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Thursday 22 December 2016

Photos of Delta state indigenes celebrating James Ibori's release

Some Delta state residents are currently celebrating the release of the state's former governor, James Ibori, from prison.

Ibori was convicted by a UK court in 2012 after he pleaded guilty to money laundering, mismanagement of the state funds and stealing over $250 million while he was governor of Delta state from 1999-2007. See more photos after the cut.


28 comments:

  1. He was a good thief
    He stole but he worked very hard in the state.
    We love him

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    1. You are the kind of citizen that a modern democracy does not need.

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  2. Corruption can never go in Nigeria, unless Nigerians stop celebrating criminals..... I pass....











    ............ Liber maniac.........

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  3. Please who can help me with little money or spare food stuffs to prepare for Christmas too .I will be very grateful thank you. Bellaright695@yahoo.com

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  4. Heavenly beautiful PEOPLE KEEP CELEBRATING FREEBORN AND HIS BOYS ARE HERE DOING THE SAME SECRETLY. the heavenly son of delta is free@last eww.
    TERRORIST BUHARI AND HIS HAUSA CABALS SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM JAMES OO



















    #sad indeed

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  5. Aww....i can still remember dat song about him....

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    1. I can help you with the song lols

      Ibori's you ar our man, you ar our pride Iborii, you ar our choice again...
      At beginning you brought peace and restore hope and your development projects come and bring joy and happiness, you have shown everybody the stuff you ar made of and have given us peace to have joy in bla bla bla lols...
      ....


      Thank me later

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  6. Ignorant people. They celebrate enemy of to their society that supposed dead if the bars could not hold him. It is the English that supposed to celebrate him. Not those he made wretched. Fools

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  7. Iberibe wu oria! Linda take note!

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  8. Do these ppl realize he stole from them?? I'm just confused. LoL

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  9. Mumu people.Gulibble state like EKiti state.omooba

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  10. GOOD TO SEE





    AUNTY LINDA 👩






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  11. And someone will tell me that Nigerians do not like corruption. We are indeed fantastically corrupt.

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  12. The whole world go dey laff NIGERIA now . Abeg na delta people oo , thank u Linda for the clarification. Delta state indigenes , not NIGERIANs are celebrating the man who make them wretched

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  13. WHY THESE IGNORANT FOOLS ARE CELEBRATING THE RELEASE OF A COMMON THIEF WHO DESTROYED THEIR STATE INSTEAD OF USING SAID FUNDS TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIS PEOPLE IS BEYOND ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Abeg which state are you from? Who told you he destroyed our state? Is it your state? Akpa of life and destiny

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  14. Why are you illiterate/ educated illiterate celebrating a thief that stole your commonwealth. What benefit did Ibori did your life absolutely NONE. Think Nigerians youth.

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  15. You are all a bunch or criminals, or worse, fools.

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  16. Nigeria is a beautiful country with lovely people

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  17. Someone stole from you and left you improverished, yet you celebrate his release. Nigerians continually defy the laws of nature and common sense

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  18. nzuzu
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  19. this criminal is not our son..

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  20. SLAVES FOR EVER.

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  21. This goes to show that witchcraft is real.

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  22. WITCHCRAFT THEY WORRY THEM.

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