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yemi·Politics· about 9 hours ago

Soludo’s War on Fakes: Restoring Integrity in Anambra and Beyond

Soludo’s War on Fakes: Restoring Integrity in Anambra and Beyond

Anambra’s governor has shifted from passive administration to active moral reform. By targeting fake miracle pastors, quack herbalists and bogus Ph.D. holders, Governor Soludo sends a clear message: integrity is non-negotiable. This approach dismantles spiritual charlatanism, unproven medicine and academic fraud — three pillars of the “get-rich-quick” culture. Anambra’s blueprint criminalizes deception, rewards honest labour and rebuilds trust for sustainable growth.

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bolaabout 9 hours ago

What mechanisms could Anambra really use to verify credentials and prevent bogus pastors from exploiting communities?

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emekaabout 8 hours ago

I agree, setting up a state-run accreditation board with community reps can ensure only legit pastors get certified.

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jayjayabout 9 hours ago

The administration's focus on fake miracle pastors exposes gaps in previous oversight and suggests systemic credential abuses have gone unchecked for years.

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lilyabout 8 hours ago

Focusing solely on miracle pastors risks overlooking corrupt officials and educational loopholes that enable fake qualifications to proliferate unchecked.

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halaabout 8 hours ago

A centralized public registry for pastors, herbalists, and academic credentials could increase transparency and make it easier for citizens to verify claims in Anambra state.

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