Vin Otuonye......Your hometown, ABA is in RUINS.....in Abia State of Igboland

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Aba, a city in ruins

By News Express on 30/08/2014
Aba, the commercial nerve centre of Abia State, is lying prostrate, in utter ruins. It is in shackles, bruised and battered. And no one seems to care. Worse still, the residents have been cowed. So, they see no evil and speak no evil because they are afraid of the son of a top elected official in the state nicknamed Whirlwind. In Abia, the fear of Whirlwind is the beginning of wisdom. If you incur the wrath of Whirlwind, you will have yourself to blame. Aba has fallen from grace to grass. It has lost its former glory that dressed it in the admirable robe of the eastern commercial pride and made it attractive to investors and business people from within and outside the region.

The vibrancy that defined the city is gone and the once thriving city is a shadow of itself. Today, Aba is a terrible and indescribable sight. Indeed, words are not enough to capture the present state of the once famous Enyimba City. As Lewis Hine said: “If I could tell the story (of Aba) in words I wouldn’t need a lug around a camera.” According to Henri Cartier Bresson, “they (pictures) speak for themselves.” And, as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. Aba, which was conceived as the industrial engine of the East, paints a piteous picture. It has decayed on all fronts, making it one of the ugliest cit­ies in Nigeria. Anyone who knew Aba when it was blazing in glory would weep at the present state of things. The home of creativity and haven of local technology otherwise known as the Japan of Africa is now defined by broken and ravaged streets as well as mountains of garbage, sometimes piled too close to human domestic life. 

One of the heart-rending scenes is in Ngwa Road where traders display their wares amid the putrid seepage from rotten wastes overflowing the road. There, maggots and flies dance on vegetables and other edibles on sale. There, ‘Aba perfume’ hangs thick in the air. Take this: Epidemic is imminent in Aba as sewage flowing down dirty streets is a common sight.

Broken roads: Coming into Aba, you soon discover that something is wrong. To start with, it is not a tea party entering into the city from any point, as all the roads linking it are in terrible condition. The Enugu – Aba – Port Harcourt Expressway is deplorably bad, particularly at the Osisioma axis through which the main town is accessed. The Aba – Ikot Ekpene Road is an expressway to hell, as craters dot the long stretch. If you are coming from Akwa Ibom, the way that you will know that you have reached the border is the state of the road at the Abia end. As soon as you enter Abia State, you begin to navigate through the valley of the shadow of death. And the fear of evil will be your portion because the Azumini area, in Abia State, is ritualists’ den. Not long ago, scores of human heads, decomposing bodies and skeletons were discovered at Kilometre 15 on the Aba/Azumini Highway popularly known as ‘No man’s land’ after Akpaa village in Obingwa LGA of Abia State. The victims include an unidentified national youth service corps member as his uniform showed. 

The Ogbor Hill section, which is right inside the city, is too bad. In fact, the right side from Opobo junction is impassable, so drivers drive against traffic there. “Aba is the heart of Abia State. But government is far from Aba.” This submission by a commercial tricycle rider, Mr Chiemela Nwogu, succinctly captures the state of affairs in the city. It will be easier for the state-owned team, Enyimba Football Club, to win the FIFA World Cup than to lo­cate an entirely good stretch of road in Aba. The reporter was in Aba recently, and saw the once bubbly city in chains. In this rainy season, Aba is floating, so to say. Most of the roads are flood-prone because there are no drainages and where they exist, they have been blocked. So, with nowhere to go, the ensuing floods take over the streets and escape into homes and business premises. As a matter of fact, some streets have turned to river in Aba. One of the ‘rivers’ is found on the Umuojima Road, which leads to the Aba – Enugu expressway. An elderly resident of Umuojima Road, who identified himself as Mr. Nwanguma, volunteered: “The road has been impassable for three years. 

Sometimes when it rains, our homes are flooded. And because of the condition of the road, most of the residents of the area don’t bring their cars back anymore.” Indeed, the elderly fellow was excited when he saw the reporter taking pictures of the ‘river’ on his street. Disclosing that the residents of the area were going through hell, he lamented: “My son, please help us appeal to government to come to our aid. We have suffered so much in this area. There was a time they came in the name of repairing the road about three years ago but they ended up destroying it and ever since we have been passing through hell. Any time the rain is a bit heavy, many of us in this area will not have it easy.” Nwanguma, however, joked that Aba residents get some relief when the rains go away through Okochi (Dry Season) Construction Company which comes to their assistance. 

