/ May 15, 2026
/ May 15, 2026

Obiano Alive and Well: Anambra Ex-Governor Dismisses Death Rumour

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Willie Obiano, former governor of Anambra, is alive and well, despite rumours circulating in some sections of the media that he had died in London.

Don Adinuba, former commissioner for information and public enlightenment in Anambra, confirmed on Friday that Obiano is “healthy, strong and residing in Texas, US”.

“The Nigerian media have been abuzz in the last couple of hours over a rumour that the immediate Anambra state Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, has passed on in London. This rumour has no basis. Chief Obiano lives in Texas, United States, and not London,” the former Anambra commissioner said in a statement.

“He is not just alive but healthy, strong and too agile for someone who has just turned 70 years. We thank people from different walks of life across the globe.

“The outpouring of love across the globe following the rumour shows how much Chief Obiano matters to many, almost four years after leaving public office and choosing a quiet private life abroad.

“At only 70 years, Chief Obiano has joined the pantheon of men like the Great Zik of Africa, whose rumoured death turned out to be utterly false and without any foundation.”

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