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PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 9:31am On Mar 16, 2017
New Owerri substandard rat hole tunnel already flooded with water

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 9:29am On Mar 16, 2017
Owerri 2017, please prove me wrong

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by ruggedized1: 9:21am On Mar 16, 2017
Owerri is so messed up now and we are here discussing a collapsing school

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1:
What is this Abia pig yapping? cheesy

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ruggedised:
anambra is terrible shocked shocked, no wonder they are relocating to imo state
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PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 9:19am On Mar 16, 2017
Owerri 2017, please disprove this images

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 9:16am On Mar 16, 2017
Owerri 2017. Please disprove this cheesy

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 9:15am On Mar 16, 2017
Stop posting owerri pictures because it won't save you here lol

See more of owerri


Abagworo:
Just look at OwerriE

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 9:10am On Mar 16, 2017
Hehehehe ..e pam

Akwarandu is my personal friend and he has sent me pictures from Owerri indicating how messed and dirty Owerri is right now coupled with bad roads. I am not saying this to belittle Imo state but just being sincere about it. Okorocha has wasted 7yrs years but Owerri still a mess. Okorocha better sit up or sit out. It is a shame.

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Abagworo:
Chino I mean 2017 not 2016. Obiano needs to buckle up for good. Owerri is so messed up right now.
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These are genuine Imolites voicing out their mind but you are always online trying to subvert that.

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1:
Hehehe

I am being sincere to you mate 15 people died in owerri. stop posting Owerri pics lol

See more of Owerri in its glory.

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Abagworo:
Chino it's no joke. 4 people died on Tuesday at Ochanja.
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PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by ruggedized1: 8:56am On Mar 16, 2017
Abagworo, what is Okorocha doing about the newly completed tunnel that is already waterlogged? Is he gonna pull it down again?

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1:
Keep posting Douglas road Owerri. See more from Owerri cheesy

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Abagworo:
Chino good morning. What do you think Obiano can do to salvage this situation?

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My sincere comment about the sorry state of IMSU pained you that much cheesy

https://www.nairaland.com/3685148/which-federal-state-university-pay

EducationRe: Which Federal And State University Pay The Cheapest Tuition Fee In Nigeria? by ruggedized1: 8:39am On Mar 16, 2017
This is IMSU, you can now understand why it is free for all. Who in his right mind would waste his money to send his/her kids to this poultry farm in the name of school? cool

EducationRe: Which Federal And State University Pay The Cheapest Tuition Fee In Nigeria? by ruggedized1: 8:35am On Mar 16, 2017
Abagworo:
No tuition fee in IMSU. it's free though now narrowed down to natives.
Why would any sane person pay school fees in a school like this? Is this a school or a poultry farm? A school with no infrastructure, no decent learning environment, no qualified lecturers. Even their VC is not even a professor. Welcome to IMSU. cool

1. Law faculty IMSU

2. Admin Block IMSU

3. Health science IMSU

EducationRe: Nairalander Bags First Class And Two Awards In UNIZIK. by ruggedized1: 8:38pm On Mar 15, 2017
Great Zikite

It is UNIZIK and others.
PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 3:06pm On Mar 15, 2017
Shut up this old man. Are you not ashamed to be posting this culvert and kept calling it tunnel?

Akwarandu is a personal friend, he cannot lie to me. Either way the rat hole tunnel is a disaster waiting to happening. This thing will collapse on people if it is not demolished immediately. Just look at how manual labourers are building the thing like it was a kiosk. Just look at the few rods bought from the roadside shops for the project. Just look at how they are supporting the whole thing with woods to avoid collapsing. Okorocha has been wasting resources on substandard projects and before you say jack, he has demolished it and built yet another substandard one.


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Abagworo:
This is the actual look of the underpass. Forget what that Akwarandu boy is posting all over facebook and visit to see things for yourself.
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PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 2:14pm On Mar 15, 2017
Obiano's bridge is standard whereas Okorocga's bridge is the one that is substandard. We are not diverting attention but responding to you. Okorocha's flyovers and tunnel has not been used but look at the condition below. The truth is very bitter cheesy


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Abagworo:
Obiano's bridge is substandard and nothing concerns Okorocha with it. I guess you are just seeking for any possible way to divert attention from the topic at hand. This thread never made mention of Okorocha
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PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1:
Obiano's solid infrastructural drive. Unbeatable. Please compare it to the substandard nonsense built by Okoroawusa :D8)

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 1:29pm On Mar 15, 2017
Shut up clown, Okorocha's flyover has not been used but it has already collapsed while the said culvert you called tunnel is waterlogged already. Obiano's flyovers are intact and is used daily by over a million cars daily.




