Suspect in disappearance of Ghanaian lady in Nigeria refuses to disclose her location

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A suspect, Andrew Amaechi, who was arrested in connection with the disappearance of two friends, Celine Ndudim and Afiba Tandoh, in Abia State has refused to reveal their whereabouts.

LIB reported that Celine and her Ghanaian friend, Afiba, were declared missing after they travelled from Port Harcourt, Rivers State to Abia State on April 27, 2024 to see Andrew after meeting him on Facebook.

Nigerian activist, Harrison Gwamnishu, who confirmed the disturbing development on Friday, May 31, said the sum of N1million was withdrawn from one of the women’s bank accounts.

He also shared a video that the suspect sent to Celine, inviting her and Afiba to Aba.

In the video, the suspect who was allegedly found in possession of the women’s belongings, boasted about his “beautiful mansion”

“Hi Celine, how are you? How have you been? How was your trip? You have to bring your friend. I’m in Aba now. I live in Aba. I ‘ve got a new office here. I live in this great big mansion. Got six bedrooms. So let’s talk. I will send some money. Just get a taxi, an Uber, a bolt. Come spend the next few nights with your friend. We will have fun. Go out. Have some food, okay. Yeah, I live in a beautiful beautiful house,” he said.

Mr. Gwamnishu also revealed that the suspect sent similar videos to other ladies, including one Amaka, but she declined his invite.

Confronted with the evidence, the suspect remained nonchalant.

When asked to disclose the whereabouts of the missing girls, he remained tight-lipped.