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Soludo Renews War with Senator Ifeanyi Ubah

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been proven time and again in the corridors of power. However, these repetition­s are not enough for some people, including Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo. If they had, he wouldn’t take up the proverbial sword against his old rival, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, would he?

Things are starting to heat up in Anambra over the recent actions of the governor, Soludo. According to reports, Soludo recently suspended Igwe Damian Ezeani, the traditiona­l ruler of Neni in Anaocha Local Government Area. Soludo’s reason for this suspension is that Igwe Ezeani conferred a chieftainc­y title on Ubah despite lacking the authority to do so.

Before now, anyone would have assumed that a conferred chieftainc­y title was the business of the conferrer and the conferred. But Soludo has educated the public on this, showing that the code of conduct for traditiona­l rulers in Anambra does not permit conferment outside the domain of the conferrer.

In other words, Igwe Ezeani cannot lawfully confer a chieftainc­y title on Ubah without permission from the traditiona­l monarch of Nnewi, where Ubah hails from. But can Nnewi’s traditiona­l monarch permit any such conferment without Soludo’s permission? This question has been tactically ignored.

At this point, it looks like Soludo intends to shake the tables of the state against the senator representi­ng Anambra South senatorial zone. They are old rivals and not unused to each other’s tactics. Yet, it looks like Soludo is set on putting new dry wood on top of a fire that is just about to die out.

Some think that Soludo is within his rights to suspend the traditiona­l monarch of Neni indefinite­ly. Others think that Soludo is overdoing it just to slight Ubah. Nobody knows what Ubah thinks yet, although, drawing from past incidents, this will change soon.

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