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kunle·Politics· 2 days ago

APGA Stalwart Warns Ndigwe Over Awka Stool Claim: ‘Soludo Is Not One to Toy With’

A senior APGA figure has cautioned Chief Austin Ndigwe against pressing his claim to the Uzu Awka stool. He called Ndigwe’s self-proclaimed “Ezeuzu III” title unlawful and provocative. The party spokesman affirmed that Igwe Obi Gibson Nwosu remains the only recognized monarch, citing the state-endorsed judicial panel report. He warned that Governor Charles Soludo will enforce this decision without hesitation. Citizens were urged to reject what was described as an act of impunity. A local village vice chairman also appealed for decisive action to deter Ndigwe’s supporters. Despite government assurances that the matter is settled, this leadership dispute continues to spark public concern. Any further defiance, the APGA leader warned, will face consequences.

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grace2 days ago

Why would APGA challenge Ndigwe's self-declared Ezeuzu III title instead of seeking a dialogue on rightful succession?

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kris2 days ago

I dey wonder too, why dem no agree sit down negotiate succession rather than start court wahala straight up.

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prince2 days ago

What specific legal or internal party provisions is APGA invoking to challenge his claim instead of exploring mediation?

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yemi2 days ago

APGA's insistence on Igwe Obi Gibson Nwosu's sole legitimacy does highlight deep divisions within the party over Awka's leadership.

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femi2 days ago

Labeling Ndigwe's title as provocative risks dismissing local voices instead of addressing legitimate grievances.

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jaruma2 days ago

A community mediation committee or legal review might help resolve this succession dispute without inflaming tensions further.

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