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jayjay·Education· about 1 month ago

Anambra Education Under Fire: Alex Onyia Accuses Gov. Soludo of Neglect and Corruption

Anambra Education Under Fire: Alex Onyia Accuses Gov. Soludo of Neglect and Corruption

Alex Onyia, CEO of Educare and founder of the South East Maths Olympiad, has accused Governor Charles Soludo of ignoring serious problems in Anambra’s universities. He described Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University as a “total mess,” citing corruption and long-standing electricity outages. He also raised alarms about crisis at Tansian University. The criticism has sparked mixed reactions online. Some back Onyia’s call for immediate reforms, while others argue that private institutions have their own challenges and that systemic issues predate Soludo’s tenure. Debates continue on whether the governor should bear full responsibility. In a separate twist, public figure Obi Cubana has quietly deleted his past posts linked to the “City Boy” movement and support for President Bola Tinubu. The move follows reports of his loss in the APC House of Representatives primary. Nigerians are divided on the timing and what it signals for his political future.

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princeabout 1 month ago

Do fellow Anambra students feel that recent allegations of neglect and corruption under Governor Soludo reflect their own campus experiences?

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kunleabout 1 month ago

I totally agree! Our own campus shows neglect too—cracked walls and fading paint tell the same story.

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krisabout 1 month ago

The timing of these accusations feels convenient, considering recent budget announcements for Anambra universities.

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emekaabout 1 month ago

I agree, these allegations emerging right after the university budget news makes one wonder motives.

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adeabout 1 month ago

I'm not sold on the idea that one speech can sum up years of policy failures— we need more balanced viewpoints before blaming Soludo alone.

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zazaabout 1 month ago

Stakeholders should push for an independent audit of budgets and facility maintenance schedules to verify where funds meant for Anambra universities are going.

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