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Mikehot:SS (supposedly) parasite commenting on a SE state affair. Later they will shout "leave SS alone". ordinary electricity, your village doesn't have. Are you ashamed of stating your witch-flying, harlot-ridden village? |
Mikehot:is that the best you've got? I simply said it's your destiny should shut up and you are already crying. why are you ashamed of mentioning your eldorado Filth-free village? anu ohia |
Mikehot:this Corona lockdown has made little boneless parasites like you to disturb social media spaces. kids everywhere. |
Mikehot:okay I have noticed you....any problem? maybe it's your destiny that should shut up.... lazy thinker |
Mikehot:enough of this stupidity abeg. is your state better than abia in health and commerce? are you okay? |
Afam4eva:The entire umuahia clans (ibeku, ohuhu, umuokpara, ubakala, olokoro) speak similar dialects with little or no variation. our greeting - mmamma nu o we use "shi" rather than "si" (e.g ashi means lie, shie nri means to cook food) we refer one (1) as either "otu" or "nge" we nasalize our tone speech ubakala sometimes uses "obu nugu?" instead of our common "obu gini?" |
drmikeadams:NO good roads? stupid lie Owing of pensions a...nd salaries? Yes for pensions (he did poorly here), but no for salaries because a lot of staff salaries have been updated. but yes, more work is to be done here....I criticize him in this area too. fly over bridge? compared to what is needed more, it was suspended. erosion is creeping up and so certain inputs must be made before completing the bridge. airport? it's a recent plan...so you shouldn't have even included it my point? address the bad and appraise the good.... |
drmikeadams:I didn't state otherwise. how many in-roads are in akwa-ibom, Ebonyi and Anambra compared to Abia? you are just being immature.... good riddance |
drmikeadams:stop trying to seek for supporters..... Akwa-ibom, Anambra and Ebonyi have both good and bad roads.... stop causing division, onye ogbahara |
drmikeadams:ibughi onye abia, je gbu onwe gi. |
drmikeadams:oh... so you are shifting to goal post to specific roads? lol.... I will capture them, but bear in mind that not all the roads are completely repaired....just as obtained from other cities like onitsha and Lagos |
drmikeadams:as I said earlier, you are fake. |
XANDERBOY85:if we remain quiet sir, this retards will keep demarketing abia. Wise Anambarians know they are not the only one who can do business....this is not to say I'm accusing anambra of mudslinging abia. Also, no true abian criticizes his place without balancing it. |
Home » News » Ease of doing business: Kaduna, Enugu, Lagos, Abia, Anambra top reformed states in 2018 Ease of doing business: Kaduna, Enugu, Lagos, Abia, Anambra top reformed states in 2018 ON APRIL 4, 20195:24 AMIN NEWS Senate, House of Reps also awarded By Johnbosco Agbakwuru ABUJA – FIVE States on Wednesday night were rewarded for being top reformed states in easy of doing business in 2018. The five states which were presented with award by the Vice President at the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) Awards 2019 at the Old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa Abuja are Kaduna, Enugu, Lagos, Abia, and Anambra. This is as the senate and the House of Representatives also bagged award at the event for enacting laws on Company and Allied Matters Act to create good atmosphere in doing business in the country. Speaking at the occasion, the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo said, “Osinbajo said “It is really a pleasure to be here this evening to celebrate the phenomenal successes of the PEBEC reforms but more importantly to recognize specially some of those who made it all possible. “Our incredibly selfless and committed private sector partners and the sterling performance of many in the public sector .In the past three years, Nigeria has implemented more than 140 reforms to make doing business in Nigeria easier. “Some of the successful reforms include the ability to: reserve a business name within 4-hours, complete the registration of a company within 24 hours online, apply for and receive approval of a visa-on-arrival electronically within 48hrs. ” File and pay taxes online; and, Access specialised small claims commercial courts in Lagos and Kano, The World Bank also reported in 2018 that 32 states of Nigeria improved their Ease of doing business environment led by Kaduna, Enugu, Abia, Lagos and Anambra “In 2019, PEBEC set a goal to move Nigeria into the top-100 on the 2020 World Bank Doing Business Index (DBI). To achieve this, we