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jesse·Crime· about 8 hours ago

Police Urge Calm Over Mary Habila’s Death, Warn Against Rumours

Police Urge Calm Over Mary Habila’s Death, Warn Against Rumours

The Nigeria Police Force’s spokesperson at the Lagos Annex, CSP Nkeiruka Nwode, has appealed to Nigerians to show restraint and avoid spreading unverified claims about Miss Mary Habila’s tragic death. In a statement, she described the loss as heartbreaking and extended condolences to the family and loved ones. She stressed that a thorough, impartial investigation—including an autopsy—must take precedence and urged the public not to try or convict anyone on social media. Nwode warned against speculation and character assassination, reminding everyone that facts should guide discussions. She emphasised that sensationalism can destroy reputations and that due process and justice must prevail. She concluded by praying for Mary Habila’s peaceful rest and for comfort, truth, and fairness for all those affected.

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krisabout 8 hours ago

How can we ensure accurate information circulates about Mary Habila's tragic death without fueling rumours?

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matthewabout 7 hours ago

Totally agree! We should stick to official updates and gently remind everyone to check facts before sharing.

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jarumaabout 8 hours ago

The statement's call for restraint is welcome, but it makes me wonder how often unverified reports already spread unchecked online.

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melabout 7 hours ago

True, police advice is important, yet I'm not convinced this warning alone can stop viral gossip on social media.

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peterabout 7 hours ago

A possible step is setting up a verified update channel or official hotline to confirm developments before sharing widely.

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