The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the total number of votes secured by actress Chioma Ifemeludike, the African Action Congress (AAC) governorship candidate in the just-concluded Anambra State governorship election.
According to the INEC Returning Officer, Edoba Omoregie, Ms Ifemeludike, an actress and filmmaker, garnered 292 votes across the stateโs 21 local government areas.
PREMIUM TIMES reported that INEC declared Governor Charles Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) the election winner.
Mr Omoregie announced that Mr Soludo scored 422,664 votes to defeat his closest rival, Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who polled 99,445 votes.
The Labour Party (LP) candidate, George Moghalu, came third with 10,576 votes, while John Chuma-Nwosu of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) placed fourth with 8,208 votes.
This newspaper earlier reported that 36-year-old Ms Ifemeludike raised the alarm on Saturday over widespread vote-buying in a video and a series of posts on her Instagram page.

She alleged that some voters, particularly older people, were selling their votes for as little as N3,000 to N5,000.
She wrote: โI just got a report from my polling unit search light that vote buying is heavily happening across polling units in the Anambra state Governorship elections.
โI call on security agencies and INEC to get these party agents paying voters #5,000 for their conscience. This very act is destroying our society, and it is totally unacceptable!โ
APGA
Ms Ifemeludike specifically alleged that the ruling APGA engaged in vote-buying.
She described these actions as criminal, utterly absurd, and downright nonsensical.
โIf APGA claims to be very popular, why are they buying votes? Criminalising and polluting the polity, wasting our resources rather than channelling them to environmental and human development.
โPaying our old men and women to carry out the civil responsibility they owe themselves and their future, taking advantage of their vulnerability and ignorance, is outrightly evil. There was a countryโ, said the actress-turned-politician.
No election
She further alleged that there was no genuine election in the state, describing it as a mere exercise in vote buying.
She said, โWhat is happening now? Thereโs no election. There are practical transactions going on. They write your name, and then you proceed to another section where people meet. When you look around, these people go through physical hardshipโyou can almost touch it.
โThese women, these elders, are selling their votes as little as โฆ3,000, โฆ5,000. And itโs well supervised by people who are public agents. They have sections and people all over the place. Itโs a cooperative transaction happening here. I saw it. Itโs appalling.โ
She further stated that vote buying criminalises both voters and politicians, undermines accountability in governance, and tarnishes the reputation of those in leadership.
Ms Ifemeludike noted, โAt this point, I donโt think itโs safe for anyone in opposition here. Itโs highly dominated by transactional elements. This is wicked. This is unacceptable.
โThis practice must be proscribed and eradicated for true and patriotic leaders to pave the way for the needed change we seek in our society. I call on INEC Nigeria and the Nigerian Police Force to arrest any individual or group.โ
This newspaper earlier reported that the Anambra Election Observation Hub, a coalition of civil society organisations monitoring the stateโs 2025 governorship election, raised concerns over widespread vote buying, low voter turnout, and persistent logistical challenges.
The hub, which includes Yiaga Africa, The Kukah Centre, International Press Centre (IPC), Centre for Media and Society (CEMESO), Nigeria Women Trust Fund (NWTF), ElectHER, and TAF Africa, deployed 711 observers across the stateโs 21 local government areas.
It noted that the financial inducement of voters and procedural inconsistencies continue to undermine the electionโs credibility.
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Ms Ifemeludike, the creative force behind the YouTube drama series, Corpers Heaven, began her political journey at Anambra State University, where she studied Political Science.
As a student, she was an active female unionist and served as the chairperson of the AAC.
She is also known for movies such as โPainful Truthโ, โCommissioner for Happinessโ, โMortuary Gateโ and โPlantain Girl.โ
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