From one end of the city to the other, it is the same story. From the ‘town part’ to Umungasi, Umule, Ama Ogbonna, Over Rail and Ama Mmong among others, it is the story of overflowing dumpsites, broken and flooded streets and general infrastructural decay. On a rainy day or even several hours after the rains, a speedboat can conveniently ply the right section of the Aba – Owerri Road, from the point where a private university is, to way beyond Crest/Enitona junction. A federal facility, it was given a facelift about two years ago but some portions have started failing because it is perennially flooded. And while the flood lasts, traders at Umungasi market close shops, otherwise their wares will be submerged and destroyed. Worst still, there is an open manhole at Brass junction, and when it rains, people fall into it. A source disclosed that many people have lost their lives in the manhole while several others had sustained debilitating injuries. 

You cannot tell the story of Aba without talking about Ariaria International Market, which is the most popular market in the city. In fact, Ariaria used to be the face of the town but not anymore. Today, going to the market through Faulks Road is an agonising experience because a journey of a few minutes can last for hours because of the terrible condition of the road, resulting in traffic bottleneck. But if Faulks Road is potholes infested, the popular Ukwu Mango is a scene from the pit of hell. Before now, the spot used to be flooded but somehow pass­able but after the state government ‘worked’ on it, the drainage was blocked. The result is that the place has become totally impassable. Like most parts of Aba, you cannot wear shoes when going to Ariara. The reason is that all the surroundings are flooded. The only way out is to remove your shoes and fold your trousers, wrappers or skirt to knee length and trek. In fact, when the heavens open up, keke riders and bus drivers disappear because, if they don’t, their vehicles will be submerged. “When it rains, people’s goods are destroyed by flood. My wife’s wares were damaged, that was why she left the place. 

Considering the status of Ariaria as an international market, the state of the envi­ronment leaves so much to be desired,” Chiemela said. Bakassi Street, in the Ariaria area, which has a large concentration of shoemakers, does not belong to this age and time. Umuocham Road that links Aba – Owerri Road is cut off. Osusu Road leading to Ama Ogbonna is also cut off. The popular MCC Road is in a terrible state, especially at the point around the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministry, Aba headquarters area. Powerline Road is also bad just as some portions of St Michael’s Road and Asa Road also contend with massive moulds of waste. Eziukwu Road is in a mess. But Port Harcourt Road is simply in a class of its own. An arterial road, it should pass as one of the worst roads on the face of the earth. There, vehicles are trapped every day. In fact, only trucks and other big vehicles ply the road. A car can easily be buried in the gullies on the road and when it happens, the army of jobless young men in the area will jump into the muddy water and push out the trapped vehicle for a fee. They call it, ‘self empowerment.’ If all the major hubs are dilapidated, the adjoining or inner streets are simply non-existent. 

Ngwa Road also needs a special mention in ignominy. Apart from the distress associated with bad roads, heaps of waste occupy a large portion of it and compete with traders. And as noted above, there is the threat of disease outbreak due to overflowing decayed garbage emitting acid odour. It is a wonder how human beings do business under such atmosphere. An­other place where epidemic is looming is Emelogu where a mountain of refuse has sprung up. There, an offensive odour pervades the air. From bad to worse. In 2012, the reporter was in Aba to do a comprehensive report on the city following the peaceful demonstration by lawyers who wore rainboots to show that Aba had become a jungle. The lawyers’ grouse was that life in Aba was brutish and harrowing. Or rather, living in Aba was a nightmare. The placards car­ried by the lawyers bore such inscriptions as: “Live in Aba, live in hell,” The worst roads in the world are in Aba,” “Weep for Aba,” “Government neglect of Aba is injustice,” “Lawyers are asking for good governance” and “This is Aba, the location of hell on earth.” “The economy of Aba has collapsed because of the neglect of the town. 

People are merely living here now by the grace of God. They live from day to day, praying that God sees them through the next day,” Chief Charles Eduzor, the then Chairman, Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Aba branch, had said. About two years down the line, nothing has changed in positive terms. Eduzor observed that things have actually gone from bad to worse. “Things have dilapidated more; that is the situa­tion. There is no improvement. The governor has not done anything in Aba since. I don’t know what the problem is. Perhaps the governor is leaving the problem to the next governor. It is unfortunate,” Eduzor told the reporter. Ironically, Gov. T.A. Orji and his men had debunked the report, saying it did not reflect the state of affairs in Aba. But in the same breath, few days after the report was published, the state government announced that it was awarding contracts for the rehabilitation of the same roads it had announced were shipshape. But the action was, at best, sophistry. The roads have worsened as nothing was done on them. Investigations revealed that potholes are turning into craters and gullies. 

