It is high time Fada Ebubemounso, the political priest, realized that attacking Soludo will not secure 2025 gubernatorial electoral victories for his political sponsors. His attempts to undermine Soludo’s reputation will ultimately lead nowhere, as Soludo is not even looking in his direction. Perhaps Ebubemounso is still grappling with the reality that all his fabricated prophecies, including those targeting the Governor, have fallen flat. This is not surprising when we compare him to the now-arrested Akwa Okuku, Eke Hit, and Onye Eze Jesus, all of whom are undergoing criminal investigations.
The situation surrounding Fada Ebube Mounso is further complicated by his ongoing attempts to undermine the collective efforts of Ndi Anambra in addressing issues of criminality. His ongoing denial of Soludo’s achievements is simply laughable. It is clear he has become unreasonably obsessed with attacking Soludo since he took office, possibly due to his grievances over the failure to secure elective victory for his brother in the 8th Anambra Assembly, the lack of political appointments for his cronies, and the Governor’s refusal to endorse his dubious anointing oil and handkerchief sales aimed at young people, promising them double returns with no genuine work involved.
Given these matters, I believe it is important for the relevant security agencies to consider inviting Fada Ebube Mounso in discussions regarding his activities. In one of his own videos, he openly admitted to possessing firearms, alleging their use for prayer in the mountains—this raises crucial questions. Which mountain is he referring to? Who authorized the use of those firearms, and for what purpose? Why is he arming his associates in these mountains, and what business activities are taking place there?
While I choose not to outright label Fada Ebubemounso a scam artists, his deceitful “achikota ekwe onu” behavior and his operation of a faltering miracle business that exploits the hopes of young people can no longer go unaddressed.