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  • Anambra 2025: APC candidate Ukachukwu votes, alleges ‘widespread’ vote buying

    Anambra 2025: APC candidate Ukachukwu votes, alleges ‘widespread’ vote buying

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in Anambra, Mr Nicholas Ukachukwu, has alleged widespread vote buying at the ongoing governorship election in the state.

    Ukachukwu made the allegation in an interview shortly after casting his vote at Polling Unit 012, Umudimala Amaihe Hall, Osumenyi in Nnewi South Local Government Area of the state.

    The APC candidate specifically accused the ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) of vote buying across all polling units.

    “From what I have been hearing, there has been reports of hitches and security challenges but largely, there have been vote buying.

    “That has become the biggest menace that will witch hunt this country to a standstill. It will come to a point where leaders, who have the opportunity to be in power, will not be able to do anything,” he said.

    Ukachukwu said that from one or two places that his people had visited, there were many things going on, including vote buying.

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    “It is a collective treasury that has been looted and given back to people to get back their mandate. It is a bad thing that everybody should condemn.

    “So far, there has been no report of death or any major incidence of mishap,” he added.

    The APC governorship candidate called for collective condemnation of what he called a bad practice, urging security agencies to live up to their responsibility of curb electoral fraud.

    He also claimed that one of his party agents was beaten up in Utuh in Nnewi South Local Government Area.

    Ukachukwu, however, said that exercising his civic right was a proof that he was qualified to vote and be voted for.

    In spite of the vote buying allegations, he expressed the confidence that his party would win the election.

    “I believe God that winning is still possible because the day is still young,” he stated.

    Ukachukwu commended INEC for the early arrival of materials and officials, which he said had improved the electoral process in the state.

    (NAN)

  • On Anambra 2025…

    On Anambra 2025…

    In the annals of our history as a state, there are moments that stand as watersheds between mediocrity and magnificence, between the twilight of decline and the dawn of renewal. Anambra State now stands at such a precipice, gazing into an abyss of unfulfilled potential on one side and the luminous horizon of transformation on the other. The choice before Ndi Anambra transcends partisan allegiance—it is a sacred covenant with posterity, a referendum on whether the Light of the Nation shall continue to flicker in darkness or blaze forth with renewed brilliance.

    The numbers speak with a clarity that lofty  rhetoric, and highfalutin words cannot obscure. From 8th position to 34th among Nigeria’s 36 states—a precipitous descent of 26 places that tells the story of a great state humbled by inadequate stewardship. This is not merely statistical adumbration; it is the lived reality of millions whose dreams have been deferred, whose aspirations have collided with the harsh walls of governmental dysfunction.

    Consider the cruel irony: Anambra, blessed with industrious sons and daughters whose entrepreneurial spirit has conquered markets from Lagos to London, now ranks 33rd in capital expenditure per capita. The state that produced titans of commerce and scholarship now languishes at 33rd in educational infrastructure, while our children—those bright-eyed inheritors of a once-glorious legacy—sit in classrooms that mock their potential. In public health delivery, we have plummeted to 30th position, as if the wellbeing of our people has become an afterthought in the calculus of governance.

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    Most damning of all, in the metric of “State Attractiveness,” Anambra now shares ignominious company with Bayelsa and bandit-ravaged Zamfara as among the least preferred destinations for relocation. Let that sink into the collective consciousness of a people whose ancestors transformed swamps into citadels of civilization. We who once attracted the world now repel even our own.

    Into such a  landscape of despair strides a figure whose very biography reads as a repudiation of mediocrity. Prince Dr. Nicholas Ukachukwu (MFR) comes not as a political neophyte trafficking in empty promises, but as a seasoned architect of transformation whose antecedents speak volumes before his lips move. Here is a man who understands that governance is not performance art but the process of delivering tangible improvements to people’s lives.

    His credentials are not manufactured for electoral consumption—they are forged in the crucible of real-world achievement. From construction and infrastructure development to public service, Ukachukwu has demonstrated the rare amalgamation of technical competence, visionary thinking, and unwavering integrity that defines transformative leadership. Where others have seen obstacles, he has engineered solutions. Where others have preached development, he has built it with his own hands.

    Ukachukwu’s vision for Anambra is encapsulated in his Eight Enablers—a comprehensive blueprint that addresses the totality of our state’s challenges with the precision of a surgeon and the scope of a master planner.

    Ukachukwu understands with crystalline clarity what current leadership has failed to grasp: without security, every other development initiative becomes an exercise in futility. His security framework goes beyond the rustic employment of thieves and cutthroats who now in turn harass innocent civilians, whilst crimes are repeatedly committed even within precincts close to the seat of government.  Through meaningful youth engagement, job creation via industrialization, community policing, and collaboration with traditional institutions,  Anambra will be transformed from a theater of fear into a sanctuary of safety.

