The team reportedly led by Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Maitama Tuggar and Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi were received by Nigeria’s Acting High Commissioner, Ambassador Mohammed Maidugu and they have since met with UK Ministry of Justice officials
Their mission is to explore legal pathways for Ekweremadu’s transfer to Nigeria under international prisoner repatriation agreement.

Hmmm
ReplyDeleteOK o, Goodluck to them.
ReplyDeleteWrong move!
ReplyDeleteVery wrong move.
DeleteAre the prisons in uk not better than what we have in Nigeria? Well, unless he would be under house arrest I guess.
ReplyDeleteHe won't be in prison in Nigeria.
DeleteDefinitely to be freed.
DeleteIs it not Naija again?
I'm beginning to feel sorry for him though....
ReplyDeleteI don't feel sorry for him! He is a very wicked man make hand continue to dey touch am
DeleteYou must be a slave that likes his/her chain for feeling sorry for a politician.
DeleteYou should have been bold enough to use your Id to type this rubbish with your gutter language because of a difference in opinion.
DeleteThat makes you the slave in chains not me!
🙄🙄. They should not transfer him, let him do his time there.
ReplyDeleteGbam
DeleteExactly
DeleteLet's see how it goes ..
ReplyDeleteI pity him seriously.
Transfer him to where?
ReplyDeleteAbi no be the same Naija again? 🙄
2027 things…
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to him.
ReplyDeleteMy opinion/belief is that there is a lot of bending over backwards to justify a political solution for Nnamdi Kanu so that his charges and the government evidence is held over the head of he and his fellow criminals.
ReplyDeleteSame with the release of prisoners weeks ago. A number of these people are to be supported and let go and the clown is also acting drama in court, delaying the inevitable while negotiating with government.
He fit comot from prison come naija come become President.
ReplyDeleteMake UK no gree. Let him serve his term there complete.
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