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Blind Dating Goes Awry as Two Friends Disappear after Visiting a Facebook Girl Friend in Calabar

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By Stanley Ekpenyong, Calabar

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The Police in Calabar, the Cross River State Capital is yet to unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of two young men after visiting an unnamed lady they met on Social network, Facebook.

Though the Police is yet to make a statement on the development, this magazine gathered that the two young men identified as Henry Agbo and Wisdom Ofri, are both staff of a logistic company located along the Murtala Mohammed highway in Calabar, the Cross River state capital.

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It was gathered that after a series of chats, the lady invited the duo to her place at Ekorinim phase2 area of the capital for a physical meeting and familiarization.

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That was, however, the last time anyone heard or saw the two young men.

A friend of theirs who gave his name as Uforo said he was lucky not to have gone with them to meet the online lady.

“They have been chatting through Facebook messenger with the girl and that day I was supposed to follow them to Ekorinim phase 2, where the girl asked us to come and see her, but they left before I could come out.

“They then took a tricycle to meet with the said lady.That was the last time we heard about them because after awhile, we kept trying their numbers, but it has remained switched off.They have also not returned home since then”, Uforo who hailed from Akwa Ibom state said.

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Both Henry and Wisdom are from Ikom local government area of Cross River State respectively.


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