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Saturday, July 19, 2025

Heartbreaking Story Of Man Who Vanished At 14 Years And Reappeared From Jail After 18 years

This is simply heartbreaking and deeply disturbing
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AFTER 18 YEARS IN PRISON AS A “GHOST,” GOSPEL KINANEE FINALLY GAINS FREEDOM AND REUNITED WITH FAMILY AFTER VANISHING AT AGE 14
  Gospel Uebari Kinanee, who has been locked away in silence and forgotten for 18 long years, has finally regained his freedom—thanks to the tireless efforts of   Haven360 Foundation.
According to the foundation...

''We first met Gospel during one of our outreach visits in September 2024. He stood apart—not just physically, but in spirit. He barely spoke, his eyes were distant, his thoughts fragmented. But there was something in him that called out for help, for healing, for justice.

As we dug deeper, we encountered a shocking discovery: there was no record of Gospel in the prison system. No case file. No documentation. It was as if he didn’t exist. A ghost behind bars. Authorities had no answers. Prison officials could only say he had “been there for years.” How many? No one could say. Why? No one knew.

But we were determined not to leave Gospel behind.

Despite his mental condition and difficulty communicating, we pressed on—believing that no human being deserves to be abandoned and erased in such a cruel way. After months of letters, investigations, petitions, and sleepless nights, our team traced a possible lead back to a village in Ogoni, Rivers State.
And there, everything changed.

We found Gospel’s family.

His name was not a number. He had not always been lost. He had been loved.
According to his heartbroken family, Gospel went missing in 2007, when he was just 14 years old. He had been sleeping outside one night when, according to his own account in his native Ogoni language, he was forcefully taken away by a group of policemen—allegedly incited by an influential neighbor for reasons he does not understand. He remembers only waking up behind prison walls. That’s where his childhood ended. 

That’s where time stopped for him.

His family searched endlessly. They knocked on doors, reported to authorities, prayed, hoped, and eventually mourned him as dead—until, just two days ago, they received a call from Haven360 Foundation that Gospel was alive.

Eighteen years of silence ended in an emotional reunion.

On July, 17 2025, in a deeply moving session at the Goal Delivery, the Chief Judge of Rivers State formally discharged Gospel, confirming that no charge had ever existed. Gospel walked out of the prison not as a ghost, but as a man reclaiming his name, his story, his right to live.

Our foundation has not only reunited Gospel with his family but also provided financial support for their journey back home and for his resettlement. We are now working to ensure he receives the urgent medical and psychological care he needs to heal and rebuild.

44 comments:

  1. You see why Nigerian police is the most hated police force in the world?
    I can never allow any of my relatives to join that force. My family has experienced their evil firsthand.
    I don't pity them if anything bad happens to them.

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    1. I hate them with all my heart

      Vile wicked illiterates!! That's why they die like fowl

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    2. The worst in the world. Only a person without conscience joins the police force in Nigeria and the worst kind of people are those without a conscience

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    3. The Nigerian legal system as a whole, not just the police department is in shambles it breaks my heart.
      It is horribly wrong and beyond comprehension, it feels like it's a crime to be poor in Nigeria, dammit!

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    4. *WHEN IS THE NIGERIAN POLICE FORCE GOING TO PAY DAMAGES IN HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS TO THIS MAN, GOSPEL UEBARI KINANEE FOR THEIR ATROCIOUS NEGLIGENCE ⁉️

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    5. Manipulations of evil. God finally came through for him.

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  2. So so heartbreaking.

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  3. I can't bring myself to think of the level of trauma in all ramifications this man has experienced from such a tender age...14 years old in an adult prison...my goodness, the exploitation my good lord

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    1. It's MIND‐BOGGLING that A MINOR WAS LOCKED UP in an adult prison and more hurtful that this was done without any underlying crime by this victim of Nigeria's police brutality!!!

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  4. Wow. Congratulations to Gospel and God bless members of the Humanitarian foundation that pushed for his release.

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  5. Lady T/worth more than a thousand dollars19 July 2025 at 15:08

    What a pathetic story. And I know there are many like that. Ghost prisoners.

    It is well.

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  6. This is heartbreaking, God please may we never suffer for what we know nothing about

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  7. This is sad and heartbreaking. He was robbed of his time, vitality and sanity. I pray he finds healing from this traumatic experience and he is made whole in Jesus name.

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  8. This is the most heartbreaking story I have read in a long time. Some ppl make wickedness the love of their life. Just bribing someone to arrest another person’s child for life with no remorse. Whew.

    Thank you One Foundation. This man is going to need longterm support because reintegration is going to be a slow process. Life skills training and some kind of employment skills training to enable him to eventually be employable. His own mental ability to return to society will be tested. His family will also need support because the child who left is not who is returning. I wish them all the best.

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    1. Imagine, the way the rich steady oppress the poor, thank God for death, that's the final leveler.
      I can only imagine what the pepper a lot of the Uber rich would have poured in people's eyes if this life was eternal or say people lived till the 700s-800s like Methuselah.

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    2. 15:36 you brought the salient points to the fore. 👌🏾

      Whoever that wicked neighbour is that got the evil policemen to arrest and imprison a boy of 14 will never see any good thing in life. 😭

      It will also not be well with the policemen that attested him and all the prison officials that ignored and allowed a 14 year old to languish in prison for 18 years WITHOUT A RAPSHEET!

