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Monday, November 21, 2016

Nigerian Deportee Says Over 2,000 Nigerians Dying In Chinese Prisons.

Three days after Chijioke Obioha, a 38-year-old Nigerian, was executed in Singapore for drug trafficking, The Guardian has received a prison note smuggled out of Dong-guan prison in China by a source, which gave graphic details of the plights of over 2,000 Nigerians languishing in the Chinese prison.

Obioha was hanged in Changi Prison early on Friday morning alongside a Malaysian national.Both were convicted on separate drugs offenses.

At the weekend, a fresh deportee from China, who had a brief stint in the Dong-guan Prison and managed to hide dozens of prison notes scribbled on tissue papers in his anus, said the prison facility alone where he was held for over three months had more than 2,000 Nigerians detained for various reasons, mostly drug-related.

According to him, many Nigerians have been incapacitated owing to the daily torture meted out to them by prison officials, while a lot more are on death row waiting for the hangman.

“One of the most commonly forms of torture is the shocking treatment where inmates are given continuous shocking from an electric device for up to two hours. When going through this procedure, most of us urinate and defecate on our pants. Some people, who have spent some time there have developed brain damage or some form of mental problems,” he said.

Excerpts of the letter read: “Dear fellow citizens of Nigeria, this is the voice of your compatriots suffering in chinese prison. We have been looking for an opportunity to make our plights known to the public, but God is so kind, one of us is being released now. This is why we are using him as our contact to the outside world.

“Many of us have a very heavy sentences of death and life imprisonment. Some of us have spent over 15 years in prison. We want our home government to come to our aid. We are being treated like animals, mostly Nigerians and other Africans.

“We are tortured daily with electric device. The worst part is that it is our fellow prisoners officials use to carry out this torture. When we ask why they do this to us, they say it is because we are blacks, our government don’t care for us and our government can’t do anything to them.

“The only reason many of us have not committed suicide is the hope of being transferred some day to our home country. Some countries such as Ethopia, Senegal, Iran, Jordan, Colombia and Yemen have started taking their citizens back home and we believe the Nigerian embassy is fully aware of our plights but has refused to take any action.

“We are made to work long hours in factory every day without any salary being paid to us. Yet, we are not well-fed. The only thing left for them to do is to exterminate us or put us in the gas chamber just as the Nazis did to the Jewish people.”

An online report on Dong-guan’s prison system in 2013 claimed that of the 5,000 inmates in the jail on Xinzhou Island in Dong-guan’s Shijie Village, there are about 1,500 foreign nationals from 53 countries. Most of them are there for drug-related crimes.

Also, according to another news report on the Dong-guan prison, electrocution, beatings and suicide are part of everyday life.

Danny Cancian, a New Zealand national, was released from the jail last year, and was quoted in an article as saying for the four years he spent locked up in Dong-guan, a stint during which he didn’t see the sun or the stars, “there were people hanging themselves every week. They had to take all the wire clothe lines out of the cells,” he said.
Based on his account, six days of every week, prisoners would be marched at 5:00a.m. to a factory next door to the prison — after a breakfast of rice water — where they would work until 8:00p.m..

from Guardian.


*what!!!!...All i have to say is that the man who was deported back home is lucky.



46 comments:

  1. Horrible. Warning to all those warming up for the useless venture.

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    1. They are paying for the crimes they committed.

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    2. And yet some are still thinking of smuggling drugs to China!!!!!

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    3. I will rather stay in this fucking in dis country n drink garri than go abroad n be a slave

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    1. You mean these people travelled when GEJ was president and Nigeria was flourishing??? Chai, chai

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    2. These letters should be given to IPOB leader...Kanu. These are his rebellious children and co-patriots. They disobey the Chinese laws as they do that of Nigeria. So they will rot in hell. They are writing to Nigeria and not to Biafra? I think these are mad Ibo people.

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    3. Idiotic Edith, tribalistic moda fucker.