    Consider this: 103 industries have fled our state, markets close in apprehension, and the industrious spirit of Ndi Anambra withers under the shadow of unknown gunmen. Ukachukwu recognizes that idle youth become vulnerable to criminal recruitment, and his integrated approach combines immediate security responses with long-term solutions addressing poverty, unemployment, and marginalization.

    With proven expertise in construction and infrastructure development, Ukachukwu brings to governance what it has sorely lacked—technical competence married to project management excellence. Unlike the current administration’s haphazard approach that has left our roads scarred with potholes and collapsed sections despite quintupled federal allocations, Ikukuoma will build infrastructure to international standards.

    His strategic approach prioritizes roads with maximum economic impact—connecting agricultural areas to markets, linking industrial zones, and facilitating commerce. Erosion control will be integrated into every project, addressing environmental challenges comprehensively. Through Public-Private Partnerships and modern construction techniques, he will create road networks that last, using his construction background not as theoretical knowledge but as practical wisdom gained from executing complex projects successfully.

    In Ikukuoma’s Anambra, electricity ceases to be a luxury and becomes the right of every citizen. His power revolution strategy recognizes that every kilowatt generated catalyzes transformation, every power line erected bridges the gap between subsistence and prosperity. This is not about lighting bulbs—it is about illuminating the boundless possibilities that have remained dormant in darkness.

    “Akwukwo bu ife”—education is wealth, our ancestors proclaimed. Yet what wealth can we bequeath when our educational infrastructure crumbles and our teachers labor under poor welfare? Ukachukwu’s education agenda transcends cosmetic improvements to encompass teacher welfare, digital literacy, vocational training, and infrastructure that honors the sanctity of learning. He will restore Anambra’s schools from monuments of neglect to citadels of excellence that once produced professors, engineers, and captains of industry.

    Ikukuoma envisions a comprehensive three-level healthcare system: primary care facilities providing essential community services, secondary care offering specialized treatment, and tertiary centers delivering advanced medical expertise. Twenty-one general hospitals will ensure accessible healthcare throughout the state, while three reference hospitals will provide specialized services, potentially positioning Anambra as a regional healthcare hub attracting medical tourism.

    Perhaps nothing captures the transformative nature of Ukachukwu’s vision like his revolutionary concept of three industrial clusters—one in each senatorial zone. These are not mere economic zones; they are cathedrals of commerce, destinies being forged in steel and silicon. Each cluster will serve as an engine of prosperity, creating thousands of jobs, attracting investment, and transforming Anambra into the economic powerhouse it was destined to be.

    In Ikukuoma’s Anambra, agriculture transcends subsistence to become agribusiness, farmers evolve into entrepreneurs, and rural communities emerge as centers of wealth creation. His uptakers program ensures every harvest translates to prosperity, every farmer rises from survival to success. This is agriculture reimagined and rural communities transformed.

    Recognizing that a generation of talented young people currently watches their skills rust from disuse, Ukachukwu will create pathways to prosperity through entrepreneurship programs, skills acquisition, and job creation. No longer will our youth be condemned to unemployment despite their brilliance.

    While the current administration engages in propaganda about “One Youth, One Skill” programs that exist more in press releases than reality, while it presides over the collapse of 101 industries and the descent from 8th to 34th position nationally, while it watches our state become synonymous with insecurity alongside Zamfara—Ukachukwu offers something radical: competence, integrity, and a proven track record of delivery.

    The opposition may attempt to paint him as a stranger to the party, conveniently forgetting that he comes from legacy parties that formed the APC. They may concoct elaborate falsehoods about his relationship with the presidency, ignoring that he is resident in the Villa and enjoys direct access to President Tinubu. They may criticize his choice of running mate and campaign leadership, revealing their own descent into gutter politics while avoiding discussion of the issues that matter.

    But the discerning people of Anambra obviously can see through such chicanery. They recognize desperation when they see it—the flailing of an administration that has squandered the quintupled federal allocations and increased IGR on poor stewardship while delivering deteriorating infrastructure, worsening security, and declining state rankings.

    The Igbo philosophy of collective advancement finds its truest expression in Ukachukwu’s vision of inclusive development across all 179 communities. This is not the politics of exclusion or zonal favoritism—it is governance that recognizes every community’s right to participate in Anambra’s renaissance. From Aguata to Ogbaru, from Onitsha to Nnewi, from Awka to Ekwulobia, every corner of our beloved state will feel the transformative touch of purposeful leadership.

