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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by charlotte1(f): 4:21am On May 15, 2015
Nigerians.. all dying for drug trafficking..
They should cqlm down na..
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by themodernman: 4:31am On May 15, 2015
One thing that scare me about drug trafficking is that these guys may actually be innocent.

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 4:34am On May 15, 2015
kodded:
If they win an election in another man's country .......they are nigerians or the citizen of that country but if they catch them selling drugs automatically the tribe is the cause




....Chai naija na which way na
Hypocrisy of the highest order

I tire o..

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by abbeyoye2001(m): 4:38am On May 15, 2015
Okk
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by yomanovic: 4:42am On May 15, 2015
kodded:
If they win an election in another man's country .......they are nigerians or the citizen of that country but if they catch them selling drugs automatically the tribe is the cause




....Chai naija na which way na
Hypocrisy of the highest order

that's not true bro. if they win an election in another man's country, their brothers in Nigeria boast of them. of course you folks brag abiut them and tell us how ur tribe is making waves. if they are convicted for drug-related offences, others nail them.

so they are at the fore-front of the hypocrisy. furthermore, we are involved. stop being myopic

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by slam7000(m): 4:42am On May 15, 2015
adebisi000:


You are right. Unazi is South south but she is a Nigeria.

The attack against the Igbos ceased since people learnt that Unazi isn't Igbo name, she is now a Nigerian. Nairalanders I hail una.

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by danny301: 4:43am On May 15, 2015
themodernman:
One thing that scare me about drug trafficking is that these guys may actually be innocent.

How?... That she was set up or what?.. If you know what majority of Nigerians in diaspora are capable of doing in the name of making money, you won't' be holding brief for anybody... 99% are guilty as charged. ..

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by ibedun: 4:55am On May 15, 2015
Amaka and Chinyere sef dey carry drugs? Na war for this Igbo people o! Igbo kwenu!

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by xp17(m): 4:56am On May 15, 2015
^^^personally, I've never introduced myself as an Edo, Yoruba, ibo, Hausa or a tiv guy all my life, but as a Nigerian.
Why do some of you folks behave like cavemen on stick?

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by Nazeeboy(m): 4:56am On May 15, 2015
theV0ice:
Haba shocked shocked a female student?? shocked

Kai....another promising life wasted cry cry
promising wetin? At 30 yers old na. Nothing wasted.

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by patrickkkk: 4:58am On May 15, 2015
south-south is no longer part of Igbo again. success has many friend unlike failure with no friend

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 5:03am On May 15, 2015
nigerians being killed for drugs offence since 1914..
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by JayJustus(m): 5:06am On May 15, 2015
we know them na...hehehehehe...

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by ideykwum: 5:07am On May 15, 2015
Unazi is either an Idoma name or Edo name!
But essentially, she is Nigerian, and deserves our support! Enough with these killings!

adebisi000:


You are right. Unazi is South south but she is a Nigeria.
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by themodernman: 5:08am On May 15, 2015
danny301:


How?... That she was set up or what?.. If you know what majority of Nigerians in diaspora are capable of doing in the name of making money, you won't' be holding brief for anybody... 99% are guilty as charged. ..

How sure are you

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by RoyalRoy(m): 5:11am On May 15, 2015
Okay....should I feel sorry for any Nigerian trafficking drugs to these countries? NO.

When u look through the barrels of a gun, you have dared the gun to do its worst.
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 5:16am On May 15, 2015
I agree with the judge that the bag is hers. When I got to Charles De Gaulle airport in France, I was asked if the bags I have here are all mine? I told them yes, but the idiot Sudanese guy with me answered yes and he was screened and dope was found in the bag. He claimed the bag was not his just when they found dope in there- the annoying thing about the whole incidence.

Death is not the real solution to drug trafficking. We need to start sensitizing and educating our people on the implication of drug trafficking. She is sure going to die and nothing except God's intervention can change the situation.

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by themodernman: 5:16am On May 15, 2015
danny301:


How?... That she was set up or what?.. If you know what majority of Nigerians in diaspora are capable of doing in the name of making money, you won't' be holding brief for anybody... 99% are guilty as charged. ..

How sure are you Never heard of people sneaking cocaine into your luggage without your knowledge? It's just too hefty a punishment for my liking. I've been a victim of false accusation when I explained to my boss that I lost my Dad, it wasn't until I was punished that his anger calmed downed & then had the patience to see his Obituary poster.

Bishop Oyedepo shared a testimony some years ago about how the Holy Spirit directed him to open the carpet of his driver's seat after his car was washed, he saw cocaine hidden there and he threw it away....as he got to the next police stop, the officer went straight to the carpet to look for the drug and was shocked to find nothing there...he told the man of God: "na God save you".

To me its just a harsh & rash decision that's why most developed countries have done away with this judgement for such crimes.

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by ideykwum: 5:16am On May 15, 2015
Bro, I have actually considered that prospect, and it scared me!! Imagine trying to defend yourself in the face of skepticism and prejudice? Tamuno pasisi!!

I was outside the country a few years back, and a Nigerian woman in the same hotel with my family got friendly with us, and asked us to help her carry some luggage because she had excess luggage and we seemed to be traveling light! I forbade everyone in my party from any attempt to be sympathetic! Certainly, the women with me begged and implored that we should help, but I was adamant!

Can something be as crazy as unwittingly being someone's drug mule? If you succeed, you get a "thanks for the assistance"; if you fail, you go straight to jail or the gallows! After all, who will believe you didn't know?

