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    Bayelsa Police Declare Ijaw Influencer Bodmas Kemepadei Wanted for Murder

    Bayelsa State Police Command has declared self-styled Apostle Bodmas Prince Kemepadei, an Ijaw social media influencer, wanted for conspiracy and murder in the death of 24-year-old Patrick Peresuodei, following a court-issued warrant.

    Police allege Kemepadei, with youths and NSCDC personnel, abducted Peresuodei and his brother Destiny from Amassoma on January 15, 2026, over Facebook threats; both were tortured at Kemepadei’s Yenagoa residence (ICCH Centre, Tenacious Street, Ede-Epie). Destiny was released, but Peresuodei died in custody on January 28 from injuries.

    A ₦1 million bounty from activist VeryDarkMan has viralized wanted posters, prompting Governor Douye Diri to direct the Attorney General’s oversight; public urged to report sightings to CP office (0803 358 0244) or stations—harboring warned against prosecution.

    Kemepadei’s last address is listed; investigations continue with NSCDC arrests amid public outrage.

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    Franklin Ugo Ndibe is a seasoned Nigerian journalist and media professional renowned for his incisive reporting and editorial leadership in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector.

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