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Home » News » Rojenny: The Nostradamus of Igbo Land Who Predicted Soludo’s Rise and Anambra’s Transformation

Rojenny: The Nostradamus of Igbo Land Who Predicted Soludo’s Rise and Anambra’s Transformation

May 9, 2025
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In Southeast Nigeria, a prophetic voice once dismissed as eccentric is being reconsidered. Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka (Rojenny), dubbed the Nostradamus of Igbo Land, long foretold the rise of a “professor reformer”—a vision many now link to Governor Charles Soludo. Years before Soludo’s election, Rojenny spoke of a technocrat who would steer Anambra through transformation. Today, as the state sees bold governance and infrastructural change, his words have taken on new weight. In a region steeped in mysticism and politics, Rojenny’s predictions are no longer fringe—they’re part of a growing conversation about destiny, leadership, and the power of foresight.

Popularly known as Ogirisi Igbo, long revered in the Southeast as a cultural icon, political seer, and elder statesman Ezeonwuka has consistently played a role in shaping discourse around leadership and development in Anambra State. Among his most talked-about predictions was that a son of the Old Aguata Union (OAU), Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, would rise to govern Anambra—and that his administration would usher in unprecedented transformation across the state.

That prophecy has increasingly taken form. Speaking recently, Ezeonwuka, a member of the Board of Trustees of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), praised Governor Soludo for the sweeping infrastructure projects and economic policies currently reshaping the state. “Today, Anambra is not just catching up with other regions in Nigeria; it is setting the pace,” he said. “The simultaneous development happening across the state confirms my belief in Soludo’s vision and capacity.”

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His comments followed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commissioning of several high-profile infrastructure projects in Anambra today.

Ezeonwuka praised President Tinubu for his continued support of the Southeast and Anambra in particular, describing the President’s involvement as “a strategic and symbolic partnership” between the federal and state governments. “The people of Anambra will not forget this gesture,” he noted, urging residents to reciprocate Tinubu’s goodwill.

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Looking ahead to the 2025 governorship election in Anambra, the APGA stalwart urged other political parties to consider the futility of challenging Soludo at the polls. “It is not only a waste of time, but also a waste of money that could be used to uplift their communities,” he said. “Soludo’s second term is not only assured—it is necessary for continuity and deeper impact.”

Beyond politics, Ezeonwuka also addressed recent developments within the global Catholic community, congratulating Pope Leo on his election. He expressed gratitude to the College of Cardinals for choosing an American to lead the Universal Church, calling it “a progressive and unifying decision for a diverse and global Catholic faithful.”

As the state continues to witness extensive development under Governor Soludo’s administration, Chief Ezeonwuka’s enduring influence—both as a political elder and cultural figure—remains strongly felt. His support is a strong endorsement of a government many now see as a benchmark for progress in the Southeast.

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