Missing Odera Mbadiwe found in Lagos

A missing brother of former Big Brother Naija reality show housemates, the Mbadiwe twins, has been found in a distressed state. According to the Lagos State Police Command, Odera Mbadiwe was discovered on Thursday in the Mile 2 area of the state.

The state police spokesman, Babaseyi Oluseyi, disclosed this information in a statement on X, a social media platform. Oluseyi explained that Odera has been reunited with his family and is currently receiving medical attention.

Odera’s family had declared him missing on Wednesday, September 3rd, after he disappeared on September 1st. The Mbadiwe twins, who are former participants of the Big Brother Naija reality show, had also announced their brother’s disappearance.

The Lagos State Police Command’s swift response to the missing person’s report has led to Odera’s safe recovery. The police spokesman’s statement confirms that Odera is now with his family and undergoing medical care.

The incident highlights the importance of prompt action in missing person’s cases. The Lagos State Police Command’s efforts demonstrate their commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of citizens.

As Odera receives medical attention, his family and the Mbadiwe twins can now breathe a sigh of relief. The outcome of this incident serves as a reminder of the significance of community and family support during difficult times.

With Odera’s safe return, the focus will now shift to his recovery and well-being. The incident’s resolution also underscores the effectiveness of the Lagos State Police Command’s missing person’s unit in reuniting families.

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