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“Most of us met our partners on social media” – Actress Sarah Martins Criticizes Nigerians Blaming Women Missing After Meeting Man Online

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Actress Sarah Martins has slammed ‘’hypocritical” Nigerians blaming two friends, Asfia and Celine, who went missing after leaving Port Harcourt Rivers State to Aba, Abia state, to see a man they met online.

 

Both ladies have been missing for days while the man they went to visit, Andrew Ochekwo, was allegedly killed when he attempted to evade arrest. Activist, Harrison Gwamnishu, who has been following the case claims Andrew is part of an organ harvesting syndicate.

Many Nigerians have bashed the two ladies for travelling to visit a man they met online. In a post shared online, Sarah described those bashing the missing ladies as Hypocrites. She pointed out that many people have met their lovers online and that it is unfair to bash the ladies just because they went to visit a man they met online.

 

See her post below…

"Most of us met our partners on social media" - Actress Sarah Martins Criticizes Nigerians Blaming Women Missing After Meeting Man Online

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