Seun Egbegbe recounts horrible experience in jail (Video)

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Seun Egbegbe

By Taiwo Okanlawon

Nigerian filmmaker and producer Seun Egbegbe has recounted his experience during his time in correctional facility.

Speaking in his latest interview with actress Biola Adebayo on the ‘Talk to B’ podcast, Egbegbe said he prayed fervently for survival during his stay in jail.

While appreciating God for saving him, the filmmaker noted that inmates are dying daily in prison.

“I told God that if you truly exist, then I must leave here alive,” he said. “People die every day in that prison. It is not a good place. If you go and return, thank God. Know that He loves you. He has given you a second chance to live.”

Egbegbe also recounted the harsh reality of the “welcome cell”, a holding area for new prisoners. He claimed that if twenty people were brought in overnight, at least two would be found dead by morning.

The filmmaker was remanded in prison on February 10, 2017, after being accused of obtaining money by pretense from about 40 Bureau De Change operators.

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Between 2015 and 2017, Egbegbe defrauded the operators by promising to exchange large sums of naira into foreign currencies.

The police charged him with fraud involving $90,000, £12,550, and ₦39,098,100.

The court granted him N5 million bail but he could not meet the conditions and remained in custody.

After five years and eight months behind bars, he was finally acquitted in 2022.

The filmmaker argued that he was sent to jail on just one count after his lawyer helped him clear the other 44 charges.

He further expressed his desire to visit prisons across Nigeria to support inmates.

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