Governor Soludo Meets Anambra Indigenes in London

Posted on April 22, 2025

The Governor of Anambra State, Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo, on Monday at the Saray Banqueting Suite, 54, The Market Square, London, United Kingdom, took his three-year report card to Ndi Anambra in Europe and the UK.

A source at the event confirmed the impressive turnout at the town hall meeting.

The EU/UK Diaspora meeting underscores Soludo’s commitment to public accountability, especially to Anambra State Indigenes and stakeholders.

The Governor’s passion for the transformation of Anambra and his impressive performance in the state over the past three years were presented to the audience at the time of filing this report.

The EU/UK Indigenes engagement is coming up after the Lagos and Abuja meetings, where prominent indigenes, including a former governor of the state, Dr Chris Ngige, endorsed the governor for a second term.

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