
By Our Correspondent
The National Coordinator of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Media Warriors Forum, Chinedu Obigwe, has vowed never to support the governorship ambition of Nicholas Ukachukwu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the forthcoming Anambra State November 8 election — even if offered billions of naira.
Obigwe made the declaration on Thursday in a fiery statement, reacting to a social media article critical of Governor Chukwuma Soludo, titled “Prof Soludo does not behave like a Professor.”
He described the publication as a “senseless piece” written by a “hungry author and fool forever,” alleging that it was sponsored by Ukachukwu’s political camp.
“I know when he was given ₦5 million cash at a hotel in Awka as part payment for the dirty job he is doing for them. I’m not surprised that he authored that senseless piece against me — he must justify his pay,” Obigwe alleged.
He insisted that his support for Soludo is borne out of personal conviction and not financial inducement, unlike the “pay-as-you-go writer” who authored the controversial article.
Obigwe also launched a scathing attack on a certain female senator who was seen dancing Skelewu at a public function, calling the act disgraceful.
“I still maintain my stand that the Skelewu-dancing Senator proved to the whole world that she is not normal. She should bury her head in shame instead of moving around Anambra in the guise of campaigning for Ukachukwu,” he said.
He questioned the kind of values she would impart on her children and the Anambra women she is campaigning to lead, declaring that “there is nothing to learn from her.”
Obigwe maintained that the Anambra Government House is for serious-minded leaders, not entertainers, and vowed:
“Even if you pay me billions, I will not support Nicholas Ukachukwu’s dead-on-conception governorship ambition. It is Soludo/Ibezim or nothing till March 17, 2030.”