Police Debunk Viral “Wanted” Poster of Iyabo Ojo

  • The Nigeria Police Force has dismissed a viral “wanted” poster of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo as fake and misleading.
  • The notice, which claimed she was wanted by the IGP’s Monitoring Unit, went viral on social media, prompting widespread reactions.

The Nigeria Police Force has dismissed a viral “wanted” notice about Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, calling it fake and misleading.

The poster, which carried her photo with the inscription “SPECIAL POLICE WANTED,” falsely claimed she was wanted by the IGP’s Monitoring Unit, sparking mixed reactions online.

The police further cautioned against the spread of misinformation, urging Nigerians to always verify news through the NPF’s official channels.

The statement read:

“FAKE NEWS ALERT! This ‘WANTED’ poster of actress Iyabo Ojo did not emanate from the Nigeria Police Force. It is false, misleading & was never posted on any official NPF platform.”

“Disregard & stop spreading fake news. Verify only from official NPF channels,” the statement added.

In other news…… Nigerian student and basketball player Israel Osamudiame Friday of the University of the Philippines (UP) tragically died during a team practice on August 19. The 6-foot-10 forward from Abuja, who would have turned 20 on September 6, had recently joined the Fighting Maroons after transferring from Centro Escolar University.

Bo Perasol, director of the UP Office for Athletics and Sports Development, confirmed the sad news:

“UP is heartbroken to confirm that one of our newest recruits, Israel Osamudiame, collapsed during practice yesterday. He was immediately brought to a nearby hospital where, despite the efforts of medical personnel, he passed away.”

Friday collapsed during a workout at the Varsity Training Centre in Diliman. First aid was administered, and he was rushed to a hospital, but he was later pronounced dead. The exact cause of death is still under investigation.

Perasol added:
“UP is in close contact with his family and is extending its full support during this difficult time. The university asks everyone to respect the privacy of his family, as they grieve this tragic loss.”

Friday was considered one of the most promising young frontcourt talents in the Philippines’ collegiate basketball scene.

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