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Police Summon Calabar Food Seller, Loveth Bissong To Abuja Over Alleged Defamation

Nigeria Police Force

By Kelvin Ololo

The Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Center (NPF-NCCC) has summoned Calabar food seller, Loveth Bissong, for questioning over allegations bordering on criminal conspiracy, criminal defamation, cyberstalking and cyberbullying. It’ll

The invitation, dated December 1, 2025, and issued under reference number CR: 3000/X/NPF-NCCC/FHQ/ABJ/L-MI/VOL.25/409, the police said Loveth’s name “featured prominently” in an ongoing investigation.

According to the letter signed by CP Uche Ifeanyi Henry, Commissioner of Police and Director of the NPF-NCCC, noted that the Force requires certain clarifications from her as part of the probe.

The NPF-NCCC explained that the investigation is being handled at its headquarters located at Plot 625, Mission Road, Diplomatic Drive, Central Business District, Abuja, explaining that the invitation is in line with procedural steps to ensure due process and fact-finding in the matter.

While the Police did not state whom she is alleged to have defamed, Miss Bissong was thrust into limelight after message exchanges between Ursula Agbor, a suspended broadcaster with the Cross River State owned television and radio station and her became public.

In one of the voice notes, Miss Agbor made derogatory remarks about Miss Bissong.

She later accused her of planning to poison her and one Mr. Justin Ugbong whom she has referred to at different times as a lover, and manager.

The invitation mandates Bissong to appear for an interview with the Assistant Director (Legal) at the NPF-NCCC on Monday, 8th December 2025 by 10AM, warning that her cooperation is “highly solicited” to aid the investigation.

The cybercrime center has increasingly taken on cases involving perceived online defamation, digital harassment, and bullying.

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