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Yul Edochie Reveals How People Cried At Soludo’s Inauguration Over Obiano

Yul Edochie and Obiano

Yul Edochie, a Nigerian actor turned politician, has revealed that some people wept when Governor Willie Obiano’s tenure came to an end because he performed admirably while in office.

Edochie defended the embattled former governor in a lengthy post on his Instagram page, describing him as a good man who did his best for the people of Anambra.

He said; People were crying at the inauguration when it dawned on them that Chief Willie Obiano was leaving office.

The moment he came down from his car, many people started crying, hailing him and saying good things about him and how they would miss him in office.

Such things only happen when good men are leaving office and I can boldly tell you that Chief Willie Obiano is a good man.

Sadly the negative events that occurred on the inauguration day have overshadowed other remarkable things that happened on the same day.

Of course bad news always flies faster than good news.

While I was SSA I spent a lot of close moments with him.

Akpokue Dike is a good man who did his best for Anambra.

A youth friendly Governor who gave lots and lots of opportunities to the youths.

A jolly good man who welcomed all.

Always jovial and welcoming and ready to do all he can to build Anambra.

A man who had a gentlemanly agreement with the new Governor Prof. Charles Soludo in 2017 and even after 5yrs he still kept his word.

Unfortunately in life, many people who are not close to you will always have bad things to say about you.

What I witnessed on the inauguration day was exactly same feeling that occurred all across Nigeria when we lost President Umaru Musa Yaradua.
Tears.

We all felt the exit of a good man.

Akpokue Dike!

As we call him.

I wish you the very best Sir as you move on to more greatness.

May God be with you always.”

Obiano has been with the anti-graft agency, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission since his tenure expired on Thursday.

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