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    Soludo Mourns the Passing of His Father at Age 92

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    By Becky Usman

    In a somber development, Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, mourns the passing of his father, Pa Simeon Nwankwo Soludo. The elderly Soludo, aged 92, breathed his last in the early hours of Monday, 6th November 2023. A brief statement from the Governor’s Press Secretary, Mr. Christian Aburime, confirmed Pa Soludo’s demise. Survived by seven sons, eight daughters-in-law, twenty-two grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren, the late Pa Soludo was remembered by Governor Soludo as having lived a fulfilling life. The family indicated that further details regarding the arrangements would be shared with the public in due course.

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