Roads that were passable a few years ago had become no-go areas. Putting the matter in per­spective, Chief Dr. Francis Ene, a businessman, opined that the residents have never had it so rough and tough. Waxing philosophical, Chief Ene said: “Living in Aba is suffering and smiling because all the roads are totally dilapidated; there is no exemption. It is a terrible situation. Some of us who have customers from outside the state are feeling the pinch. This is because customers cannot come from Akwa Ibom to Aba, even coming from Port Harcourt to Aba is a herculean task. From Umuahia to Aba is no mean task; you will spend hours on the road because of the bad road.

There is no side you can mention and say it is better than the other in Aba. If you go to Ngwa Road, you can’t pass there. If you go to Ogbor hill, no way. Obohia Road is nothing to write home about. Even Ariaria International Market is in a sorry state. If you manage to enter Ariaria, you will spend hours before you come out because of the nature of the road. You can’t even come through Ukwu Mango, not to talk of Faulks Road. All those areas are death traps. So, living in Aba is suffering and smiling.” Chief Ene went on: “I have been in Aba since 1970. It is a great town that had made a lot of people. 

We have senators here in Aba. We have House of Representatives and state House of Assembly members. Aba has produced so many successful people in various spheres of life. Abia is not supposed to be abandoned just like that. So, I’m appealing to the Federal Government to help us. Aba is part of Nigeria and is the commercial nerve centre of Abia and the South East states. “Aba boasts of skilled and skilful artisans like shoemakers and tailors, among many others, who can hold their own anywhere. All they need is the enabling environment to thrive.

Anytime there is politics or during election time, they will remember Aba to come and seek for votes. But immediately after that, the place will be abandoned. So, I’m begging the Federal Government to come to our aid because Aba is an important town that has the potential of turning around the fortunes of the country in terms of manpower and technical know-how.” Chief Ene further said landlords in Aba also contend with other headaches apart from the infrastructural decay. “At a point, touts were almost taking over Aba after the kidnapper, Osisikankwu’s issue. We have suffered too many things. I was shot in my own office before the intervention of soldiers in the state. My place has been invaded so many times. After all the suffering, touts took over.



Uzoma KLN

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Aba after a brief rain

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My People:

Ndi ba'anyi, ekelee m unu o!

This is a pity.  Aba is where I did my Youth Service in 1976/77, and Umungasi was where I lived in Aba and "trekked" on a daily basis back and forth to Aba Club, where I played tennis, and had Isi-Ewu + JUST ONE BOTTLE of ICE-COLD "se ewon" STAR LAGER (abi na CHAMPION sef?)  BEER, and no more - but mostly Malt - every day.

Aba was still in Imo State then, but now is in Abia State - of Orji Kalu and Theodore Orji? Who next? Aba may do better in Aba State, named SPECIFICALLY after it.

Wetin happen, ndi ba anyi?  Inquiring minds want to know......


Bolaji Aluko
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Lack of leadership. That is what happened. Right from Orji Uzo Kalu to his successor Theodore Orji, Abia state lack good leadership. When Sam Mbakwe was governor of old Imo state, of which Aba is part of, adequate attention was given to Aba. Aba used to be the economic heart-beat of the state. Today corrupt and ineffective leadership has driven Aba to the very lowest.
 
Vin Cool Breeze Otuonye
 

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I am always amazed about the simultaneous, pari-passu, parallel presence of retrogression and development in our dear land. We just read, elatedly, about Thompson and Grace Hospital, then this!

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Joe Attueyi, instead of running around and putting your nose in Yoruba business, Aba is a good place to start your slogan "Aba onibaje oo!"
Igboland is in ruins Joe is praying "Eko onibaje".

Enjoy your weekend, my good man of the Jesus cult.
Hehehehe!
SHIKENA
Mazi Afis Nwa-Odidere.
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Subject: Re: [africanworldforum] Vin Otuonye......Your hometown, ABA is in RUINS.....in Abia State of Igboland
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Dan Nwana:
 
Note that Jerome Niang Yakubu's angst is because I busted him. Jerome Niang Yakubu is also Gloria Johnson. If he say am lying, I'll provide proof. 
 
Vin Cool Breeze Otuonye
 

Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 21:21:57 -0400
Subject: Re: Fwd: Vin Otuonye......Your hometown, ABA is in RUINS.....in Abia State of Igboland
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Jerry
Sadly, I have forgotten how to curse. I do not even know to say any bad prayers against whoever that does not like me. I cannot wish anyone bad.
I think what I can help you do is condemn corruption and pray that a Buhari ( in terms of discipline) takes over the presidency and at the state and local government levels.
Dan.

