Peter Obi, the Labour Party's nominee for president in the most recent general election, has talked about his encounter with British immigration officials a few weeks ago.
Recall that the former governor of the Anambra state was purportedly held for several hours during the Easter holiday.
However, Mr. Peter Obi dispelled all of the rumours about his arrest in an exclusive interview with Arise News on Monday. He claims that he was never detained. Obi stated that he had only been interrogated for a brief period of time.
He added that he had been warned to exercise caution because his identity had been stolen.
Hear him. "The only immigration procedure I had to go through took around 20 minutes. UK immigration authorities warned me to exercise caution because my identity has been stolen. The British government has provided me with a written paper. People spoke in a variety of ways. Some claimed I was not paying taxes, while others claimed I had been arrested. I've lived in Britain for a while, and during that time there has never been a situation when I was questioned. During the interview, which was also watched by Punch Newspaper, Obi said.
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