Man overjoyed as he regains freedom after years in Kirikiri prison

Man overjoyed as he regains freedom after years in Kirikiri prison

Man overjoyed as he regains freedom after years in Kirikiri prison

A young Nigerian man counts his blessings as he finally gets released from Kirikiri Maximum prison after being incarcerated for a crime. A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment a man tasted once again after spending years in a confined environment.

Man overjoyed as he regains freedom after years in Kirikiri prison

In the video, he was seen exiting the Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Lagos while his family waited outside to welcome him. With overwhelming joy in his heart, he bounced out with humility while his bags were brought out by unknown individuals. Sharing the video on TikTok, he captioned it, “After how many years in Custody..God still show me way.” The video has since generated a wave of reaction as many find his exit humourous while others simply welcomed him back. Reactions as man regains freedom after years in Kirikiri prison taiwo_junzi said: “This one doesn’t look repentant o!!! 😂.” perrysignature2 added: “Why he come dey waka like the owner of the prison.” obaksolo stated: “Welcome back BIG BOY❤️👏 Nigeria don hard pass when you go o😂😂😂😂.” tontolofabrics reacted: “This guy was definitely the BOSS in the pris0n😂.” officialjimmyovs noted: “This one na presido for prison,e no get wetin u wan tell me😂😂.” losgiddy wrote: “Who’s going to explain to him that phones don’t have keypads anymore and that 9ice is no longer the artist of our time 😭😭😭.” Watch the video below … @apocarlypto After how many years in Custody..God still show me way#Oghenedoh ♬ PRAY – Bnxn

73-year-old man arrested by EFCC regains freedom after awaiting trial for 13 years

73-year-old man arrested by EFCC regains freedom after awaiting trial for 13 years

A 73-year-old man, identified as Nyeche, who was arrested by the EFCC, has been released from prison after enduring 13 years and eight months of detention without trial. The old man’s ordeal began when he was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the age of 60, sparking concerns over the protracted and seemingly unjust nature of his detention. The Headfort Foundation, a human rights group, played a pivotal role in securing Nyeche’s release. The organization revealed that they became aware of his situation through a church member who participated in a prison outreach in March 2022.

73-year-old man arrested by EFCC regains freedom after awaiting trial for 13 years

Disturbed by the circumstances surrounding Nyeche’s case, the foundation decided to intervene and champion his cause. According to a statement released on the Headfort Foundation’s Twitter page, they discovered that Nyeche’s case file had gone missing and that he had not been presented before any court between 2019 and 2023. The foundation tracked down the missing file to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), and on October 20, 2023, brought Nyeche before the court, where he was re-arraigned for the crime of stealing. Arguing on behalf of Nyeche, the Headfort Foundation contended that he should be released, highlighting that he had already spent more time in prison than the stipulated sentence for the crime of stealing if found guilty. However, the EFCC requested an adjournment to prepare for trial, a request that the court granted. Undeterred, the foundation’s legal team promptly applied for Nyeche’s bail, assuring the court that they would ensure his presence on the next adjourned date. The court, considering the merits of the application, granted bail to Nyeche on the condition that the foundation ensures his appearance in court for the upcoming proceedings. Finally, on October 20, 2023, after enduring over a decade of incarceration, Pa. Nyeche experienced the sweet taste of freedom. “Nyeche, a 73-year-old man, was arrested by EFCC at the age of 70 sic (60), he spent 13years and 8months in prison awaiting trial. We took on his case after being referred by a church that went for prison outreach in March 2022. His case file went missing and he was not before any court between 2019 and 2023. We traced his file to the DPP office and brought him before a court on 20th October 2023 when he was re-arraigned for the crime of stealing. We argued that Nyeche should be released because he has already served more than the provided sentence for the crime of stealing if found guilty. On the other hand, the EFCC requested an adjournment to prepare for trial and the court granted same. Then our lawyer applied for his bail and undertook to ensure his presence in court on the next adjourned date. The court granted our application on the ground that we ensure his presence on the next date. “Finally, on the 20th October, 2023, Pa. Nyeche experienced freedom after 13years and 8months in prison. Support Headfort Foundation to help others stuck in the Nigerian Justice System,” the statement read. See below;

Nigeria regains position as Africa’s number one crude oil producer

Nigeria regains position as Africa’s number one crude oil producer

Nigeria regains position as Africa’s number one crude oil producer

News coming in says that Nigeria has regained its position as Africa’s number-one crude oil producer from April to May. According to reports, Nigeria increased its production to 1.3 million barrels per day in May 2023 from 1.1 million barrels per day in April 2023, reclaiming the top spot as Africa’s top crude oil producer. Nigeria regains position as Africa’s number one crude oil producerNigeria tops list of crude oil producers. Photo credit: Google Source: Google This is in accordance with information on crude oil output for the month of May 2023 that was made public by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The group acknowledged that the estimate was based on data it obtained from secondary sources in its June 2023 Monthly Oil Market Report. The most recent data shows that Nigeria is now Africa’s top producer, surpassing Angola, whose output was at 1.1 mb/d, while Equatorial Guinea is now the continent’s lowest producer at 56,000 bpd. “According to secondary sources, total OPEC-13 crude oil production averaged 28.06 mb/d in May 2023, lower by 464 tb/d m-o-m. Crude oil output increased mainly in Nigeria, IR Iran, and Angola, while production in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait declined,” OPEC said.

Blessing CEO regains freedom, breaks silence

Blessing CEO regains freedom, breaks silence

Relationship expert, Okoro Blessing, also known as Blessing CEO breaks silence on Instagram for the first time after her arrest.

Blessing CEO

Recall that NigezieXtreme reported the arrest of the self-acclaimed relationship expert on the 1st of April, 2023, over alleged cyber-bullying of Folashade Samuels, the sister of late Bimbo Ogbonna, wife to IVD. A very recent post via her official Instagram page suggests that Blessing has regained her freedom. She accompanies a photo of herself with an appreciative post to her “lovers”. On Instagram, she wrote: “Child of grace ….
Thank you lovers …
Words fail me my hands still shaking ..
Long speech 🎤 coming ….” See post below;

Mompha regains freedom after court granted his bail variation application

Mompha regains freedom after court granted his bail variation application

Internet celebrity, Ismaila Mustapha a.k.a Mompha, has regained his freedom two months after he was re-arrested for laundering funds obtained through unlawful activities and retention of alleged proceeds of crime.

Reports say the socialist was freed shortly after the court presided over by Justice Mojisola Dada upheld the variation of his bail application to N25million.
He is also to provide two sureties to consolidate the N200million bail bond earlier granted by the same court when he was arraigned in January.
On Monday, March 28, his counsel, Gboyega Oyewole, SAN, applied for a variation of his bail conditions and informed the court that the defendant has submitted his international passport to the court registrar.
He premised his request on the fact that Mompha is also standing trial at the Federal High Court and “he never missed court for one day”.

“Most important my lord is that the defendant wants to engage the prosecution on the charges,” he said.
EFCC’s counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, who acknowledged receipt of the defence’ application, left the decision to the discretion of the Court.
Approving his application for bail variation, Justice Dada granted bail to Mompha in the sum of N25 million with two sureties in like sum, one of whom must own a property worth N50 million within the jurisdiction of the Court.