Don't mind mostly poor people are always trying to tell rich people how to spend their Hotel business is an industry producing brand services that provide demand and supply.Hail the man.
Ide Umuoji is a great entrepreneur and a true home boy that is making his dreams for his community and Igbo land at large come true, Congrats on your project and good luck. Creative Lord Tv you’re doing Massive Meyn 🎉
@longinusukenta why wait on the government to do something or build roads for your village when you got the money to build the roads yourself. And you can't be saying except weasel Tinubu administration to fix some roads or Governors the roads would already be there. Oooo🤣 I'm African American and could never understand these rich people from other countries who live here and go back home with $100k cars and the road to their house messed up and they driving on on messed up roads. Make this make sense
@SamWright-y2b Some of the wealthy Igbo business people do build roads, but not everybody has money to do so. The guy probably has enough money to build a hotel but doesn't have enough to build a road. Hotel has return on investment, but roads don't. By the way, at least ninety percent of the roads in African villages are not tarred. The government should figure out a way to generate the kind of revenue that will help facilitate the construction of those roads. And also, if this guy were to build a road, how many kilometers do you want him to build?
@longinusukenta it big money in road we master the road game in the states put up a toll on the road and you got money for life🤣🤣🤣🤣...he got money for the road bro. But that's his decision all due respect. Big up to the both of yall...Golden black dragon of the Jaguar Clan
@SamWright-y2b It's possible to toll highways, but not village roads. Infrastructure projects are lagging behind every other endeavor in Sub-Saharan Africa. African governments really need to get their act together. You will be shocked to know that most city roads are not tarred either.
Nigerian American from Awka Anambra state in the comment section. Igbos are great people.
You really made it early. You will enjoy the fruits of your labour bro. "Ide na Umuoji "
Anambra men are blessing to igboland
God bless Anambra state
God bless igboland
A man of principle and vision. Great entrepreneur indeed. More blessings.
This is amazing,God bless you creative tv,you you are really ready for IDE.
Your wealth and degrees in Education are justified ❤ hard working gentle man
This is what we need to develop our town
God Bless you Ide UmuOji, very awesome event centre and you are such a lovely man. Kudos ❤
This is great 👍
Good advice boss
God bless umu igbo
Turi Ugo ide umuoji ❤
Nice one,if he tarred the road that will be massive
He's doing well ❤❤❤❤
Long life to you
Hotel is also an industry and people got to understand it
Don't mind mostly poor people are always trying to tell rich people how to spend their Hotel business is an industry producing brand services that provide demand and supply.Hail the man.
Love it
Ide Umuoji is a great entrepreneur and a true home boy that is making his dreams for his community and Igbo land at large come true, Congrats on your project and good luck. Creative Lord Tv you’re doing Massive Meyn 🎉
educative video
ROAD ROAD ROAD very few people bring roads to there villages...great video
Road is a government job. Igbo governors should start building roads when they see private individuals establishing businesses in a given area.
@longinusukenta why wait on the government to do something or build roads for your village when you got the money to build the roads yourself. And you can't be saying except weasel Tinubu administration to fix some roads or Governors the roads would already be there. Oooo🤣 I'm African American and could never understand these rich people from other countries who live here and go back home with $100k cars and the road to their house messed up and they driving on on messed up roads. Make this make sense
@SamWright-y2b
Some of the wealthy Igbo business people do build roads, but not everybody has money to do so. The guy probably has enough money to build a hotel but doesn't have enough to build a road. Hotel has return on investment, but roads don't. By the way, at least ninety percent of the roads in African villages are not tarred. The government should figure out a way to generate the kind of revenue that will help facilitate the construction of those roads. And also, if this guy were to build a road, how many kilometers do you want him to build?
@longinusukenta it big money in road we master the road game in the states put up a toll on the road and you got money for life🤣🤣🤣🤣...he got money for the road bro. But that's his decision all due respect. Big up to the both of yall...Golden black dragon of the Jaguar Clan
@SamWright-y2b
It's possible to toll highways, but not village roads. Infrastructure projects are lagging behind every other endeavor in Sub-Saharan Africa. African governments really need to get their act together. You will be shocked to know that most city roads are not tarred either.
Lovely
Nice one
He's doing well
Those police men if they hear a gun 🔫 short they will run away... 😏😒
Problem with the hotels especially inside town is that criminals wil take advantage to hide here !
Amazing stuff
This man is azaman 😮😮 is calling work for people
God Bless you Ide UmuOji, very awesome event centre and you are such a lovely man. Kudos ❤