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Concerns rise as whistleblower PIDOMNigeria goes missing. Journalist David Hundeyin suspects government involvement, while activist Omoyele Sowore demands PIDOM’s release. Social media campaigns #FreePidom and #WhereIsPidom gain traction, calling for transparency and protection of whistleblowers in Nigeria.

In a developing story that has sent shockwaves through social media, concerns are growing over the mysterious disappearance of PIDOMNigeria, an anonymous whistleblower known for exposing corruption within Nigeria's political and financial systems. The alarm was first raised by investigative journalist David Hundeyin, who reported that PIDOMNigeria has been missing since early August. Hundeyin, suspecting foul play, revealed that PIDOMNigeria was allegedly arrested in Port Harcourt and later transferred to the Force Criminal Investigation Department in Abuja, where he remains under the control of the National Cybercrime Centre.

Hundeyin’s suspicions were further heightened when he received conflicting information from someone claiming to be a close associate of PIDOMNigeria, which led him to believe that the government might be involved. The associate provided incorrect login details to PIDOMNigeria's X.com account, raising doubts about their identity and intentions. This, coupled with attempted hacks into Hundeyin’s WhatsApp account, has fueled fears that PIDOMNigeria may be in grave danger or possibly deceased.

The online community has rallied around the cause, with hashtags like #FreePidom and #WhereIsPidom trending across social media platforms. Supporters have demanded transparency and accountability from the government, urging them to release PIDOMNigeria and protect the rights of whistleblowers in Nigeria.

As the situation unfolds, there are growing calls for international attention to ensure the safety and release of PIDOMNigeria. The case highlights the risks faced by those who speak out against corruption and the ongoing struggle for freedom of speech in Nigeria.