Tonto Dike Goes To Prison: Here’s How The Pretty Actress Showed Love To Prison Inmates In Suleja (Photos)

 
Tonto Dikeh and prison officials
 
Popular Nollywood actress, Tonto Dike, has said that prison inmates deserve to be happy in spite of their condition.
 
While speaking on Tuesday during a visit to Suleja Prison in Niger state, the actress said they deserved the assurance that they have bright futures ahead.
 
Tontoh, who visited under the auspice of Tonto Dike Foundation donated relief materials, including money to inmates.
 
The actress told NAN that the foundation, which is her humanitarian initiative, empowers and provides succour to the less privileged and vulnerable Nigerians.
 
 
“In line with our vision, I have come here to let the inmates know that we are not giving up on them and that they have a bright future ahead outside of this place,” she said.
 
“Whatever happens, they are still Nigerians, and needed to know that today is our Democracy day, and being made happy. They still have a lot to contribute to the society irrespective of their present circumstances.”
 
Apart from the relief items, she also paid for the release of an inmate who was in detention because he was unable to provide the said bail term.
 
 
After the visit, the actress took to her Instagram page to share photos and wrote; "We are glad to announce the fulfilment of our pledge to give 300k Naira in cash and over a million naira worth of donations to the Women and men of Suleja Prison.
 
"This includes goods such as Two plasma TVs, ceiling fans, 2 Strong decoder, workshop equipments re wiring of their workshop and many more.
 
"We would like to say a big Thank you to the prison association and everyone involved for letting us come and make an impact in our own little way."
 
 
It was agthered that volunteer medical and public health experts of the Tonto Dikeh Foundation, also had interactive sessions with them, where they were given opportunities to ask questions on female health.
 
The female inmates were taught how to use pads and dispose of them, wash their body, and handle menstrual pains.
 
Baba Ibrahim, deputy controller (DCP) of the Suleja Prison, who received the items on behalf of the inmates, commended Tonto Dikeh and her foundation for the benevolence.
 
 
He, however, urged other Nigerians of goodwill and NGOs to emulate the kind gesture to complement government’s effort in taking care of prisoners.

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