@@oluwadamilola6233 all the yorrroba state capitals are littered with rustic brown roofs and mud houses, but all you can see in Awka are well planned neighbourhoods with decent and modern houses. Be the judge
It is among the fastest developing city in Nigeria, every city has its own share of bad roads. At Soludo has turned the city and almost everywhere in Anambra into a construction site. This video is a bit old
@@doc.georgeandersonjr539 I am from imo state but truth be told, Owerri is a glorified village compare to Awka. Awka has flyovers but Owerri has none, Awka has worldclass ICC but Owerri has none. Most imo people are living in Onitsha but you cannot find anyone from Anambra living in imo
Development in Anambra stopped where Peter Obi left it, this road that lead to Eke Awka is still solid. They use to sweep it when Obi was in power but look at how soludo left it filled with sands. Awka is still far from Development. We are lagging behind
Nothing like sweeping off sand on Anambra state roads..that's what I observe,if u go Onitsha Owerri road.sand filled at the middle of the road,while grass grows . without no govt intension of packing off the sands
@@owerrig296awka is most disorganized city in Nigeria with no proper planning ..very filty.all roads are full of red sands with no proper drainage systems.,no walk ways. .some villages are better off than awka intense of road planning.
Anambra is even more developed by far than our imo state. Anambra has three major cities but imo has just Owerri and still yet it is still backward. At least Obiano built international airport, ICC, roads, flyovers, etc. Mention one mega infrastructure in imo state since 1999. I weep for imo and wish we get it right
Roads in Awka are clean, even from this video you can see well paved roads with covered Drains, even your state capital is a village compare to this city
@@Styve_22 you are the one that needs to travel to other states. I am from imo and I have been to almost all the cities in Nigeria. Awka is among the best. Awka has beautiful flyovers, beautiful and best ICC, beautiful estates and worldclass Awka millennium city, etc, what one do we have in Owerri or other SE state capitals.
Nice city. Awka is the fastest developing city in Nigeria aside Abuja
Glorified village after 32 years as a Capital city.
Stop deceiving. Awka is like London compare to your glorified village state capital
@@stevestyve1 ok
Looks like a village
Awka is like London compare to any state capital in yorrroba land
@@stevestyve1 hmm, what am i seeing here says otherwise
@@oluwadamilola6233 all the yorrroba state capitals are littered with rustic brown roofs and mud houses, but all you can see in Awka are well planned neighbourhoods with decent and modern houses. Be the judge
Beautiful city. This is better than Owerri that's littered with dilapidated muddy roads
Does this look like a capital city . Obiano failed to upgrade and maintain Awka
It is among the fastest developing city in Nigeria, every city has its own share of bad roads. At Soludo has turned the city and almost everywhere in Anambra into a construction site. This video is a bit old
if you talk now all these Ndi Anambra villagers will come and say Awka is more beautiful than the mighty Owerri hypocrites
@@doc.georgeandersonjr539 I am from imo state but truth be told, Owerri is a glorified village compare to Awka. Awka has flyovers but Owerri has none, Awka has worldclass ICC but Owerri has none. Most imo people are living in Onitsha but you cannot find anyone from Anambra living in imo
Development in Anambra stopped where Peter Obi left it, this road that lead to Eke Awka is still solid. They use to sweep it when Obi was in power but look at how soludo left it filled with sands. Awka is still far from Development. We are lagging behind
What a village
Even ABAKALIKI EBONYI STATE IS Even much better than this Awka
It is a petty and very painful for ANAMBRA PEOPLE😪😪😪😪
Abakaleke is like a village compare to Awka, thats why most ebonyi people are living in Anambra
Nothing like sweeping off sand on Anambra state roads..that's what I observe,if u go Onitsha Owerri road.sand filled at the middle of the road,while grass grows . without no govt intension of packing off the sands
Anambra is a full construction site with many roads under reconstruction. That said, Anambra has the best roads in the east
@@owerrig296awka is most disorganized city in Nigeria with no proper planning ..very filty.all roads are full of red sands with no proper drainage systems.,no walk ways.
.some villages are better off than awka intense of road planning.
Owerri is a slum a glorified rural area compare to Awka or Onitsha that’s why most imo indigenes prefer to live in Anambra cities
is only a blind man who can say that Awka is more beautiful than Owerri this yellow dusty place?
Anambra is even more developed by far than our imo state. Anambra has three major cities but imo has just Owerri and still yet it is still backward. At least Obiano built international airport, ICC, roads, flyovers, etc. Mention one mega infrastructure in imo state since 1999. I weep for imo and wish we get it right
Awka really look dirty.mud sand on virtually all the broken roads
Roads in Awka are clean, even from this video you can see well paved roads with covered Drains, even your state capital is a village compare to this city
@@owerrig296 u need to travel out of anambra to see light.
B4 u will understand what good road entails.
@@Styve_22 you are the one that needs to travel to other states. I am from imo and I have been to almost all the cities in Nigeria. Awka is among the best. Awka has beautiful flyovers, beautiful and best ICC, beautiful estates and worldclass Awka millennium city, etc, what one do we have in Owerri or other SE state capitals.
@@owerrig296 available Owerri is clean more than entire anambra.
@@Styve_22 Owerri is a slum and a glorified village compare to anywhere in Anambra. That’s why most imo people prefer to live in Awka and Onitsha
This is a place pitobi governed for eight yrs looks like jungle terrible 😔
You can imagine, and he completed he's eight years this year.