The show promoter of Mr and Miss Nigeria International, Mr Brendan Nsikak, has explained why Chidinma Ojukwu, the suspected killer of Super TV Chief Executive Officer, Michael Ataga, participated in the ‘Miss Cell 2022’ pageant organised for female inmates by the Nigerian Correctional Services recently.
According to her:
“The Nigerian Correctional Services is living up to their responsibilities and being proactive by putting up such events and other programmes meant to keep inmates warm and make the environment lively.
“Everyone is aware that Chidinma, the prime suspect in the ongoing trial of the murder case of Ataga is still under prison custody and has not been convicted or found guilty,” Nsikak said.
He noted that it was fundamental to keep the inmates meaningfully engaged with activities, against quarrelling and fights while in custody, as well as help them from being depressed.
“While inmates are being encouraged in skills acquisitions, education and creativity, those who have flair for pageantry or entertainment should also be given a platform to showcase their potential,” he added.
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