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Thursday, March 03, 2016

Inmates Surprised To See Former Minister Moro In Prison

Inmates at the Kuje prison Abuja, are in shock that the ex-minister of Interior, Abba Moro is now one of them.
Many of them were excited and curious to know what led to his detention.




According to The Nation, the inmates were amazed to see Moro in prison custody barely one year after he visited the facility as the interior minister.


Justice Anwuli Chikere of the Federal High Court, Abuja on Monday remanded the former minister in prison  custody over his alleged complicity in a N676million job scam.

A source said the former minister was brought to the prison around 12 pm on Monday and made to undergo the standard procedures for inmates.


The Nigerian Prisons Service (NPS), Public Relations Officer (PRO), Francis Enobore, said an inmate was free to feed himself, adding that it is standard practice to allow inmates to provide their food themselves.


OMG....How are the mighty fallen!


41 comments:

  1. Hahahahhaha
    I shouldn't be laughing but can't help it.The Evil that men do,

    LIVES WITH THEM.

    The Day Of Reckoning is here.

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    1. As if he will spend up to an hour there.
      Mtccccchhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwww

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    2. Eeyah, lol.

      Click my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers

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    3. Dejavu for him...only on a negative note this time around....



      Oh how I detest the DStv commercial featuring that blonde hair gayish SA dude..urghhhhhhhh

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    4. To think that a friend of mine, lost his wife that day, leaving him to take care of four children with the oldest been about 5years. And no good job.

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    5. Memories of midnight3 March 2016 at 12:33

      Why have 4 children with the eldest being 5years old?na competition?may your friend rest in perfect peace but 4 kids without adequate cash is absurd...even with plenty money e no easy

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    6. Me too @ Bae Bae. Me don't understand the guy oo. Me I see advert come fear. Dstv Pls change d advert biko.

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    7. Me too @ Bae Bae. Me don't understand the guy oo. Me I see advert come fear. Dstv Pls change d advert biko.

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    8. So soon his teeth don yellow finish. Now there's hope in our judicial system. Correct.

      Here's the latest news brief on him.

      "Former Minister of Interior Abba Moro has been granted bail on self-recognition by a Federal High Court in Abuja. Two other defendants also granted bail"

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    1. Aahhhh,the blood of those innocent job seekers "shared"(in patiance voice)is after him

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    2. "Good for him"? Hmmmn! Wonders shall neva end! I think sey na 'una' party man & any 'GEJite' can do no wrong? Yeye dey smell!


      *Ghanaman signing out*

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  3. Haaaaaa can't stop laughing, one of them indeed




    *Larry was here*

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  4. From grace to grass!


    Intruiging much!

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  5. Life.....he would be hitting himself to wake up from this nightmare

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  6. Hope dey don't bust his anus.

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  7. It is always good to do the right thing when nobody is watching.

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  8. They build prison for goat ? He should remain there jare

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  9. Ehyaaa.. maybe they will have like a VIP cell there for people like him, because it is sure that President Bubu is out for kwarruption and Kwarrupt politicians.lol

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    1. Lols, is this really happening in Nigeria because we have been arguing over here. Is it possible for someone as rich as that to really enter prison in Nigeria? Many of us don't believe it.

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    2. I hope they prepare a nice space for bubu as well, for when his tenure finishes

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  11. Serves him right.
    I wish the same fate will befall every other corrupt givernmnent official.

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  12. They shouldn't be, many more will soon join, it's just that their stay is often short since they can bail themselves out in no time. When Obasanjo was hammering on prisons reforms they didn't take it seriously because they never knew they will be inmates at one time but see reality of life, they are all tasting the experience one after the other. Our law makers should consider this reforms issue now more than ever since corruption has been institutionalized so that when it's their turn which certainly will be, their stay will be less traumatic than it is now.

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  13. It is remaining APC people. They should not forget that power passes hands. All of them should try and put the prison yards in good standing order, like their counterparts all over the world.

    Prisons is not meant for the poor. It is meant for all who are liable to offence in this country.

    Welcome Moro. Hope your family will bring in Tuwo for you in the prison

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  14. Don't know why I find this funny

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  15. Serve him right kikikikikiki

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  16. After obasanjo left prison he became president... Food for thought !

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  17. I wish something will one day bring back some of these potbellied politicians to public primary schools to study so that they will see what there nonchalant attitude to infrastructural development has caused just as our man is about to witness in d prison.

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  18. The past govt should have tried to probe this guy before they left, it sends another signal that GEJ govt is chop-I-chop, and lack credibility.

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  19. who would av tot that once upon a minister who visited inmates in prison would now be one of them lol.
    All ds corrupt leaders *tongue out* for them

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  20. Hahahaahhaahahah.

    If only he knew he would some day become a member, I'm super sure he would have pimped it to his taste. If only they can continue this way.... others will learn to work.

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  21. I don't pity him. Wicked fool

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