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Ogene001:
So it has actually been redesigned and reconstructed and i am not a liar abi?? Obiano should tow the path of honor and do same instead of barricading federal expressway
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PoliticsRe: HIV Geometrically Increasing In Imo State - Okorocha by ruggedized1: 1:18pm On Mar 15, 2017
donc26:
I have never seen or met an owerri girl who is not a prostitute. Its in their blood.
Hehehehehe

Just seeing this post.

Walahai cheesy

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 12:34pm On Mar 15, 2017
Can't you see manual labourers with few pieces of rods picked from the roadside shop? cheesy

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Ogene001:
which one do we take, that it was not reconstructed or that it was reconstructed with manual labor?? Look at the mechanized labour here
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I pity anybody that will drive under that thing. cheesy

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 11:58am On Mar 15, 2017
Obiano's flyover. Now compare it to that substandard nonsense built by Okoroawusa LOL

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1:
Who is this lying gay?

See okorocha's flyover and tunnel already collapsed

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Ogene001:
That place has since been redesigned and reconstructed to tackle the flooding, tell obiano to demolish the failing portions of his flyover and do same
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Just loot at the way they using manual labor with bucket and shovel to do the useless culvert, this can collapse on people. cheesy

PoliticsRe: HIV Geometrically Increasing In Imo State - Okorocha by ruggedized1: 11:47am On Mar 15, 2017
Imo state is now the highest going by this report.

ruggedized1:
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a global pandemic that continues to affect millions of people worldwide and the vast majority of people living with HIV are from low and middle-income countries

In Nigeria, the number of people living with HIV and being diagnosed with AIDS has been steadily increasing. In the first wave in 1986, AIDS emerged through infected blood products in a six-year-old girl diagnosed at the Nigeria Institute of Medical Research (NIMR)
Nigeria is no more in denial of the virus, thus at every gathering of experts, discussions on how to increase funding for preventions and care for those already infected dominates discussions. While these are so at the national levels, states ,and Local government areas are playing lip services or simply do not see HIV as a development issue.

In Imo State, HIV is regarded as an old school disease, and life goes on as the youth cares less about the virus. The state government is the worst of it all. For over 12 years, there is no single coordinated effort to control the viral spread of the epidemic. World Bank support fund to control the virus has been hanging in the air for over 10 years and the government wants to divert the fund for other uses. Incredibly offensive to the control of the virus, the state government sees HIV as a non-issue and therefore a complete waste of the resources. HIV Program Development Project2 (HPDP2) was established to support HIV/AIDS national response in Nigeria. Imo State Agency for the Control of AIDS (ImoSACA) received funding from the World Bank towards the cost of the second HIV/AIDS Program Development Project (HPDP 2).

HPDP2 is a project in Nigeria supported by the World Bank within the overall framework of the National Strategic Framework aimed at repositioning prevention of new infection as the major focus of the National HIV/AIDS response as entrenched in the National HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan (NSP) 2010-2015. Sadly, the government sees this fund as one of the largess from the international agency that could be used for other developments instead of the HIV/AIDS prevention, regrettably the state will lose this fund due to its glutton and insistence to divert the fund.
Already, Imo State leads other states in the South East in the prevalence rate of the virus and this means nothing to the State government.
More worrisome is the lifestyle of young men and young women in Imo State. Men trade sex, just like every young girl in the state is actively involved in commercial sex
.

A study conducted to determine the incidence cases of HIV/AIDS infection in Owerri West L.G.A. Of Imo State, Nigeria, between April 2007 and September, 2009 showed that a total number of 17964 patients made up of 1110 (16.3%) females and 6954 (38.7%) males were diagnosed with HIV/AIDS infection; statistical analysis shows that 1462 (8.1%) patients were infected with HIV/AIDS. From this number, 1218 (83.3%) patients aged 25 years and above were most infected with HIV/AIDS while 244 (16.7%) patients aged below 24 years were also infected.
The State witnessed the highest HIV and AIDS prevalence in 1999 which was 7.8%, in 2001 it dropped to 4.3%, 2003 to 3.1% it rose to 3.9% in 2005, 4.6% in 2008 and 7.5 % in 2014. The State epidemic is a mixed epidemic and factors that aid escalation of HIV and AIDS in the State include high commercial sex rate, low perception of risk of contracting the disease, high use of alcohol, use of psychoactive agents, high mobility of the people, early sexual exposure, multiple sexual partners, gender issues, non-marital sexual relationship and high transactional sex (ERPS, 2008).
With the foregoing, the state will experience a trajectory wave of the HIV/AIDS explosion of probably more than what is being witnessed in the high prevalence states

https://healthcomspringboard.org/discussions/topic/a-new-wave-hivaids-in-imo-state-nigeria/
BetaThings:
Is Abia, with 3.3%, part of the SE?
If yes, is 3.3% lower than Imo's 2.5%

I am relying on your data
PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 11:46am On Mar 15, 2017
Lest we forget. See the newly completed Owerri rat hole tunnel already waterlogged cheesy

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 11:38am On Mar 15, 2017
I know how bitter you are right now..lol

Now compare both flyovers and tell us which is out of alignment, rickety and substandard.

