I noticed the city isn't as crowded and congested as Abuja, even though Abuja isn't yet as crowded and as congested as Lagos. Although it's getting there really fast. Also I didn't see any car or tricycle driving against the flow or direction of traffic compared with Abuja where drivers run the roads like there's no government in place. In Abuja, they drive recklessly against the flow of traffic like no man's business. With reference to the gasoline problem you made mention about, I just learnt this last Thursday the reason we're having scarcity and that the problem is primarily an issue in Abuja. Imagine having money in your pocket and still not able to get gas for your car. Same thing applies to electricity. This is the mess we're experiencing in the so called capital city of Nigeria. Anyway, thanks for the video. I forgot to mention the beauty of the city with regards to its Greeness. I hope you'll let us know if those street lights actually work. We look forward to more videos about Nigerian cities. Thanks
All I can say is thank you BigWillz for allowing Passion to lead you, you've done justice to my Darling State as if you're paid to do it, may God Almighty reward you.
Nice catch. I've never been to Akwa Ijom or Cross River States. But from my geographical readings and documentary ilages watched since the 1970's and during the governance of Duke about these states, I concluded they are the greenest, sparsely populated and lowest crime rate in Nigeria. I grew-up with friends from these states in Ikoyi, Lagos. They're not trouble makers nor loud mouths. Although, from a neighbouring entreprising and gas riche State. But my prefered states of settlement and investissements will be both. They have rivers, coast line, best seafoods, seaports, good large roads, no traffic congestion nor useless agbero thugs, moreover, they're close to Cameroun. What else ! I traveled to many towns, cities and villages in Europe observing their built environnements. Watched from Switzerland.
Beautiful Drive through vlog. The Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo was commissioned and opened for use on the 23rd of September 2009. This ceremony was used to mark the 22nd anniversary of Akwa Ibom State's creation from the Old Cross River State. This Airport has an MRO hanger (the first in West Africa), a parallel runway, and an international standard terminal building under construction. Those greenhouses are where the state government is planting tomatoes, Onions, cucumber, lettuce, pepper, and other vegetables. They also use those greenhouses to train farmers in the state on how to use greenhouse technology to grow crops. The Airport road is expanded from a dual carriageway to an 8 lanes express road, so the 8 lanes express road will empty traffic from the Airport into the 10 lanes Idongesit Nkanga Avenue (under construction) which will take the traffic pressure off the city centre. That old road that you're seeing is the old Oron road which the Airport runway crosses and was forced to close with the provision of an alternative route to Oron town which is that road the road signage indicated.
You hardly see road markings on Nigerian roads, how much more sidewalk. This is born out off corruption. The powers that be always find loopholes to pocket some change from the cost of awarding goverment contracts. They could easily subtract the cost of road markings or sidewalk from the official amount of the entire contract that is made public; thereby depriving the contractor of the fund needed to complete the road with road markings. Another reason is due to the substandard ways that most things are still done in this country compared with developed nations.
Nigerian road contractors need to build quality roads with high quality road markings. Very sad... In 21st century still most of the Nigerian roads has no road markings. In the Netherlands the road markings across the cities here are really thick paints and it stay there for many years without fading. Many things in Nigeria need to be changed because it's very bad compared to some countries in the Southern and Eastern Africa.
Don't ask this guy anything again. He doesn't know anything about Akwa Ibom. The road he's calling old community road, used to be Uyo-Oron Road. It was diverted when the Airport Road which was supposed to lead to Oron was constructed. The other side of the road was then diverted to Nsit Atai to Oron.
Sir, the man is doing his best o. But that road was once a community road and it's still being used as an access road. This new road is a community road as well. Abi?
Pls do verify before doing a story. The airport was long commissioned before 2010. It's during the tenure of Obong Victor Attah which ended in 2007. Find out. I don't know why many of the so-called guides don't know anything.
Expansion of the road is for the benefits of the rich and might. That road was was already 4 lanes, some area are 6 lanes and it is never busy, but the government choose to waste money when there is so much unemployment in the state. Akwa Ibom has the highest unemployment rate in Nigeria.
So building for the future is a waste of money Mr. Oversabi. Don't you know that if this road is not expanded now that this area is not completely built up that it will cost the government more funds to acquire the right of way in order to expand this road in the future when this area must have been completely built up, especially with the way Nigerians likes to violate building regulations by exceeding the limit to which they can go closer to the express when building? Sometimes the way some people reason out of sheer ignorance baffles me. The Governor has attracted several industrial establishments to the state and employment has been created, you don't expect him to completely eradicate unemployment overnight. You're here ranting out of ignorance with NBS over-bloated politically-motivated statistics. When there was no industrial establishment in Akwa Ibom State, the unemployment rate was not the highest in the country, but now that this government has brought a lot of factories to the state, the unemployment now grew to become the highest in the country is absurd and laughable. lt is on record that Akwa Ibom is among the top first 5 states with the highest Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) in Nigeria since 2015 to date. And within this period under review, we've come behind Lagos in the entire federation several times. Our lGR has grown from around 15 Billion Naira in 2015 to around 32 Billion Naira before Covid-19 without the government introducing new or additional taxes, and our GDP has grown from 11 Million USD in 2015 to about 13.7 Million USD at present, which is an indication that there's an increase in productivity and employments and yet you are here deceiving yourself. Akwa Ibom State is now number 6 on the list of top 10 states with the Highest GDP in Nigeria, moving from number 8 in 2015 to number 6 displacing Edo and Kano States to be at Number 6 on that table. you can do your research to confirm this.
