The senator and the governor’s wife had been engaged in a bitter war of words, following a verbal exchange said to have been sparked by the governor, who accused the senator of holding a fake PhD.
In her response to the governor, Ekwunife dragged his wife into the dispute with claims of infidelity, an allegation Mrs Soludo has long rejected, challenging both a fidelity test and a paternity test for all their children.
Ekwunife, in a press release signed on her behalf by her Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Tony Ezike, apologised to Soludo and his wife and distanced herself from the writeup that alleged the governors wife had kids for Chief Chris Uba...
The statement read:
“The attention of Sen. Uche Ekwunife, the Anambra All Progressives Congress (APC) Deputy Governorship Candidate, has been drawn to an article falsely attributed to her camp, alleging that Mrs. Nonye Soludo, the wife of the Anambra State Governor, had children for Chief Chris Uba.
“Sen. Uche Ekwunife categorically states that although she has been maligned, defamed, and disparaged by the governor’s media team, the said publication did not emanate from her or her camp.
“She further wishes to apologise to the Governor, his wife, and the general public who may have been affected by the altercations of the past few days.
“Sen. Ekwunife calls on her supporters to remain focused and avoid any media writing that may suggest altercation with the First Family or any other person as she continues with her campaigns.”
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In her response to the governor, Ekwunife dragged his wife into the dispute with claims of infidelity, an allegation Mrs Soludo has long rejected, challenging both a fidelity test and a paternity test for all their children.
Ekwunife, in a press release signed on her behalf by her Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Tony Ezike, apologised to Soludo and his wife and distanced herself from the writeup that alleged the governors wife had kids for Chief Chris Uba...
The statement read:
“The attention of Sen. Uche Ekwunife, the Anambra All Progressives Congress (APC) Deputy Governorship Candidate, has been drawn to an article falsely attributed to her camp, alleging that Mrs. Nonye Soludo, the wife of the Anambra State Governor, had children for Chief Chris Uba.
“Sen. Uche Ekwunife categorically states that although she has been maligned, defamed, and disparaged by the governor’s media team, the said publication did not emanate from her or her camp.
“She further wishes to apologise to the Governor, his wife, and the general public who may have been affected by the altercations of the past few days.
“Sen. Ekwunife calls on her supporters to remain focused and avoid any media writing that may suggest altercation with the First Family or any other person as she continues with her campaigns.”
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Nice way to go.
ReplyDeleteI even wonder if that write up that people said Soludo's wife authored came from her,I follow her on social media and didn't see that on her page.
The Governor should focus on the needs of the people and avoid chochocho
Onye gbaaa oso, mpa ya.
ReplyDeleteMtcheeewwww
ReplyDeleteBetter.
ReplyDeleteYou are not enemies. Such rumours can cause damage.
Our politics sha.
Somebody don dey fear paternity test like this.
ReplyDeleteNonsense and ingredients..
ReplyDeleteSo you can apologize?
This is deep ohhh!
ReplyDeleteShe no go fold ke? Very uncouth woman.
ReplyDeleteAnd no, I'm not even a fan of either parties involved in the squabble. But I believe there are better ways to tackle differences rather than resorting to the path she towed.
You just brought ridicule to yourself. I doubt anyone will ever take you serious. I believe people will now be mindful of you and your association with them.
ReplyDeleteYou indeed disgraced womanhood and all the good thing it represent. Politically, you have done yourself great disservice.
© TEEJAY
Good thing she apologized,very childish fight.
ReplyDeleteI actually saw this differently. The governor thought he is the only one with bad mouth and can come up with unconfirmed allegation upon anyone. The lady without shame paid him double what he sorted. I am sure this apology was bargained for sef
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DeleteIt's a case of onu anaghi eje be onu, gbalu aka!
The lady Sanator and actress, Sandra Okorie aka Legit Queen could pass as twins.
ReplyDeleteObi for president
Wizkid FC
Proudly Tiv
Na wa
ReplyDeleteLet her accept the test challenge
"She further wishes to apologise to the Governor, his wife, and the general public who may have been affected by the altercations of the past few days."
ReplyDelete"Altercation".
Word well chosen..
"Nigerian altercation" = You word me; I word you; the law no dey vex. Slander and libel no dey.
Political office aspirant pledges to sit for one term.
Man decides to call him names even though the Constitution permits "one termers".
Political aspirant has not submitted a certificate as credential
Man impugns the claimed academic certificate.
Man calls... He calls that as ...
Certainly, he was seeking replies.
Woman says if you call me names, I will call your wife and female family members names that they did ...
Has she called anybody names?
She only "altercated" so says the apex court.
Which court?
Ask gugu.
At least, every bodi don cool down now.
Man go think twice before he call names now.
So where did the allegations the aspirant herself made with her mouth emanate from?
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