Somewhere in Pretoria, South Africa, 11 Nigerians are been kept in jail for fraud, they are kept in jail without trial, or rather they have been there for over 9 months and still waiting for trial. I'm not saying some of them are not guilty but i'm sure some of them are innocent. The arrests were made during a joint operation between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), South African Police Service's Directorate for Priority Crime.
The issue is they are denied of so many rights, just today Wednesday January 7th 2015 One of them died to Leukemia, Cancer, as a result of lack of medical attention, this means they are been denied of their right. My question is, what is the Nigerian Government doing to help its citizens in homeland and overseas, what is the Nigerian Consulate Office in South Africa doing to help the citizens of her country? Everywhere you go, Nigerians are been treated in-Humanly, this has to stop, we can not continue to remain silent, we need CHANGE. Somebody out there should broadcast this, let somebody, somewhere hear the cries of voiceless Nigerians in diaspora. RIP Olasupo Odebunmi...#FREEtheRemaining10 #nigerianGovtDontCare #change
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