Obigwe to Ukachukwu: Stop Telling Ndi Anambra Cock and Bull Stories, They Know Your History
Politics

By Our Correspondent
The National Coordinator of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Media Warriors Forum, Chinedu Obigwe, has urged All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Nicholas Ukachukwu, to desist from what he called “attempts to mislead Ndi Anambra with false narratives,” insisting that voters in the state “know his history and will not be swayed by empty promises.”
In a statement on Thursday, Obigwe recounted what he described as Ukachukwu’s “humiliation at the Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, Onitsha,” claiming that the incident led Ukachukwu to cancel a planned tour of churches in the state.
“That humiliation at the Basilica serves him right,” Obigwe said. “I still doff my cap for Archbishop Valerian Mmaduka Okeke for not falling for the temptation of worshipping money like some carnally minded men of God.”
According to him, after the episode, Ukachukwu turned to touring all 21 local government areas of Anambra State in an attempt to “brainwash gullible people with cooked-up lies.”
Obigwe also dismissed Ukachukwu’s recent claim that his industries in Anambra folded due to insecurity.
“This is a blatant lie from the pit of hell,” he said. “The truth is that he is a failed industrialist who does not know how to manage industry in a competitive environment.
“The likes of Jezco Oil, Dozzy Oil, Chicason Group, Ibeto Group, and Innoson are thriving because they know how to manage their businesses. So he should stop telling us the cock and bull story that his industries folded up because of insecurity and that he is contesting for Governor to provide security.”
The APGA chieftain said the electorate in Anambra State are no longer easily deceived.
“As far as I and all reasonable minded people are concerned, such stories are for the trash bin. Anambra people have passed the stage where anyone can brainwash them with such tales,” he stated.
Obigwe predicted that Ukachukwu would come a distant third in the November 8, 2025 governorship election, expressing confidence that incumbent Governor Chukwuma Soludo would win by a landslide.
“Governor Soludo will definitely clinch a landslide victory because he is the best among those contesting,” he said.
“He has used his first term achievements to justify the confidence reposed in him by Anambra people. The November 8 election is payback time for Soludo.
“Ndi Anambra are determined to reward him with another four years because they want the good work to continue. It is Soludo or nothing till March 17, 2030.”