Great video. Just a minor point of correction though: the part of Illoabuchi Road that connects you to Eagle Island is in Mile 2, not Mile 1. I grew up in that part of Port Harcourt City.
Showcasing eagle island as one of the "exclusive areas in portharcourt is really embarrasing for the state....yes in the past up until maybe early 2000s but no longer true...from d video you posted, what looks exclusive about it today....is it the bad roads or very dirty and unkept streets...? Unfortunately, that is the current state of the city, very dirty and nothing exclusive....I grew up in d city from the 80s...my brother, Portharcourt was truly a garden city. Not anymore.
This is a much better video compares to the other video I watched. Nice showing the entire Eagle Island and the tarred roads.
There is always room for improvement. Thank you for watching
Great video. Just a minor point of correction though: the part of Illoabuchi Road that connects you to Eagle Island is in Mile 2, not Mile 1. I grew up in that part of Port Harcourt City.
Waoh I so much appreciate your correction, I actually taught it was mile one. Thank you for the correction
Very nice video, thank you ..great to see this ..I have a friend how live hire
Glad you enjoyed it
@@Kristasproperties Again thank you..and thank for your respons. God bless you
thanks for the info. how much is a plot of land going for on this island?
Within the range of 20- 30 million. Call our number if you would like to have something in this estate 08163515552
Everywhere is rundown and backward in Nigeria.Government is only interested in looting not developing a country.Thank you.
Showcasing eagle island as one of the "exclusive areas in portharcourt is really embarrasing for the state....yes in the past up until maybe early 2000s but no longer true...from d video you posted, what looks exclusive about it today....is it the bad roads or very dirty and unkept streets...? Unfortunately, that is the current state of the city, very dirty and nothing exclusive....I grew up in d city from the 80s...my brother, Portharcourt was truly a garden city. Not anymore.