For your information. It's not the government responsibility to create jobs. Government provide basic amenities and infrastructure for private individuals and businesses to create jobs and that's exactly what the state government is doing. Check developed countries, the highest employer of labour isn't govt but private businesses. Aks is creating enabling environment to attract this private businesses who will in turn employ individuals, thereby reducing unemployment.
You are saying rubbish! I'm from there. I lived in Lagos, but when I went back to school in Uniuyo, returning back to Lagos never crossed my mind again. Have sense, it's free!
Bigwillz, you dont need to grow any more, you have grown enough.
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Thanks for being a good sport, just a bit of fun. No vex.
I noticed the city isn't as crowded and congested as Abuja, even though Abuja isn't yet as crowded and as congested as Lagos. Although it's getting there really fast. Also I didn't see any car or tricycle driving against the flow or direction of traffic compared with Abuja where drivers run the roads like there's no government in place. In Abuja, they drive recklessly against the flow of traffic like no man's business.
With reference to the gasoline problem you made mention about, I just learnt this last Thursday the reason we're having scarcity and that the problem is primarily an issue in Abuja. Imagine having money in your pocket and still not able to get gas for your car. Same thing applies to electricity. This is the mess we're experiencing in the so called capital city of Nigeria.
Anyway, thanks for the video. I forgot to mention the beauty of the city with regards to its Greeness. I hope you'll let us know if those street lights actually work. We look forward to more videos about Nigerian cities. Thanks
Thank you bro for commenting. Appreciated
The street light works very well
This was a beautiful drive vlog.
I visited Akwa Ibom State Uyo in February and March 2022 and it brought back memories.
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All I can say is thank you BigWillz for allowing Passion to lead you, you've done justice to my Darling State as if you're paid to do it, may God Almighty reward you.
Amen and thank you @Iboro Udo
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Nice catch. I've never been to Akwa Ijom or Cross River States. But from my geographical readings and documentary ilages watched since the 1970's and during the governance of Duke about these states, I concluded they are the greenest, sparsely populated and lowest crime rate in Nigeria. I grew-up with friends from these states in Ikoyi, Lagos. They're not trouble makers nor loud mouths. Although, from a neighbouring entreprising and gas riche State. But my prefered states of settlement and investissements will be both. They have rivers, coast line, best seafoods, seaports, good large roads, no traffic congestion nor useless agbero thugs, moreover, they're close to Cameroun. What else ! I traveled to many towns, cities and villages in Europe observing their built environnements. Watched from Switzerland.
Wao, nice to have you here. You are welcome to the family @Teffunio Tofu
Beautiful Drive through vlog. The Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo was commissioned and opened for use on the 23rd of September 2009. This ceremony was used to mark the 22nd anniversary of Akwa Ibom State's creation from the Old Cross River State. This Airport has an MRO hanger (the first in West Africa), a parallel runway, and an international standard terminal building under construction. Those greenhouses are where the state government is planting tomatoes, Onions, cucumber, lettuce, pepper, and other vegetables. They also use those greenhouses to train farmers in the state on how to use greenhouse technology to grow crops. The Airport road is expanded from a dual carriageway to an 8 lanes express road, so the 8 lanes express road will empty traffic from the Airport into the 10 lanes Idongesit Nkanga Avenue (under construction) which will take the traffic pressure off the city centre. That old road that you're seeing is the old Oron road which the Airport runway crosses and was forced to close with the provision of an alternative route to Oron town which is that road the road signage indicated.
Thank you for the information Bru. 🙏🙏
Another big content from bigwillz thanks sir for exploring my beautiful state of akwa Abasi ibom state nice vlog out there
A beautiful state.❤️❤️
Beautiful i always love what I'm seeing there
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Look at the beautiful cloud ☁️
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Ich war im September in Uyo. Es hat mir sehr gefallen. Nächste Jahr im April bin ich wieder zu Besuch
Es freut mich das es Ihnen gefallen hat. Halten Sie mich bei Ihrem nächsten Besuch auf dem Laufenden.
Hmmm! Even from the airport, you can tell right away that you are coming to a green and pleasant land!!
Akwa Ibom Ayaya!!!
Just amazing 🤩!
Exactly
Always on point
I feel your video always
Thank you 🙏
Mehn akwa ibom get road oo
The best I have seen so far.
Wowwww I love it I'm from kenya now I know where I'll be going soon.my sweetheart is from this state.
