BREAKING: 57 Navy Detainees In Apapa Embark On Hunger Strike | Sahara Reporters

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BREAKING: 57 Navy Detainees In Apapa Embark On Hunger Strike | Sahara Reporters
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BREAKING: 57 NigerianNavy Detainees In Apapa Embark On Hunger Strike | Sahara Reporters The 57 persons have been in the custody of the Navy for yet to be disclosed criminal offences and have not been charged to court since their arrest. READ MORE:

Some 57 prisoners being illegally detained by the Nigerian Navy in Apapa, Lagos, have embarked on indefinite hunger strike, SaharaReporters can authoritatively report.

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