremony

PoliticsRe: Igbos Will Be President Of Nigeria by RareDiamond(op): 5:48pm On Jan 17, 2015
size38:
The igbos will realise this dream in 2099. By then all the states in niger delta must have produced one, one or two, two president each.
God forbide !!! Igbos would be president of Nigeria soon.
PoliticsRe: The Poltical-economic Stuctures That Make Igboland The Emerging African Paradise by RareDiamond(op):
Kindly ignore the mischievous bigot above. I don't know why people behave as goats sometimes

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 10:05pm On Jan 16, 2015
asha80:
guy na bushes you snap here instead of the houses you dey talk about here.
Didn't you read where i wrote that Obowo have vast fertile lands ?
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 7:47pm On Jan 16, 2015
Community Primary School in Amuzi, Obowo

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond:
A Lot of beautiful houses have been built and are being built in Amuzi. It is good to know that Ndi Igbo are now developing their towns and villages. It is also wonderful to know that Obowo have good vast fertile lands in some areas.

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 4:20pm On Jan 16, 2015
Pictures of Amuzi, Obowo LGA

PoliticsRe: The Poltical-economic Stuctures That Make Igboland The Emerging African Paradise by RareDiamond(op): 11:45am On Jan 15, 2015
3dankey:
It is high time we think home so as not to regret the consequences later on. Just don't know what will happen to all those people that have finished their 5-6 storey buildings in Sabon Gari Kano as the elections draw near.

@ RareDiamond
You have sustained this thread alone and I want to salute you for your courage.
Thanks for your encouragement. People who choose to take such risk as to invest big in the north despite several advise does so at their own risks.
PoliticsRe: The Poltical-economic Stuctures That Make Igboland The Emerging African Paradise by RareDiamond(op): 8:55am On Jan 15, 2015
CaptainOjemba:
[i][/i]Thank you @ rarediamonds for keeping it going. God bless you.
Thanks bro !!! If we don't promote ourselves, who will ?
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 9:40pm On Jan 14, 2015
Expect Pictures of 2015 Iwa Awka which held in Amuzi, Obowo LGA,

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