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The drive through is so beautiful.. I love the feel of the greens
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I am in love with our nature, so beautiful, our country is truly blessed.🥰
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Very beautiful. .. the roads are still in good standard
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The drive through was enjoyable, the beauty of the vegetation is inviting. Big up to you
Thank you 🙏
I enjoy the drive
Thank you. You are welcome
One of the best state well plan in Nigeria
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What happened to road markings in Nigeria,
You hardly see road markings on Nigerian roads, how much more sidewalk. This is born out off corruption. The powers that be always find loopholes to pocket some change from the cost of awarding goverment contracts. They could easily subtract the cost of road markings or sidewalk from the official amount of the entire contract that is made public; thereby depriving the contractor of the fund needed to complete the road with road markings. Another reason is due to the substandard ways that most things are still done in this country compared with developed nations.
@@XY-rh3if true
Nigeria and big doings !!!
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Clean video. Well done!
Thank you
Akwa Ibom the most organized state in Nigeria
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You should be showing the new terminal, not the old shack
I will When next I visit.
Thank you so much for this info, I’m a single mom of 2 moving this year to Nigeria!
Get in touch with me we can chat via Whatsapp. I'm sure you will have a great time when you do visit.
Nigerian road contractors need to build quality roads with high quality road markings. Very sad... In 21st century still most of the Nigerian roads has no road markings.
In the Netherlands the road markings across the cities here are really thick paints and it stay there for many years without fading.
Many things in Nigeria need to be changed because it's very bad compared to some countries in the Southern and Eastern Africa.
We really need a change of how things are done here. As a matter of fact, the country needs overhauling
😭 roads are becoming dusty... Not as clean as it used to
OK
It’s becos of the construction work going on
That’s because of the ongoing construction on the road
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE BIG WILLZ COLLAB WITH MARIA HABILA
That may be cool. Is she in Abuja or Jos?
@@Bigwillz SHE IS KANO BASED BUT TRAVELS THE COUNTRY JUST LIKE YOU
@@OneManWentToMow wao nice to know. Will definitely contact her when I'm going to Kano.
Don't ask this guy anything again. He doesn't know anything about Akwa Ibom. The road he's calling old community road, used to be Uyo-Oron Road. It was diverted when the Airport Road which was supposed to lead to Oron was constructed. The other side of the road was then diverted to Nsit Atai to Oron.
Thank you 🙏 for the information. Appreciated
Sir, the man is doing his best o. But that road was once a community road and it's still being used as an access road. This new road is a community road as well. Abi?
Pls do verify before doing a story. The airport was long commissioned before 2010. It's during the tenure of Obong Victor Attah which ended in 2007. Find out. I don't know why many of the so-called guides don't know anything.
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It was inaugurated on 23rd September, 2009.
Expansion of the road is for the benefits of the rich and might. That road was was already 4 lanes, some area are 6 lanes and it is never busy, but the government choose to waste money when there is so much unemployment in the state. Akwa Ibom has the highest unemployment rate in Nigeria.
Wao
So building for the future is a waste of money Mr. Oversabi. Don't you know that if this road is not expanded now that this area is not completely built up that it will cost the government more funds to acquire the right of way in order to expand this road in the future when this area must have been completely built up, especially with the way Nigerians likes to violate building regulations by exceeding the limit to which they can go closer to the express when building?
Sometimes the way some people reason out of sheer ignorance baffles me.
The Governor has attracted several industrial establishments to the state and employment has been created, you don't expect him to completely eradicate unemployment overnight.
You're here ranting out of ignorance with NBS over-bloated politically-motivated statistics.
When there was no industrial establishment in Akwa Ibom State, the unemployment rate was not the highest in the country, but now that this government has brought a lot of factories to the state, the unemployment now grew to become the highest in the country is absurd and laughable.
lt is on record that Akwa Ibom is among the top first 5 states with the highest Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) in Nigeria since 2015 to date. And within this period under review, we've come behind Lagos in the entire federation several times.
Our lGR has grown from around 15 Billion Naira in 2015 to around 32 Billion Naira before Covid-19 without the government introducing new or additional taxes, and our GDP has grown from 11 Million USD in 2015 to about 13.7 Million USD at present, which is an indication that there's an increase in productivity and employments and yet you are here deceiving yourself.
Akwa Ibom State is now number 6 on the list of top 10 states with the Highest GDP in Nigeria, moving from number 8 in 2015 to number 6 displacing Edo and Kano States to be at Number 6 on that table. you can do your research to confirm this.
@@nsikakessien Amazing
For your information. It's not the government responsibility to create jobs. Government provide basic amenities and infrastructure for private individuals and businesses to create jobs and that's exactly what the state government is doing. Check developed countries, the highest employer of labour isn't govt but private businesses. Aks is creating enabling environment to attract this private businesses who will in turn employ individuals, thereby reducing unemployment.
@@victormark8785 You're right my brother. Our people like to blame the government for everything.
This airport is actually in Oron, why are they calling it Uyo airport? Another way of denial Oro nation anything.
Wao. I believe that's internal/local politics. Maybe someone will correct it someday
AI is beautiful but extremely fetish. Have lots of friends from there but would never return due to that
Really? Wao
Please no stereotypes.
You are saying rubbish!
I'm from there.
I lived in Lagos, but when I went back to school in Uniuyo, returning back to Lagos never crossed my mind again.
Have sense, it's free!
The drive through is so beautiful.. I love the feel of the greens
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