Ihuoma Julia Nneji, daughter of ABC Transport tycoon Frank Nneji, has been declared wanted by the Nigeria Police over an allegation of cybercrime.
A special police bulletin issued on Tuesday by the Police National Cybercrime Centre (NPF-NCC) accused Nneji of engaging in “criminal defamation, injurious falsehood, and cyberstalking”.
The declaration was made public via the official Facebook page of the Force.
It was gathered that between August and September 2024, Nneji allegedly spearheaded a coordinated cyberbullying and blackmail campaign against an Abuja-based businessman.
While the police remain tight-lipped about the identity of the victim, insiders allege the attacks were carried out with calculated precision by Nneji and a clique of online accomplices.
The scandal became a public affair on September 24, 2024, when self-acclaimed social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, a.k.a. VeryDarkMan (VDM), waded into the matter. In a blistering video that went viral, VDM issued a 24-hour ultimatum to Nneji, demanding she retracted her defamatory claims or face public exposure.
“You have 24 hours to take down the defamatory content and tender an apology. If you don’t, I will come out with all the evidence and make sure the truth comes to light,” VDM wrote in his post.
As at press time, neither Ihuoma Nneji nor her influential family has broken their silence.
Meanwhile, police authorities are urging anyone with useful information about her whereabouts to contact the nearest police station or report directly to the National Cybercrime Centre in Abuja.
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