Nigerian Governor Speaks On 'Consulting' Native Doctor for His Re-Election Bid
- On June 4, 2025, the Anambra State chief executive, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo, dismissed allegations that he sought the services of a native doctor in connection with his 2025 re-election during an event held in Awka.
- The claims originated from a video recorded during a recent official event involving content creators from Anambra, which was falsely portrayed as proof of a consultation with a native doctor.
- The event was intended to promote Anambra's creative economy by allowing content creators to showcase talents, with one creator performing a comic skit as a native doctor.
- Governor Soludo clarified that the widely shared video clip is a skit recorded during an official meeting with local content creators and dismissed claims of consulting native doctors, asserting that his confidence is based entirely on the backing of Anambra residents rather than any spiritual practices.
- The state government called the allegations totally false, urged citizens to reject misinformation, and said Soludo will remain focused on development despite political opponents' fabrications.
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Nigerian governor speaks on 'consulting' native doctor for his re-election bid
In a video clip that surfaced recently on social media, Mr Soludo stood before a man dressed like a native doctor who appeared to be foretelling the governor's reelection. The post Nigerian governor speaks on ‘consulting’ native doctor for his re-election bid appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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