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Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by dre11(op): 10:37am On Mar 21
Former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, may be among Nigerians to be repatriated from the United Kingdom following a new bilateral agreement between both countries covering the return of failed asylum seekers, visa overstayers and convicted offenders, Saturday PUNCH has gathered.

The agreement was signed during President Bola Tinubu’s recent state visit to the UK.

Ekweremadu was convicted in March 2023 and sentenced to nine years and eight months imprisonment by the Old Bailey for organ trafficking.

The conviction followed an attempt to bring a 21-year-old Lagos street vendor, David Nwamini, to the UK for a kidney transplant for his daughter.

His wife, Beatrice, was also sentenced to four years and six months imprisonment, while a medical doctor involved in the case, Dr Obinna Obeta, received a 10-year jail term under the UK’s Modern Slavery laws.

Beatrice has since completed her sentence and returned to Nigeria in January 2025.

The Federal Government had earlier initiated moves to secure Ekweremadu’s transfer to Nigeria before the completion of his sentence.

On November 10, 2025, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, reportedly led a delegation to the UK to engage British authorities on the matter.

However, UK authorities were said to have declined the request, citing concerns that Nigeria might not guarantee that the former lawmaker would continue his sentence if transferred.

The new migration agreement has now revived speculation that the transfer could be reconsidered within a broader legal framework.

The deal was signed by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and the UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood.

Under the agreement, Nigerians who no longer have legal grounds to remain in the UK—including failed asylum seekers, visa overstayers and convicted offenders—may be returned to Nigeria.

Officials indicate that no fewer than 2,071 Nigerians who have exhausted their asylum appeal rights, as well as convicted offenders awaiting deportation, could be affected by the arrangement.

However, key aspects of the agreement, including its start date and duration have not been made public.

In a statement on his X on Friday, Tunji-Ojo said the agreement provides a structured framework for the “dignified return and reintegration” of affected individuals.

According to him, the arrangement includes provisions for secure travel documentation, case-by-case identity verification, and safeguards for vulnerable individuals, including potential victims of trafficking.

He added that the agreement also outlines areas of cooperation such as information sharing, capacity building, training, and joint research on migration management and border security.

Tunji-Ojo further stated that returnees would retain their rights under Nigerian law and could re-enter the UK in the future if they meet applicable immigration requirements.


Ekweremadu’s case

A senior government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said there was a possibility that Ekweremadu could be returned under the agreement, but stressed that no such move was currently under consideration.

“It may happen; I cannot overrule it. But at the moment, nothing of that nature is on the table. Any such arrangement would require coordination between the relevant legal authorities in both countries,” the official said.

Another highly-placed official, who declined to speak on record, said “it will be good for him if he benefits from it.”

The source noted that he could not comment officially on the matter because he had no knowledge of it.

A senior lawyer, Bankole Akomolafe, said while Ekweremadu could potentially be transferred under the framework, any such move would require strict adherence to legal procedures and mutual agreement between both countries.

He warned against any arrangement that would result in the former lawmaker being returned to Nigeria without continuing his sentence.

“He has been tried and convicted; that is the judicial process. A bilateral agreement cannot nullify a valid court sentence. If he is transferred, the terms must be respected. It would be a breach of agreement for him to be released without completing his sentence, except through lawful processes such as a pardon,” Akomolafe said.

An Igbo socio-cultural group, the Alaigbo Development Foundation, said it would not be out of place for the former lawmaker to be repatriated.

The group’s National President, Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie, argued that Ekweremadu had already faced significant consequences and that bringing him back to Nigeria could be justified.

However, Awuzie opposed the idea of the former senator continuing his sentence in Nigerian correctional facilities, describing them as inadequate.

He instead suggested that, if repatriated, Ekweremadu could be considered for a political or legal resolution, including a possible pardon.

Conversely, a former Director-General of Strategic Planning and Implementation for Ohanaeze Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, Tony Obizoba, cautioned against focusing the agreement solely on Ekweremadu.

He emphasised that the deal should be viewed within a broader national context, noting that it would benefit many Nigerians facing immigration or legal challenges abroad.

“Ekweremadu is just one individual. The agreement has wider implications for Nigerians in the UK and should not be reduced to a single case,” he said.

Obizoba also pointed out that earlier efforts to transfer Ekweremadu failed partly due to the absence of a formal bilateral framework, suggesting that the new agreement could provide a basis for future cooperation.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, said the ministry was not aware of any direct link between the agreement and efforts to repatriate Ekweremadu.
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Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Galactics(m):
Ekweremadu doesn't fall in the category of people to be repatriated. He is not a failed asylum seeker, he wasn't denied visa or overstayed.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Mindlog: 10:48am On Mar 21
He should complete his jail term here in the UK before being deported to Nigeria.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by yinkus6750(m): 10:55am On Mar 21
He will be a lucky man if considered.
I still reiterate that his case was a very unfortunate one, guess he underestimated the position of foreign countries on such issues.
Parental care led him into the unexpected.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Gotocourt: 11:07am On Mar 21
Campaign strategy by Emilokan cheesy, another cunning PR to get votes tongue
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Sirleo05: 11:07am On Mar 21
A system that works wants to dilute or pollute herself with serial law breaker of a country.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by OnyeObowo1: 11:09am On Mar 21
Tinibu always bent of making sure his criminals gangs are free..
Release him to join APC...

