Well known Nigerian activist, Harrison Gwamnishu, has opposed the act of shaming victims of the deceased organ trafficker, Andrew Ochekwo.
This position is in response to the disappearance of Celine Ndudim and Afiba, two women who, at Andrew’s invitation, traveled from Port Harcourt to Aba on April 28. Gwamnishu stressed that, despite rumors to the contrary, there is no evidence to back claims that the women were “hookup” girls who dated the late Andrew Ochekwo in order to make money.
Harrison stated in a recent social media post that, contrary to what some have said, there is no hard proof that Celine and Andrew have discussed money.
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He emphasized that the purported WhatsApp exchange between Andrew and Celine that has been making the rounds on the internet cannot be verified because it does not include a date. Harrison claimed that following his own inquiry, he discovered that multiple victims had similar stories about Andrew.
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He clarified that rather than people in casual hookups, Andrew usually went after ladies who worked or were students.
Harrison Gwamnishu wrote:
‘’STOP SHAMING VICTIMS
As the body recovered is yet to be identified, please be informed that Celine and Afiba are still missing.
To set the record straight, there is no evidence that Celine Ndudim discussed money with Andrew Ochekwo as the WhatsApp screenshot trending has no DATE.
Some of Andrew victims narrated to me that Andrew uses their phones to communicate with himself.
From findings, Andrew doesn’t go for HOOK UP girls as of his victims I personally interviewed are mostly students and working class girls.
He befriend his victims before inviting them and from his social media posts, pictures and videos, Andrew Ochekwo’s appears as a responsible man.
The continued narrative that they are hook up girls is demeaning.
Before Celine left Portharcourt, she pleaded to Afiba to go with her to visit a Facebook friend she met for over two years. Their friend can attest to this.
CELINE & AFIBA DISAPPEARED FROM 27TH APRIL, 2024.
HELP KEEP SEARCHING FOR THEM”
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Afiba and Celine Ndudim’s sad disappearance serves as a sobering reminder of the risks that many people in our society confront. Harrison Gwamnishu has urged us to treat these victims with dignity, make our decisions on solid evidence, and concentrate on the larger problems of human trafficking and exploitation rather than dehumanizing them. Supporting victims and distancing ourselves from damaging narratives are two ways we may work toward a society that is more compassionate and just, where each person is respected and safeguarded. According to Gwamnishu, the negative allegations made against Celine and Afiba are unfounded. Their disappearance calls for our sympathy and unwavering dedication to pursuing justice. Together, let us combat victim shaming and strive for a society in which no one has to live in fear.