General Yakubu Gowon, Nigeria’s former President had a son with
late Edith Ike Okongwu and his name is Musa Jack Ngonadi Gowon. The
story of how Musa Gowon landed in Prison in the US after he and his
mother relocated to America is controversial. Read the full details
below:
Photo: The 1st pic was in prison when he was visited by his half brother
Richard, at his graduation. The 2nd pic was taken some days before he
was arrested, he was 23 years then.
He was well behaved all through and eventually graduated with a
degree in law while in prison…On November 18, 1992, agents of the Drug
Enforcement Administration and the United States Customs Service
arrested Musa, Jack Spencer, for conspiring to import in excess of one
kilogram of heroin. Jack Musa Gowon, who was 23 years old at that time
was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the allegation of smuggling
heroin from source countries.
Jack Musa Gowon
protested vehemently through his legal team that he was innocent and was
framed up and his protest were ignored by the Jury and was harshly
sentenced to 324 months in prison followed by five years of supervised
release.
Musa timely appealed, challenging the admission into evidence of the
Hotel Guide, the sufficiency of the evidence supporting his conviction,
and the district court’s upward adjustment of his base offense level on
the basis that he was an organizer or leader in the conspiracy.
When the appeal to quash his conviction failed, Musa took that
decision in his stride believing set back like this is not end of his
life.
As an inmate of Taft Correctional Facility, Musa Jack Gowon was a role model and a legal adviser to all the inmates.
He was well behaved and a source of inspiration to co-inmates who
have given up on life. The prison warden loved and worshiped the ground
he tread on.
Permit me to mention that Musa enrolled in one of the universities
around and successfully graduated with a degree in Law as a prison
inmate.
This commendable act of Leadership did not go unnoticed and he was rewarded severally by prison authorities.
While all these were going on, Musa’s family has never stopped
fighting to get him out of prison and calls for his release began to
grow louder.
Happy to report that President Obama heard the calls for Musa’s release and acted in that regard by granting him a parole.
Musa walked out of Taft Correctional Facility Bakersfield California as a free man on November 2nd and he is currently at ICE Detention Center Bakersfield CA where he will be deported back to Nigeria any moment from now.
Musa Jack Ngonaadi is
grateful to his Dad, General Yakubu Gowon, his friends and his relatives
from his maternal side who stood by him and supported him also all
through the period of his unjust incarceration that he did not commit
the crime he was wrongly accused of.
Musa will narrate his own side of the story very soon and he is grateful to God who kept him alive and well to see this day.
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