The stampede broke out during the rice distribution at the home of Ernest Obiejesi, a businessman and philanthropist. The crowd grew uncontrollably, causing panic and leading to many deaths. Most of the victims were women.
Several others suffered injuries and were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. Emergency services arrived promptly, but the magnitude of the incident left the community in shock.
Charles Aburime, the spokesperson for the Anambra State governor, confirmed the incident. He assured the public that an investigation is underway and stated that further updates would follow.
This tragedy follows another deadly stampede earlier this week in Ibadan, where 35 children died during a carnival. These incidents have raised serious concerns across Nigeria. Many citizens are urging the government to take stronger action to address poverty, hunger, and social inequality. They are also calling for improved safety measures at public events.