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- April 15, 2024

A coalition under the EU Support for Democratic Governance Programme (EU-SDGN) II has stated that the 2025 Anambra State Governorship election was more peaceful and organised than prior polls, despite persistent issues like vote-buying and low turnout. In a joint statement, the Election Observation Hub (EOH)—a coalition of civil society organisations including Yiaga Africa, The

The Anambra off-cycle governorship election, conducted on November 8th, 2025, once again highlighted persistent issues of voter apathy and low turnout within Nigeria’s electoral system. Although this poll was among the most anticipated of the year and intended as an indicator of the political climate in the Southeast, the results reflected a continuing pattern of

Residents of Anambra State, referred to locally as “Ndi Anambra” and drawn from twenty-one local government areas, strongly endorsed the current governor, Prof Charles Soludo, awarding him 422,664 votes and securing his leadership of the State for another four-year term. Despite widespread concerns about insecurity and violence before the November 8 election, the State experienced

Claim: Governor Charles Soludo is the winner in the ongoing Anambra elections. Verdict: False Full Text: Shortly after accreditation and voting commenced in many centres in the Anambra governorship election polls, an X user @Esteembehemoth at about 9:43 am published information claiming that Governor Charles Soludo is the winner in the ongoing Anambra elections. This

Claim: An X user @Ojay147 posted a picture of a man with a head injury with #Anambradecides2025 Verdict: Misleading. Full Text: An X user @Ojay147 on the 8th November, 2025, posted a picture of a man with a head injury, attributing it to the ongoing election. The post, which has a caption, “#Anambradecides2025” The timing

Claim: A post on Facebook on the eve of the election claimed that two of Soludo’s Mayors were caught with N750 million cash each. Verdict: False Full Text In a viral post on Facebook on 7th November, 2025, Michael Chibuzo claimed that two Soludo mayors were caught with a sum of 750 million naira each