UK prime or whatever ddnt talk about the release of Nnamdi Kanu..
We are watching
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Gbadugbakun(m): 11:09am On Mar 21
yinkus6750:
He will be a lucky man if considered.
I still reiterate that his case was a very unfortunate one, guess he underestimated the position of foreign countries on such issues.
Parental care led him into the unexpected.
He was deputy Senate president for decades. If he had built standard hospitals in Enugu State, he wouldn't have any need to fly his daughter to the UK for the kidney transplant.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Dogalmighty17: 11:11am On Mar 21
That's why Tinubu went to the UK? To facilitate the release of the organ harvester? His seat in the senate will still be waiting for him I'm sure.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by osuofia2(m): 11:11am On Mar 21
Ekweremadu should be freed,
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Alsenora: 11:13am On Mar 21
Good point. I hope the ailing child had since been given required treatment and well. Lessons have been learnt...
Galactics:
Ekweremadu doesn't fall in the category of people to be. He is not a failed asylum seeker, he wasn't denied visa or overstayed.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by mrvitalis(m): 11:16am On Mar 21
Government don't want to free kalu within their reach but wants to free ekwerenmadu Abi?
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by AdolfHitlerxXx: 11:18am On Mar 21
You wouldnt say the same if your family member was the one ruthlessly exploited.

Why didn't he follow the rules?

Nigeria, Africa will remain forever backward because most are like you in mentality.

Most Whites regardless of educational background understand why Ekweremandu deserved his punishment.

One has to still explain to so-called Nigerian "graduates" over and over. angry

Kai!

yinkus6750:
He will be a lucky man if considered.
I still reiterate that his case was a very unfortunate one, guess he underestimated the position of foreign countries on such issues.
Parental care led him into the unexpected.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Kyn4life: 11:18am On Mar 21
Galactics:
Ekweremadu doesn't fall in the category of people to be. He is not a failed asylum seeker, he wasn't denied visa or overstayed.
But he falls under the "convicted offenders"
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by ARISHEM: 11:21am On Mar 21
I was so sure Ekweremadu return was another objective of Tinubu's trip to the UK
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Majdddd: 11:22am On Mar 21
Well done tinubu u are a Man election is loading
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by SmartPolician: 11:23am On Mar 21
Return to do what exactly? Is Tinubu looking for what he will use to campaign in the South East?

Ekweremadu's imprisonment was the best thing that happened to Enugu State. He should remain there.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by christejames(m): 11:27am On Mar 21
Another distraction created by the failed govt
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by axglide(m): 11:27am On Mar 21
Proverbs 14:34 - Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by theophorus(m): 11:30am On Mar 21
Some people no ever pray make you rise if you ever make the mistake of falling.

Ekweremadu don suffer small but some people want the suffering to continue to eternity.

Now, think if those people become Nigeria President... well they will want Nigerians to continue suffering because them no really get any Goodness inside dem.

Dem go buy something for #50 sell am #500 dem go say na Business.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by SlavaUkraini: 11:38am On Mar 21
Omo Igbo must be allowed to finish serving his jail term grin cheesy
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Babawee: 11:39am On Mar 21
yinkus6750:
He will be a lucky man if considered.
I still reiterate that his case was a very unfortunate one, guess he underestimated the position of foreign countries on such issues.
Parental care led him into the unexpected.
You are part of the people nigeria remains like this, This cruel politician exploited someone's child to revicve his own daughter.

he knows the right channel but naija brain of dubious ways tricked him into going the dirty pattern but u are here feeling pity for him, i have no pity for such individuals who have what it takes to build infrastructure here at home but will embezzle and run to foreign country instead
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by LCling: 11:41am On Mar 21
What importance is Ekweremadu to Nigeria if not a deal to help APC and Tinubu in South East for 2027. Tinubu is Soo insensitive and shameless to sign easy deportation of Nigerians and etc back to Nigeria and bringing up this now. Na see finish they no send Nigerians at all....
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by AZControversial: 11:50am On Mar 21
huh

And Nnamdi Kanu is still in prison....
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by floss(m): 11:53am On Mar 21
I’m sure Tinubu just want them to free this guy because of personal reasons… I only blame the man for failing to provide good health care services for people of Enugu state… but his actions can be done by any caring parent
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Cmanforall: 11:53am On Mar 21
Mindlog:
He should complete his jail term here in the UK before being deported to Nigeria.
Where he may become governor
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by RichBoy247: 12:00pm On Mar 21
Just say JAGABAN! The Political Mafia Lord
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by jeff1993: 12:00pm On Mar 21
mrvitalis:
Government don't want to free kalu within their reach but wants to free ekwerenmadu Abi?
..... Kanu is a wanted criminal and a terrorist of state
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by Klington: 12:00pm On Mar 21
The master tragedist is always on the wrong side of development.
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by jeff1993: 12:00pm On Mar 21
Nnamdi kanu is a terrorist
AZControversial:
huh

And Nnamdi Kanu is still in prison....
Re: Uk-nigeria Pact Fuels Talk Of Ekweremadu’s Return by RichBoy247: 12:03pm On Mar 21
Galactics:
Ekweremadu doesn't fall in the category of people to be repatriated. He is not a failed asylum seeker, he wasn't denied visa or overstayed.
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Read the section that mentions the groups again, convicted offenders is listed. Also victims of human trafficking is listed. So that boy that betrayed Ekeremadu may be returned, he go see pepper.

I don’t like Ekeremadu no doubt, but even if our enemy is unfairly treated, we should stand by the truth. That boy collected money and also promise of a better live in UK through Ekeremadu’s influence, but he got there and betrayed him. What guarantee does the boy have that with all his organs working perfectly, does he have assurance that he will live longer that Ekeremadu’s sick daughter? Do I have such assurance about my own life, or do you? The traitor boy could be knocked down by a car, get meningitis and get deleted by the disease or even die by common malaria, just as it can happen to me or you too
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