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Thursday, August 22, 2024

Movie Producer Seun Egbebe Jailed For Stealing iPhones Is Out Of Jail And Recounts His Experience.

Yoruba Nollywood movie producer  Olajide Kareem a.k.a Seun Egbebe who was sent to prison for stealing several packs of iPhone has served his prison sentence (Which ran concurrently with the time he was detained) and is now out of prison. The ex convict had an interview and discussed his experience in prison and life after prison.


He said he had 45 counts of charges against him but only one count was used to convict him
He said the day he got to prison he told God that if he truly exists that he must leave prison alive because people die there everyday.
Seun claims he has done a lot of dirty things in life before but had never killed anyone ... 
He said that prison is not a good place to be......
He narrated that the Redeemed church catered to the welfare of 3000 inmates every Sunday by feeding them Jollof rice and packs of water...
He says that his father is now old and prays his parents live to eat the fruits of their labour.
On his past life of sleeping with two different women daily,he said when he went to prison for 6 years he didn't sleep with women and he didnt die
He said that the issue of iPhone is a complicated issue .....
He says that he now has an Ngo which is focused on helping inmates in different prisons.
-Interview with Biola Bayo

53 comments:

  1. His interview was so insightful
    The prison is indeed a correctional home.

    Shout out to the rccg for catering for inmates.More grace.

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    1. See wetin Iphone legbe gbe gbe don take your eyes see ehn... Thank God you don learn

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    2. See wetin Iphone legbe gbe gbe don take your eyes see ehn... Thank God you don learn

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    3. Only Sunday afternoon food. Upon all the tithe and seed sowing they collect . Just one meal in a week that is ordinary saraka.

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    4. 19:38, what is your own church or mosque doing for the society? Unamikot

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  2. May God help him to continue on the right path. It is well.

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  3. ThankGod For you oo
    Shout out To RCCG for Their Kind Heart
    Wellcome Back o
    May God be with You Always

    Hello iya Boys

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  4. Even though even though, this made me emotional. I pray God will give him a new blessed beginning

    Fan Emmanuel

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  5. He will be tested again and agin and it is up to him to pass those test. It is when deep temptations with a seemingly perfect get away comes up that he will know if he is truly transformed. Good luck to him.

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  6. I pray you have truly changed for good cos most ex convicts still go back to their old ways especially when they financial challenge.

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  7. This life ehn don't force yourself that you must get something by hook or crook don't push yourself too much.
    Luxury things come and go so don't force yourself that you must obtain that particular thing because it is in Vogue.
    tomorrow that stuff will surely be outdated. Look at him he went to jail for 6 years spent 6 years of his life in jail for iPhone 6 that nobody is using again.
    Now it is obsolete newer and sleeker versions are everywhere.

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    1. Hmmm…your comment is full of wisdom. There’s absolutely nothing in this life (including human being) no matter how comely, beautiful, handsome, pretty, sleek that will not eventually become old and obsolete. We must learn not to be carried away by trends.

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  8. I pray you take the good out of the Bad and forge ahead…

    May God come through for you πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

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  9. I pray he will remain a changed person. Kudus to RCCGa , I wish him all the best

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  10. Thank God for him.
    RCCG well-done

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  11. God will see you through.

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  12. It is well with you. Nice one from the Rccg members

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  13. I am sure he has turned a new leaf. God bless RCCG Missions worldwide.

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  14. Everyone deserves a second chance and I pray he learned from his mistakes and truly turned a new leaf.
    It is well with him.

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  15. Indeed he learnt so many lessons in there.
    Shout-out to rccg, people that say church don't do anything, shey they are seeing this

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    1. Don't mind them! Always trying to criticise the church and when church don't respond they think it is pride

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    2. Just once in a week and you are jubilating. What are they using their tithe and seed sewing for?

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    3. 19:42, it's not only sewing, na cutting. Keep crying because of RCCG. What has your family done for the less privilege?

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  16. Yesterday was our prison visit with the state chief judge, where prisoners that have over stayed with any information filed against them are freed. What my eyes saw chia. I came back home, called my brothers and begged them to please try and avoid prison. They were looking so lean and very sticky. Avoid what need to be avoided. Be a coward and walk away.

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    1. Word on the marble- be a coward and walk away.

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  17. Thank God for him. Hope he changes for sure and for the better as only God alone can redeem his already dented image

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  18. ThankGod for your life,and I pray you genuinely change.
    Well done RCCG and yet some people are still eyeing the church for collecting tithes and offerings,this is how they are mostly spent.

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    1. We call it prison visit. People volunteer themselves with food items for it, members of the church are called to contribute what they can afford too.

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    2. Okay,I'm not a member of RCCG though,I said that cos that's what is found where I worship,though people still give in addition to it also

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    3. Individuals do this everyday. Rccg could only give once in a week. Upon all the tithe and seed sowing

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    4. Anon 19:14. You have been jumping all over this post complaining about Rccg, how many times have you ever visited the prisoners? You're here to condemn those giving out food even if its once a year.
      Anon 13:32, parishes provides the food stuff and not members except your own parish do task you people....

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    5. 19:14, when last did you do it? You said individuals do it everyday while RCCG do it once in a week, sebi you are also an individual abi you are an animal ni?
      Keep jumping all over the place, it is your type that don't give out one Kobo.

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    6. Give it a rest @Anonymous 19:44! You have littered the comments section with this comment. I can bet you do not pay tithe or 'seed sowing' and yet you feel you have the right to comment on what others do. Even if you 'give' in church, I can bet it would not be able to feed anyone. Mcheeeeewww
      Oh and by the way, I do not belong to RCCG. I am orthodox but these una unnecessary bad belle is revolting. Acting like you care when you haven't done anything to help anyone. Nonsense!

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  19. Great job RCCG.
    Happy for him.

    Essa Atelier

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  20. Thank God for you.
    Wishing you all the best.

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  21. Thank God for him, I pray he never goes back to his old way.
    God bless RCCG, they're known for their humanitarian services.

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  22. Correctional facilities will make one thank God for freedom even when one doesn't have food to eat....
    God bless RCCG.

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  23. Thank God for your life Seun
    May God give you a wonderful beginning as you turn a new leaf.
    All the best.

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  24. Please go for deliverance.
    This looks like village people things.

    What a life.😒

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  25. Look up the meaning of the word: "Recidivism"

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    1. Grammarian!!, is that all you can contribute to this ? Instead to pray for / encourage him or you keep it moving ,anyway 'thankor' for the grammar,learnt a new word

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    2. Hmmmm e be tings ooo.......

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  26. Welcome back. You did years for iPhone that costs N50k now. Hahaha. Inside life

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  27. God's complete healing and God bless RCCG.πŸ™πŸΏπŸ™πŸΏπŸ™πŸΏ

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