Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 8:18am On May 17, 2020 |
stano2: left already....a state I grew up in is now a mess and you think i shouldn't talk about it...do you know how many people leaving that state, if not for low cost of living keeping few there .... I'll end it here.... Keep up with your insults, i don turn your governor and past governor. Thank you....oya get out of abia issues. |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 8:17am On May 17, 2020 |
stano2: o gi na ezin' ulo gi wu ozu nwuruanwu....e ru ulo gi, kpo nna gi ozu nwuruanwu. Udele zuzuru gi pu ebe-a! |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 5:57am On May 17, 2020 |
stano2: keep on suffering and smiling. Anuofia, Nkita ara ozu nwuruanwu |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 5:57am On May 17, 2020 |
stano2: keep on suffering and smiling. Anuofia, Nkita ara oya leave na.....why still hanging around? LEAVE ABIA ALONE....FOCUS ON YOUR NAMELESS STATE. |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 8:27pm On May 16, 2020 |
Divoc: Ewu.....efulefu like you. Who even made you Abia State Spokesman... You are not an Abia indigene so focus on your state and leave us alone. Are you minding the ch*mp? |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 8:25pm On May 16, 2020 |
stano2: I made my point without cursing or insulting you, now i know i have been quoting a kid....enjoy your state, ensure you take 500naira and vote for the next wood in 2023. My friend sweep yourself away from here! Go through your posts again and slap yourself for denying you didn't regard abia as cursed. Nshikor |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 5:56pm On May 16, 2020 |
stano2: hahaha..stop wasting your time....I have proof to this, i have several people who aren't proud to be from there due to the kind of badluck the have when it comes to Governance. Several people? chai....you are just pathetic, comparing your phanthom several people to the good people of abia state. Please, away with your badluck. Abia has political setbacks, but to call Abia cursed is sheer sadism and stupidity. Either way, you and your lots are I.N.C.O.N.S.E.Q.E.N.T.I.A.L |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 4:45pm On May 16, 2020 |
stano2: Lies....you are covering up for your incompetent government...I never said Abia is the worst in the country...I only said it's the worse i have witnessed... it's affecting things there, education is below average now, teachers are no longer interested...keep covering up, am Igbo and am saying the fact... Abia State government is the worst I've come across. Yeah they are productive indigenes, they are industrious, big markets but what is the government doing to help with the bad roads and filth there... Goto Isiukwuato and see roads almost divided, even the road that leads from Ovim to Absu, road from Akara to Umuahia...what do you know... Again, you are fake. Everyone knows Abia (esp. Aba) has infrastructural challenges (which is being worked on by the way), but for you to denigrate the state in such a way that presumes that indigenes now deny their state, that's callous and pathetic. |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 2:33pm On May 16, 2020 |
stano2: I know what am saying, okay.. Goodbye. Ur state government is trash...maybe you are among those benefitting from the wrongs in the state... Or you don't even leave there. Go to the deepest parts of hell with your lies. Abia State is better than MOST states in Nigeria. Our politics may be harsh, but our industry and educational advantage is indisputable. Get out and focus on your state. |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 2:28pm On May 16, 2020 |
stano2: .. the have the worst government i have witness. infact sometimes i would think, they state doesn't get allocations. everyone i know from that state are always denying to come from there. You are a pathetic LIAR |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 2:26pm On May 16, 2020 |
2skay: Bro Abia state as it stands may have the worst Governor, but definitely not the worst state and who told you that Abia indigenes are denying there state? I don't know what you guys gain by always showing the bad side of Abia online as if your own state is a safe heaven. Don't mind him. He is fake. Abia and her achievers are too proud to do such nonsense. Who would be ashamed of belonging to the same state as the likes of Michael Okpara? Gen. Ihejirika? Gen. Ironsi? Commodore Ukiwe? Basketmouth? OC Ukeje? Uche Jumbo? Chinyere Kalu? Arunma Oteh? Uma Ukpai? Kanu Nwankwo? Enynnaya Abaribe? etc Abia's ancient history is one of the remarkable histories of Alaigbo. Don't mind the slowpoke. |
Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 2:21pm On May 16, 2020 |
stano2: say what you want, i schooled there and serve there.. I have so many friends there. Nothing is improving there, there are roads that have cut open, but the government don't care, Education in Abia that used to be among the top has gone far below average. Teachers are not being paid...promises upon promises, someone is being owed for 11months.. what's good in that. Common 1 flyover cannot be found in that state..where is the development You are a liar. At best a propagandist. I'm from abia and we abians are too proud to descend so low in denying our state. Is it arochukwu you want to deny? or ohafia/abiriba? Or isikwuato? Umuahia? Bende? Ukwa? Even Ngwa? Stop saying trash. |
