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2 British Nigerian Women Assaulted And Detained In China For 2 Months(photo) by AlvinUche(m): 7:56pm On Aug 26, 2013
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Two British Nigerian woman have been detained in China for more than two months after their dream holiday turned to nightmare.
Modupe Idowu, 59, and her friend Esther Jubril Badmos, 48, were arrested after becoming embroiled in a dispute at a shoe shop in the city of Guangzhou.
They were locked up in 'hell-like' conditions at a detention centre for 38 days and although they have now been released, the two women remain trapped in the country as their visas have expired and authorities refuse to issue them new ones.
Mrs Idowu's desperate family said the two women's ordeal began Ms Badmos asked the shop to amend an order she had lodged earlier in the trip.
She was then assaulted by two members of staff before both women went to a police station.
Mrs Idowu, from Islington, North London witnessed a vicious attack on her friend.
Daughter Sarah Murray said: 'Although Esther tried to defend herself, she was pushed to the floor, kicked and beaten - and handfuls of her hair were ripped out.

'A security guard locked them in a room and another man, who we think is the shop owner's brother, came to the room and punched Esther.'

When they arrived at the police station their passports were seized and they were pressurised into signing paperwork they didn't understand, before being flung into a cell overnight without food and moved to a detention centre the next day.

Ms Idowu, who is known as Mary, was put in a cell with six other women - forced to sleep on a wooden plank and go to the toilet in front of the other prisoners.

Her friend was taken to the centre's hospital where she was treated for her injuries.
Meanwhile Mrs Idowu's five children have struggled to find out any information about their mother - despite paying lawyers in China around £4,000 to find out - and two of them flew to the country to track her down at the end of July.

Both women were released on July 29 but since then have been met with an onslaught of demands including a £20,000 claim for damages from the shop owner, which was eventually settled with £4,500.
But their visas have now expired and they cannot be issued with new ones until police provide paperwork to show the charges had been dropped.
Despite endless visits to the police station, officers refuse to tell them when, and if, the documentation will be provided.

Mrs Murray said she barely recognised her mum when she saw her come out of prison.
'When I saw her, I thought she looked like an old woman. She could not walk properly. She was so frail and so skinny as she had lost a couple of stone as she barely ate.'

Mrs Murray, who returned from China last week, added: 'I can't really put this experience into words. We are totally confused. It's like watching a horror film.'
Her sister, Julie Idowu, 26 said: 'Our pain is very real. I have been crying every day. I have taken a lot of time off work as I'm so worried about my mum.
'Her health and mental state is a big concern as well as the fact that she has missed her operation.
'It's an injustice that my mum has been held for all this time for witnessing an assault on her friend.

Her other sister, Elizabeth Idowu, criticised lawyers, saying: 'People are exploiting our despair. They are making money out of our continued suffering.'
A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokeswoman said they were aware of the situation and were providing assistance, but could not comment further and said it was a matter for the Chinese.

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Re: 2 British Nigerian Women Assaulted And Detained In China For 2 Months(photo) by JohnFrankling(m): 7:58pm On Aug 26, 2013
This is bad
Re: 2 British Nigerian Women Assaulted And Detained In China For 2 Months(photo) by DuduNegro: 11:21pm On Aug 26, 2013
Alvin Uche: [img]http://4.bp..com/-pG4wFZPd2NM/UhufbeKDxII/AAAAAAAAA-0/CVg8bR3dGnQ/s1600/Naija+Women+assulted+AlvinUcheBlog.jpg[/img]
Two British Nigerian woman have been detained in China for more than two months after their dream holiday turned to nightmare.
Modupe Idowu, 59, and her friend Esther Jubril Badmos, 48, were arrested after becoming embroiled in a dispute at a shoe shop in the city of Guangzhou.
They were locked up in 'hell-like' conditions at a detention centre for 38 days and although they have now been released, the two women remain trapped in the country as their visas have expired and authorities refuse to issue them new ones.
Mrs Idowu's desperate family said the two women's ordeal began Ms Badmos asked the shop to amend an order she had lodged earlier in the trip.
She was then assaulted by two members of staff before both women went to a police station.
Mrs Idowu, from Islington, North London witnessed a vicious attack on her friend.
Daughter Sarah Murray said: 'Although Esther tried to defend herself, she was pushed to the floor, kicked and beaten - and handfuls of her hair were ripped out.

