He was 22 years old at the time of his imprisonment in 1999..
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Wednesday, July 09, 2025
A Story That Will Tear You Up
After Spending 26 Years On Death Row At Kirikiri Maximum Prison, Lagos State For Buying A Stolen Generator, Ogbonna Igbojionu Reunited With His Mother.
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It is too heartbreaking
ReplyDeletei doubt this story that he was sentenced to death & spent 26 years in prison for buying a stolen gnerator. The correctional service must tell us what transpired.
DeleteThis so sad meanwhile the polithiefcians are carrying on peacefully what a world .
ReplyDeleteA very very sad story. May God not let us pay for a crime we didn't commit.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy he is well and his mom is still alive.
Amen 🙏
DeleteSo heartbreaking 💔 He looks so much like his mum....can only imagine what this woman and her son have been through.
ReplyDeleteI pray God compensate & heal him 👏
Sad 😔😟
ReplyDeleteShe resemble her mother. God bless Gov. Alex Otti.
ReplyDeleteThis is sad.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad and heartbreaking 💔
ReplyDeleteThis is heartbreaking 💔
ReplyDeleteNigeria happened to him. A lot of people are suffering from what they know nothing about. Good his mother got to see him again in her life time
ReplyDeleteAwww😭😭, I'm so happy he's back home, I pray he finds help to build himself up.
ReplyDeleteMay Nigeria not happen to us
ReplyDeleteSo sad 😢😢
ReplyDeleteThank God he is back home
May Nigeria not happen to us
ReplyDeleteNigeria's Criminal Justice System!
ReplyDeleteThey punish the poor and the innocent but let the rich criminals roam free.
I remember when I was in school, my roommate had a brother who was serving jail term in Kaduna prison for buying stolen goods. We were always going there to visit him.
ReplyDeleteA lot of prisoners are in there for something they don't know while our politicians are freely embezzling funds like there's no tomorrow.
Thank God he came out alive. May God give him the grace to pick up the little pieces of his life and build up.
This is so heartbreaking 😢
ReplyDeleteThank God he came out alive 🙏
Oh! What a life. The prison is full of innocent people who do not have money to hire lawyers.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a travesty of justice. To be born in some places is a burden
ReplyDeleteI hope there is some legal recourse and a pro bono lawyer can take up his case. There should be charities for reintegrating folks who were in conflict with the law back into society and helping them find work and a home. This story is a sad sad tale.
Thank GOD for you.
ReplyDeleteMay God compensate him.
ReplyDeleteAdonbilivit
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