When I arrived at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, I joined the queue, thinking it was for immigration. I didn’t realize the DSS also had a desk at the border.
We exchanged pleasantries—they checked my passport and asked about my career. After that, they said, “Prince, you’re welcome back home. We’re proud of you. Please continue using your platform to promote Nigeria.”
I left their desk and proceeded to immigration. That was it.
Maybe Iruefi isn’t aware of this latest development.
In all, I wish him what he wished Nigeria.
The DSS has arrested another kidnapping kingpin, Sani Aliyu Galadi, at the Sokoto Hajj Camp in Sokoto State, as he was being screened to travel for Hajj.
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