Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Photographs: Kenyan artist serving sentence inside Kirikiri Prison for sedate trafficking, kicks the bucket two month to finishing her term


A Kenyan lady artist, Susan Samira Odhiambo Johnson, who had been serving a sentence subsequent to being captured on April 2015 at Murtala Muhammed International Airport possessing opiates, kicked the bucket a month ago inside Kirikiri.

A commemoration benefit was held for Me Johnson, on February 20, at the sanctuary in Kirikiri Female Prison in Lagos.

Photographs: Kenyan artist serving sentence inside Kirikiri Prison for medicate trafficking, kicks the bucket two month to finishing her term

The Kenyan, at that point 42, was gotten with 5.345kg of medications disguised in a school packs. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) said the four blue package of white fine substance found in her ownership tried positive for cocaine.

The expired, who was conceived in Mombasa went with Kenyan International travel permit with number A1536020. She withdrew Bujumbura in Burundi on the way Nairobi to Lagos on a Kenyan Airways flight.

Amid routine screening, she was found with four packages of cocaine hid in school sacks. Susan said she is an expert artist in Kenya.

With all due respect, the Kenyan contended that the packs were given to her by a companion to convey to Lagos and she had no clue what they contained.

"I was given the school sacks in Bujumbura by a companion to convey in Nigeria. When I got to the airplane terminal in Lagos, they looked through my gear and found the medications," she had said.

On December 7, 2015, she was condemned at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, and around the same time, started her detainment at Kirikiri. Susan afflicted in jail for a couple of months and kicked the bucket on February 16 on her approach to doctor's facility. As indicated by reports, Susan was two months from finishing her term.

Kindred prisoners, saw by the female gatekeepers, went to the sanctuary to offer their regards. Some sobbed straightforwardly while others sat meditatively through the ritual. Her close family thought about the mass, having been educated of her passing and of the clergyman's designs by the Kenyan Embassy.

Mr Onyancha, the Kenyan Consular Officer appended to Lagos, and two Kenyans were likewise present. Managing the mass was Fr Cletus Udoh, the Parish Priest accountable for St Joseph's Kirikiri, Lagos.

On his side was Fr Emmanuel Likoko, (imagined) a Kenyan minister accountable for St Mathews Catholic Church in Amukoko, Ifelodun, who had been of much help to Susan in her last a long time of her life.

Father Likoko said late Susan was anticipating backpedaling home.


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