will be pursuing the continued implementation reforms across all indicators, including “implementation of legislative reforms, specifically the passage of the new Companies and Allied Matters Act and the Omnibus Bills, the expansion of the regulatory reform program started with NAFDAC and NAICOM to include other regulators, the establishment of a National Trading Platform for ports; and the concession of our major international airports.” Stressing that PEBEC has now commenced the fourth 60-day National Action Plan (NAP 4.0) on Ease of Doing Business, he said, NAP 4.0 was running from the 1st of March to the 29th of April, 2019. According to him, “It aims to deepen the reforms delivered over the past 3 years and drive institutionalization. “We have highlighted key action items in all of the focus areas to ensure they do not unravel, and to ensure we drive sustainability “Some of the targets achieved in the last NAP 3.0 include driving registration for utilization of the National Collateral Registry to facilitate access to credit for SMEs; Clearance of all pending NAFDAC registration applications to improve efficiency; and Creation of a strengthened single joint cargo examination interface in all airports & seaports for import and export to reduce the time spent at the ports.” Continuing, Osinbajo said, “NAP 4.0 will focus on initiatives such as enforcing compliance with SLAs across all indicators/focus areas, driving the passage of the CAM Bill 2018 for improved effectiveness of company law in Nigeria, enhancing efficiency in the small claims court, and enhancing the application and approval system for visas on arrival, to mention a few.” The Council, he said, will continue to work extensively with all MDAs, the National Assembly and other key stakeholders. He said “All of us who have been involved in this incredible journey will agree that it has been both exciting and fulfilling even if admittedly sometimes frustrating. But that is the way of progress. “I congratulate you all for the great successes and thank you all for keeping faith with our joint vision. In particular we must commend our private sector partners who have contributed immensely to the technical output of the EBES through the secondment of professional staff to the secretariat. Let me specially mention the KPMG Professional Services, Deloitte, Procter and Gamble, Banwo&Ighodalo, Aluko and Oyebode. “The NBA-SBL was also particularly instrumental in the drafting of the omnibus bill. About 40 law firms worked pro-bono towards this effort. Our nation is truly grateful to you. “We must also commend the Hon. Minister of Industry Trade and Investment Dr OkeyEnelamah for his focused and forthright leadership, and the incomparable and tireless Senior Special Assistant to the President on Industry Trade and Investment Dr JumokeOduwole and her team. “To the rest of us I think we have demonstrated that the work of creating a world class environment for commerce will be done by like minds in the Nigerian private and public sectors, and these are the exceptional ladies and gentleman such as yourselves who form the PEBEC family, well done everyone God bless you.” Anambra State was given the award for improving its score from 47 to 53.50 by making it easier to start a business and to register property in the State, while Abia State improved its score from 46 to 53.90 by making it easier to start a business and to register property in the State. Lagos State improved its score from 48 to 54.90 by making it easier to start a business, register property and obtain construction permits in the State. – Enugu State improved its score from 47 to 56.82 by making it easier to start a business, register property as well as enforce contracts in the State. – Kaduna State improved its score from 55 to 65.97 by making it easier to start a business. Other companies and individuals that got awards at the ceremony included Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority, Corporate Affairs Commission, National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion. Nigeria, India to enhance bilateral relations Others were the Court of Appeal, Nigeria Bar Association, Nigeria Economic Summit Group, National Assembly Environment Round Table, DFiD, World Bank, Oando Energy Resources, First Bank of Nigeria, Other recepients were FIRS, Nigeria Custom Service, Nigeria Port’s Authority, Nigeria Shippers Council, Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission, Lagos State Judiciary. Banwo and Ighodalo, KPMG Nigeria, Procter and Gamble Nigeria, Deloitte Nigeria and Aluko and Oyebode alao got awards at the ceremony. Dangote, NLNG, Lafarge, 3 others to construct 19 roads across 11 states All rights reserved. This material and any other digital content on this platform may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, written or distributed in full or in part, without written permission from VANGUARD NEWS. VANGUARD View all posts by vanguard → |