1. Owerre flyover

2 & 3. Awka flyover




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Abagworo:
It looks rickety and out of alignment.
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PoliticsRe: HIV Geometrically Increasing In Imo State - Okorocha by ruggedized1: 11:30am On Mar 15, 2017
"Okorocha raised the alarm yesterday, while addressing journalists in his Spibat Road palatial residence, Owerri. “Hotels are increasing in Owerri, at a very fast rate. In the same way, HIV is increasing in Imo, courtesy of the increasing number of hotels in the state”, Okorocha said.

While saying that “there is no hotel in Owerri that is not filled to the brim, especially at weekends”, the governor however urged parents and guardians to caution their children and wards on the dangers of the scourge. Chief Rochas Okorocha “Night life has no doubt, improved in Owerri. We will continue to light the streets. We should however remember that the situation carries with it, a collateral danger like HIV and this is why we should be very careful”
, Okorocha said



Those words are that of Okoroawusa. It takes a good guy to say the bitter truth even though thugs like abagworo would want him to lie. Lemme save it very well. cheesy

PoliticsRe: HIV Geometrically Increasing In Imo State - Okorocha by ruggedized1: 11:26am On Mar 15, 2017
Bloody hypocrite. The truth is that 98% of Imo state girls are prostitutes. I knew this right from time. Most imo state girls are also very loose and cheap. Okorocha for the first time said the truth. It is very unfortunate that Imo state's economic main-stay is commercial se.x hawking and brothels.

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obailala:
Owerri in particular is a relaxation city where people from far and wide travel into to relax for weekends and holidays; Owerri bu ebe ngwori! And that explains why with the large number of hotels in the city, you could find yourself visiting 10 different massive hotels and wouldnt see a single available room to rest your head for the night.

Now all over the world, the large influx of travelers, pleasure seekers, tourists etc should be viewed as a positive economic development. I don't quite get what this report is all about.
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PoliticsRe: HIV Geometrically Increasing In Imo State - Okorocha by ruggedized1: 11:23am On Mar 15, 2017
abagworo please confirm this cheesy

Uzosaint:
I don't believe its just lack of money(though am not gonna rule that out)but IMO girls can be very unfaithful to a very large extent(Singles/Married) Inclusive,most times you can't distinguish between a married lady/Singles cos they virtually have same attributes and secondly they see flexing as a way of life and it's not something they hide they tell it to your face straightup that if you can flex them no problem and for been intelligent only a few of the ladies there are smart(when it comes to education)but if it's for clubbing,been unfaithful,cheating,SugarDaddy nah them hardly you wont see any IMSU, Nekede/Futo girl that will not boost of having a sugardaddy even in most of their secondarySchools, this actually calls for great concern including the fact of the kind of government they have in place. Note am just saying the truth and am not here to castigate any tribe/group and finally,Respect to all the Imolite ladies who are determined to be good agents of change/intellect GODBLESS IGBOLAND

PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 11:23am On Mar 15, 2017
Nwokem go and sit in the gutter, you have no point. cheesy

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XerXers:
world class being saved from imminent collapse through illegal barricading?
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PoliticsRe: HIV Geometrically Increasing In Imo State - Okorocha by ruggedized1: 11:21am On Mar 15, 2017
Imo state has the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence in the SE.

ruggedized1:
Chances of getting infected with HIV/AIDS in Rivers state, Nigeria’s oil-rich city is pretty high as it ranks number one in the country.

There’s loads of money in Rivers, so is the vulnerability of its citizens and residents to HIV/AIDS.

According to the HIV/AIDS prevalence ranking by states published by National Agency for the Control of Aids (NACA) after the 2013 National Aids Reproductive Health Survey, Rivers sits pretty at the top 4.7 per cent more than number two, Taraba state.

The ranking also came as a result of test carried out on persons living with HIV/AIDS.

It showed that Rivers with 15.2 per cent topped the new prevalence chat, as Taraba with 10.5 per cent is second, while Kaduna has 9.2 per cent to be on the third.

Nasarawa, FCT, Akwa Ibom, Sokoto and Oyo are on the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth spots respectively on the prevalence rate chart with 8.1, 7.5, 6.5, 6.4, 5.6 and 5.6 per cent respectively.