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  3. Chai... this chin chon people are wicked ooo.

    And our yeye government has been doing business with them. What a shame.

    with their ynash like cushion

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    1. Na wao. Chinese people wicked o. And we are treating them well in our prisons here. Why are Nigerians suffering if I may ask?

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  4. and they would still be sleeping at the embassy looking for visa.

    not everybody is met to excel in a foreign country. stay and develop your country

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    1. And we are looking for my uncle here in nija,I hope hx not there oo.

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    2. If only we can believe in God and have faith in Nigeria we can make it here. It is better to be here than to rotten in prison. Emi o la ro.

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  5. Una see,make una sit down for una country mbanu,see wetin chin chon people dey do to una.chai chai

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  6. Chia they are frying their brains. I don't blame these people, this country is hard and they would want to do anything to survive, but drug peddling is certainly not the best.

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  7. If this is true then the Nigerian Government has to do something about it.

    Even if they broke the law, no one deserves this type of punishment.

    #always cruising *sad face*

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  8. Home sweet home. I'm sure some of them will be innocent as anything. They should cry to God and not FG.

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  9. Pathetic!!!! Yet, some Nigerians will still have turn deaf ears and traffic drugs to these places on a death mission. Sad!!!

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  10. Pathetic!!!! Yet, some Nigerians will still have turn deaf ears and traffic drugs to these places on a death mission. Sad!!!

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  11. Chinese people are animals. Buhari and co. Hear your people

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  12. And people won't stop trafficking drugs

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  13. I'm tripped at the part where they are made to work for long hours. The irony being that they wanted quick cash nd ventured what resulted to their present fate, but are now working for free. Sadly I do not pity them because they knew the consequence yet undertook the Journey all to get rich quick.. be popular, carry girls, flaunt cash and all.

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    1. Exactly! They wanted the quick way but ended up being forced to take a much longer and harder route for Free!
      I hope prospective offenders learn!

      I really hope and pray the government come to their aid

      Shock treatment, long hours of hard labour...oh!!!

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    2. Good for them. See what "greed" can do. Now they are working their asses out without been paid. When they could have struggled some more here. Like travelling out of the country sef na beans. If you can have "enough" money to travel out of naija, don't even give me that yeye story that poverty made you

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  14. Nigerian government didn't send you guys out there to do drug. You choose that path, so face the consequence.

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  15. Will this stop them from carrying drugs to these countries?? No!
    Ihate to know that this hurts me..

    I just can't imagine the torture,agony going on in those dark gallows.
    The ones I see in movies leave me shivering.. I can't begin to think of this.

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    1. I wish people will just learn from this last execution and live right. Its disheartening now death sentence had been pass on ones relative.

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  16. This write up pictures the movie πŸŽ₯ colonia.

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  17. Let him that have ear hear the voice of the holy spirit saying come home don't perish because of nothing.

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  18. That is very harsh of the chin shown people ohh, but still my people won't hear, come and see them struggling to travel there

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  19. So sad.How I hate all forms of torture.
    I pray some form of help locates them.

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    1. My sweetie@Rosy..
      I saw your wonderful comment.. late of course!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
      Love you too dear😘😘

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  20. Is bad sha, only if other pple wil learn frm this.

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  21. What a sad story. Just got an i.d, please be nice as I will do same.

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  22. Who asked u guys to carry drugs?mschew.

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  23. Sdk, I just created my profile. Although, I've been your reader for 4 years . love you so much cus your blog is a remedy to my mood swing

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  24. Ninety percent of Nigerians that are jailed in other Africans or Asians countries on drug related charges or armed robbery are Igbos. Nothing good about those animals, they're like little cockroaches. Useless tribe

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    1. You are from a cursed tribe. Idiot without brains!!!
      An animal is better than you!
      You are brainless!!!

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    2. Okuko shu shu shu....u don chop today?

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  25. I will rather die a slave, than a prince living in bondage.

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