During the Christmas season, members of the Igbo community visited Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto Prison, showing solidarity and spreading festive goodwill. The visit aimed to promote compassion and support for those in difficult circumstances during the holidays.
The community also brought food to the inmates at Sokoto Prison, ensuring that prisoners had a memorable Christmas meal. This gesture was described as an act of humanity and a reminder that everyone deserves care, even while serving time behind bars.
The visit included prayers and words of encouragement, as the community emphasized unity, peace, and the importance of spreading love during the festive season. Leaders highlighted that the holidays are a time to remember those less fortunate and offer support wherever possible.
The initiative was warmly received by the prison authorities, who praised the Igbo community for their generosity and commitment to social responsibility. The act reinforced the spirit of giving, showing that communities can play a role in fostering kindness and human dignity.





