Andrew Ochekwo: Suspect in case of two missing ladies found dead in Aba, wanted in UK for sexual assault

The gruesome tale of Andrew and the missing ladies who met their untimely demise at his hands serves as a stark warning to women to be cautious of the characters they encounter in their quest for financial gain. Andrew allegedly used money as bait to lure his victims into his trap, but that's not the only skeleton in his closet - the UK police are hot on his heels to apprehend him for a crime he committed in 2019, a saga replete with deceit, greed, and bloodshed. It's a chilling reminder that the pursuit of wealth can sometimes come at a deadly cost, and women must be vigilant to avoid falling prey to predators like Andrew who lurk in the shadows, waiting to strike. The writing is on the wall: beware of wolves in sheep's clothing, and never trade your safety for a few pieces of silver.


Andrew Amaechi Ochekwo, the chief suspect in the baffling case of two missing women, Celine Ndudim and Afiba Tandoh, is wanted by UK authorities for his alleged involvement in a sexual assault incident in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.

The suspect reportedly met his end in a dramatic attempt to escape capture.

A BuckinghamshireLive article from March 2023 reveals that 51-year-old Andrew has been a fugitive sought by Thames Valley Police ever since the incident that transpired in June 2019.

Despite being rumored dead, the Thames Valley Police is still soliciting the assistance of the public in locating him.

Detective Constable Rob Buchanan, who is spearheading the investigation and operates from the Milton Keynes police station, remarked:

“Enquiries have been ongoing to locate Andrew Ucheckwo but we are now appealing for the public’s help. If you see him, do not approach him and call 999, or if you know where he is or may have seen him previously please call 101 or make a report on our website, quoting reference number 43190173124

“Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously to the independent charity, Crimestoppers, by calling 0800 555 111 or via its website.”

Activist Harrison Gwamnishu, deeply engaged in this case, shared compelling footage showcasing the two missing women dining with Andrew at various instances.

The videos depict the women conversing amicably with Andrew as he records them. Mercy, one of the women, journeyed from Lagos to meet Andrew in Aba, while the other identified herself as Tochi.

In the recordings, Andrew spoke on their restaurant choices, their places of origin, and their intended destinations after dining.

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