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New Look Of Chinua Achebe International Airport Road Anambra: Pictures (41525 Views)
bobby007(m): 10:25pm On Mar 27 |
Rubbish South East, they will still escape to lagos tomorrow
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KennethOkonkwo: 10:25pm On Mar 27 |
Faber:Hero that wasted 3million Igbo souls but hide his own children in ivory Coast to later them later. The coward came back to contest for ordinary senator and still lost. How is that coward and hero? |
ProudlyLagos: 10:29pm On Mar 27 |
DEROX: ![]() ![]() even mama chukwudi selling Ugwu in oyingbo market will stop complaining of having to come to Lagos to enter plane ![]() |
oluseyiforjesus(m): 10:29pm On Mar 27 |
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Chibuzoripob: 10:32pm On Mar 27 |
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Ofodirinwa: 10:33pm On Mar 27 |
looks great. I wonder if they used any type of epoxy so the vibrance of the paint remains
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Ofodirinwa: 10:35pm On Mar 27 |
Faber: i don't agree. We as Ndiigbo have to that there are many ways to be great. Airports in NIgeria are name after politicians because it's a broken society. Everywhere else, airports are named after great people regardless of their field of endevour. Seeing A Chinua Achebe airport encourages the next generation to aspire to be the next Chinua, which is a benefit to everyone 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Nnamdipapa(m): 10:35pm On Mar 27 |
Brandosky: Ojukwu does not deserve a single immotalization. His actions led to death millions of ndigbo via secession and very lucky to have escaped execution. He set us back by almost 50 years and ran away after the way. He is never an hero. Chinua Achebe is the real hero. |
rigid123: 10:39pm On Mar 27 |
Put in professional unique artworks, ihe okpu and so on here and there, to boost the scenery of the airport. They should be maintained regularly ooo i.e clean them regularly, retouch them when necessary.
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Dansahuni: 10:42pm On Mar 27 |
Beautiful
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Antoeni(m): 10:47pm On Mar 27 |
Coward Ojukwu That Fought a Selfish Senseless War. A Burial Ground Should Be Named After Ojukwu
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campbelljosh(m): 10:48pm On Mar 27 |
You mean ojukwu who left his kinsmen to die in warfront and absconded. He is a coward!
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LegendHero(m): 10:48pm On Mar 27 |
I like Soludo so anything the guy do is fine by me
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Onewazobia(m): 10:54pm On Mar 27 |
searchlight: 11:04pm On Mar 27 |
ChizzyBuna:Just like the ZOO as a country |
Wickedlywicked: 11:05pm On Mar 27 |
porthouse7:Despite all these their attache-by- force tendencies, they still have the temerity to call other people “unity beggars” ![]() No Yoruba or Hausa man will ever advocate for a law that would make him an indigene of another person’s land after having spent a few years on the said land. When I saw the laughable bill, I instantly knew the region it was coming from but ironically, we are the ones begging them for this unity. We will all die of widespread hunger and starvation the very day they decide to leave the SW ![]() 1 Like |
Atlantis585: 11:09pm On Mar 27 |
You are trying to promote an airport but can only show pictures of painted curbsides. Where are pictures of the terminal building?
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porthouse7(f): 11:14pm On Mar 27 |
Wickedlywicked:I swear, dem dey craze 1 Like |
libertyarena(m): 11:20pm On Mar 27 |
Anambra state light of the nation. Call us on 08086006727 for your plumbing product and services. 1 Like |
IGBOPROMISE1: 11:23pm On Mar 27 |
campbelljosh: Antoeni: Nnamdipapa: KennethOkonkwo: You just have to wonder what's scaring these Igbo-hating bigots to the point of panic and losing it completely anytime they hear anything Ikemba or Ojukwu! It's pathetic! I suspect at least three of these useless monikers are owned by one jobless person! A thread on a airport road in the south-east and they're falling over themselves to see who amongst them makes the most daft and idiotic post! 2 Likes |
ITbomb(m): 11:29pm On Mar 27 |
owobokiri:Come to Akwa Ibom for good ideas on how to make a good Airport Road 1 Like |
nwakibie3(m): 11:33pm On Mar 27 |
DEROX: So airport is where you apply for visa abi ![]() Mumu 1 Like |
PomPom93: 11:34pm On Mar 27 |
Una say na professor do this one... Okay oo but this una white and black go embrace the mud from anambarian soil. I expect something better here...Global warming no concern us for Africa 1 Like |
Okechinwadike: 11:41pm On Mar 27 |
All those yoruba urchins can't near this headline, fools.
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Nnamdipapa(m): 11:41pm On Mar 27 |
IGBOPROMISE1: You have a problem with holding people able for their actions? |
Akpaamunsi: 11:49pm On Mar 27 |
IGBOPROMISE1: Teacher teach me nonsense. So the trees and vegetations on both sides of the road on the pictures are what exactly? You must not always comment if U have nothing reasonable to type 2 Likes |
IyanAtiEgusi: 11:57pm On Mar 27 |
Faber:A traitor like ojukwu should have been caught on charges of treason and executed. 1 Like |
Smartwave: 11:58pm On Mar 27 |
Funny, all that, I see is Road.............. ... Celebrating airport Road ![]() ![]() Is that how backward the state is................ Normal road network inside Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, even Maiduguri will not celebrate Road like this, because it is normal there. No sentiment, I was expecting an upgraded airport, not Road leading to airport. |
Coronavirus1: 12:04am On Mar 28 |
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IGBOPROMISE1: 12:37am On Mar 28 |
Nnamdipapa: 'able for what actions'....tell me!? And while at it, what's your ethnicity and state? So we know your locus in the matter and so we can place your responses in their proper context! |
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