/ May 15, 2026
/ May 15, 2026

Urgent search as two men go missing after trip from Lagos to Imo

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Concern is mounting over the mysterious disappearance of two men, Odu Emmanuel Odu and Eja Ndifon Vincent, both aged 32, who vanished after a trip from Lagos to Imo State.

The pair, who reportedly travelled to Lagos to collect a newly purchased vehicle, were last heard from on Friday when they confirmed arrival in Imo State. Since then, their phones have remained switched off and attempts to reach them have failed.

Odu Emmanuel Odu is a lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS), while Eja Ndifon Vincent works as a counsellor in Odukpani, Cross River State.

Their sudden disappearance has sparked widespread concern among family members, friends, and the public. A missing persons alert has since circulated on social media, urging anyone with relevant information to come forward.

Descriptions provided identify Odu Emmanuel as fair-complexioned and Eja Vincent as dark-complexioned.

If you have any information that may help locate them, please contact Gift on 09160642936.

Their families are appealing to the public, law enforcement, and local authorities to assist in the search.

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