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Thursday, 7 May 2015

UK repatriates three Nigerian prisoners to Nigeria

The UK government earlier this year repatriated three Nigerians in UK prisons under the prisoners exchange agreement signed by the UK and Nigeria. The prisoners are now serving time in a Nigerian prison. This was made known today by Nigeria's Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, during a Q&A with journalists in Abuja.
"The prisoners exchange agreement is in place and the United Kingdom has repatriated three Nigerians in the UK prison since January this year and  more prisons would also be transferred. The programme would continue after the exit of this administration, there is a committee in place to ensure the sustenance of the programme,” he explained. (Punch)

38 comments:

  1. Nice arrangement. More of dis from our government. Linda take note!

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  2. Nice arrangement. More of dis from our government. Linda take note!

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    1. Juliet only 2 repeats. U don dey mature. Congrats

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  3. With the deplorable condition of Nigerian prisons? I don't know if this is good news to the prisoners

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  4. Repatriated to were they could easily evade justice.
    No doubt these people are not ordinary or average citizens.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. I no trust naija prison shaa... Which one dey beta nah?

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  6. UK prison and Nigeria prison which one is preferable?????


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  7. Loooool bad market for Nigerian crime commiters abroad

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    1. Eddy, Not all convicts committed the crime they're in for.. bliv u me!

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    2. James Ibori should be transferred back to serve his time in a 9ja prison. :)

      #Propertyof whitehouse

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    3. James Ibori should be transferred back to serve his time in a 9ja prison. :)

      #Propertyof whitehouse

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    4. James Ibori should be transferred back to serve his time in a 9ja prison. :)

      #Propertyof whitehouse

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  8. Something Indonesia wouldn't do. Countries need to work together for good.

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  9. I don't trust Nigeria government to ensure dat d prisoners when they come here they complete their prison period.

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  10. any hopes of those repatriated to use connection to get out will be dashed ones Buhari is sworn in

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  11. I wish Indonesia will do the'same

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  12. Pls bring back Ibori

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  13. This our mumu government think say person na fool sha. Make una tell us say una won use style bring ibori we go understand no be bitting around the bush things. Ibori one of the most correct guys we have in naija n very kind and generous. Please come back deltans misses you no be that uduagha with he face wen be like who wear mask. Abeg make una beg RMD make he chop na. Abi he don hold some kin things wen dey make am dey lin n he no won tell us,shuuuu which kin diet him dey na?he don turn to mosquito landlord finish o. Well he no concern me sha still on the no fuel matter

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  14. Small time they will repatriate Ibori and he will b pardoned. Woe betide him if it is not done b4 Buhari assumes office.

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  15. What do u they mean by prisoners exchange agreement?

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  16. What do u they mean by prisoners exchange agreement? What are they exchanging with what??

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  17. Good news for James ibori. He will be swapped and then pardoned.

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  18. Abba moro d hemp chairman.......good move

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  19. Nonsense u peppo shud lef dem over who told u dey want to come back to Nigeria prison let dem enjoy der prison stay over der

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  20. Ah! Hope Chief James O. Ibori is among?

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  21. Ibori should finish his jail term there before coming home because once he is repratrated to naija prison,am 100% sure he will serve the remaing jail term in his bedroom unless buhari follow up with the prison officer.

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  22. Will they repatriate James Ibori as well??

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  23. Hope Ibori no dey among them o

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