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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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“I’ll remain in custody,” Sowore rejects police bail conditions.

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Omoyele Sowore has rejected the Nigerian police bail conditions and opted to remain in custody.

The activist and former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) appeared at the Force Criminal Intelligence Department (FCID) in Abuja at 10 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 27, after he was summoned for questioning over a viral video in which he accused police officers at a checkpoint in Lagos of extortion.

Sowore was summoned to address multiple allegations, including resisting and obstructing public officers, disobedience to lawful orders, cyberstalking and actions allegedly intended to prevent arrests.

Subsequently, Sowore disclosed via his X handle that he had been granted administrative bail, which he vowed to reject because the conditions are “unreasonable.”

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Tenant St£bs Landlord For Disconneting his Light Over Unpaid Electricity Bills”

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Tenant St£bs Landlord For Disconneting his Light Over Unpaid Electricity Bills”

“This is how I end up on Friday night my Tenant Abakiliki Man from izza ebonyi state stabbed me with poisonous dagger around 9:43pm on Friday till now I am fighting for my life at hospital over unpaid NEPA bill of ,N9250 , if the pains I sustained from my stomach continues I might be transferred to new hospital for further treatment or surgery” —Tochukwu Nnaji

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Abuja-based lawyer Stan Alieke has withdrawn from representing singer Speed Darlington in his ongoing legal battle with Burna Boy.

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Abuja-based lawyer Stan Alieke has withdrawn from representing singer Speed Darlington in his ongoing legal battle with Burna Boy.

This development comes after Speed Darlington’s release from Kuje prison this January, following a two-month detention.

Speed Darlington was freed after being granted bail, and his lawyer, Stan Alieke, confirmed his release on Instagram, expressing determination to seek justice for the alleged illegal detention and violation of Speed Darlington’s fundamental human rights.

Ekwutosblog reported that the singer’s detention stemmed from his accusation that Burna Boy had an immoral relationship with American rapper and music executive Diddy.

Following Speed Darlington’s release, Burna Boy issued a stern warning on Instagram, cautioning Speed Darlington against misbehaving again.

The reasons behind Alieke’s withdrawal are unclear, but possible factors could include professional disagreements, personal reasons, or the complexity of the case.

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