    “Ife ojoo ga-agafe”—bad times will pass, our elders say. But bad times do not pass through wishful thinking; they pass through decisive action, through the courage to choose differently, through the collective will to demand and deliver excellence.

    November 8th is not merely another date on the calendar—it is our generation’s answer to destiny’s call. It is the day we declare “O zugo!”—Enough! Enough of decline disguised as development. Enough of rhetoric substituting for results. Enough of watching our state’s light dim while leadership fiddles.

    This is the Anambra we can build—the Anambra we must build—if we summon the courage to choose wisely on November 8th.

    “Ihe eji mara nwoke bu uka ya”—a person is known by their footprints. What footprints are we leaving for our children and their children? Can we, in good conscience, pass on this burden of dysfunction and decay? Or will we bequeath to them an Anambra transformed, a state restored to its rightful place among Nigeria’s best?

    November 8 is our date with destiny!

  • Anambra 2025: YPP candidate tackles APGA government over killings, kidnappings

    Anambra 2025: YPP candidate tackles APGA government over killings, kidnappings

    The governorship candidate of the Young Progressive Party, YPP, Sir Paul Chukwuma had vowed to tackle insecurity in Anambra state within 90 days if elected.

    The governorship election holds in the state on November 8, as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

    Some of the 16 political parties cleared for the election have already started campaigns like the All Progressives Congress APC All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA and YPP.

    Speaking with reporters in Awka Saturday, Chukwuma, who was one time national Auditor of APC, berated the APGA administration for not tackling kidnappings and killings going on in the state since over three years.

    “The security situation in Anambra state is appalling and the residents are no longer happy.

    “The traditional institution, churches, organizations and residents are living in fear because kidnapping and killings have become a daily ritual. The young students live in fear.

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    “The Operation Udo Ga Achi and Agunechemba security outfits which were launched by the state government to compliment the Police and other security outfits are a scam” Chukwuma alleged.

    Meanwhile, one of the popular Anglican Priests in the state, Rev Canon Lumen Kristy Eboh,has declared that the YPP candidate will be the next Governor of the state.

    Eboh, of God in Action Adoration Ministry, made the declaration during a night vigil where the Deputy Governorship candidate of the YPP, Uzu Okagbue attended in Mr Peter Obi’s Agulu community.

    The Priest said the current leadership in Anambra State has driven the state into darkness, adding that Anambra deserves light.

    He maintained that the current government in Anambra State has lost it and has in consequence thrown the state into darkness.

  • Anambra 2025: APC faces tough choice over Ukachukwu’s running mate

    Anambra 2025: APC faces tough choice over Ukachukwu’s running mate

    …as Ekwunife, Okadigbo, Odu’s names emerge

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State is facing a tough decision on who will emerge as the running mate to its governorship candidate, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, ahead of the November 8 election.

    Three prominent names have emerged as top contenders: Senator Uche Ekwunife, Senator Margery Okadigbo, and Olisaemeka Onyeka, popularly known as Odu in Anambra. Ambassador Elijah Onyeagba is also being considered as a potential dark horse in the race.

    Ukachukwu is yet to make a final decision, as all four contenders are seen as highly qualified and command significant grassroots support.

    Senator Ekwunife, a former senator and two-term House of Representatives member, enjoys broad popularity, especially in the Anambra Central zone, and currently serves as Director General of the Southeast Governors’ Forum.

    Known for her strong empowerment base and deep ties to the Catholic community, she is considered a formidable political force.

    Onyeka and Onyeagba also hail from Anambra Central, while Okadigbo, a prominent political figure and widow of former Senate President Chuba Okadigbo, is from Anambra North.

    All four aspirants are devout Catholics, aligning with the religious demographics of the state.

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    Onyeka (Odu), a Knight of the Catholic Church, hails from Ogidi, Idemili North local government area, was the immediate southeast zonal youth leader of APC, and a foundation member of the party from the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (CAN).

    His tenure as the youth leader in Southeast saw massive mobilisation of the youth across the zone, including ensuring fair distribution of the federal government’s palliatives and other programmes like N-Power, among others.

    The youth and the majority of the women are rooting for him for the position because of his capacity and leadership qualities

    Margery Okadigbo represented Anambra North at the red chamber too because of the death of his husband, late Senate President, Dr Chuba Okadigbo

    She is a calm personality, but doesn’t command an equal followers’ base in the state like Ekwunife and Onyeka.

    Speaking with The Nation Monday, one of the chieftains of APC, who did not want to be mentioned, said, “Ukachukwu should be careful on who to choose. Those whose names appeared are good, “but it’s his decision to give APC the best.”

