Thanks for the update. May God continue to uplifts you as you are working diligently showcasing our state in a positive manner. You are simply the best
@Anambra1st son, I sincerely join your numerous admirers and well wishers in thanking God for his bountiful blessing and celebration of your magnificent cozy office/studio and new equipment. May his promotions continually multiple in your life and your organization in Jesus name Amen. Congrats and thanks for the eye view fun city new equipment and new hotel site.what is the fate of the abandoned 6 storey hotel complex beside shoprite at onitsha? Keep it up and see you at the state house and Alex Ekwueme square update. Have a splendid week end and regards to the family.
Thanks Nwanne I really appreciate, I believe the governor and his team are working on it. I will update you guys soon on Ekwueme Square, thanks once again my regards to your family 🙏
It's only God that knows how beautiful our dear state would be in the next five years plus when governor Soludo might have achieved his vision for Anambra state. I can see a mega state emerging with a massive infrastructural developments that will cause many Igbo residents in other regions migrating back to their region.
Soludo has a real vision to take Anambra to the next level. I am so happy that he follows his words with deeds. Those who said he was just making empty noise to build a 5-star hotel at the ICC to complement the edifice will now cover their faces in shame. Thank God for Soludo's vision!
Prof Charles Soludo should dualize that road from finotel hotel down to amansea, then from that main entrance to awka wonderland road Relocate those aboki selling meats, tomatoes etc along that road
@@UgochukwuEveristusIkwuet-sx4yr no it's not true. Open drainage system encourage dirtiness and ugly to sight. Open drainage system is dangerous. I have witnessed people badly injured when they fall into it by any means. Closes drainage is not to be sealed with concrete. But to be covered by only slabs which fits in to the designed places. This type is easily opened and closed back. Besides open drainages hardly block since people don't have their way to throw in garbages inside.
@@UgochukwuEveristusIkwuet-sx4yr if gotta is deep it can not be blocked when you cover it because papers and glasses woods can't enter it the one oshiomele did since never full till now or he can put openable one the smell is too much
Congratulations on your new studio. More growth. The solution innovation district is already under construction from what I saw today, please update us on that development when you have time.
They should build factories where we can process our palm nuts into palm oil, and the palm kernel to vegetable oil. Where we can process our Cocoa to tea; where we can process our cotton to Ankara and other fibrics..... They should foolishly stop building hotels for crying aloud sake.....
The main problem of Anambra State or Soludo's regime is inability to tolerate constructive criticism. Every critic is regarded as an enemy and set upon by an army of praise singers, calling them Imo, Ebonyi etc. With this mindset, no improvement is possible. Even Akwa Ibom State managed to build a 20+ story Hilton Hotel at Ikot Ekpene and here we are stressing about piling foundation.
Which constructive criticism are you talking about? There is hardly any of that in Nigeria altogether. It's all very petty sentiments and politician fanboy undertones. Any criticism that doesn't have a good logic and no mention of context is not a criticism just ranting. Logic/context means things like cost involved, the revenue/igr of government and the other criterias etc. You can't cherry pick what suits your criticism otherwise that's just ignorant politics which normal people keep doing in naija. That's what only real politicians should do. Akwa ibom govt revenue is closer to South east govt revenue combined yet you are making that comparison. That's not constructive criticism. The only way Anambra/SE can move forward is to have sustainable planned development over at least 15 years by working together on high level skill and infrastructure development because their govt don't have the money to do it state by state.
@@eaglei2143They don't know that the monthly allocation of Akwa-Ibom, Delta, and Rivers is almost that of the whole SE combined. They want Soludo to spend the same amount of money at the disposal of Delta or Akwa-Ibom when constructing roads.
@@Babs_De_Don they don't know and they don't care, that's why they are both ignorant and their criticism is purely based on political sentiment. Of course some governors are also just crooks so lack of performance etc is not solely based on lack of revenue. But I think soludo isn't in that league. He even came 1st in fiscal transparency last year. Altogether SE revenue is just too small to compete with big oil states and Lagos in infrastructure individually. They must work together if they are as intelligent as we claim
@@eaglei2143 Precisely what I said earlier. I am even surprised this post has not been hidden or deleted. Please note that people who comment here do so for the good of Iboland and most are not even anywhere near the shores of Nigeria. So any criticisms of the regime is made in good faith not because of any flipping political whatever. The issue with Soludo isn't about finitude of resources but his use of whatever resources available in substandard constructions. Yes Akwa Ibom is oil producing and all that, but Anambra state has the most robust tax base in Nigeria outside of Lagos. Is Adamawa state also oil -producing? But take a look at the Jimeta interchange built by the state and compare with roads being built in Onitsha e.g. Niger street along the river Niger which has fallen apart within 6 months of commissioning. And despite the hue and cry of concerned citizens, Onitsha roads remain unmarked, upswept with sand dunes encroaching on all of them. So please soldier on and continue defending the indefensible.
See the surrounding empty environment, so it all means that the past governors of Anambra state did little or nothing to develop our dear state capital, Soludo, daárụ❤
The only skyscrapers in Igboland are hotels. Same for all the large structures. When I visited Igboland in 1998, all the nice buildings were banks. When I visited again in 2015, all the nice structures were hotels. This trend has continued to the present day.
@Anambra1st son it appears that our brother,longinusukenta has not been following your aerial coverage series of onitsha,Nnewi and Awka over the years to have noticed the thousands of high rise residential properties in Anambra state talkless of other major cities in igbo land like Aba,Enugu,Abakiliki,umuahia, owerri,okigwe to mention just a few with similar residential structures. I understand that the Anambra state planning Authority has approved residential building construction in Awka exceeding 5 storey as opposed to onitsha. Kindly fact check this. Thanks
The tallest building in Anambra state is the 16 stores medical school built by Dr Mmaduka at Umuchukwu or Nkerehi in Urumba . The school will take off in October this year so you are not current with the happenings in the southeast
@sebastianokoye8232 Lmao. You must be talking about Onitsha style 4 deckings built on 100ft by 80ft land which are littered all over Igbo cities. Those buildings are not modern buildings. If you Goigle cities all over the world, you will know exactly what I'm talking about.
@johnsonokono886 Let Dr Maduka commission the building first before making the claim. The building has been finished for at least 2 years now, but has not been opened for use which is strange.
So is the contract for "the construction of pile foundation" or for building the hotel? Which one and why should the construction of pile foundation be separately handled? Just asking.?
@@obionwuasoanya2067depends on what you think enabling environment is. You don't think hotels constitute that enabling environment? You don't think the proceeds from the hotel can be put to good use? This is like saying government shouldn't build industries , markets, etc.
It is gradual process, imagine if Obiano constructed roads he would have less job maybe closing drainages and other things, Obiano took the state back but things will be fine. The man is trying
The fun city equipment are poorly stored it will result in surface damage of the material even before use do we even have any quality check team on this project? Stacking steel material like this is really bad for a finished product all the anti corrosion protection spray of the steel surface will start to damage and within few days it will start showing signs of rust.
The installation of those equipments will commence soon, they are done with casting the bases, they're working round the clock to make sure the Fun city is ready before Yuletide season, its for security that's why they are kept there are military and police securing that area