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Police Declares UK-based Blogger, Dorcas Adeyinka, Wanted for Alleged Cyberstalking, Murder, Others

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The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) has announced that Dorcas Adeyinka, a Nigerian blogger residing in the UK, is wanted for several accusations including cyberstalking, abduction, spreading misinformation, extortion, and murder.

This announcement came on Sunday via the NPF’s Facebook page under the directive of the Inspector-General of Police.

The police described Adeyinka as a Yoruba woman, approximately 1.64 metres tall, with an oval face, pointed nose, full lips, wide mouth and distinctive tribal marks. She is also described as having black hair, a larger head, and a prominent chin.

Her last known address was 833 Woolick Road in the UK, but it’s suspected that she frequents various areas in Nigeria, including Ikeja, Ogudu, Fagba, Otta, and Sango in Lagos and Ogun States.

Adeyinka was previously arrested last year on charges of alleged cyberstalking and cyberbullying. Her family had accused the Lagos State Police Command of conducting a biased investigation, alleging that Adeyinka had been targeted with threats to her life, cyberstalking, and bullying by suspected Nigerian bloggers who use different social media accounts to harass and shame her.

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