By Daniel Ezeigwe
There are moments when a single structure announces, louder than any policy speech, that something profound has shifted.
The commissioning of Solution Fun City in Awka — a sprawling 12.7-hectare marvel of recreation and leisure — is one of such moments. It does not merely add to the landscape. It transforms it.
Spread across more than twelve and a half hectares, Solution Fun City stands as the largest combined amusement and water park complex in southeastern Nigeria.

Facilities for Relaxation
A 38-metre Ferris wheel, roller coaster, drop tower, Olympic-sized swimming pool, water slides, indoor arcades, cinemas, virtual reality zones, bowling alleys, and a world-class country club, all under one address.
It competes credibly with Hi-Impact Planet and Giwa Gardens.
For the southeast, it is not a competition. It is a coronation.
In a country where leisure has long been rationed by income, Solution Fun City dares to ask: what if joy had no gatekeepers? The minimum entry price is ₦400. These are not the numbers of a facility built for the elite.
They are the numbers of a place that wants the market woman, the student, the civil servant, and the politician sitting side by side on the same Ferris wheel, sharing the same view of the sky.
Soludo did not build a fun park. He built an argument, made in steel and water slides and cinema screens.
Anambra is open for leisure investment and that the southeast can produce world-class infrastructure.
Designed to Outlive Its Creator
Structured as an independent company with a professional board, Solution Fun City is designed to survive its creator, with revenues funding similar complexes across Anambra South and North.
That is the mark of a leader who understands the difference between governing and building.
Governing ends when your term ends. The building continues.
That is Soludo’s real gift to Anambra: not the facility itself, but the proof that it is possible.
