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Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by peekspot(m): 12:23am On Jun 21, 2023
A 43-year-old pastor with Mountain of Fire and Miracles (Worldwide), Chinedu Eze, has revealed how he was detained in prison for 14 years following his alleged refusal to cooperate with police on an issue he claimed he had no knowledge about.

He, however, said that while in prison, he enrolled for the Senior School Certificate Examination and bagged a Bachelor’s degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution from the National Open University of Nigeria out of the 996 inmates through the efforts of Christ Embassy Church.

While in prison, Eze said he wrote about 157 songs in detention and seven books.

Eze, an indigene of Enugu State, said he was freed on Thursday, May 2, 2019.

He added that he was arrested and sent to the Kuje Correctional Services by some policemen who had approached him sometime in 2005 to serve as a prosecution witness in a case he knew nothing about.

He spoke to journalists at the 14th anniversary Gala of Silver Lining for The Needy Initiative, a non-governmental organisation targeting vulnerable groups in Nigeria.

The Founder of SLNI, Hauwa Abass, said the organisation would continue to assist the needy and fight injustice in Nigeria.

Eze said he was asked to testify against a policeman who had issues with his superiors and appreciated the SNLI for helping him regain his freedom, saying he had already lost hope before the organisation came to his rescue.

He said, “I was sent to prison because of an issue involving a policeman who had issues with his superiors, and they wanted to punish him. Some policemen approached me and wanted to use me as a prosecution witness against him. But I told them that I couldn’t testify against him because I didn’t know anything about the scenario.

“One of the policemen, known as Emmanuel Abazie, told me that I had to cooperate with them unless I would regret it. At first, I thought it was just a mere threat. I never knew it would result in me going to prison. When I got to the prison, they hid my file. I stayed there for four years—no court, no files. It was a long, torturous journey that I had to stay 14 years under awaiting trial.”

Eze said he did not allow his predicament to deter him from furthering his education while in confinement.

He said he sat for the SSCE by the West Africa Examinations Council and thereafter obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution from NOUN.

Eze said, “I got seven credits without English. I sat for the exam again the following year, and I got nine distinctions, including English and Mathematics.

“When I was writing WAEC, I had no intention of furthering education in the prison because there was no university, but I saw it as a providence arrangement because after two years that I wrote WAEC, the National Open University and Christ Embassy came to the prison and said that they were looking for those who were qualified and those who had what it takes to be enrolled in the university. I happened to be one of 31 persons. We were about 996 inmates in Kuje prison.

“So I was among the 31 people that met the requirements to be given a scholarship, so that’s how I was admitted to study Peace and Conflict Resolution.”

While stressing the need for Nigerians to disabuse their minds from the notion that everyone in prison was guilty of an offence, he said that many people who were in prison should not have been sent there in the first place.

Eze said, “My incident happened between 2005 and 2019. The SLNI came in 2017, and by that time I had given up. When they came, I had interaction with the founder, Hauwa Abass, and then she spoke with someone in her legal department, one Barrister Muhammad, who went to the court, located my file, and that was how my file was discovered. Muhammad later came to the prison and told me that this is the stage of my case, and then we picked it up from there. After about two years of my encounter with them, I was released on May 2, 2019.

“When you visit the prison, you will see something like 70 convicted inmates but 900 awaiting trials. A policeman who was indicted (while I was there) was released just about a month ago when the Chief Judge visited the prison. That policeman was simply set up by his superiors because of the issues he had with them and he spent about 18 years awaiting trial.”

Eze said he embarked on writing and composing of songs while in detention, adding that he had written about seven books.

“One of the books is about my experience, titled “14 years in prison”, I have the belief that I will meet people who will help me publish it. Also, my first album was launched in December last year. I wrote about 157 songs in detention, but I now have 160 songs.”

https://punchng.com/how-i-was-framed-by-police-spent-14-years-in-prison-pastor/

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Dreal1247: 3:05am On Jun 21, 2023
Nothing happens for nothing but all things worketh together for good for those who love God and who are called according to His purpose.

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Koralords: 4:19am On Jun 21, 2023
Nigerian prison needs serious reforms,

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by TsbAfrica: 5:29am On Jun 21, 2023
A Biafran was setup by his fellow Biafran and some idiots here will be carrying tribe on thier head ... Negodu

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by dawnomike(m): 6:17am On Jun 21, 2023
I'm happy for him that he got released...Nigerian prisons are something else

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by mytime24(f): 6:31am On Jun 21, 2023
Who go compensate am na angry

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by MrMcJay(m): 9:36am On Jun 21, 2023
if only people know how many innocent people are in prison.

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Wawelexy(m): 9:37am On Jun 21, 2023
Sorry man! Like someone said up there ☝️, things do happen for a particular reason, may be you might have been dead had it been you were outside the walls of prison... Just thank God for everything and move on..

