Who was ‘detained’ in a UK airport for a crime of impersonation?

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AFRICA ( Commonwealth Union) _ Officers harassed and detained Peter Obi, a presidential candidate for the Labour Party from London, according to his campaign group. In a statement released to the media on Wednesday, the Oga Obi campaign office claimed that the incident happened at Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom.

Dem claim that immigration officers carry the LP candidate to the corner for foreign nationals.

According to Diran Onifade, tok-tok pesin of the Obi-Datti Campaign Council, UK authorities detained and imprisoned the former governor of Anambra State for a crime that might have involved pretending to be Obi in London.

Peter Obi, who had just arrived in London for the Easter celebration, was saved by Nigerians at Heathrow Airport, according to Onifade. Obi was allegedly taken aside for a copying crime, suggesting that he had been an impostor in the nation. The LP presidential candidate in the February 25 presidential election had just arrived at Heathrow Airport in London from Nigeria when he was approached by an immigration official, who gave him a detention note and told him to move aside.For a man who had lived in that country for more than ten years, the lengthy interrogation he received was extremely strange.

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