Nigerian Couple Languishing In Warri Prison Decry Poor Feeding, Incarceration Without Trial | Sahara Reporters

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Nigerian Couple Languishing In Warri Prison Decry Poor Feeding, Incarceration Without Trial | Sahara Reporters MinOfInteriorNG raufaregbesola

May 13, 2023A Nigerian man, Isaiah Junior Edafe and his wife, Trust, who are currently languishing in Warri prison, Delta State, have decried their terrible conditions in the facility.SaharaReporters had in April 6, 2023 reported that Nigerian couple with two kids languished in prison for six months after “efforts to help family with infertility problems failed.”

In a video of a food what appears as rice shared to the inmates, which SaharaReporters obtained on Saturday, it was observed the food was pale, colourless and had no oil.

 

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