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Harrison Gwamnishu Shares More Horrible Photos From Kirikiri Prison, Speaks On MISS CELL 2022

Since Chidinma Ojukwu the suspected killer of the late ATAGA was crowned ‘ MISS CELL 2022’ on 9th of March, 2022 in Lagos State Kirikiri correctional Center, there have been reactions upon reactions the latest one being the comparison between male inmates and the females.

Many are of the opinion of that female prisoners enjoy special care and attention while the guys are left alone .

Meanwhile, here what Harrison Gwamnishu has to say :
“For those asking me more about the prison. if you can’t afford my book “Prison to Washington DC”,
Please find your way inside Kirikiri prison and sleep there one week. Angola is a known name.
Please those pictures and videos of Chidinma you saw few days ago does not represent the true picture of Kirikiri Prison.
The female session receive more visitors, more charity.
I saw some praying to be like Chidinma…. that prayer is not good, reject it now!”

See the photos he shared below:

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