On Aug 31, 2014 1:39 PM, "Jerome Niang Yakubu SE, PE" <jnia...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dan Akusobi wrote:
ABA:  The only hell in Nigeria.
Dan,
I like to be very honest, ABA is NOT the only HELL in Nigeria.
At least one can ride on Okada (commercial motorcycle) to reach Aba.
Okada won't even go inside many of some villages in my own neck-of-the-wood in Benue State. That is how much of a jungle is my birthplace up till today. I am just being unselfishly honest. Please join me in CURSING those in government that are embezzling our money, meant for rebuilding and repaving our roads. May God punish all of them.


Dan Akusobi wrote:

Mazi Iyamiri Jerome Yakubu,

Wait o, Dan.
Wait, wait, wait !!!
Can you show me an inch in my body that is Iyanminrin?
Wettin I do you naaw?
You com call me Iyanminrin.
I told you this before.
It calls for an IDOMA to go an rope-am-for-neck and kick-am-for-bucket if called an Iyanminrin. No IDOMA wants to be Iyanminrin-related.


The last time you said I was fathered by an Igbo, I quickly called home and told them what you said, they told me say Na Lie you lie.
They said there's NO Igbo in me at all-at all.
Therefore, I prefer to be addressed "Alhaji Jaramiyu" instead of "Mazi".
Mazi is for the Iyanminrin Igbos.
Mo NO Mazi at all o.


Dan Akusobi wrote:

This is informing you too that my brother,
Mazi Vin Otuonye is from IMO state.

Chei !!!
Vin Otuonye is from ABA, in Abia State.
This is how I got my information.
Recently, some guys went to "Checkmate.com" to get information about a fella in these forums. I did too on Vin Otuonye, this is what I got when I punched in his name:
Vin Otuonye ....... An Iyanminrin Igbo propa-proper.

Date of Birth ...... Unknown, Birth Certificate lost to the Biafra war.

Place of Birth ..... ABA, Abia State, Raised in Imo State when parents were traders there.

Hobby ....... He likes to mess with Jaramiyu Niangudeen El-Yakubu, S.E., P.E. by falsely calling him Gloria Johnson, PhD.
Criminal records ..... NONE, but he needs to STOP calling a THEIF a CHIEF.
He needs to join Jerome Niang Yakubu, S.E., P.E. and condemn the Iyanminrin criminals that are given the good IGBO name a bad image all over the world.
Dan,
Trust me, Vin Otuonye is from ABA, Abia State.
He is just denying ABA because of the shameful condition the city is in as shown in the pictures.

Dan Akusobi wrote:
27 Danfodio Road. Aba.
Thanks for telling me that there is a road named after Uthman Danfodiyo of the Sokoto caliphate. The paramount leader of all Muslims in Nigeria and beyond. It is time people in ABA, Abia State start converting to ISLAM, so that their roads can be fixed.

Continue enjoing your holiday weekend, Sir.
Remain blessed.

Please don't let Vin Otuonye fool you.
Vin Otuonye is from ABA, Abia State.
Had ABA been as beautiful as other beautiful cities like my hometown in Benue State, Vin Otuonye would have claimed that is older brother is the Eze Gburugburu 1 of ABA, Abia State and he is the next in line to become the Eze the moment his brother do-am-gbim.

Don't mind that Jerome-Niang-Hater o jare.

.....said
Jaramiyu Niangudeen El-Yakubu, S.E., P.E.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: daniel Akusobi <daku...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: Vin Otuonye......Your hometown, ABA is in RUINS.....in Abia State of Igboland
To: "Jerome Niang Yakubu, SE., PE." <let_drb...@yahoo.com>

     ABA:  The only hell in Nigeria.

Mazi Iyamiri Jerome Yakubu,
This is announcing to you that Governor Okorocha of IMO state, Nigeria,  cannot stand the look of the best road in that hell, the only hell on this earth called Aba. This is informing you too that my brother,
Mazi Vin Otuonye is from IMO state.
Unlike Abia state, Imo state under the handle of  Owelle Rochas Okorocha, a man known to be very seriously allergic to seeing people suffer, seeing bad roads, cannot stay a day imagining that a people should be let to drown in their streets and live on trashes.

