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    Arthur Eze endorses Soludo, says God destined him to govern Anambra for 8 years

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    Delight Chinedum

    Anambra billionaire and oil magnate, Prince Arthur Eze has endorsed Governor Chukwuma Soludo for second term.

    He described the governor as divinely anointed to lead and rebuild the state.

    Speaking during an interaction with Soludo, Eze expressed confidence in Soludo’s leadership.

    He declared that no candidate could defeat him in the upcoming November 8 governorship election.

    He attributed Soludo’s emergence and leadership to divine ordination.

    “God has destined Soludo to govern this state for eight years. He is doing a remarkable job and taking Anambra to greater heights.”

    Commending the governor’s transformative efforts, Eze praised Soludo’s governance style, noting that his impact has brought significant improvements to the state.

    He further highlighted the symbolism in Soludo’s name, Chukwuma, which translates to “God knows,” as being reflective of the governor’s divine purpose.

    “Soludo has character, and his name aligns with his purpose and actions. He is doing very well,” he added.

    Prince Eze urged Anambra citizens to rally behind the governor for the continued growth and development of the state.

    He criticized those seeking to challenge Soludo’s re-election, describing them as lacking both credibility and vision.

    Earlier, Governor Soludo reaffirmed his commitment to transforming Anambra State and driving it toward sustainable progress.

    “Anambra has all it takes to be a great state. There is nothing we envision for Anambra that we cannot achieve.

    “We possess both the human and natural resources necessary to transform our state.”

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