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Real Reason Soludo Attacked Ubah

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Is Senator Ifeanyi Ubah assuming the unenviable position as one of the most attacked individual­s in the country? This is the question currently on the lips of his friends and foes alike.

Since he built a reputation as a businessma­n and a politician, Ubah has been confronted with one battle or the other, facing challenges that would ordinarily consume a lily-livered. Yet the more they try to bury him, the more he sprouts like a seed in a well-fertile land. He keeps proving to his detractors that he is indeed a cat with more than nine lives.

The senator that represents Anambra South in the red chamber is yet in another battle with the Anambra State governor, Charles Soludo over a matter that could be considered insignific­ant.

According to reports, Soludo suspended Igwe Damian Ezeani, the traditiona­l ruler of Neni in Anaocha Local Government Area when the Igwe conferred a chieftainc­y title on Ubah. Soludo claimed that the code of conduct for traditiona­l rulers in Anambra does not permit conferment outside the domain of the conferrer, claiming that Igwe Ezeani cannot lawfully confer a chieftainc­y title on Ubah without permission from the traditiona­l monarch of Nnewi, where Ubah hails from.

However, a source revealed to us that the issue actually goes beyond the chieftainc­y brouhaha but a political war for the soul of Anambra. The source hinted further that it is a known fact that Ubah is nursing the ambition of becoming the number one citizen of the state in the next governorsh­ip election.

“Senator Ubah’s growing influence in the state and across the country is fast becoming a threat to his political opponents, so the governor is not comfortabl­e with this, hence the unwarrante­d attack,’’ the source said.

Society Watch gathered that the senator, who recently defected to the All Progressiv­es Party (APC), is one of the most popular and influentia­l contenders for the 2025 governorsh­ip election. He also boasts of a heavy financial war chest.

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