On number 10 is Yobe with 5.3%. Here’s how other states rank: Cross River – 4.4%, Ondo – 4.3%, Gombe – 3.4%, Abia – 3.3%, Bayelsa – 2.7%, Osun – 2.6%, Imo – 2.5%, Borno – 2.4%, Plateau – 2.3%, Lagos – 2.2%, Jigawa – 2.1%, Adamawa – 1.9%, Kwara – 1.4%, Kogi – 1.4%, Kano – 1.3%, Enugu – 1.3%, Niger – 1.2%, Anambra – 1.2%, Ebonyi – 0.9%, Kebbi – 0.8%, Edo – 0.8%, Delta – 0.7%, Ogun – 0.6%, Bauchi – 0.6%, Zamfara – 0.4%, Ekiti – 0.2%.


http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/11/16/hiv-prevalence-ranking-rivers-state-most-rampant-ekiti-the-safest/
PoliticsRe: HIV Geometrically Increasing In Imo State - Okorocha by ruggedized1: 11:20am On Mar 15, 2017
Stop fooling yourself. See current data below cheesy


ruggedized1:
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a global pandemic that continues to affect millions of people worldwide and the vast majority of people living with HIV are from low and middle-income countries

In Nigeria, the number of people living with HIV and being diagnosed with AIDS has been steadily increasing. In the first wave in 1986, AIDS emerged through infected blood products in a six-year-old girl diagnosed at the Nigeria Institute of Medical Research (NIMR)
Nigeria is no more in denial of the virus, thus at every gathering of experts, discussions on how to increase funding for preventions and care for those already infected dominates discussions. While these are so at the national levels, states ,and Local government areas are playing lip services or simply do not see HIV as a development issue.

In Imo State, HIV is regarded as an old school disease, and life goes on as the youth cares less about the virus. The state government is the worst of it all. For over 12 years, there is no single coordinated effort to control the viral spread of the epidemic. World Bank support fund to control the virus has been hanging in the air for over 10 years and the government wants to divert the fund for other uses. Incredibly offensive to the control of the virus, the state government sees HIV as a non-issue and therefore a complete waste of the resources. HIV Program Development Project2 (HPDP2) was established to support HIV/AIDS national response in Nigeria. Imo State Agency for the Control of AIDS (ImoSACA) received funding from the World Bank towards the cost of the second HIV/AIDS Program Development Project (HPDP 2).

HPDP2 is a project in Nigeria supported by the World Bank within the overall framework of the National Strategic Framework aimed at repositioning prevention of new infection as the major focus of the National HIV/AIDS response as entrenched in the National HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan (NSP) 2010-2015. Sadly, the government sees this fund as one of the largess from the international agency that could be used for other developments instead of the HIV/AIDS prevention, regrettably the state will lose this fund due to its glutton and insistence to divert the fund.
Already, Imo State leads other states in the South East in the prevalence rate of the virus and this means nothing to the State government.
More worrisome is the lifestyle of young men and young women in Imo State. Men trade sex, just like every young girl in the state is actively involved in commercial sex
.

A study conducted to determine the incidence cases of HIV/AIDS infection in Owerri West L.G.A. Of Imo State, Nigeria, between April 2007 and September, 2009 showed that a total number of 17964 patients made up of 1110 (16.3%) females and 6954 (38.7%) males were diagnosed with HIV/AIDS infection; statistical analysis shows that 1462 (8.1%) patients were infected with HIV/AIDS. From this number, 1218 (83.3%) patients aged 25 years and above were most infected with HIV/AIDS while 244 (16.7%) patients aged below 24 years were also infected.
The State witnessed the highest HIV and AIDS prevalence in 1999 which was 7.8%, in 2001 it dropped to 4.3%, 2003 to 3.1% it rose to 3.9% in 2005, 4.6% in 2008 and 7.5 % in 2014. The State epidemic is a mixed epidemic and factors that aid escalation of HIV and AIDS in the State include high commercial sex rate, low perception of risk of contracting the disease, high use of alcohol, use of psychoactive agents, high mobility of the people, early sexual exposure, multiple sexual partners, gender issues, non-marital sexual relationship and high transactional sex (ERPS, 2008).
With the foregoing, the state will experience a trajectory wave of the HIV/AIDS explosion of probably more than what is being witnessed in the high prevalence states

https://healthcomspringboard.org/discussions/topic/a-new-wave-hivaids-in-imo-state-nigeria/
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Abagworo:
Wrong source. Visit UN and NACA for more acceptable data on HIV Prevalence.
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PoliticsRe: Obiano’s Overrated Fly-over Bridges Already Collapsing, Be Careful While Using. by ruggedized1: 11:19am On Mar 15, 2017
You are crying already. See the place fixed and intact and not your useless Imo state


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Abagworo:
Even the Nkpor flyover isn't left out of the substandard scandal. The only reason they don't make news is because the people are not much interested.
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