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Boko Haram Prsioners to leave Anambra at last: Obiano










Hope you remember the news about the quarrell between Obiano and Obi over the move  of Boko haram prisoners down to Ekwulobia Prison? Well, I am happy Obiano has Finally decided to heed to the cries of the Anambrarians and have them swiftly relocated.

 Governor Obiano said this after a meeting with members of the National Security Council who were at the government house in Awka yesterday. Addressing the press, Governor Obiano said 





"I want to reassure you that the meeting went very well. The various communities in Anambra, the markets, the car Unions, the churches, our traditional institutions and others made a great point to them that we want this people removed and removed immediately. They have reassured that they will take up our message back to Abuja and that this people will be removed very soon" he said.


You know , words can't express how happy I am.  The period I served at Koton Karfe, Kogi state; Boko haram came with explosives and  tore the walls of Koto prison which was just adjacent to the corpers' Lodge. 

We all  drenched ourselves with our self-produced organic liquids, temperature was way pass 40 degrees. If you sought for us at ghouls's abode, you would have  certainly seen us there. 

It is our fear that something like that may happen in Anambra; and Eke Awka is not too far from Ekwulobia prison. They will surely detonate as they go.

So, thank you Obiano for the 'express' relocation


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  1. Hahahhaa. blogger, you stay for Awka? You too dey fear? hahahahaha

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