Anambra 2025: Your Victory Is Assured, Anglican Priest Declares to YPP Candidate Chukwuma
YPP Deputy Governorship candidate, Uzu Okagbue and Rev. Canon Lumen Kristy Eboh of the God in Action Adoration Ministry
By Our Correspondent
Fiery and widely respected Anglican priest, Rev. Canon Lumen Kristy Eboh of the God in Action Adoration Ministry, has declared that a change of leadership is inevitable in Anambra State come November 8, 2025.
The priest boldly prophesied that Sir Paul Chukwuma, the governorship candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP), will emerge victorious in the forthcoming election.

Rev. Canon Eboh made this declaration during a Friday night vigil at the ministry’s grounds in Agulu, Anaocha Local Government Area, which was attended by thousands of worshippers and dignitaries, including the YPP Deputy Governorship candidate, Uzu Okagbue.

“Sir Paul Chukwuma is the next Governor of Anambra State,” Rev. Canon Eboh proclaimed to a cheering congregation.
He condemned the current administration in Anambra State, accusing it of plunging the state into “darkness,” both in leadership and governance.
Anambra deserves light,” the priest asserted, lamenting that the present government has “lost its way” and failed to meet the expectations of the people.
Despite his criticism, the clergyman offered hope, declaring that the YPP candidates, Sir Paul Chukwuma and Uzu Okagbue, are coming with integrity, a deep sense of purpose, and, most importantly, the fear of God.
According to him, their leadership will restore dignity to governance and make Anambra “shine like a thousand stars.”
Rev. Canon Eboh personally vouched for the character and capability of both Chukwuma and Okagbue, assuring the faithful that the YPP team would not disappoint.
“Victory is yours,” he declared confidently before inviting Uzu Okagbue to address the crowd.
In his brief remarks, Uzu Okagbue expressed gratitude for the warm reception and the prayers of the faithful. He said that Sir Paul Chukwuma is thoroughly prepared for leadership and will bring a fresh approach to governance marked by humility, vision, and compassion.
Addressing concerns raised by the public, Okagbue assured worshippers that under a YPP administration, oppressive taxation policies affecting small businesses would be eliminated. Instead, the government would focus on empowering Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and creating an environment where entrepreneurship can thrive.
On the critical issue of security, Okagbue gave a solemn assurance that the current wave of insecurity plaguing the state would be decisively tackled.
“Under our leadership, insecurity will become a thing of the past,” he promised.
Interestingly, earlier reports this year had suggested that Rev. Canon Eboh had previously endorsed Governor Charles Soludo. However, in a sharp and unequivocal departure from that perception, the priest used the Friday vigil to clarify his position.
“There will be a change of government in November,” “The YPP is ready to take over from Soludo, and God is with them.” he stated.
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