'A security guard locked them in a room and another man, who we think is the shop owner's brother, came to the room and punched Esther.'

When they arrived at the police station their passports were seized and they were pressurised into signing paperwork they didn't understand, before being flung into a cell overnight without food and moved to a detention centre the next day.

Ms Idowu, who is known as Mary, was put in a cell with six other women - forced to sleep on a wooden plank and go to the toilet in front of the other prisoners.

Her friend was taken to the centre's hospital where she was treated for her injuries.
Meanwhile Mrs Idowu's five children have struggled to find out any information about their mother - despite paying lawyers in China around £4,000 to find out - and two of them flew to the country to track her down at the end of July.

Both women were released on July 29 but since then have been met with an onslaught of demands including a £20,000 claim for damages from the shop owner, which was eventually settled with £4,500.
But their visas have now expired and they cannot be issued with new ones until police provide paperwork to show the charges had been dropped.
Despite endless visits to the police station, officers refuse to tell them when, and if, the documentation will be provided.

Mrs Murray said she barely recognised her mum when she saw her come out of prison.
'When I saw her, I thought she looked like an old woman. She could not walk properly. She was so frail and so skinny as she had lost a couple of stone as she barely ate.'

Mrs Murray, who returned from China last week, added: 'I can't really put this experience into words. We are totally confused. It's like watching a horror film.'
Her sister, Julie Idowu, 26 said: 'Our pain is very real. I have been crying every day. I have taken a lot of time off work as I'm so worried about my mum.
'Her health and mental state is a big concern as well as the fact that she has missed her operation.
'It's an injustice that my mum has been held for all this time for witnessing an assault on her friend.

Her other sister, Elizabeth Idowu, criticised lawyers, saying: 'People are exploiting our despair. They are making money out of our continued suffering.'

[size=14pt]A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokeswoman said they were aware of the situation and were providing assistance, but could not comment further and said it was a matter for the Chinese.[/size]

If they were white British the Chinese government would have been called all kind of anti-democratic names in England and America and the rest of the world would be tirelessly fed news of their ordeal.

Beside, these humiliations we suffer around the globe lately has to do with two things.

1. Igbo greed. We are lumped together and despised on account of Igbo atrocities on foreign soil.

2. A weak and uncharming president who is preoccupied with local politics in Ijaw delta than he is in international affairs affecting his citizens.

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Re: 2 British Nigerian Women Assaulted And Detained In China For 2 Months(photo) by ofala(m): 4:27am On Aug 27, 2013
But why would most empty heads mention 'Igbos' whenever greed or its relative is mentioned? The simple secret of having a stressfree trip to China, especially if you are going to engage in any trade IS TO HAVE A CHINESE AS GUIDE.Lots of Chinese are so damned fraudulent, and will be quick to blame the foreigners for any ill. I cant say more than this because there are lots of foreign folks who are still going through similar ordeals as the above ladies in many Chinese Cities. Very unfortunate
Re: 2 British Nigerian Women Assaulted And Detained In China For 2 Months(photo) by Omen100(m): 5:59am On Aug 27, 2013
And the chinese are living well & large in our country Nigeria?
Re: 2 British Nigerian Women Assaulted And Detained In China For 2 Months(photo) by Nobody: 6:05am On Aug 27, 2013
Smh!! This is the same china yall are busting how they helping africa develop! tell me what will happen when they now take control black countries economy!!

God bless amelika
Re: 2 British Nigerian Women Assaulted And Detained In China For 2 Months(photo) by Brimmie(m): 7:07am On Aug 27, 2013
Nawa o!! sad Hustle nor easy o
Re: 2 British Nigerian Women Assaulted And Detained In China For 2 Months(photo) by Nobody: 7:56am On Aug 27, 2013
We've got to rearrange our foreign policy and fire back. Wait a minute, is there no Nigeria embassy over there?

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