Labour Party governorship aspirant in Imo State in the upcoming election in the State, Chief Humphrey Anumodu has been found dead in his house.
Chief Anumodu, a native of Mbieri Ancient Kingdom of Imo State was reportedly found dead in his house in what family sources described as a “spiritual attack.”
It was gathered that the late politician had paid the sum of N25 million Naira for Labour Party’s Governorship form for the 11th November 2023 Governorship election in the State.
Chief Anumudu, who was a reputable legal personality, and a politician was also the Chief Executive Officer of Globe Motors.
He had contested the Governorship election in the past under the All Progressives Grand Alliance.
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Labour Party Governorship Aspirant In Imo Dies Mysteriously
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