Burna Boy just showed up at a prison to ask about getting inmates out. The Nigerian musician, whose real name is Damini Ogulu, visited the Kirikiri Maximum Security Custodial Centre in Lagos with an online personality named Otse Vincent, who goes by VeryDarkMan. They met with the prison boss, Deputy Controller Sanni Richard. Their goal was to get the official details on how to legally pay fines for prisoners who are eligible for release under that process.
The prison spokesperson, Osho Onimisi Joseph, stated the pair received a full briefing on the rules. Officials explained the strict eligibility criteria and the legal steps required. The service emphasized that every release must follow court orders and proper paperwork. They do not let anyone out without verified authorization. They also defended their treatment of prisoners, saying conditions are safe and humane under national and international rules.
The Lagos prison command thanked Burna Boy and VeryDarkMan for their lawful interest in helping with justice and overcrowding. The statement encouraged more cooperation that works within the legal system. It ended by reaffirming the service's commitment to keeping inmates securely while preparing them for life after prison.
The prison spokesperson, Osho Onimisi Joseph, stated the pair received a full briefing on the rules. Officials explained the strict eligibility criteria and the legal steps required. The service emphasized that every release must follow court orders and proper paperwork. They do not let anyone out without verified authorization. They also defended their treatment of prisoners, saying conditions are safe and humane under national and international rules.
The Lagos prison command thanked Burna Boy and VeryDarkMan for their lawful interest in helping with justice and overcrowding. The statement encouraged more cooperation that works within the legal system. It ended by reaffirming the service's commitment to keeping inmates securely while preparing them for life after prison.