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BBNaija’s Mbadiwe Twins Declare Younger Brother Missing


Former Big Brother Naija housemates, the Mbadiwe twins, have raised alarm over the disappearance of their younger brother, Odera Mbadiwe, who has been declared missing in Lagos.

In a post shared via Instagram, the reality TV stars appealed to the public for urgent assistance in locating their 33-year-old sibling, who they said has not been seen since Monday, September 1, 2025.

“Missing person alert. Please your help is required urgently to find our Brother,” they wrote.

According to details released by the family, Odera was last sighted around 10 am at No. 29 Idowu Martins, Victoria Island, Lagos.

He was reportedly wearing grey sweats and driving a black Nissan 350Z convertible with a blue top and plate number GM 70 AMB.

The missing man was described as 6 feet 2 inches tall, of muscular build, with black hair (fade haircut) and brown eyes.

“We need your help to bring him home,” the twins pleaded.

They also provided hotlines for anyone with useful information to reach out including +234 706 213 1530 and +234 816 455 7445 with appeals to the public for direct report to the nearest police station.

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