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Two female friends reportedly vanished after Traveling from Porthacourt to Aba to meet a Facebook friend.

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Authorities are investigating the disappearance of two friends, Celine Ndudim and Afiba Tandoh, a Ghanaian national, who went missing after traveling from Port Harcourt to Abia State on April 27, 2024.

According to reports, the duo had traveled to Abia to meet a man they had connected with on Facebook.

However, they have not been heard from since their trip.

Activist Harrison Gwamnishu, who confirmed the incident in a social media post on Wednesday, May 22, stated that the police have arrested a suspect named Andrew Amaechi in connection with the women’s disappearance. Amechi was found in possession of the friends’ belongings.

“On 27th April, 2024, Celine Ndudim and Afiba Tandoh, a Ghanaian citizen who traveled from Porth Harcourt Rivers State to Aba, Abia State to visit a friend they met on Facebook are missing, Gwamnishu wrote. 

“A suspect named Andrew Amaechi has been arrested by the police for being in possession of their belongings and till date no one has set eyes on Celine and her friend.”

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Some operatives of Agunechemba are armed robbers, kidnappers – Soludo’s security aide

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‎The Special Adviser to Governor Chukwuma Soludo on community security, Ken Emeakayi, has lamented the alleged infiltration of criminally – minded people into the state’s newly established Agunechemba security outfit.


‎Reacting to reports that some operatives of Agunechemba are now extorting people, using guns, Emeakayi said that every member of the outfit would be properly verified, to fish out the bad ones in the system.

‎He also warned about the improper conduct of some of the operatives who act as if they were above the law, adding that a situation whereby they extort people they are expected to protect, is unacceptable.

‎He said, “The reason the governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, established Agunechemba and Operation Udo ga achi, is to drive away criminals in the state. It is not for the operatives to start tormenting people they are expected to protect.

‎“We have found out that some of the people work as Agunechemba during the day and become kidnappers and armed robbers at night

‎“Some of the operatives claim that they have not been paid and that is because they have refused to present themselves for verification as required by law. They have been dodging from this verification exercise since January.

‎”Those who want to be paid should go for profiling to enable us know if they are actually members of Agunechemba and to ensure that they do not have questionable character.

‎“Very soon, anybody who claims to be a security operative in any community in Anambra State without subjecting himself to the profiling process, will be treated like a criminal because such a person has something to hide.

‎“The Anambra State Homeland Security law is very clear on the issue of knowing where every gun in the state is at any point in time and those keeping them.

‎We must know the full identity of everyone who claims to be a security operative in the state.


‎“We are, therefore, pleading that people should be alert and expose any shortcoming they discover on the part of the operatives.”


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If you can’t support your husband financially, be submissive. You can’t be broke and lack home training at the same time – Nigerian man tells wives

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A Nigerian businessman, Onyelike Darlington, has advised women to at least be submissive if they can’t support their husbands financially.
“If you can’t support your husband financially, at least be submissive. You can’t be broke & lack home training at the same time,” he wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday.

 

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Videos from the funeral of Abisola Kola-Daisi, daughter of former Oyo state gov, late Abiola Ajimobi

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The funeral of Abisola Kola-Daisi, daughter of former Oyo state gov, late Abiola Ajimobi, is currently holding at RCCG, City of David Parish, in Lagos.

 

Abisola, who was the eldest child of the late governor, passed away on March 27 in the UK after battling with cancer. She is survived by her husband, three children, her mum and siblings.

She was 44 years old.

 

May her soul rest in peace, Amen.

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