Disturbing Picture Of Kirikiri Prison Inmate Freed By Lagos CJ

This is one of the 75 inmates of Kirikiri prison freed by the chief judge of Lagos State, Justice Ayotunde Phillips, yesterday.How come Nigerian prisoners are not well cared for like other countries of the world?

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  1. This Is an act of God's grace extended unto these inmates through the chief judge of lagos. God has just remembered them. I bless God...!

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  2. Dis is touching, some of them might be innocent.

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  3. Ha nigeria!!

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  4. I don't blame Nigerians serving various jails terms in western countries based on various crimes perpetuated by them and refuse a prison swap to complete their jail terms in nigeria' especially in the UK previously when the prime minister of britain had a close door meeting with Nigerian authorities on convicts to serve their jail term, it was drama in UK prisons apparently they know what they are going to face back home am they protested against completing their jail terms in nigeria.. even nigerians are scared of their own country, and there is an adage that says there is nothing like home' why some people are scared of coming back to their place of birth. Its only nigeria Govt don't really have a clear perspective of their responsibilities on how their citizens should be treated. Look at this man, I would say he's almost gone' its quite unfortunate

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  5. I don't blame Nigerians serving various jails terms in western countries based on various crimes perpetuated by them and refuse a prison swap to complete their jail terms in nigeria' especially in the UK previously when the prime minister of britain had a close door meeting with Nigerian authorities on convicts to serve their jail term, it was drama in UK prisons apparently they know what they are going to face back home am they protested against completing their jail terms in nigeria.. even nigerians are scared of their own country, and there is an adage that says there is nothing like home' why some people are scared of coming back to their place of birth. Its only nigeria Govt don't really have a clear perspective of their responsibilities on how their citizens should be treated. Look at this man, I would say he's almost gone' its quite unfortunate

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  6. @Anonymous 5:14pm.
    No, most of them are surely innocent. If u have had encounter with police before u will know majority of dem are innocents.

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  7. Na our bad leaders wey we get for dis country na dem cuz am.

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  8. Nigerian govt have not care for those that are free, talkless of those in the prison.

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  9. God go punish all our leaders

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