Romance › Re: 4 States With The Ugliest Girls In Nigeria. by superlightning: 2:15pm On May 16, 2020 |
Godsonjolly: I said most. Most Edo girls are beautiful, not all. I'm Igbo, but I have NEVER seen an ugly Edo girl. Maybe plenty in ugly character, but physical beauty? Edo girls are bae |
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Politics › Re: Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Govt (Photos) by superlightning: 10:18am On May 16, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: . by superlightning: 8:44am On May 15, 2020 |
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/05/14/fg-targets-n5-08bn-to-revive-garment-leather-industries/FG Targets N5.08bn to Revive Garment, Leather Industries editorMay 14, 2020 5:29 Am James Emejo in Abuja The federal government is targeting N5.08 billion from the partnership with the private sector to revive the garment and leather industries. The Director General of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Mr. Chidi Izuwah, said yesterday in Abuja that the N5.089 billion would be made up of 80 per cent debt and 20 per cent equity with zero financial contribution by the federal government. He spoke at the presentation of the Full Business Case (FBC) compliance certificate to the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCS) in respect of the proposed NCS shoe and garment factories in Aba, Abia State and the Janguza Tannery Factory, Kano State under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements. He said the PPP would also lead to the creation of 1,290 direct jobs, multiples of indirect jobs locally and savings on foreign exchange demand to procure uniforms abroad among other significant benefits to the country. However, Izuwah said the next stage towards the actualisation of the project was for the NCS, through the Minister of Interior, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, to secure the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval to enable NCS to sign the PPP contract and achieve immediate take-off of the project. While attributing the achievements recorded during the development of the PPP project to the economic reform agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari, he expressed confidence that a formal ground-breaking ceremony to signal the take-off of the projects in affected states will happen soon. He explained that the proposed PPP arrangement between NCS and Erojim Investments Limited (a local company) and its technical partner, Poly Technologies Inc., Beijing, China, is aimed at establishing a world-class factory using the most modern technology and quality inputs to produce high quality shoes, garments, and leather products to meet the demand of NCS and other Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), whose personnel wear uniforms and make use of other accessories. He said: “I am delighted to state that the successful start-up of this PPP project will no doubt lead to the revitalisation of Nigeria’s shoe, garment and leather industries in compliance with the federal government’s local content policy initiative encouraging MDAs to look inwards in meeting their basic needs. “This project was competitively procured using the very proven ICRC Swiss Challenge PPP bidding method. This process involves subjecting the private sector initiated proposal to competition to create value for money while ensuring that the private sector takes significant financial risk and creates the efficiency needed to ensure that the project is delivered to time and specifications. “The ICRC played a key role as part of her mandate to ensure that the nation attracts the required private investment to build our infrastructure stock to further bridge the infrastructure gaps across the country in line with President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to the private sector-led economic development and inclusive growth.” |
Politics › Re: . by superlightning: 8:10am On May 15, 2020 |
somalianprince: Serious governors are inspecting mega projects but look at a shabby wheel barrow project that even a local government chairman in a sane state cannot even inspect is what a whole governor is inspecting. Abia state is cursed, no be joke. Even the gorilla ugly governor used helmet to cover his face  you are already blinded by hate and sadism. I can see why all you see are curses and negativities. Mkpi. |
Politics › Re: . by superlightning: 8:08am On May 15, 2020 |
eduj: ARIARIA IPP installed capacity: 2 MW licenced capacity: over 9 MW consumed capacity : under 1 MW Type. runs on gas (supplied by shell gas pipelines)
This facility has the ability to supply the power needs of both residential, commercial and very light industrial facilities of the ariaria-faulks-osusu axis of Aba. Unfortunately, many people in that area are yet to key into such an opportunity to get cleaner, safer and cheaper power. The State government of abia seem to be the people buying more into this project, as this plant powers most of the streetlights being installed in Aba today. I think massive sensitisation/ marketing should be carried out to make more business's and residencies key into it-while we wait for the reactivation of geometrics power plant in ABA I like the step-by-step approach being adopted by the state govt in collaboration with the IPP to undertake this project. More integration to come years ahead. |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu Inspects Projects In Abia, Stops Street Trading At Opobo Area (Photos) by superlightning: 11:19am On May 14, 2020 |