As expected, the Nigerian woman was pissed, but I didn't owe her any apologies; her boisterous and chatty nature even scared me more!!


themodernman:
One thing that scare me about drug trafficking is that these guys may actually be innocent.

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 5:16am On May 15, 2015
This is why I don't pity them,despite all the news flying around about how this people kill drug dealers,u still went there with hard drugs angry
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by themodernman: 5:18am On May 15, 2015
slimmy05:
I agree with the judge that the bag is hers. When I got to Charles De Gaulle airport in France, I was asked if the bags I have here are all mine? I told them yes, but the idiot Sudanese guy with me answered yes and he was screen and dope was found in the bag. He claimed the bag was not his just when they found dope in there- the annoying thing about the whole incidence.

Death is not the real solution to drug trafficking. We need to start sensitizing and educating our people on the implication of drug trafficking. She is sure going to die and nothing except God's intervention can change the situation.

Can one do a random check on one's luggage b4 he proceeds for the checking?
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 5:19am On May 15, 2015
themodernman:


How sure are you Never heard of people sneaking cocaine into your luggage without your knowledge? It's just too hefty a punishment for my liking. I've been a victim of false accusation when I explained to my boss that I lost my Dad, it wasn't until I was punished that his anger calmed downed & then had the patience to see his Obituary poster.

Bishop Oyedepo shared a testimony some years ago about how the Holy Spirit directed him to open the carpet of his driver's seat after his car was washed, he saw cocaine hidden there and he threw it away....as he got to the next police stop, the officer went straight to the carpet to look for the drug and was shocked to find nothing there...he told the man of God: "na God save you".

To me its just a harsh & rash decision that's why most developed countries have done away with this judgement for such crimes.
You have a point. Here in U.S. If they want to deal with you, they drop some dope in your car and call the cops. But sure you'll be treated like a con if you're black.
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by themodernman: 5:20am On May 15, 2015
ideykwum:
Bro, I have actually considered that prospect, and it scared me!! Imagine trying to defend yourself in the face of skepticism and prejudice? Tamuno pasisi!!

I was outside the country a few years back, and a Nigerian woman in the same hotel with my family got friendly with us, and asked us to help her carry some luggage because she had excess luggage and we seemed to be traveling light! I forbade everyone in my party from any attempt to be sympathetic! Certainly, the women with me begged and implored that we should help, but I was adamant!

Can something be as crazy as unwittingly being someone's drug mule? If you succeed, you get a "thanks for the assistance"; if you fail, you go straight to jail or the gallows! After all, who will believe you didn't know?

As expected, the Nigerian woman was pissed, but I didn't owe her any apologies; her boisterous and chatty nature even scared me more!!



Hmmmm!!! This life..one has to be very smart or else...dem go use person head do isi-ewu.

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 5:21am On May 15, 2015
themodernman:


Can one do a random check on one's luggage b4 he proceeds for the checking?
France has a tight security checks now and they will question you're whole life to be sure you are not there for some shady deals.
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by themodernman: 5:24am On May 15, 2015
slimmy05:
You have a point. Here in U.S. If they want to deal with you, they drop some dope in your car and call the cops. But sure you'll be treated like a con if you're black.

And what's the punishment for drug crimes in the U.S?
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 5:25am On May 15, 2015
ideykwum:
Bro, I have actually considered that prospect, and it scared me!! Imagine trying to defend yourself in the face of skepticism and prejudice? Tamuno pasisi!!

I was outside the country a few years back, and a Nigerian woman in the same hotel with my family got friendly with us, and asked us to help her carry some luggage because she had excess luggage and we seemed to be traveling light! I forbade everyone in my party from any attempt to be sympathetic! Certainly, the women with me begged and implored that we should help, but I was adamant!

Can something be as crazy as unwittingly being someone's drug mule? If you succeed, you get a "thanks for the assistance"; if you fail, you go straight to jail or the gallows! After all, who will believe you didn't know?

As expected, the Nigerian woman was pissed, but I didn't owe her any apologies; her boisterous and chatty nature even scared me more!!


Thesame thing one dimwit did while in Nigeria. He claimed to be a frequent traveller but was with 2 luggage he wanted to carry on board as hand luggage. Since I had oby a bag pack he begged I assist him with one, I told him no.
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by ednut1(m): 5:25am On May 15, 2015
RIP to d mumu. na der type go buy infinity wen dey come bk Nigeria dey opress. while claiming malay rocks

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 5:26am On May 15, 2015
themodernman:


And what's the punishment for drug crimes in the U.S?
depends on the nature and how your attorney helps defend your case, but you'll surely get a jail term and not death sentence

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Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by MizEmpress(f): 5:26am On May 15, 2015
This shouldn't be regarded as a tribal thing by anyone, it doesn't help the main issue. I'm not so sure she'll blaming her tribe while sitting in that cell awaiting death, she must have accepted it as a wrong turn that she's paying dearly for and that's my point, our choices in life are individual.
Re: Malaysia Sentence Nigerian Female Student To Death For Drug Trafficking by yommyphresh(m): 5:27am On May 15, 2015
kodded:
If they win an election in another man's country .......they are nigerians or the citizen of that country but if they catch them selling drugs automatically the tribe is the cause




....Chai naija na which way na
Hypocrisy of the highest order
The last time I checked, no1 mentioned anything abt tribe before u commented. Always playing the victim and crying foul as usual. Oshi at'iranu!

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