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Ekweremadu’s Wife Released from UK Prison, Jubilation Erupts in Enugu Community

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Mrs. Beatrice Ekweremadu, wife of former Deputy Senate President Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has been released from a United Kingdom prison.

A source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Beatrice, who was sentenced to five years in prison over an organ-trafficking case in 2023, returned to Nigeria on Tuesday. She is currently in Abuja.

Meanwhile, her release has sparked widespread jubilation in her hometown of Mpu, Aninri Local Government Area, Enugu State.

Community Celebrates Return
In Mpu, the atmosphere was electric as residents celebrated Beatrice’s return. The President of the Mpu Town Union Federated, Mr. Benjamin Chijioke, described her release as a tremendous relief for the entire community.

“Our joy as Mpu people knows no bounds. It is a great day for us. Since morning, it has been jubilation and celebration across all villages,” Chijioke said.

He noted that her absence, along with her husband’s, had significantly affected the community, particularly those who depended on the family’s philanthropic gestures.

“Today is our Orie market day, and the market was filled with celebrations. We pray that God will also intervene in the case of Senator Ike Ekweremadu, so he can return to us in good health,” Chijioke added.

Community Leaders React
The councillor representing Mpu Ward, Ogbuka Edwin, also expressed gratitude for Beatrice’s return, describing it as a joyful moment for the community.

“Today feels like a public holiday in Mpu. The absence of Senator Ike Ekweremadu and his wife created a big gap here. We will not stop praying until our leader and hero is reunited with his family,” Edwin said.

Background
Beatrice Ekweremadu, her husband Senator Ike Ekweremadu, and their associate Obinna Obeta were convicted and sentenced in the UK in 2023 for their involvement in an organ-trafficking scheme.

While the community celebrates Beatrice’s return, they continue to hope for a positive outcome in Senator Ekweremadu’s case, with many expressing faith in divine intervention.

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