The point is that if Britain arrest a Nigerian whom they believe committed some offences on British soil, who is also a British citizen from anywhere in the world, would the British authorities accept to discuss the arrest with Nigerian officials, won't the British maintain that it is an internal matter?
-Chidi Anthony Opara (CAO)
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