Ghanaian Girl & Her Friend Who Travelled To Aba To See a Boyfriend They Met on Facebook Have Both Gone Missing.

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A certain Ghanaian lady who lives in the southern part of the country has reportedly gone missing after a journey to see her boyfriend whom she and her friend allegedly met on Facebook.

According to popular activist, Harrison Gwamnishu, the duo of Celine Ndudim (Nigerian) and Afiba Tandoh (Ghanaian) had on the 27th day of April, 2024, left Port Harcourt, Rivers State, to visit a male friend they had met on Facebook, who lives in Aba, Abia State.

Unfortunately, nothing has been heard about these ladies till date, though a certain Andrew Amaechi has been apprehended by the police, for being in possession of the belongings of the two missing ladies.

He equally pleaded with the public to help with information that could possibly lead to the whereabout of the missing ladies.

Many people who have reacted to the story have blamed the missing ladies for taking the risk of travelling to meet a man they met on Facebook, in spite that has happened to a couple of other girls who had acted in same manner in the past.

REACTIONS BELOW…

“Hmmmm. Some people get mind sha. Hope they are still Alive,” Facebook user @ Ella Onyinyechi commented.

“These girls no Dey hear, haba! Travel to meet total strangers,” Amb Linda Uche.

“So people are still visiting men they don’t know in the name of social media love, I pray the lord keeps them safe,” Miracle Onyirioha.

“So in this era and with all that is happening, people still go all the way to meet up with strangers, it’s well oh,” Uwa Imade Ukpebor.

“May God keep them safe.The kind of mind some girls do possess.
Going to visit a total stranger in a far away state. If you have females as children always pray for them not to be involved in these kind of unwholesome practices,” Udeki Franklyn White.

“I don’t know what’s given this young ladies the kind of mind they have, is safety not part of their daily guard? I pray they find them alive,” Diala Sunday.

“Now we blame the victim instead of doing the needful..
I see comments like “girls are still visiting strange men they met on facebook”. Not necessary,most persons meet spouses,got contracts,got helped through this platform. So there’s nothing wrong with what they did,just pray bad things doesn’t happen to you. I pray they Survive,” Edwin Vivien Oluomachi.

“With all this things happening people still visit people the meet through social media. I pray you’re find safe and sound,” Patience Godwin.

“It’s been long I heard this kind stories, I thought our girls already learned and are wise now. I pray they’re found alive,” @ Precious James wrote as well.

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