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To get to Spain, three Nigerians sneak into ship in Apapa, land in Ghana

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Three Nigerians are rueing their luck in a Ghanaian Police cell after they sneak into a ship thinking it was going to Spain but found themselves at the Tema Port in Ghana.

The three stowaways – Isaac Daniel 32, Stephen Nuta 28 and Kelvin Popoola 26 – sneaked onboard the vessel MV Unity from Apapa Port of Nigeria, with the conviction that the vessel was heading towards Spain.

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Unfortunately, the vessel was heading towards Ghana to discharge some general goods at the Port of Tema where the suspects were seen hiding in a small space behind the vessel’s propeller (fan).

The suspects had in their possession alcoholic beverage, provisions and a hammer.

According to the suspects, they outsmarted workers on the vessel and were hoping to seek greener pastures in Europe.

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According to security officials, one of the suspects, Isaac Daniels, was arrested in 2019 for a similar offence and deported to Nigeria with some 600 dollars package.

Tema Port Security Manager, Col Punamane, said the issue of stowaways being disembarked at the Tema Port is becoming a major concern and wants measures to be put in place to ensure the act of stowaway doesn’t become attractive to the youth.

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Meanwhile, port authorities are hopeful cases of stowaway for the year 2020 will reduce to the barest minimum.

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