The missing student |
A final-year student of the Department of Theatre Arts, University of Port Harcourt, Emeka Ndinwa, has been reported missing in Delta State by his family.
We gathered that the 24-year-old who lives in Port Harcourt
with his younger brother left the house on November 28, 2023 and his
whereabouts had since remained unknown to date.
According to his family, his phone was tracked and it showed
that he was in the Delta environs before he disappeared.
Efforts by Emeka’s family members and friends to find him
have since proved abortive.
His elder sister identified only as Maryanne who spoke to
our correspondent on the phone said they (his family) were still in shock and
disbelief at how a full-grown man could be missing for 30 days.
PUNCH Metro however gathered that Emeka called his family on
the day he went missing, asking for N30,000, which was sent to him via a Point
of Sale agent.
Maryanne also said they got suspicious when they couldn’t
reach him on the phone.
She said, “The last we heard from him was on November 28,
2023. He called asking that the sum of N30,000 be sent to a particular POS
account, which we did. He asked for details of the transaction and we sent it.
And after that, nothing was heard of him again.
“We only got suspicious when we started calling and he
wasn’t taking his calls. The phone would just ring out and it eventually went
off on December 5, 2023.
Maryanne also stated that Emeka’s younger brother whom he
lived with in Port Harcourt and a family friend went to his department to look
for him, but no one admitted to having seen him. She added that his examination
was to begin on December 4, but they also got the report that he did not show
up for his papers.
She also said they made complaints at the Sapele Police
Command and a police post in Port Harcourt.
“My younger brother and a family friend went to the school
and asked around, and reported to his department, but there is yet no news
about his whereabouts, no one seems to have seen him, and we don’t seem to know
any of his friends,” she added.
“He was supposed to begin his examination on December 4, but
no one saw him. We were told that he didn’t show up for it, which is worrisome.
“He’s my younger brother and I am worried about him. My
family is still in shock and disbelief. We don’t understand how a full-grown
human will just disappear like that.
“Yes, we reported to the police. We reported to the Area
Command in Sapele, Delta State, and a police station in Port Harcourt.
“When his phone was tracked, the location was Delta State,
It’s all so confusing,” she lamented.
When contacted, the Delta State Police Public Relations
Officer, Bright Edafe, said he was aware of the case.
“Yes, I am aware of the case. The sister of the missing
person reached out to me.
“They have reported to the area command. However, for cases
like that, they are supposed to go to the division where a signal will be
generated. I have advised them to come to the headquarters in Asaba so that the
anti-kidnapping unit can handle the matter officially,” he added.
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