Breaking News : Igbo Man who named dog Buhari released from jail

Breaking News : Igbo Man who named dog Buhari released from jail

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The man who named his dog Buhari and was arraigned for conduct likely to cause breach of peace, finally regained his freedom yesterday, from Ibara Prisons in Abeokuta, and has narrated his ordeal in detention.
Four days after he was remanded in Ibara Prisons in Abeokuta the Ogun State capital, the 40-year-old trader, Joe Fortemose Chinakwe a.k.a Joachin Iroko, who made major headlines throughout last week after being arrested by the Police for naming his pet dog ‘Buhari’, finally regained his freedom after fulfilling his bail conditions.
Speaking with newsmen shortly after he left the prison ward in Abeokuta on Thursday, August 15, the father-of-two, described his experience as good and educative.
“I am so happy. It is a joy to me. I have missed my family; that was most painful. Prison is a place to experienced in one’s life. It is like a rehabilitation home: you learn many things there and there are many people you may not have the opportunity to talk to. 
 
“But in prison, you will sit down with them and discuss. There are many things you take for granted, but when you go to prison you know there is law. The only thing I am regretting about my coming to prison is the intimidation from the Hausa community. Going to prison is a golden moment for me,” he said.
Speaking further on the reason why he named his dog Buhari, he said: “As a matter of fact, they misunderstood me. I have three dogs: one bears Obama, one bears Joe, an abbreviation of my name. The third is named Buhari. 
 
“I named these dogs after my role models. My late dog was named after Nelson Mandela. I don’t just give any name to my dogs. I give reputable names to my dogs. It is love I have for Buhari; he is my role model. 
 
“Buhari is not the President of the North. He is the President of Nigeria. I see no reason why Northerners should intimidate me: Nigeria is one. “I see no reason why they will be intimidating me. It is my right to name my dog any name.
 
“Thank God, I have regained my freedom. The most painful thing is the way they treated my dog. I am not happy that they killed my dog, while I was in detention.  It is my dog, it is my pet. I love my dogs. They have no right to kill my dog. 
 
“Nigerians should know that there are other dogs in other areas that bear Jack as name. Why is Buhari so special. It is a name that has been existing for several years,” he concluded.



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