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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by RemoveEbola: 2:45pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

Thank you. Ikot Ekpene beats all SW dilapidated towns hands down

SW is the only region in Nigeria without cities. What they have is glorified slums. I was reading a book written by a British author and he stated that the only reason Awolowo built cocoa house was to give Ibadan a facelift so it won't be seen as a slum.

The worst thing is that they've failed to evolve and build on awolowo's poor attempts. Abeokuta of 1969 looks almost the same with Abeokuta of 2023, a whopping 54 years later?! It's the same sorry situation in all their "cities". In 20 years time, Aba and other cities in SE will start having high-rise/skyscraper buildings but I can bet you, SW will still remain the same.
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by RemoveEbola: 2:53pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

Na so una pamper minority until they rely on propaganda to claim superiority over you. Someone will now use because of this waste of public fund to start rubbing shoulders with people far ahead of them

If you study Nigeria, you will discover that our problem in Nigeria is actually Islam. Igbos are the face of Christianity in Nigeria, a religion Muslims hate. That's why we don't get along with Hausa and Fulanis, while Yoruba Muslims capitalize on that to sabotage us in everything. The SS minorities are not our problem, our population and human resources development will make it difficult for them to be a threat to us, even if they wish to. Adding them as adversaries will only complicate things for us.

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Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by forgiveness: 2:59pm On Aug 18, 2023
RemoveEbola:


There are many banks along Faulks road, ASA road, Aba Owerri road, Azikiwe road, Ikot Ekpene road, Brass road, Okigwe road, Ngwa road etc.

If you actually lived in Aba then you should know these already!

Which one did I miss?
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Omoawoke: 3:12pm On Aug 18, 2023
RemoveEbola:


Ikot Ekpene is the 3rd most important city in Akwa Ibom but I bet you it's far better than all the so-called cities in SW except Lagos.

The slum below is a typical "city" in Southwest, can you compare it to Ikot Ekpene?

This picture was taken from a video documentary on Enugu

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKVAq9uSwXU
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 3:15pm On Aug 18, 2023
RemoveEbola:


SW is the only region in Nigeria without cities. What they have is glorified slums. I was reading a book written by a British author and he stated that the only reason Awolowo built cocoa house was to give Ibadan a facelift so it won't be seen as a slum.

The worst thing is that they've failed to evolve and build on awolowo's poor attempts. Abeokuta of 1969 looks almost the same with Abeokuta of 2023, a whopping 54 years later?! It's the same sorry situation in all their "cities". In 20 years time, Aba and other cities in SE will start having high-rise/skyscraper buildings but I can bet you, SW will still remain the same.
Cocoa house is now home to rodents and reptiles while dilapidated slums sorround it
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 3:17pm On Aug 18, 2023
Omoawoke:


This picture was taken from a video documentary on Enugu

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKVAq9uSwXU
Obiagu is very small. Just like okpoko in Anambra. Unlike SW where slum cover overwhelming majority of the town
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Ogene001: 3:19pm On Aug 18, 2023
RemoveEbola:


If you study Nigeria, you will discover that our problem in Nigeria is actually Islam. Igbos are the face of Christianity in Nigeria, a religion Muslims hate. That's why we don't get along with Hausa and Fulanis, while Yoruba Muslims capitalize on that to sabotage us in everything. The SS minorities are not our problem, our population and human resources development will make it difficult for them to be a threat to us, even if they wish to. Adding them as adversaries will only complicate things for us.
Yes I know. But sometimes these minority are tempted to rely on SW propaganda to try rub shoulders. Puting such misadventure to where it belongs is very necessary
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Omoawoke: 3:19pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

Obiagu is very small. Just like okpoko in Anambra. Unlike SW where slum cover overwhelming majority of the town

You people with false narrative and big lies

You go make claim you cannot prove. If we start to bombard you now, mod will rush to your rescue grin

Better be careful, we have enough facts to humble you and drop your shoulder.
Rubbish
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by otipoju(m): 3:38pm On Aug 18, 2023
SyrusdeHansome:
How has this building positively impacted the pple of the state? Nonsense.

