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Tell them to mark Enugu roads and put up traffic signs including speed limits, direction s etc. everywhere. Without these, what you have is a lawless, free-for-all city.
Is there anything like Holy Ghost Road in Enugu? I've never heard Holy Ghost Road before o, just the Church and the junction, check where u went to very well 😂
@@worskimarski3173 biko I have a shop at Chime Ave and lived in new haven for so many years beefire moving to Independence layout, of which the two areas are under Enugu North with the headquarters at Old Park. At least I know I am up to date with my LG dues which I pay to Enugu North.
The way ur hyping this place makes me wonder if u are exposed at all..the roads are 12:53 mostly empty and no beautiful buildings to see ..absolutely nothing to see here
Ogueri views you did well. I want to help you in this your Enugu tours. When you enter Enugu go into Holy Ghost Cathédral ask for Dominuos lodge there, reason because it's statergy to wherever you are going in Enugu. Place to visit: 1. Shoprite, Spare shopping all okpara Square, unity Park, and Nike lake and other lakes all thèse are inside the City. 2. Ngwo pine forest, Ngwo water fall, millkin hill, Udi/Ngwo hike hills. All thèse are almost same place but little away from city center. 3. Ohum water fall and caves. These towards 9miles area far from the city center. 4. You can also check dam, water fall and caves in Nusukka area, though i don't know these areas but they exist. There are many hikes and water falls in many towns Awgu LGA area of Enugu. If you visit Okpara square on Saturday Morning you'll have alot of activités to cover, you won't want to go back again. The hill you climbed in this vidéo was little next time take the idaw river to climb you'll see the beauty of Enugu. A beauty to behold..... anyways félicitations cher mon frère. À bientôt
Oga make research before talking Enugu is 800,000 people in the city and 3million. Is it this wrong impression the Government put out there you're working with, pls Enugu is more than these figures twice. Anyways nice vidéo
Correction: It wasn't Akpabio but Udom Emmanuel. Akpabio didn't lay a single block in Eket for road construction when he was the governor of Akwa Ibom State. The roads, stadium and more were constructed by Udom Emmanuel. Leave your daft narrator in his folly. Akpabio concentrated his efforts on developing his village of Ukana Ntuen and other parts of Annang. He didn't touch large portions of other areas in Akwa Ibom State, like Oro as a whole, Uruan, Eket, even some parts of Annang, and many more. About 75 to 80 per cent of the state did not experience a single touch from Akpabio. Many of the infrastructure u see around the state were done by Attah, Akpabio (did few, particularly in his Annang and Uyo, the state capital), Udom Emmanuel. We're watching Eno now.
@@AdebamboYinka Go to Uyo and u will see roads that make that of Eket like a little boy. U have not explored Uyo. Exploring Uyo is not something of one day.
Go to Udo town Ehinihite Mbaise and make a video is as beautiful as Abiriba, u will the famous Imo river that look like ocean. Is a beautiful village in igbo land
It's a big shame how over the years the Akwa Ibom State government has messed up the Ibom plaza, it wasn't designed to be a Market!!!!! It's so disgusting!!!
Nigerian cities are too disorganised and chaotic. The way we build our cities is very bad. Here are my thoughts on well planned countries in Africa by regions: Northern Africa Southern Africa Eastern Africa Western Africa Central Africa