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Governor Soludo reacts to Obiano’s death rumour

Admin November 15, 2025
Anambra

Willie Obiano

Anambra
Willie Obiano

Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra has reacted to the rumoured death of former Governor of the state, Chief Willie Obiano, dismissing the rumours circulating on social media as wicked.

Soludo, in a statement issued on Friday by his Press Secretary, Mr Christian Aburime, said the reports claiming that Obiano died in a London hospital were “malicious and utterly false”.

He said he had personally spoken with Obiano and could confirm that the former governor was alive and in good health.

“I view with grave concern the reckless circulation of such malicious rumours. It is both wicked and completely irresponsible.

“I strongly urge media practitioners, especially online publishers, to uphold the ethics of journalism by verifying any information through official channels before rushing to publish.

“The spread of unverified death rumours is not only wicked and irresponsible but also erodes public trust,” the governor said.

Soludo urged members of the public to disregard the trending report, assuring them that Obiano remained hale and hearty.

He also wished the former governor continued strength, peace and a long, fulfilling life.(NAN)

 

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