- Late Andrew’s friend Mr Ben accuses Harrison of providing fake bodies while insisting that the missing girls may still be alive.
- He highlighted that $50,000 is missing from the late Andrew‘s house after an alleged search by the activist.
A friend of the late Andrew Ochekwo, Mr. Ben, has made allegations against human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu, claiming he is involved in a cover-up.
Mr. Ben asserts that Gwamnishu is working with certain police officers to conceal the truth about the disappearance of Celine Ndudim and Afiba, who went missing on April 28 after visiting Andrew in Aba.
In a recent social media post, Mr. Ben accused Gwamnishu of presenting false evidence, suggesting that the missing women may still be alive.
He also claims that $50,000 went missing from Andrew’s house after an unrecorded search by Gwamnishu and the police officers.
Mr. Ben has vowed to reveal more information about Gwamnishu’s alleged actions, mentioning a past imprisonment related to kidnapping and theft.
“You are not interested in the girls that is why you went to identify fake bodies; you’re part of the police people. You told Nigerians N80M left Andrew’s account; who told you this? Who did you transfer it to? You did a search with the police in that house, $50K is missing,” he said in parts.
Recall that Harrison Gwamnishu has been on the Late Andrew’s case since the disappearance of the two friends who went to visit him before they went missing.
Following speculations that the missing girls were into hook-up, Harrison has come out to inform the public on why they should stop shaming victims of Andrew Ochekwo .
Gwamnishu emphasized that there is no proof to support assertions that the women were into “hookup” who engaged with the late Andrew Ochekwo for monetary gain.
Harrison clarified that there is no concrete evidence of any financial discussions between Celine and Andrew, as some have suggested.