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Kingsley Ugwu
June 29, 2021 at 10:05 pm
And what did Britain do to make arrest of one of her citizens in London possible or impossible for a foreign country? If Kanu had been white born in Nigeria, will Britain not have required a public legal process of extradition be followed other than this jungle method of “arrest” without British warrant of arrest publicly issued in London courts or parliamentary hearings? I think Britain is d loser here bcus d international damage to Britain is so costly a risk! We are watching.