Soludo’s Wife Never Worked With/Under Mbadinuju’s Administration.
By Daniel Ezeigwe
To bring clarity to light and to ensure that unsuspecting members of the public — especially Ndi Anambra who hold the Soludos in the highest esteem — do not get misled by false information, we wish to establish that at no point did the wife of the Governor of Anambra State, Dr. (Mrs) Frances Nonye Soludo work or was involved in any role in the administration of Ex-Governor Chinwoke Mbadinuju.
The viral recorded clip, where Senator Uche Ekwunife falsely stated that the governor’s wife was part of late Dr. Mbadinuju’s administration, should be totally disregarded as a statement of mischief and pure deciet.
While we understand Senator Ekwunife’s natural disposition to petty contrivance, including investing in lies and fallacious claims, it is important to state that at the time of Governor Mbadinuju’s tenure, Dr. Nonye was already doing well as an established entrepreneur in agriculture and real estate.
At no time was Soludo nor his wife involved in the government of the time. Though it is sad that Senator Ekwunife would rather resort to inciting hate and name-calling against a woman who is widely loved by the people, the truth is that, unlike Ekwunife herself, the governor’s wife can never be drawn to political or personal debasement.
While the governor’s wife might be a name that the erratic senator finds handy in her misguided outbursts, she should be made to understand the legal consequences of slander and making such defamatory remarks.
We also challenge Senator Ekwunife to stick to the line of the argument and bring verifiable proofs that her Degree and PhD certificates are fake.
Ndi Anambra will continue to support and love the governor’s wife who has chosen the rare path of passion, compassion, simplicity and love for women and children.
We, therefore, urge Senator Ekwunife to stop swinging the coversation and focus solely on explaining to Ndi Anambra her involvement in the political disaster of the state between 1999 and 2003.
