Breaking: Ekweremadu wife regains freedom from UK prison, returns to Nigeria
There is intense joy and jubilations in the city of Enugu State, following the a seemingly twist of fate, as Mrs Beatrice Ekweremadu, wife of former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu has finally returned to Nigeria.
This information was disclosed to DAILY POST on today, Wednesday by a competent informant.
According to the source, Mrs Ekweremadu returned to Nigeria on Tuesday.
Famous Reporters recalls that Senator Ekweremadu, the wife and one Dr. Obinna Obeta were sentenced to prison by a UK court for their involvement in organ harvesting.
Mrs Beatrice Ekweremaduedit
The former deputy senate president was sentenced to 10 years, while his wife was sentenced to six years.
Senator Ike Ekweremadu; Mrs. Beatrice Ekweremadu (wife); and Dr. Obinna Obeta
Famous Reporters reports that the return of Mrs Ekweremadu is being celebrated across Enugu State, as many are not giving up fast on their prayers and anticipation of the miraculous release and return of the former Deputy Senate President to Nigeria in a fraction of the time.
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