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Osun ‘Fowl Thief’ Thanks Nigerians As He Leaves Prison After 14 Years

Segun Olowookere, the man who was arrested and sentenced to death in 2010 for allegedly stealing a fowl, has been released from prison after the Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke granted him clemency after his case garnered widespread attention.

Actress Abiola Adebayo shared the news in a video posted on Instagram yesterday. In the video, Segun was seen with Adebayo and his parents as they celebrate his release from Kirikiri Correctional Centre in Lagos State.

“This is Segun Olowookere. We’re just leaving Kirikiri; he’s finally out of the correctional centre. Thank you so much for the love and support,” Adebayo said in the video.

She went on to share positive words about Segun, describing him as “a good guy” and noting that many inmates at the correctional centre had expressed sadness at his departure.

“The testimonies, even at the correctional centre, have been amazing. In fact, some of them were crying that he was leaving,” Adebayo added. The actress also expressed her gratitude to Adeleke for intervening in the case and granting clemency to Segun.

“We just want him to be a better person, to be useful to society, Nigeria, Africa, and the whole world,” Adebayo said, asking Nigerians for support to help Segun reintegrate into society.

Segun also thanked Nigerians, saying: “Thank you, everybody. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.” The video also revealed his parents rejoicing that they are finally having a joyful festive season.

Recall that Segun’s parents had recently, in an interview on the Talk to B show, hosted by the actress, described the chain of events that led to Segun’s conviction, their only child, and the subsequent years of hardship.

Segun’s mother, Folashade, had, during the interview, lamented how the incident had shattered their family and how they had not experienced a joyful festive season since their son’s arrest.

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