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Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by blacq2009(m): 7:54pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
WarRLaY:Exactly my mind |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Nobody: 7:54pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Nelrulez(m): 7:57pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
I believe everything this man said because I once had same experience years back only that I was fortunate to escape death sentence by whiskers.. Anytime I reminisce on what I went through in the hands of the so called police men before I was fortunate to be sent to the prison yard, all I do is just to raise my hands to the sky and say thank you Lord for sparing my life.. It's no longer relevant because I made it out of prison alive and here I am living my dreams to the fullest. DaPhilosopher: |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Jaypea98: 8:23pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
phayvoursky:AGE 16 Was sentenced to death for purported armed robbery |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by sule5727: 8:29pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
WarRLaY:abi o somebody can not sit in is house and been arrested without committing any crime!!!! He should come out and tell us what actually happen!!! |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Olayinkaoj(m): 8:30pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by jstbeinhonest(m): 8:30pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
So moses akatugba is free! Praise God.I can remember protests were held in the u.k for his release. |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Jaypea98: 8:36pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
sukkot:its all true bro google his name thanks to people around the world and amnesty international he z free |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by donemitex1: 8:38pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Hahahahahaha Guy you are a clown BabyDaddy20: |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by sukkot: 8:42pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Jaypea98:whats his name. let me google it. oh never mind. i found the name |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by otiigba1(m): 8:49pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Hope you have learnt your lesson |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Oduduwaboy(m): 8:52pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
DONMAYOR19:hmmm...your mumu will soon kill you! |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by 0micheal735: 8:53pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
sule5727: Tortured into a ‘confession’ 16-year-old Moses Akatugba was awaiting the results of his secondary school exams when his life changed forever. He was arrested by the Nigerian army and, he says, shot in the hand, beaten on the head and back, and then charged with stealing mobile phones. He was initially held at the local army barracks where, he says, soldiers showed him a corpse. He couldn’t identify the dead man, so they beat him. After being transferred to Epkan police station in Delta State, Moses was tortured again. He said that the police beat him severely with machetes and batons, tied him up and hung him for several hours in interrogation rooms, and used pliers to pull out his finger and toe nails to force him to sign two ‘confessions’ – which formed the sole basis of his conviction. ‘The pain of torture is unbearable. I never thought I would be alive till this day. The pain I went through in the hands of the officers was unimaginable. In my whole life, I have never been subjected to such inhuman treatment,’ |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Jaypea98: 8:56pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
sukkot:its all true bro google his name thanks to people around the world and amnesty international he z free.... 1 Like |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by frisky2good(m): 9:03pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
No be the guy wey dem say tif tiri mobile fones be dis? A useless judge now sentenced him to death. |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by sule5727: 9:05pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
0micheal735:so sad sorry dear!!! Nobody on dis earth can console u it is only our creator who can do dat,and he make sure ur dream in life come true! chai dnt really no what to even tell say nw so sorry!!! |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Blakjewelry(m): 9:10pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
I know this boy, such a promising boy |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by mannyiyke: 9:15pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
WarRLaY:He was 16 years when he was caught on suspicion of armed robbery on November, 2005 and was subsequently sentenced to death by hanging after obtaining forced confessions from him by severe beating, use of hot cutlass to beat him on d back as well as tying and hanging him on ceiling for hours with severe torture. He was granted pardon by Dr Uduagan, d Fmr Delta State Governor on 28th May, 2015: |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by ubizle(f): 9:19pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Na wa o. God abeg o, no allow me dey wia i no supose dey , go cari wetin I no knw 4 my head o. |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by mannyiyke: 9:23pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Swaggzkid:He is d one in d pix. He is 26 yrs now. He was 16 when he was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery on November, 2005 and subsequently sentenced to death by hanging: |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by stuff46(m): 9:25pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Good God. |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by TolaniLuv: 9:46pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
fabiano09: Because she's one of em |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by TolaniLuv: 9:48pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
sweatlana: Read the article and use your common sense. |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Victorjoseph(m): 10:02pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Pls op:::we would really love to know what crime u did commit that took u to d prison::or u just formulated a writeup to gain attention? But come to think of it,hw can someone come to the social network nd startin tellin people all what he claimed he passed through while he did nt at all:::: pls op reply::::u started it finish it::::we are all ears |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Victorjoseph(m): 10:09pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Op bring us down;;;;we really wan know wetin carry u go jail for ten good years::::::haba |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Victorjoseph(m): 10:15pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
mannyiyke:sorry are u one of his relation? |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by mekonglobal(m): 10:47pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
BabyDaddy20: BUHAHAHAHAHA, COOLING D TENSION!!! |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by lusciouslex: 11:34pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
I learned reading books and exercise helps to pass time and heal wounds in the Pen. I believe you are a changed person and have acquired skills that would sustain an 'ex-con' for the white collar dudes won't be hiring. The secret of growing up to become what you were destined to be in life is staying out of prison...culled from Drake's verse in Meek Mill's track-Amen. |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by codedruns: 11:38pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
unfortunately....many didnt read the article before commenting! Wanna hide anything from a blackman? Put it in a book! |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Geedhey(m): 11:40pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
guys can Google his name. I guess would find relevant information about what took him to prison |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by MurderX: 11:53pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
The teenager’s nightmare began in November 2005 when he was arrested by the Nigerian army and charged with stealing the phones and other items. The promising student, who was hoping to study medicine at university, had his whole world turned upside down when he was handed over to police. He told human rights’ activists that he was shot in the hand and beaten by soldiers before being taken to an army barracks, and shown the body of a dead man. But when he was unable to identify who it was, he was beaten again. The teenager was not allowed to call a lawyer or even his own mother and for 24 hours no-one knew where he was. But his nightmare continued after he was moved to Ekpan police station in Delta State where he claims he was beaten again, this time with machetes and batons. He said he was also tied and hanged upside down for several hours and pliers were used to pull out both his fingernails and toe nails before signing two confessions written by police. The then teen was convicted on those alone which he said he only signed to stop the torture and was tried for armed robbery. |
Re: My First Week Of Freedom After 10 Years In A Nigerian Jail by Superman11(m): 11:59pm On Jul 03, 2015 |
Ewizard: my brother i nor know ooh. this one be like super story |
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