ABlAstate: Abia state is cursed, no matter how you look at it. See Aba under the administration of Nwa Aba Like I stated earlier, it's probably your village that is cursed. |
Culture › Re: Ise! Does Every Group In The Igboid Language Group Use It. by superlightning: 1:20am On May 14, 2020 |
letu: Another Junk. Are you just discovering his junkiness? Just let him wag abeg....he needs it to sustain his skin deep ego |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu Inspects Projects In Abia, Stops Street Trading At Opobo Area (Photos) by superlightning: 12:31am On May 14, 2020 |
ABlAstate: Biko mechionu. Are Abia state people the only people hustling in Nigeria? Will Abia people do dick measuring with bad roads and filth? Abia state is cursed and it is the worst state in Nigeria. Let's be sincere with ourselves, we don't have governor in Abia state Why not simply relegate the curse to your village if you think there is a curse in Abia State. In every situation, my Abia state is blessed. Under the sun and rain, Abia is blessed. Arochukwu is blessed Ohafia is Blessed Isikwuato is blessed Abiriba is blessed Umuahia is blessed Ukwa is blessed Bende is blessed Ngwa is blessed Ugwunabo is blessed Umunneochi is blessed Amongst all these areas, your Village is cursed |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu Inspects Projects In Abia, Stops Street Trading At Opobo Area (Photos) by superlightning: 12:25am On May 14, 2020 |
ABlAstate: Abia state is cursed, that's the truth cursed by who? |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu Inspects Projects In Abia, Stops Street Trading At Opobo Area (Photos) by superlightning: 9:12pm On May 13, 2020 |
nengibo: No need I'll help you Egusi distribution Kerosene distribution Construction of Center table landmark Closure of markets after every court victory I don't blame mad people. They don't even they know they are mad. Shior.... I just wish you have taken your medications |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu Inspects Projects In Abia, Stops Street Trading At Opobo Area (Photos) by superlightning: 9:09pm On May 13, 2020 |
somalianprince: Abia state is cursed. Abia state is the worst state in Nigeria. Shame What state are you from Mr. Curser? Don't be ashamed just mention your state. Be brave for once. |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu Inspects Projects In Abia, Stops Street Trading At Opobo Area (Photos) by superlightning: 9:08pm On May 13, 2020 |
bolaayenimo: Eba and egusi soup ambassador Mumu post. Who told you that was him? |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu Inspects Projects In Abia, Stops Street Trading At Opobo Area (Photos) by superlightning: 9:06pm On May 13, 2020 |
bolaayenimo: Eba and egusi soup ambassador Mumu post. Who told you that was him? |
Education › Re: Does First Class Degree Guarantee One A Job? by superlightning: 8:31am On May 10, 2020 |
Malik1338: when there are some first class with empty brains� There isn't. There never will. |
Politics › Re: Jubilation In Abia, Ebonyi, Abuja, Kano Over Sen. Kalu’s Victory (photos) by superlightning: 11:14pm On May 08, 2020 |
Juliusmalema: Stop using Igbos as cover up to an failure and mistake. I give up. suit yourself. irredeemable bigot. |
Politics › Re: Jubilation In Abia, Ebonyi, Abuja, Kano Over Sen. Kalu’s Victory (photos) by superlightning: 8:30pm On May 08, 2020 |
Juliusmalema: I hate hypocrites So do I. But please keep Igbo matters and focus on your yoruba biko |
Politics › Re: Jubilation In Abia, Ebonyi, Abuja, Kano Over Sen. Kalu’s Victory (photos) by superlightning: 8:23pm On May 08, 2020 |
Juliusmalema: Kano almajiris should be transported to Abia state for full celebration...
Abia always jubilating...God's own state jubilating.
Tomorrow one covid-19 Idiot will come out from there and be answering supreme leader that wants to save the world but can't save his state.
Abians are jubilating... Useless state.
After voting them and jubilating they will come online and start complaining..
How else can we define useless I just hope Abia matters will not send you to your grave. |
Politics › Re: Igbos Outside Southeast, Our Region's Poverty Index Is Rising! by superlightning(op): 6:15pm On May 08, 2020 |
B2mario: Whose geopolitical zone? Chino are you Igbo? Please identify with your state and leave southeast alone.
Your real people have conducted rubbish research just to humiliate the igbos and other Nigerians and since then your brothers have been acting on it to laugh at the igbos. Oga reveal your real self and stop hiding on the guise of Anambra. Is like your real state is curse? Once again, I beg you in Jesus name, stop this nonsense. I'm not Chino and can never be. I'm tired of this your arrant display of foolishness. I don't need your approval to prove I'm Igbo. |
Education › Re: Is This Sex Education Or What? by superlightning: 8:30am On May 08, 2020 |
OdefaGirl: I came across this written in a pupil's textbook. In my opinion, this is a no no, but I can't speak for everyone. Whoever wrote that must have had a reason but I still feel it's poorly written. As a parent, do you even go through textbooks given to your children? Would you like your child to have this kind of textbook and be taught with it? What are your thoughts as regards to this?
cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44 please let's see the book cover and the name of the author |