The horrible state of Azumini Ndoki Road in Abia State
These photos show the present state of Azumini Ndoki road in Abia State. A lot of accidents have reportedly occurred on this road because of it's bad condition. Our government, biko. More photos after the cut...
Aba is dead and need to be demonish entirely,sorry for the people living there,a place of criminals,touts,agbero and useless stinking looting governo. Am sure this one is one of the finest place in aba to be compare with other dead trap road in the same aba. There criminal incumbate governo who still another man mandate.
that's my state even though not my road, but there was a governor in that state for 8yrs.......i tink that guy need to be probed......that guy takes pleasure of naming other people's job after himself,
You saw a motor-able road and you tagged it horrible state, when will you then call the unmotor-able one, the road that's called bus-stop, ie is a road were you get to and stop, you trekk to cross over to the next side, and enter and cab. linda carry time o,
Majority of the roads in abia state are terrible. I wonder what their government is doing with money allocated to them for these amenities. **vianson**
This is one of many. And to imagine how coruption has eaten deep into the system, the past governor who parades himself on newspaper as ocendo is representing the state after embezzling public funds thereby turning Abia state to a total ruin/public riddicle. Efcc, icpc, all respective agencies should bring him in for questioning.
@ bright am actually from around this area and d road is really bad,if u find urself on this road u wl understand,i recently went to aba to see my mum but was sad I couldn't touch base at my village bc of this bad road.if u don't know wat to say then don't say anytin bc is really bad.am not h
@ bright am actually from around this area and d road is really bad,if u find urself on this road u wl understand,i recently went to aba to see my mum but was sad I couldn't touch base at my village bc of this bad road.if u don't know wat to say then don't say anytin bc is really bad.am not h
Pls d new governor shd try to put things in order in Aba.Aba biz pple are hardworking and only need d support of d govt to turn aba to China. My heart bleeds cos of d tale and wat i see in Aba not talking abt all(Abia State) T.Orji was an appollogy,curse and a disappointment to Abia State cos of d potential d State has which has been wasting.
We presently got a governor few months in governance.. determined to make significant changes.. currently working on some of the roads with the rainfall changes and would take on these roads head on as soon as the rains reduce.. what he needs is your constructive criticism, etc. and not stupid and unintelligent comments that adds no value to development.. if you dont win today, you may tomorrow.. the question should be, is he doing the expected.. this is not a campaign period rather time to demand the dividend of democracy from our leaders... ndi eberiebe
Are these not the same people defending GEJ? Calling Oshiomhole names for exposing the rot in the past administration yet they cry of marginalisation by every govt. Honestly i just pity the Ibos becos they are being manipulated by their own people - the elites.
Aba is dead and need to be demonish entirely,sorry for the people living there,a place of criminals,touts,agbero and useless stinking looting governo.
ReplyDeleteAm sure this one is one of the finest place in aba to be compare with other dead trap road in the same aba.
There criminal incumbate governo who still another man mandate.
#sad indeed
They should attach Abia state to IMO cod it's obvious they can't govern themselves.
DeleteDemolished...thank me later
DeleteDis one good than kwara road
ReplyDeleteSorry case, Abia doesn't v governor since 1808
ReplyDeleteSorry case, Abia doesn't v governor since 1808
ReplyDeleteThe truth is that no single road in Abia state is in a good shape yet we have bastards that are parading themselves as leaders.
ReplyDeleteAbia state is zero interms of infrastructures, stop painting the east bad with Abia state
ReplyDeleteTell them ooooooo. But I doubt if they will even remember places like this since Aba is still the way it is.
ReplyDeleteLinda, thank you very much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWork should be done here
ReplyDeleteGosh,,,,,biko wia is dia governor
ReplyDelete***odikwa risky nd tyt***
that's my state even though not my road, but there was a governor in that state for 8yrs.......i tink that guy need to be probed......that guy takes pleasure of naming other people's job after himself,
ReplyDeleteAbia... the dirtiest state in Nigeria.
ReplyDelete<< LIB Addict >>
You saw a motor-able road and you tagged it horrible state, when will you then call the unmotor-able one, the road that's called bus-stop, ie is a road were you get to and stop, you trekk to cross over to the next side, and enter and cab. linda carry time o,
ReplyDeleteDis is jus one of thousands of roads dat are like dat in abia state.. Yet d stupid ochendo is reping dem in senate
ReplyDeleteMajority of the roads in abia state are terrible. I wonder what their government is doing with money allocated to them for these amenities.
ReplyDelete**vianson**
Abia is the capital of bad roads, this does not even qualify as a road, it is more like a bush path.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of many. And to imagine how coruption has eaten deep into the system, the past governor who parades himself on newspaper as ocendo is representing the state after embezzling public funds thereby turning Abia state to a total ruin/public riddicle. Efcc, icpc, all respective agencies should bring him in for questioning.
ReplyDelete@ bright am actually from around this area and d road is really bad,if u find urself on this road u wl understand,i recently went to aba to see my mum but was sad I couldn't touch base at my village bc of this bad road.if u don't know wat to say then don't say anytin bc is really bad.am not h
ReplyDeleteappy with the state of things in aba,i tell ya.
@ bright am actually from around this area and d road is really bad,if u find urself on this road u wl understand,i recently went to aba to see my mum but was sad I couldn't touch base at my village bc of this bad road.if u don't know wat to say then don't say anytin bc is really bad.am not h
ReplyDeleteappy with the state of things in aba,i tell ya.
Pls d new governor shd try to put things in order in Aba.Aba biz pple are hardworking and only need d support of d govt to turn aba to China. My heart bleeds cos of d tale and wat i see in Aba not talking abt all(Abia State) T.Orji was an appollogy,curse and a disappointment to Abia State cos of d potential d State has which has been wasting.
ReplyDeleteD road is more bad dan dis pics am seeing here bcos cars can't pass there. It has been like dat 4 so long. Govt should do something
ReplyDeleteWe presently got a governor few months in governance.. determined to make significant changes.. currently working on some of the roads with the rainfall changes and would take on these roads head on as soon as the rains reduce.. what he needs is your constructive criticism, etc. and not stupid and unintelligent comments that adds no value to development.. if you dont win today, you may tomorrow.. the question should be, is he doing the expected.. this is not a campaign period rather time to demand the dividend of democracy from our leaders... ndi eberiebe
ReplyDeleteChai..... road to my villa oo
ReplyDeleteTypical of Abia. When will our leaders get it right.
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Almost all d road in dat state is like dis....
ReplyDeleteIt's all d same in dat state
ReplyDeleteIs this one a road or pathe, looks more like a death trap. I taya for Nigeria abeg
ReplyDeleteResult of marginalisation as revealed by Adam Oshiomhole.
ReplyDeleteAre these not the same people defending GEJ? Calling Oshiomhole names for exposing the rot in the past administration yet they cry of marginalisation by every govt. Honestly i just pity the Ibos becos they are being manipulated by their own people - the elites.
ReplyDelete