Yes. It is always acceptable to answer your own question, unless the question has been closed.
Is it acceptable to answer a question badly? Yes, but get ready for downvotes, close votes, etc. as appropriate. Whether the answerer also asked the question or not is irrelevant here - the answer should be judged on its own merits.
Is it acceptable to answer a question when there's already a good answer? Yes. Just because there's a good answer doesn't mean there isn't another good answer. Or bad answer, but again bad answers get dealt with in other ways.
Is it acceptable to accept your own answer when there's already a good answer? Yes. Good answers get upvotes, and the answer that the asker feels like accepting gets accepted. Whether you like it or not, the one special privilege that the asker gets is indicating which answer they choose to accept, for any reason they choose. The asker didn't gain any rep from posting and accepting his answer. He wished to indicate that as far as he is concerned your answer didn't answer his question, and that something else did. Nor did you lose anything by his accepting his own answer - he could equally just have abandoned the question. Instead he decided to share some information that he believed to be helpful, which has now been banished from the site by the meta effect by the looks of it.
Are you right to be annoyed?
Probably somewhat, hard to tell now most of the evidence has been removed from the eyes of lesser mortals. But how the asker handled the situation, interacted with you, waited for two days before posting an answer, etc. etc. and how that made you feel should not affect the judgement of whether his answer is good (no idea), or whether he has the right to post it (yes) and accept it (yes).