Billionaire’s Daughter Ihuoma Nneji Declared Wanted by Police Over Cyberstalking Allegations
The Nigeria Police has declared Ihuoma Julia Nneji, daughter of ABC Transport founder Frank Nneji, wanted over alleged criminal defamation, injurious falsehood, and cyberstalking following a public clash with social media critic VeryDarkMan.
Ihuoma Nneji Declared Wanted by Nigeria Police Over Alleged Defamation and Cyberstalking
In a dramatic turn of events, the Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre (NPF-NCCC) has officially declared Ihuoma Julia Nneji, the daughter of billionaire businessman and ABC Transport founder Frank Nneji, wanted over multiple cyber-related offenses.
According to a bulletin by the NPF-NCCC, Ihuoma Nneji is being investigated for alleged criminal defamation, injurious falsehood, and cyberstalking. These are serious offenses under Nigeria’s Cybercrime Act.
Background: What Led to the Police Declaration?
The public feud between Ihuoma Nneji and outspoken social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) has drawn wide attention. VeryDarkMan had accused Nneji of:
Falsely claiming to be a licensed American travel nurse
Making defamatory statements about her ex-husband
Allegedly undergoing cosmetic procedures, including a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)
In response, Nneji had filed a defamation lawsuit against him in the Federal High Court, Abuja. Now, the tables have turned with law enforcement accusing her of similar offenses.
Police Request Public Assistance
The Nigeria Police has asked for public help in locating Ihuoma Nneji. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact the National Cybercrime Centre.
Who is Ihuoma Nneji?
Ihuoma Julia Nneji is a popular online personality and daughter of Frank Nneji, the founder of ABC Transport. Known for her lavish lifestyle, she has built a social media presence around beauty, travel, and luxury living.
The Bigger Picture: Digital Accountability in Nigeria
This story highlights the growing legal risks of online disputes. Under Nigeria’s Cybercrime Act of 2015, defamation, cyberbullying, and misinformation are punishable offenses.
Legal analysts believe this case could become a landmark for digital accountability in Nigeria’s influencer and celebrity space.
As the investigation continues, Nigerians and the diaspora are closely watching how the legal drama between VeryDarkMan and Ihuoma Nneji unfolds. It is a stark reminder that what’s said online can have serious offline consequences.
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