Vin Otuonye is from IMO state, a state some Abia citizens actually call Paradise, and Aba people call the heaven they have been dreaming about when compared to the looks and feelings of Aba they see and hopelessly live in .

The report on Aba, below, is detailed and yet lacking in some great details, the level of anguish, distress and suppressed madness in the people that live and do business in Aba.

No cameras can get such a feeling and few inhabitants of Aba  complained about.  The rest of Aba habitats do not know things can be better because it never happened since TC Orji and Orji Uzo Kalu kidnapped Abia and using Aba for rituals.
The worst is these inhabitants are now used to living in ghettos, hell , and they are smiling about it too.

I visited Aba in April this year and have worse pictures than what this report could say. I had to literally swim across a middle of the  lake along PH road between Jaja Junction and the Enugu PortHarcourt road south bound. I survived.
I then took a detour on my way to visiting one of my favorite lines in Ariria.
Some area boys noted that my car was new in town and I wondered like I did not know a safer corner to navigate to avoid being completely drowned in the lake of Faulks road near Amaikonne on  Faulks road.

The guys were there making tons of mony rescuing drowning Cars and people. They urged me to take  the mid right corner of the lake . I did not know that side was the deepest of the river and that the guys had planned to make a killing in rescuing me should I yield . They did and bountifully too. I took their advise  and by the time another car driver could redirect me, my car submerged completely. Same area boys pulled me out, and took me to a room safely prepared  for drying up drowned people. There were boys there near the dry room selling towels, under wears, pants and shirts.
I striped completely, refused to  bathe, and  donned a set set of clothing they sold to me. You can imagine what I did with my submerged car. I left it for the rescue guys. That is an experience awaiting Abarians like me then that began life being just Aba boys.
Aba , under the leadership of governors such as Orji Uzo Kalu and present day T. C Orji is a dead city, a jungle, ghetto of the highest order and the meaning of hell as described in the holy books. Real property value is in a trash, every hallway in houses in Aba, is a market place. Every curb space is a store.
Successive governors have not added any thing new to the great jobs Dee Sam, Mbakwe did when he was the governor of the then IMO state.

There are churches in every room in Aba and pastors flourish in galore,  and occasionally floating their faith, riches and hopes on all the streets that are today stagnant rivers in Aba Ngwa.

Despite the lakes and ponds in the streets, people on Sundays keep besieging their worship centers with happy hearts and hauling their bibles and lives to their churches with hope to find some sort of a God in their worship centers. A hopeless crave.

There is no way God or a God that wants to remain God would consider Aba as one of the places on earth to care for. Aba is a hub for the Nigerian most rejected humans.
The city has been abandoned by God and successive leaderships after Dee Sam.
Even the governors are scared of  thinking of Aba because such a concern can cause them all their yearly allocation from Abuja. Decades of reckless abandonment and neglect has culminated into a situation of no " nmekwantacy"   . 
Aba is a travesty of today's Nigeria's modern decay and again, the meaning of abandoned humans and a city under possession by demons
( PDP)  that call themselves governors.
.
The deplorable environmental hazards in  Aba defies science of disease causation and epidemiology.

Disease causing agents in Aba area are more sympathetic to humans than governor TC Orji, order wise no human in Aba should be alive today considering how dirty, smelly, stagnant, and useless the city has recently become under Orji Uzo Kalu and T .C Orji.

There are some solution to Aba problems.

1) Make Aba a state so that a doing and kindly governor like Okorocha, can demolish all those houses and buildings people set up by the streets. Begin Aba all over and if possible send her current habitats for a serious emotional rehab.  A lot of them are already mentally sick and lack enough insight to run away from a deadly environment.

2) Let Owelle Rochas Okorocha, the governor of IMO state,  relocate to Abia state in 2019 so he can become governor of Abia State, and  make Aba residents become humans again, and make Aba, a habitable place in Nigeria.
3) Aba should boycott every election that comes up, from council to the presidential elections because participating in electing people that do not feel that Aba is on this earth and her inhabitants are humans is useless.
4) President Jonathan, (PDP), should visit a road in Aba and should declare a state of Emergency in Aba right away after seeing how inhumanly his party,  PDP, has made a real hell,  the hub of Aba, Igbo - made era .

Hope Odera reads this report or sends his men to visit PortHarcourt road Aba from Parks  junction to Osisioma junction to Tricoma. I believe he will rewrite all his praises for T. C  Orji if indeed he, Odera, is still a human.
This is Dan. Akusobi. I live at 27 Dandidio Road, Aba. Hell.
Dan. Akusobi.
27 Danfodio Road. Aba.



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