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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Aba State Under Gov Ikpeazu Is Reportedly Wearing A New Look - Photos

Governor Okezie Ikepazu of Abia state met roads in Abia so bad that it would take a miracle to fix them............
That Miracle has happened and roads in Abia are are brand new and motorable.
These are some of the photos as shared on Facebook....If you say these photos are doctored,please send in your own photos...























40 comments:

  1. If this is true,then praise God! Imo and Abia states are the worst in the east.

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    1. What bullshit miracle is happening? My family left Aba during the kidnapping crisis so I have a ton of memories. Recently, a few weeks ago, I went there to visit my aunty. I just started crying when I reached Aba. Everywhere was messed up. There were no good roads at all. Through out the one week I spent in Aba, I was in a Rollercoaster of emotions. From angry to teary to pain and bitterness. Aba is a small town so I had time to visit lots of places.All the markets were in such terrible conditions and I felt such pity for those trading in the markets who had to struggle that much to survive in a place not fit for humans. That weekend, we went to my village and we had to go through Umuahia town because the other roads bypassing the town were terrible. The roads through the town weren't any better.The waste nko? Rubbish dumps everywhere. There were hardly any clean areas. The area where I grew up around Aba North just got me choked up. My aunty complained bitterly about insecurity and lawlessness in Abia State.

      Whatever PR team that sent in these pictures showing bits of seemingly good roads should know that posterity will judge these governors of Abia State. None of them will go free for leaving us bedlam as a heritage.

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    2. Can you imagine calling fixing of road a miracle in 2019. When fixing of toad should be the most basic thing for a government to do and should not even make the news, but they are congratulating a governor for fixing the roads of his state. What a crying shame.

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    3. Very very fake photos. You should see Aba, it's the dirtiest place I've ever seen. Refuse everywhere. The roads are death traps. That governor really isn't trying

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  2. At least he tried.. Unlike some I know like Okowa.

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    1. Okowa is just there nothing ongoing in delta state.

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  3. Until I see P.H road and Ngwa road, you can't tell me nothing

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    1. Nne add faults road,osusu,omuma,ariaria.

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    2. Don't mind them! These pictures are supposed to do what amateur magicians do. Distort,conceal and distract.

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    3. I'm currently in Ph and my sister need to go to Aba with her friends to make some purchases the only problem there is bad roads, Abians are complaining .
      I want to go to Owerri during this weekend but the challenge is that there are no memorable roads in Owerri.

      Pls who did we offend in the SE that our governors are impotent

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    4. All na wash.When did he fix the roads cos he was dragged on Twitter street last month. Go check on Twitter

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    5. There is no reason any sane human being should contemplate going to Aba or Owerri. Inner city roads in Owerri are in shambles. PH-Aba is like the road to Golgotha. Imo and Abia state governors need to wake up

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    1. Fan, this is the kerosine governor not the green cap of Imo.

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  5. That is what he was elected for

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  6. Let this one not be another " the more you look the less you see"...Rochas mirage in Imo. God help us.

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  7. Yea they are doing us a favor. Bravo bravo🙄🙄

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  8. So sad we should even be celebrating half baked roads like this. So it's a crime for them to build roads with proper side walks in naija? You can't dream of riding bycicles or walking on our roads in peace.

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    1. In Naija, sgde walks na for okada ane keke o. Dem go folo pedestrians dey drag am.

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  9. Abriba and Aba Market road nko!! Anyway At least he is working,,,

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  10. Let us wait until the rainy season comes................

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  11. I don't believe this, #ikpeazuHasFailed trended on Twitter throughout September 2019 because of non payment of workers salaries and pensions for twenty two months and lack of motorable roads in Abia especially in Aba the commercial hub. He has PhD in failure. Google #ikpeazuHasFailed for confirmation.

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    1. Hi Kami. Pls are you the "Female Oarrot?". You have a lot in common ( from Abia, lives in pH)
      She speaks fluent sarcasm just like you. I enjoy her stories... very interesting and laughter-filled.

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  13. This are all lies, the man is doing nothing, Ikpeazu is the worst thing to ever happen to Abia state. He's even worst than his master T.A Orji

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  14. Dear Stella, I will be traveling to Aba for my sister’s wedding this Dec. I will send you videos and pictures. Both for the good and bad roads.
    Anty Caro

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  15. Na today?!... Na architectural picture abi na audio road... This Aba na every week I dey go then enter train back to port Harcourt. Even the Ariaaria road that was constructed na the small rain wey fall wash the road finish. People there are suffering and smiling and this is supposed to be the largest business hub. Upon all the revenue generated in that state...

    I never talk of Aba-port Harcourt-akwaibom road, that one is no go area

    This people should have fear of God oh...

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  16. Stella and BV's these are all lies... Ask them to send pictures of Ngwa road, Osisioma. I graduated from Abia State Polytechnic in 2013 and the last time i went to Aba in September 2019 no significant change on the roads.. I am an Ngwa man i can tell you of a truth that The governor is an audio governor.

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  17. He should work on ohanku and ngwa road.the people that live there are auffering

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  18. Stella Nwanyioma, I can't send you pictures because I don't want to get upset the more. These pictures are all fake,lies. Okezie Ikpeazu is a scam. Sometimes people close from work or shop and get home by midnight. Osisima junction is finished. The omme road end is nothing to talk about,faulks road, ngwa road, ph road, not to talk of the center table he dropped at osisioma junction in the name of flyover. Okezuola ndi Ngwa indeed....

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  19. Enter your comment...abia is the worst state in nija

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  20. o di egwu , is it this our aba or another aba? ikpeazu is the worst among the worst governors abia has produced

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  21. Audio construction. They have paid you PR money and you couldn’t even verify... madam journalist indeed! You don’t live in Aba and you are not from my state. He’s owning 8 months in salary and nothing has been done. Oga Governor, drink tea hare! Audio is all I see!

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  22. LIES! Pure lies!
    My parents live in Aba and just last night, my mom lamented on the terrible state of roads. Wicked souls.

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  23. you guys should stop posting rubbish, all in the name of catching the eyes of readers, all the roads in aba are in bad condition s, you can imagine faulks road that has not been commission is already as bad as one can think of

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