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Obiano Gives N1million To Woman Who Rejected N5,000 Bribe During Anambra Election

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By Ayodele Oni

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Anambra state Governor-elect, Prof Charles Soludo, has described the woman who rejected the bribe of N5000 to influence her voting during the just concluded governorship election as exhibiting the true spirit of a typical Anambra person.

The woman, from Ukwulu in Dunukofia Local Government area rejected the offer, insisting that although she did not have N5000, she would never accept any gratification that would make her vote against her conscience.

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Governor Willie Obiano had already gifted the woman with N1 million in appreciation of her action.

Speaking on Friday after receiving his Certificate of Return at the State Headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), Awka, Prof Soludo said the woman had made Anambra State proud.

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“At this moment, I summarize the action of the woman of Ukwulu who rejected N5000 to influence her voting as a metaphor that represents the spirit of Anambra.

“The woman said I am poor; I don’t have any money in my pocket, but I won’t take N5000.

“That is the spirit of Anambra and her action is the resilience of the Anambra spirit.”

On his victory in the election, the governor-elect further said “This is the moment and the hour has come. God knew that at this hour, my Deputy and I will have these certificates in our hands.

“We thank God for making this day. This is Anambra, the Light of the Nation. This is the state that helped to bring democracy to Nigeria.

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“This is the state of Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Dr Nwafor Orizu, Sir Loius Ojukwu, Professor Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda.”


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