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Obi celebrates Easter with prison inmates, says ‘We are all prisoners’

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Obi celebrates Easter with prison inmates, says ‘We are all prisoners’

By Jeffrey Agbo

Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has admonished prison inmates not to feel isolated and finished because everybody is in prison in Nigeria seeking the face of God for freedom and redemption.

Obi, who celebrated the Easter mass with prisoners at the Correctional Center in Onitsha, Anambra State, told the prisoners that from the day’s reading, Mary Magdalene who was the first to discover the resurrected Christ was once unholy but became reformed and privileged to discover the rising of Christ even before the Apostles.

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“What that means is that being in prison is not the end of life as you can get corrected and enjoy salvation even before the so-called free people,” he said.

Archbishop of Onitsha Catholic Archdiocese, His Grace Valerie Okeke who celebrated the Easter mass with about 12 other priests inside the Correctional Center had in a homily said that if Mary Magdalene could transform to be among the early beneficiaries of Christ’s resurrection, even them in the correctional center will turn around to be great in the society and before God.

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The highlights of the Easter celebration with the inmates which Obi has been doing from his days as governor of the Anambra State (2006 to 2014) were the dancing and elation of the inmates in their various cultural groups all shouting his praises as a friend and father of the prisoners.

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During the dancing and praises, the LP standard bearer discovered a little child of one year six months, Musochukwu Ejiofor whose mother is serving in the prison following a N250,000 business deal gone wrong.

Obi carried the child who was also in dancing attire like the mother and celebrated with them and their cultural groups.

The former governor, whom the archbishop identified as one of the charity pillars keeping the correctional center going, announced the donation of some food items and money for the project in the center.

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