Harrison Gwamnishu Accused of Cover-Up in Missing Ladies' Case



Friend of late Andrew Ochekwo, Mr. Ben, alleges human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu conspired with rogue police officers to conceal the truth about d@ad ladies (Celine and Afiba) and funds disappearance.



A shocking accusation has been made against human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu, who has been at the forefront of the case involving the dead ladies, Celine and her Ghanaian friend Afiba, who were victims of organ harvesting. Mr. Ben, a friend of the late Andrew Ochekwo, has come forward with a damning allegation, claiming that Gwamnishu conspired with rogue police officers to cover up the truth about the dead women.


According to Mr. Ben, Gwamnishu had previously claimed that N80 million was withdrawn from Andrew's account, but when questioned about the source of this information and who the money was transferred to, Gwamnishu allegedly remained silent. Furthermore, during a search of the house with the police, $50,000 was discovered to be missing, raising even more suspicions.


He said: “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...”


Mr. Ben's accusations suggest that Gwamnishu's involvement in the case may not be as altruistic as initially thought, and that he may be complicit in the cover-up. This development raises serious questions about the integrity of those involved in the investigation and the truth about the dead ladies.


As the case continues to unfold, it is essential to ensure that justice is served, and the truth is revealed. The families of the dead women deserve answers, and any attempts to conceal the truth will only add to their suffering. We will continue to follow this case closely and provide updates as more information becomes available.

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