No be everything be food. Good roads and elegant buildings are very good to have in a state
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by RoadMozart(m): 4:28pm On Aug 18, 2023
Somewhere in Bariga Lagos

Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by ekineme: 4:35pm On Aug 18, 2023
BoldBrainz:


It's the audacity with which you Igbos overrate your relevance in Nigeria, that amuses me the most.

Now you stupid lot have moved from grandstanding with the Yorubas to dishing hate to the South South. In your flat head, no other region of Nigeria is capable of achieving heights.

People like you court unnecessary hate towards the entire Igbo race. Uncultured swine!

You fell for the bait, He deviously coined Aba in so that you can link it to Igbo, I don't why people are still falling for this trick, It just to encourage the usual igbo hate promoted by many nairalanders here.
I think they enjoy it, instigating south against them(igbos).
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by Emetex22(m): 5:19pm On Aug 18, 2023
Omoawoke:


You people with false narrative and big lies

You go make claim you cannot prove. If we start to bombard you now, mod will rush to your rescue grin

Better be careful, we have enough facts to humble you and drop your shoulder.
Rubbish
๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿคฃ ๐Ÿ˜‚ the slum compared to Ibadan is terrifying, even London has serious ghetto but can u compare London to any city in Nigeria, thanks to internet, ur region has been exposed, sophistication at its best hahahaha
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by LikeAking: 8:14pm On Aug 18, 2023
Oakenshield:
Finally it's working again that's good. Government has no role building hotels and companies but we dey country were anything goes thereby politicians use it to their advantage

Such policies only apply to first world countries not Nigeria.

No copy western policies.
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by LikeAking: 8:28pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

That so called work complex is operating at huge loss but you won't know because if oil. Tinapa failed, we warned them, yorubas supported them and they called us haters. Small boundary adjustment cross River lost oil well and weed overtook Tinapa


Tonawanda failed cos of poor mgt and marketing. Nigeria has the market.
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by LikeAking: 8:30pm On Aug 18, 2023
Ogene001:

Thanks you. Banks are a proof of economic activities and purchasing power. Beautiful roads are good but economic empowerment of the common people is a topmost priority

This your argument no balance at all.

You both in an economy.

Thatโ€™s building is a right call.

They just need to partner with gen z millionaires and the money will role in.
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by LikeAking: 8:32pm On Aug 18, 2023
otipoju:


No be everything be food. Good roads and elegant buildings are very good to have in a state

Imagine Dubai without those structures. This building a line will attract investors to ikot ekpene. Smart people suppose don buy land for that community.
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by TrueNigerian300: 8:42pm On Aug 18, 2023
BoldBrainz:


It's the audacity with which you Igbos overrate your relevance in Nigeria, that amuses me the most.

Now you stupid lot have moved from grandstanding with the Yorubas to dishing hate to the South South. In your flat head, no other region of Nigeria is capable of achieving heights.

People like you court unnecessary hate towards the entire Igbo race. Uncultured swine!

Do not mind the fool. They were born to hate not only others but themselves, how can a people be this hateful

They never see any good in others any good thing must be from them if it is not then it must be bad. That was why I laughed at those who were fooled that followed them to shout Obi is the best thing after bread and butter. They have mastered the art of gaslighting others to hide their evil agenda. They did it doing the first coup by including few other tribe to hide it from people suspecting their evil agenda but they failed and they will always fail.
Re: Somewhere In Akwa Ibom by TrueNigerian300: 8:47pm On Aug 18, 2023
RemoveEbola:


If you study Nigeria, you will discover that our problem in Nigeria is actually Islam. Igbos are the face of Christianity in Nigeria, a religion Muslims hate. That's why we don't get along with Hausa and Fulanis, while Yoruba Muslims capitalize on that to sabotage us in everything. The SS minorities are not our problem, our population and human resources development will make it difficult for them to be a threat to us, even if they wish to. Adding them as adversaries will only complicate things for us.

Keep quiet what a very foolish human being that was born to hate others. Now, the first of southern that aligned with the muslim north were your fore fathers, thinking they will dominate the Hausas but when the fool called Azikwe realized they were not as foolish as he thought - they resulted to coup killing leaders of other tribe but left the evil leaders of the barren land.

Stop hating others for no reason.

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