Nollywood actress, Ifemeludike, invites her 292 voters to launch after Anambra poll loss

Nollywood actress and governorship candidate in Saturday’s governorship election in Anambra State, Chioma Ifemeludike, better known as IfeDike, has invited the 292 voters to launch after she lost in the exercise.
The filmmaker who contested under the African Action Congress (AAC), won 292 votes across the state’s 5,718 polling units.
IfeDike secured the minimal votes in the election.
However, in a heartwarming reaction to the development, the actress took to social media to celebrate her small but dedicated group of supporters.
In a post on X, she expressed gratitude to her supporters while extending a personal invitation to lunch where she said she looks forward to the opportunity to “meet, wine, and hug” them.
“Dear 292 Solidarity voters, when can we have lunch, wine and hug? I can’t wait. Thank you. I love you,” the post reads.
IfeDike’s political foray was built on a platform of grassroots connection and tangible social interventions.
She is popular for producing a slate of popular Igbo-language films, including ‘Painful Truth’, ‘Commissioner for Happiness’, ‘Mortuary Gate’, ‘Plantain Girl’ and ‘Made in Heaven’.