    “To unseat an incumbent is always difficult, but with the right combination, APC stands a chance of causing an upset on November 8.

    “Ekwunife is popular in this state, Onyeka(Odu) is being propelled by the youth, Okadigbo and Onyeagba are not bad in any way, what APC needs is only victory and something that will not decide the party”, the source said

  • Anambra 2025: ‘Zoning formular sacrosanct, religion to be discarded’

    Anambra 2025: ‘Zoning formular sacrosanct, religion to be discarded’

    Ahead of the November 8 governorship election in Anambra State, a strong group, Anambra Equity Movement, has made it clear that the zoning arrangement is sacrosanct to all the political parties in the state.

    The group of eminent personalities in the state, therefore called on the Catholic Church to give other denominations the opportunity of becoming the governor of Anambra State, since there other churches like Anglican, Pentecostal and even traditional religion.

    They noted that doing these two things among the political parties would make it easier to avoid violence during the governorship election on November 8.

    Speaking with reporters after a well- attended meeting in Awka, Thursday night, the Convener and Chairman of the group, Sir Tonyuche Ezekwelu, called on the All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Labour Party (LP), and others to stick to the arrangements.

    ANEM  is a coalition of Socio-Political,  Religious Pressure Groups, Civil Societies and Non-Governmental Organisations,  which strongly believe and are committed to bringing Justice, Equity and Fairness in the distribution of elective and appointive political offices in Anambra State and Nigeria at Large.

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    According to the convener, “This will ensure that all facets and classes of Anambrarians are given sense of belonging irrespective of geographical origin, religious belief/creed, profession/class, gender, education and other classifications, in order to save the state from potential political cum electoral violence that can emanate from obvious frustrations from sustained political domination and intimidation.

    “The group is poised to assiduously employ every effective means of mobilization and enlightenment to achieve our set goals, making Anambra truly the light of the nation.

     “The Flag-off Ceremony of the Equity Campaign for Anambra guber 2025 was held on Thursday 20th February 2025 was well attended by capacity participants from all wards in the 21 Local Government Areas of Anambra State. Deliberations were deep, frank, dispassionate and far-reaching without fear or favour.”

    “The movement resolved that the Anambra governorship by geopolitical order should remain in the South Senatorial Zone for the next four years.

     ‘That Catholic Christians having dominated governorship for 23 uninterrupted years, it is just equitable and fair that the next governor should be zoned to non-Catholics especially Anglican/PFN among other CAN blocs.

     “We hereby passionately plead with all Catholic aspirants and beg the Church hierarchy to join to plead with them to step aside for justice, equity and fairness sake. Accident of Birth and creed should not be taken as a disability to deny competent people the fundamental rights to elective political positions, among others.”

  • Anambra 2025: Ubah’s YPP footsoldiers collapse structure for APC’s Chukwuma

    Anambra 2025: Ubah’s YPP footsoldiers collapse structure for APC’s Chukwuma

    Ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary in Anambra in April, members of the Young Progressive Party, YPP in Nnewi have collapsed their structures for one of the aspirants, Sir Paul Chukwuma

    The members of the party, which was led by late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, said they joined APC to continue with the dream of their late boss in Nnewi area.

    They were received by the former Anambra Assembly member, Hon Nonso Okafor

    The new APC members said they had seen Chukwuma, who is one of the top contenders for the APC ticket, as the person with the leadership qualities of the late Ubah

    The defection of the YPP members to APC has changed the political momentum in Anambra State and the opposition party.

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    The former YPP members contested in the controversial September 2023 Anambra local government elections 

    They cited Chukwuma’s leadership capacity and vision for the state as their reason for joining the APC. 

    In a joint statement after their official reception into the APC, the defectors praised Chukwuma as a “round peg in a round hole” and the only aspirant capable of transforming Anambra State. 

     Okafor told them it was time to make APC thick in Anambra, adding the members of the party had suffered in the hands of the ruling party in the State

    The Nnewi North Council Chairman of the APC, Prince Innocent Orizu, was also present at the event, with several key stakeholders and ward chairmen who cheered the new entrants into the party.

  • Anambra 2025: I’m contesting to win, not to make numbers, says UNA chair

    Anambra 2025: I’m contesting to win, not to make numbers, says UNA chair

    The chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, UNA, Dr Obiora Okonkwo, has called on the members of the All Progressives Congress APC, to work closely in order to take over Anambra state in the November 8 governorship election.

    Okonkwo, spoke at the weekend in his country home in Ogidi, Idemili North local government area,while addressing 10 party members from each of the 21 local government areas in the state

    The members are the APC loyalists to his governorship ambition who are grass rooted.

