Mary Habila: Police spokesperson urges restraint, warns against spread of unverified allegations

Author: Casmir NwankwoPublished on: July 17, 2026Country: Nigeria
Crime & Law
Mary Habila: Police spokesperson urges restraint, warns against spread of unverified allegations

The spokesperson for the Nigeria Police Force, CSP Nkeiruka Nwode, appealed to Nigerians to exercise restraint and refrain from spreading unverified allegations over the death of Mary Habila. In a statement on Friday, Nwode expressed condolences to the family and stressed the need for a thorough, transparent, and impartial investigation, including an autopsy. She warned that grief should not become an excuse for speculation or character assassination on social media, and emphasized that facts should guide public discourse.

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