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Anambra Guber: Madufor Drums Support for Prince Ukachukwu
describes him as an agent of change
Anambra born serial entrepreneur and successful business man, Chief Kelechi Madufor (Nwata Anayoeze N’ Osumenyi) has drumed support for the govenrorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State for the November 8, 2025 election, Prince (Dr.) Nicholas Ukachukwu (Ikukoma) , describing him as “a right peg in the right hole” , a man for the job .
In a statement he made during a media chat with Njoku Macdonald Obinna , Publisher of 4th Estate Reporters, Chief Madufor, a respected community leader and grassroots mobilizer, maintained that Ikukuoma Ndi Anambra is a man of the people; a man who has the interest of ndi Anambra at heart; a man who has invested heavily at home; a man who has empowered alot of youths with functional skills acquisition and donated huge amount of money as start-ups capital to small business owners.
Chief Madufor, however, made a passionate appeal to all Anambra stakeholders, the business community, traditional and religious leaders, and different socio-cultural support groups to unite behind the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Dr. Nicholas Ukachukwu , MFR (Ikukuoma ), in the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra State, because he is a man determined to change the governance narrative in the state for the better.
In his own words, the serial entrepreneur and business man, Chief Kelechi Madufor stated; inter alia: “ I am drumming support for Ikukuoma Ndi Anambra because whenever a man speaks , you will know his intentions. He is a man who means well for Anambrarians, a man with a big heart to develop the state, a courageous man who would channel his energy, mobilize resources to improve on the security architecture, and also use his rich contacts to develop Anambra State, because he has invested heavily at home.”
Regretting that insecurity is also among the reasons that compelled Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, a known employer of labour in Anambra State, locate his white cement and POP factory to Rivers State instead of his home State where the company would have generated over 200 direct and indirect jobs, Madufor added.







