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The two ladies have been identified as Celine Ndudim, a Nigerian, and Afiba Tandoh, a Ghanaian
In April, Ndudim and Tandoh were declared missing after they left Port Harcourt, Rivers state capital, to visit Ochekwo in Aba, Abia state
The ladies reportedly met Ochekwo via Facebook.
Since May, Harrison Gwamnishu, a human rights activist, has been using his social media pages to provide updates on the disappearance of the ladies.
Ochekwo was later arrested by police officers attached to the Abia police command.
Later in May, Gwamnishu, via a Facebook post, announced that Ochekwo was allegedly killed when he was trying to escape while being transported from Abia to Abuja.
The activist said the IGP had been petitioned that the businessman was “living large” in police custody in Abia, hence the move to transfer the suspect and case to Abuja.
In June, the activist alleged that one decomposing body was found near the residence of the suspect.
Gwamnishu said the decomposing body will be tested to ascertain if it belongs to one of the missing ladies.