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    The APC chieftain who was a foundation member of the defunct Action Congress, AC and Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN before it metamorphosed into APC, begged the members to support his ambition to lift the party up in Anambra

    According to him,”the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, has started investing money in APC as usual to scuttle the victory of our party in the governorship election.

    “What they are doing is the fear of Dikeora. There’s fire burning in Anambra now. They have started talking about zoning which does not exist.

  • Anambra 2025: APC holds primary March 29

    Anambra 2025: APC holds primary March 29

    Ahead of the November 8 governorship election in Anambra State, the All Progressives Congress (APC), has fixed the state party primary for March 29, 2025

    Already, three billionaires have indicated interest to vie for the ticket without the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, who died on July 27, 2024.

    They are: Sir Paul Chukwuma, former national Auditor of APC; Prof Obiora Okonkwo, Chairman of United Nigeria Airlines (UNA); and Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, who once represented Abuja Municipal in the House of Representatives.

    The date was revealed by the state chairman of the party, Sir Basil Ejidike to the State Working Committee (SWC), and conveyed to reporters in Awka by the state’s Publicity Secretary, Dr. Valentine Oliobi

    “The decision was taken after the meeting of the National Working Committee held a few days ago at the APC National Secretariat.

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    “The meeting was in line with the meeting held with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) boss, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu with the heads of all the political parties a few days back.

    “The All Progressives Congress found it imperative to meet and design a programme for the Anambra State Gubernatorial primary election and communicate to the INEC within the ambit of the Electoral Law.”

    Oliobi, said the state chairman, Ejidike has assured that the state is ready and determined to conduct a free, fair and credible primary election that will be acceptable to all the aspirants.

    “Under my watch, I will do everything humanly possible to continue to keep Anambra APC as one indivisible family through guaranteeing them a free, fair and credible primary election, coming March 29th.

    “In achieving the above aim, the party will go for the election with an all-inclusive house and victory will be assured,” Ejidike said.

  • Anambra 2025: APC holds governorship primary March 29

    Anambra 2025: APC holds governorship primary March 29

    Ahead of the November 8 governorship election in Anambra state, the All Progressives Congress (APC), has fixed the state party primary for March 29, 2025.

    Already, three billionaires have indicated interest to vie for the ticket without the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, who died July 27,2024.

    They are, Sir Paul Chukwuma, former National Auditor of APC, Prof Obiora Okonkwo, Chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, UNA, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu,who once represented Abuja Municipal in the House of representatives

    The date was revealed by the state chairman of the party, Sir Basil Ejidike to the state working committee SWC and conveyed to reporters in Awka by the state’s Publicity secretary, Dr Valentine Oliobi

    “The decision was taken after the meeting of the National Working Committee held a few days ago at the APC National Secretariat.

    “The meeting was in line with the meeting held with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) boss Prof. Mahmood Yakubu with the heads of all the political parties a few days back.

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    “The All Progressives Congress found it imperative to meet and design a program for the Anambra State gubernatorial primary election and communicate to the INEC within the ambit of the Electoral Law.

    Oliobi, said the state chairman, Ejidike has assured that the state is ready and determined to conduct a free, fair and credible primary election that will be acceptable to all the Aspirants.

    “Under my watch, I will do everything humanly possible to continue to keep Anambra APC as one indivisible family through guaranteeing them a free, fair and credible primary election come March 29th.

    “In achieving the above aim, the party will go for the election with an all inclusive house and victory will be assured,” Ejidike.

  • Anambra 2025: I’m contesting for governor, not to replace Ubah – Moghalu

    Anambra 2025: I’m contesting for governor, not to replace Ubah – Moghalu

    Former Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Dr George Moghalu, has declared to succeed Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State in 2025

    His declaration came amidst speculations that he dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) because one of the leaders of the Labour Party (LP) promised to deliver the party’s governorship ticket to him.

    But Moghalu,  who made his intention known yesterday at his country home in Nnewi while speaking with reporters, debunked the claim, saying he left APC based on principle.

    Again, he denied the claim from certain quarters that he came out to replace the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah at the Senate since two of them are from the same place, adding that though he was qualified for every elective position, that he was contesting for governorship

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    The former NIWA boss, blasted Soludo for being a failure in governance, alleging that under the current governor,  kidnappings and killings had become the order of the day in Anambra State

    Moghalu said, “I will be contesting for governor next year and not the Senate. I recently resigned from APC, and on October 1, I joined the Labour Party.

    “Before I did so, I consulted my wife and children, my followers, friends, associates and I was convinced that the Labour Party is the party that aligns with my person, and the best-suited platform to realize my ambition.