BTW, kudos to those NGO organisations who helped you out, but I think they shouldn't stop at rescuing the victim alone, they should go forward with investigating those involved in the false accusations and bring them to book, so such menace can stop occurring... Definitely, there are more people who are still going to experience the same fate as this man.... It needs to stop 🛑

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by April396949: 9:37am On Jun 21, 2023
Wrongful imprisonment is a grave injustice that can have devastating consequences for innocent individuals and their families. It's essential to ensure that law enforcement agencies operate with integrity and accountability, and that due process is upheld in all legal proceedings. Let's hope that this story raises awareness about the importance of human rights and justice for all.

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Lobotomy02: 9:38am On Jun 21, 2023
Nigerian Police Force and framing innocent people up, nah like 5 and 6.

People wey no fit die well.

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Angelfrost(m): 9:38am On Jun 21, 2023
You see why I keep slamming the Judiciary?!!

Such cases are numerous and abound across the nation's correctional system!

Innocent people rotting away in the congested prison system all because they are not privileged to access Justice!

What would it cost the heads of the Judiciary to constantly review all cases at least quarterly in order to rectify this inhumanity and injustice?!!

It will cost them absolutely nothing, yet they won't do it except whenever they need to score cheap political points!!!...!/



Nigerian Parliament and Judiciary need serious reforms! They are almost dead and gone!!!

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Akinfemmy(m): 9:38am On Jun 21, 2023
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Dreal1247:
Nothing happens for nothing but all things worketh together for good for those who love God and who are called according to His purpose.

You're not alright in the head, do you know?

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Praktikals(m): 9:39am On Jun 21, 2023
We Igbos hate ourselves too much
Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by fasho01(m): 9:39am On Jun 21, 2023
Wow
Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by slawomir: 9:39am On Jun 21, 2023
Damnnn niggar

Those men on black are annoying

Now they are all over our roads now Harassing boys

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Millimann: 9:40am On Jun 21, 2023
The new IG of police that said he feels like a tiger and lion needs to start working from within.

Those criminals they said they are chasing are actually within their ranks.

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by ipobarecriminals: 9:40am On Jun 21, 2023
sad
Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by paparazi232(m): 9:41am On Jun 21, 2023
nice move ,evn in prison he was still focusing on education not everyone can do these

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by specialmati(m): 9:42am On Jun 21, 2023
embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed two types of thieves no 1.the government thieves(police) ,no 2.the ordinary thieves. i fear the government thieves more
Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Ellasure: 9:42am On Jun 21, 2023
May the good Lord of second chance visit you today and renew you for your new task ahead in Jesus Christ mighty name. amen

please get a new focus of activities for your self, don't wait for any help but whatever comes into your possession use with utmost frugality and prudence.

you have a new lease of life use it well.

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Tboymessiah(m): 9:43am On Jun 21, 2023
NasoLifeBe!!!


Have noticed it, that, most churches don't assist their member during tribulations involving court case and even sentence to prison.

And the fools will come back and give testimony in same church that don't care about ur well being.

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Father4all: 9:43am On Jun 21, 2023
Hmmm. The story get K. Leg
Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by grandstar(m): 9:43am On Jun 21, 2023
The real failure here is that a church as big as Mountain of Fire that was incapable of freeing its member from the clutch of this injustice.(Read John 13:35)

They must have members everywhere and to allow a member rot away in prison for 14 years is completely untenable.

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Sharpsharp00123: 9:43am On Jun 21, 2023
What our police officers do is too bad to talk about

Imagine if they could declare that the policeman seun kuti slapped has gone to coma despite fact that we all saw him n nothing happened to him

If they can do that to a public figure, imagine what they will do to a nobody

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Sunmolar(m): 9:44am On Jun 21, 2023
Thank God for HIS mercy.

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Angelfrost(m): 9:44am On Jun 21, 2023
April396949:
Wrongful imprisonment is a grave injustice that can have devastating consequences for innocent individuals and their families. It's essential to ensure that law enforcement agencies operate with integrity and accountability, and that due process is upheld in all legal proceedings. Let's hope that this story raises awareness about the importance of human rights and justice for all.

It's not the first story and it won't be the last...!

Those in charge of the Judiciary know these things... They are simply not interested in doing the right things!

So many sectors functioning poorly because no one keeps them on their toes!

How can a nation's Judiciary be so useless and indifferent to serving justice to the people?!! It's a shame!

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Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by Padipadi: 9:44am On Jun 21, 2023
The head of the innocent ll fight justice
Re: Pastor Chinedu Eze: How I Was Framed By Police, Spent 14 Years In Prison by isycollins(m): 9:44am On Jun 21, 2023
Thank God he has been released

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