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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Ibori And Other Nigerians In UK Jail Might Complete Jail Term In Nigeria As Both Countries Sign PTA.






Britain’s Justice Minister Jeremy Wright has said that the eligibility of former Governor of Delta James Ibori to complete his prison term in Nigeria would be determined by Nigeria and UK governments.
Wright gave the clarification on Thursday in Abuja when he visited the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prof Viola Onwuliri, shortly before he signed a Prisoners’ Transfer Agreement (PTA) between both countries.
Responding to questions from journalists on the fate of high profile Nigerians currently serving in UK jails, including Ibori, under the new agreement, Wright said the consent of a prisoner was not required before repatriation.
“In relation to individual prisoners, there has to be a good deal of discussion between our two countries about individual prisoners and the agreement of both countries to be secured before individual transfers.

Theresa Ibori  

The compulsory nature of this prisoner transfer agreement is that the prisoners’ themselves do not have to choose where they go or not but the respective countries do still have an opportunity to discuss whether a transfer should be made,’’ he said.
In April 2012, a British court sentenced Ibori to jail for 13 years for money laundering and associated crimes.
Ibori’s wife, sister, mistress and London solicitor are also in a UK jail having been convicted of related crime.
Earlier, Onwuliri, who described the PTA as “historic,’’ said experts from both countries would work out modalities for implementation before its ratification.


Iboris mistress Udoamaka  


 The minister expressed delight that the agreement would improve the condition of Nigeria prisons based on earlier agreements reached before the signing.
She pledged that the Nigerian government would continue to improve the condition of prisons around the country, which had received a boost with a one million pounds commitment from the UK Government.
There are 521 Nigerians currently serving jail terms in the UK and only one British national in Nigeria prison.

According to ministry officials, about 60 per cent of Nigerian nationals in UK jails can qualify for the compulsory prison transfer agreement signed by Nigeria’s Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke and Wright. (NAN)

36 comments:

  1. Husband, wife and mistress all in jail smh! And who says they will complete it in Nigeria?
    They just signed their permanent bail when they return home, they will continue from where they stopped.

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    1. I'm not surprised, Nigeria is governd by bunch of corrupt looters, ungodly hypocritical people that never believe in Nigeria and bunch of liars that see nothing bad in adultery. The worst that can happen is for our leaders to welcome Ibori in style the way Bode George was welcome.thereafter a national award will do. For me what Nigeria needs is division.

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    2. Division of the country won't change their thieving mindset o.
      If they could celebrate his Birthday in grand style...his welcome party would be the talk of the town.you know this time around he is coming in with an entourage..the wife,mistress and sister....

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    3. Once they leave the jail in UK,their term is over!in dis lawless country naija?smhwhoever is helping them plan this strategy is smart.

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    4. Nah! They should remain there o. Pls dear British government I beg you in the name of GOD let them serve there term with you and complete it o. There is no punishment or jail for looters here

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    5. I lafff in isoko dey r releasing him so he can contest 4 2015 election naija I hail

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  2. Hmmm Nigeria are playing politicians again. If they arrive nigeria, withing short term they will be released out.

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    1. Exactly! Those that have the means would of course buy their own way, #shrugs
      Moving on. ...
      Click my name for all your celebration cakes n cupcakes

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    1. Which yeye,welcome? Abeg they should stay there. See the misrress's face sef...see where long throat has landed u? Oleee. Fani Kayode should better get ready, d same fate awaits ur smelly gap tooth.

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  4. Hehehehe
    Porting tins dey 4 prison too?
    From Uk to Naija,le kwanu ije uwa!
    Wlcm home in advance,land safely.
    **Stella Oge*

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  5. Not interested in dis gist @ll.It cant put food on my table.

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  6. That means end of jailterm.kai they will be living more kingly in the so called naija prisons than the free man

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  7. I'm sure they've not being serving u Nigerian food in d Oyinbo cell. Ibori and co, Nigeria is your home,u are welcome.
    Btw what's my fucking business.

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  8. Na wa oooo. Na all Ibori family dey prison niiiii.....

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  9. Let dem bring dem bk so they experience wat prison means in nigera. UK prison is too tush. Dey re enjoyn der. Imagine husband, wife n mistress in jail nothing we no go see

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  10. In other words:They'll be released soonest.

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  11. Hehehehe nice one see as dem want turn kirikiri to mecca,these peeps will be balling there big time

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  12. That means he is now a free man because in Nigeria big men don't serve jail term.

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  13. Dey wnt even complete dier sentence wen dey get t naija. As for me let dem remain dere.

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  14. Just in time for 2015 elections..rubbish

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  15. They will be released when they get to Nigeria. Sad!

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  16. Udoamaka is released since almost 2years now. she is enjoying her part of stolen wealth in Nigeria.if ibori return to Nigeria he will frustrate GEJ government more than what he is facing now. The best thing is to leave him in london until he goes out as president next year.

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    1. Ibori is part of GEJs present frustration sef. By the time he's in Nigeria, jail or no jail GEJ go hear am HOT!

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  17. Husband, wife and mistress in jail at the same tym. If Ibori is brought to this country, he will be a free man. As 2015 election is drawing near,naija politicians will seriously contemplate this negotiation for his 'release'.

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  18. Stella check ur facts . Ibori wife has since been released. I am sure of that

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    1. Quite correct. She was on an electronic tag sometime ago. It is possible that she's off it by now.

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  19. @M-amie, will division make the corrupt individuals cease their activities? Will division stop impunity? Will division bring the unity between *alaowerri* and *ndiwawa*? Since the beginning of time there has hardly been any country that has progressed more than their parent country after division (you can start from Isreal). Igbos only sing about division when they hear about the corruption of other tribes, forgetting that corruption has no boundaries.

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  20. I still don't understand how Ibori's entire family got involved.

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  21. Nuvi Honey; huh?

    Looting in politics is a family business once you get into a position of power.

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  22. Dont be surprise when u see ibori become governor again or minister or even president in nigeria.bloody basterds politician

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  23. Presidential Pardon Loading . . . .

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