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Ghanaian lady and her Nigerian friend who went missing in Abia were promised N1m to spend the weekend with late suspect

Andrew Amaechi Ochekwo
Andrew Amaechi Ochekwo, Celine Ndudim and Afiba Tandoh

The two ladies who went missing after travelling from Port Harcourt to Abia State to see a rich Aba big boy were promised N500,000 each.

This was disclosed by a popular activist Adetoun Onajobi on a Facebook Live session.

She shared a screenshot of the conversation between the late Andrew Amaechi Ochekwo and one of the girls, Celine Ndudim.

In the exchange, Andrew asked how much it would cost for Celine and her Ghanaian friend, Afiba Tandoh to come over to Abia to spend some days with him.

Celine responded with: “For you, give us N1,000,000”.

The ladies embarked on the journey and have never been seen since then.

Investigations later revealed that they were lodged in a highbrow hotel in Abia State.

CCTV footage from the hotel reportedly also linked Andrew to the girls as he was seen entering and exiting the hotel where the ladies lodged.

It was also gathered that some of the belongings of the ladies were found in the residence of Andrew when the police raided it.

Adetoun also claimed to have been sent a video showing the lifeless body of one of the ladies on a bed, but this cannot be confirmed.

The activist, who is based in the United Kingdom, claimed she had been calling the police, including the Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi without getting any response.

In a subsequent post, Adetoun also claimed that she received a tip that two dead bodies were found in a bag in a location.

She requested a Nigerian-based activist, Harrison Gwanishu to go to the location to investigate the claim.

It would be recalled that the suspect, Andrew was allegedly killed when he was being transported from Aba to Abuja, according to the police.

The two girls are yet to be found dead or alive.

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