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covid-19 lockdown....see aba roads
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drmikeadams:where you dey Mr impostor? scroll up lemme balance your sense |
kick:1. Good in-roads (Google before commenting) 2. among the best in ease of doing business in Nigeria (pls Google before commenting) |
SonOfEl:here they are....covid-19 lockdown pic
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drmikeadams:you mean NEW AUTHENTIC PIX, not old fake ones? sure...give me some time I will post it. |
drmikeadams:my happiness is - 1. the "filth" myth about abia has long been debunked. Other economically vibrant states are not cleaner than Abia state. for instance, Anambra, Lagos, etc have astronomical filth, but you won't see her indigenes DEMONIZING the state with it. 2. we have, ohafia, abiriba, isiukwuato, umuahia, ukwa, and many other places in abia that does not fit into your stupid narrative. |
drmikeadams:as usual, posting the same OLD FAKE PICTURES... be careful. stop demonizing abia. stick to your anambra or whatever and stop causing disunity amongst ndigbo |
MelesZenawi:nke mbu - ibughi onye abia nke ibuo - imaghi otuo-oganihu abia steeti di ma-ugbua, ke' mgbe ilara obodo abia last? nke Ito - anaghi a-duo nwanne odu otu-ahun, Abia is not as "filthy" as you claim. imakwa ihe ine kwu? ichoro imebi aha ndi abia okwaya? kpachara onweghi anya |
drmikeadams:same to you too....you are disgusting. You can't properly appraise, neither can you properly criticize, who the hell then are you? |
MelesZenawi:Google translation gone awry....lol oburu na-obu anambra ka-a ne ji onu emebi, igar'inekwu udi okwu-a? You are fake. If you truly love alaigbo, you will balance your criticism constructively. |
drmikeadams:it's only abia (as you claim) that didnt pay pension right? why do you love lies and negativities? if you want to criticize is that how to go about it? you are fake |
MelesZenawi:obviously in real life you can't talk nonsense to me...so you are free to rant.....onye ogbahara.... |
DanseMacabre:are you minding the ignoramus? in Lagos and other states, prices have soared. |
MelesZenawi:nkita tagbuo gi there..... be brave enough to mention your city or state. e-diot....onye ogbahara.... |
1. Those who aren't politically on the same page with the current governor. They NEVER see anything positive going on about the state. They are SADISTS. Most of them are either from APC or APGA. They assume if you point to the positives of the ikpeazu, you support bad governance. They are politically immature. They CANNOT differentiate constructive criticism from mudslinging. Mind you I supported APGA but I have decided to help the governor achieve whatever he can positively achieve for abia state. 2. Those who haven't recovered from the "Abia vs. Anambra" threads a few years back. Where Abia and Anambra demystified themselves and the hype attached to each other. This is sibling rivalry gone wrong. Till today, some of the survivors still attack abia for any reason no matter how negligible. They claim to positively criticize but it isn't hard to see their dubious nature. 3. Fake abia monikers and online imposters. These ones are out to cause mischief and disunity among ndigbo. They CLAIM they are from abia (they wish) while at the same time DEMONIZING anything abia. They care less about investigating a picture or news related to abia. they have conditioned themselves to be negative towards anything abia. Let us also take note of the following: - trying to blow off another's candlelight won't make yours shine brighter. - criticize any government in a balanced and constructive way - Abia is one of the top 5 states in Nigeria's Economy by states. (pls Google this before you comment), this feat can be our strength and also our weakness. - Show brotherly love and respect to any south eastern state (Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo), don't demonize them. Only imposters do such. Lastly, Abia State is "GOD'S OWN STATE". So in essence, JUDGEMENT BEGINS IN THE HOUSE OF GOD. Abia state should be the first to be thoroughly cleansed from bad governance, other states follow. Onye aghana nwanneya Biko nu.... |
Enskynelson:what state are you from? |
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