      No review of his case for 6,570 days ⁉️😭😭😭😭

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  9. This is very heartbreaking. Omg when will Nigeria ever get it right with anything? 18 years of youth taken without cause and destiny derailed. This is crazy Mehn I’m so pained. How can this even happen? No record of him in the prison system and he was there for 18 years? The laws in Nigeria needs to be overhauled cos what is this. Please don’t mind my punctuations or lack of it. I’m very hurt

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  10. One of the moments when one has a lot to say but either lacks the right words or those words can't really convey what the heart wants to communicate.
    Ikegwuru.
    May God heal you speedily and grant you beautiful memories to make up for the lost time

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  11. What a really wicked world we live in!!! See how his youth was stolen from him without commiting any crime.
    There are still many of his kind behind bars whose families have given up hope of ever seeing again.

    May God come through for them as he did this one.

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  12. Oh Dear
    God Bless Their Souls 🙏
    Miracle No Dey Tire Jesus
    May He Regain Everything He Has Lost 🙏

    Hello iya Boys

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  13. OMG! This breaks me! What if the foundation had not visited him? Only God knows how many people are in this ordeal right now in prison

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  14. This is heart breaking. Ohhhh my God. Who did this to this young man?

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  15. Thanks to Haven360 foundations . And God remembered him🙏🏻
    Many cases like this abound in prison yrds.

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  16. Wow!
    Congratulations to him and his family and May God bless this foundation.

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  17. This is beyond sad, just like that they jailed him without trial.😢well I pray he.... I don't even know, I don't know, I, m 😡

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  18. This is really heart wrenching.
    A routine prison audit would have revealed this and many more because a lot of people do not have any business being in prison.
    Eighteen productive years has been stolen from Gospel because of the wickedness of certain people.
    Ah, this is just so unfair!
    May the Lord heal his body ,soul and spirit.

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  19. This is heartbreaking. What do one say to this kind of injustice?

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  20. This is heartbreaking,so what happened those that accused him wrongly?all his wasted years in prison for an offense he no nothing about, Faithful God, you're the greatest 🙏

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  21. Aaaaa
    This is very sad and heartbreaking.
    Which kind thing be this na?
    Chai! Poor boy. It is well with you my dear.

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  22. I remember when my uncle went missing in Lagos when they broke the news to my mom she fainted they went everywhere in search of him hospitals, mortuary, police stations but there was no trace of him. My mom and her other siblings didn't know how they were going to break the news to their mother that their last born is missing they had to organize prayers
    Almost 2 weeks later somebody came and said my uncle was in a police station far from home my mom and siblings rushed to the police station to bail him out when they ask him what happened he said he left oshodi to ikorodu to see someone.as.he.was walking police came out of nowhere and started arresting people that was how he too was arrested.This happened before cell phone came to Nigeria.He begged them to help him contact his family but they refused,it was when one of the prisoners was released that my uncle begged him to go to his house and tell them where he was, that was how my uncle was found.
    May police not happen to us

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    1. The ATROCITIES IN NIGERIA will catch up with THE WICKED!!!

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  23. Very sad story but thank God for his freedom.

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  24. There should be a lawsuit immediately!

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  25. I’m sure they won’t compensate him for such level of barbarism! Very anyhow country! I’m so angry that this could happen to anyone!!!!

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  26. Chai, this is heartbreaking, I am happy for him and his family and I just hope he will get justice for his unlawful detention abi na imprisonment.

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  27. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hh Nigeriaaaaaaaaaaaaaa🥺🥺🥺🥲🥲🥲😭😭😭

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  28. May Nigeria not happen to us Amen

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  29. Gospel 's ordeal is similar to what Portiphar's wife and Portiphar did to Joseph in the bible on false accusation. and imprisoned him from the age of 17 years for another 13 years. 😭😤😡

    Imagine such a MENTAL SCAR !

    Father God of heaven and earth, please RESTORE ALL that Gospel Uebari Kinanee lost in the last 18 years in Jesus Christ mighty name. 🙏🏿

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  30. I just hope he wasn't sexually abused while in prison

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  31. This is very strange. How on earth can a human being without any charges be in a Prison cell, not for a single day but almost two decades. Is it that they do not conduct physical headcount and security checks in that prison or what.
    It means that Nigerian prisons do not have a computer system. If, they did, everyone's name will be in the computer with their charges, etc. When they go to conduct headcount, they get a printout from the computer and go around to physically check each face and match them with the name. This is a very serious problem and the God l serve will punish every single individual who was responsible for this young man's ordeal.
    I have a feeling Operation Flush might have a hand in this also. They were the ones picking up young boys and taking them straight to PH prison two decades ago. May sleep depart from those who did this to this man.
    Glory be to God that he did not die in there. Thank you to Haven360 Foundation.

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  32. CEO Empress

    What a Traumatic Experience
    From lounging innocently outside his Terrain to being held forcefully behind Bars!!!

    Nigeria needs an Overhaul in its System

    I hope he sues the he’ll out of this System

    God bless the Foundation that helped him

    CEO Empress

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  33. Going into jail at fourteen; one can only imagine how many times he was molested as a young boy, so much that he he'd lost his mind by the time he became an adult...that man experienced hell on earth

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