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UK to build prison in Nigeria

By Guardian Exclusive
10 March 2018   |   6:30 am
Britain will build a new wing at Kirikiri Prison in Lagos, Nigeria so that it can transfer Nigerian prisoners there. The 112-bed wing will cost 700,000 pounds ($973,000) and be compliant with United Nations standards.

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