BBNaija Stars, Mbadiwe Twins, Declare Brother Missing in Lagos

 

A wave of concern has hit fans and followers of the Mbadiwe Twins as they announced that their elder brother, Odera Mbadiwe, has been declared missing in Lagos.

According to reports, Odera, 33, was last seen on Monday, September 1, 2025, around 10am at No. 29 Idowu Martins Street, Victoria Island.

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His sudden disappearance has sparked panic among family, friends, and the wider entertainment community.

The twins, who are former Big Brother Naija housemates, took to Instagram to share photos of their missing brother while pleading with the public to help trace him.
“Missing person alert. Please your help is required urgently to find our Brother,” they wrote.

Details provided by the family describe Odera as 6ft2 tall, muscular, with brown eyes and a fade haircut.

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

The family has urged anyone with information about his whereabouts to immediately contact the numbers below or report to the nearest police station:

📞 +234 912 020 6123

📞 +234 816 455 7445

📞 +234 706 213 1530

Meanwhile, friends, colleagues, and fans of the popular Mbadiwe Twins have joined the search online, using social media platforms to spread the missing person alert.

The Mbadiwe Twins rose to fame on the “No Loose Guard” edition of Big Brother Naija (BBNaija), where they made history as the first twins to emerge as heads of house.

Beyond reality television, they are practising lawyers, lifestyle influencers, and nightlife promoters.

They were also featured in the 2018 documentary “Lagos To London”, which profiled young Nigerians making strides in the UK.

The Lagos State Police Command has yet to issue a formal statement regarding the missing person alert, but sources confirm that investigations are ongoing.

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