Labour Party Imo gubernatorial aspirant found dead in his home

Labour Party Imo gubernatorial aspirant found dead in his home

Chief Humphrey Anumudu an aspirant for the ticket of the Labour Party in the upcoming governorship election in Imo State has been found dead in his ho

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Chief Humphrey Anumudu an aspirant for the ticket of the Labour Party in the upcoming governorship election in Imo State has been found dead in his house.

Chief Anumudu, who was a lawyer until his death, was a native of Mbieri in Imo state.

He was the younger brother to late socialite, auto dealer and founder of Globe Motors, Willie Anumudu who died in April 2020 from Covid19 complications.

The late Anumudu was reportedly found dead in his house in yet to be unravelled circumstances.

The late politician had paid the sum of N25 million  for Labour Party’s Governorship form ahead of election on November 11th 2023.

This isn’t the first time the late Anumudu will contest the gubernatorial election in Imo State. He had contested in 2019 under the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA.

Anumudu will be the second prominent death the Labour party has suffered since the election season began.

The first was Oyibo Chukwu, a former Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Chairman, Enugu State chapter and Enugu East Senatorial Candidate, who was assassinated three days to the presidential and National Assembly election.

He was eventually replaced by his younger brother, Kelvin, who emerged victorious in the polls.