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I Shared Stolen Noodles Among My Girlfriends But None Of Them Visited Me In Detention – Convict
Usman Abdullahi, a 24-year old convict from Shelleng local government area of Adamawa State, has opened up on stealing packs of Indomie noodles and distributing it among his three girlfriends.
Usman, who was sentenced to community service, lamented that none of the 3 girlfriends paid him a visit in detention.
He, therefore, vowed to end the relationship after regaining his freedom.
“I stole Indomie and distributed it to my three girlfriends. Since I arrived the facility, none of them paid me a visit. I promise to end the relationship with them all once I gain my freedom,” he told the judge.
Daily Trust gathered that Usman, a car washer, was sentenced to community service following the review of his two-year jail sentence.
His sentence was reviewed by the Adamawa State Jail Delivery Committee, Chaired by the State’s Chief Judge, Justice Hafsat Abdulrahman.
The review was made when her committee visited Shlleng Satellite Custodial Facility on Wednesday for decongestion of the facility.
Abdulrahman reviewed Abdullahi’s sentence from 2 years to community service at the public facility.
Appearing before the committee, the convict said after stealing the packs of Instant Noodles, he escaped to Shani where he was arrested.
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