IPOB Lawyer Reacts As Woman Detained For 2 Years Regains Freedom


Mrs. Ngozi Umeadi, who has been in detention for over two years at Suleja Prison in Niger State over alleged membership of the Indigenous People of Biafra, was on Monday released.


Barr Aloy Ejimakor, special counsel to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, in a reaction, described Umeadi as a prisoner of conscience. He wrote, “Kudos to #MNK, the Kanu family, her frontline lawyer, Barr Mandela Umegborogu & the others who made it happen. #TeamWork.”


Our correspondent reported that Mrs. Umeadi’s bail conditions were met last Friday, but it was too late to affect her formal release, according to her counsel, Barr Prince Mandela Umez, a member of the legal team of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.


Mrs. Umeadi, a mother of five, hails from Anambra State. She was granted bail last December, with strident conditions, making her unable to meet them.

 

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