Truth Be Told; Nicholas Ukachukwu Is Unqualified To Be Soludo’s Domestic Staff
Just because we are in a world where records fizzle with history, especially here where our grasp of the past is selective, does not mean that the worst of us should rear their heads without a tinge of shame.
Like the usual teenage banter we used to have or the regular beer-parlour argument in some local joints, Nicholas Ukachukwu is straddling like a village drunk arguing about Wizkid and Davido who is richer when he is like the proverbial knife in a poor man’s house — with zero advantage from here he stands currently.
As an individual, Ukachukwu represents the extreme worse of the Anambra person. There is nothing about him anyone in Anambra can remember in history or currently that positively affects humanity. Man is as empty as his tirades!
If politics were not an “all-comers affair”, Nicholas Ukachukwu is in the class of persons Aristotle described as “deserving nothing other than life under the control of their natural betters”. It is important we situate this point clearly that Ukachukwu does not have what it takes to be Soludo’s Domestic aide!
At least, persons in Soludo’s employ have valid and verifiable O’level results. Soludo does not have anyone in his employ who ran out of Onitsha in the days of “Boys O ye!” Only to find solace in the North and became a major land racketeer.
Truth is, Nicholas and APC in Anambra is a leprous combination, with no form of advantage at all. While in APGA he was a painful weak link that an up starter party trounced like a malnourished child. Today, he neither has a strong message for Ndi Anambra, nor does he have a viable platform to take him beyond his Amihe village come November 8. This is just another fund raising opportunity for a Nicholas who ALL that matters to him in life is money, even if it means selling an entire State.
This is not a character his name should appear in the same sentence with Prof. Chukwuma Soludo; whose first, second, third and even fourth life remain Nicholas’s lifetime aspiration!
Let’s be serious.
— Mazi Ejimofor Opara PhD