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Thursday, April 15, 2021

Nigerian Man Sentenced To Death For Trafficking Drugs Into Vietnam

 



21 comments:

  1. Eya. Buhari is the cause. If Nigeria wasn't such a mess and a hell-hole, he won't be involved in such drug business that will cut his life short


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    1. This your sarcasm is not lost on me. How convenient of you to comment on this post meanwhile you have been so MIA on other "convenient" topics.

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    2. are you minding the cheap idiot..the buhari that is a complete failure is who you keep mentioning. hide your hear in shame you arse licking boko haramic nicoompoop

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  2. He looks older than the age. What a wasted life. So terrible. May God comfort his family and loved ones.

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  3. 25 years old???

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    1. Teejay and Anon 9:46 what's age got to do with his death sentence?🤷‍♀️

      Besides some people look older or younger than their ages depending on genes and/or lifestyle.

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  4. They should temper justice with mercy. Life imprisonment should be enough. You don't take the life you can't create.

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    1. Stop trying to whip up unnecessary sentiments. There are laws that are put in place in this countries and the penalty for default. Most of these drug peddlers think about the pros more than the cons of their actions.

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    2. Nobi only temper justice na Tampa Bay.
      Did he not know the pro and cons of what he was doing?
      Its just his parents he will put in heartache i pity. 25yr old dat cld have been anything. Same Vietnam he cld have been doing hair biz,humam hair is so cheap there. So many hair vendors trade there.

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    3. Some of these countries have cases of drug abuse that are out of control so they clamp down very hard on anyone caught trafficking drugs into their country, especially if you are not a citizen. Rumour has it that Oduhaeje became an instant celebrity after giving several "Malay" guys odeshi, they trafficked severally without getting caught.

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    4. Do you know how many have died because of drugs?

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  5. I can never feel sorry for a drug trafficker. You go to these countries trading drugs and you know the risk before you ventured in there, so why should I feel sorry for you.

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  6. Such risk takers. They know d consequences of such offense in particular countries is death penalty, yet they dare them. What happened to other countries with lesser or mild laws? Now Abike Dabiri will go pleading for leniency , when d culprit knew what would happen to him if caught.

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  7. Serves him right!!!

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  8. Oh God. Have mercy on this young child. Save his soul Lord. This is so sad.

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  9. When he was born, his family rejoiced that they have had a male child.

    Sad

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  10. Trafficking drugs in a country where you do not even speak the language. I wonder how they think when they agree to do these things. You already traveling on a passport from a country that sets off alarm bells, you are Black and traveling from Cambodia, a country that is completely lawless and you think you will not be scrutinized. Based on your clothes you don't even look like a tourist, because passing yourself off as a businessman would be the dumbest cover. And you think you can outsmart the ppl who are trained in these things.

    If you poor and desperate do you really think you could pull this off? Plus countries where drug trafficking is a death penalty crime have the most sensitive equipment to detect drugs. Please do not let anyone use your life like that. Because you die there they just throw your body in an incinerator with other bodies and that is your end. You probably end up incinerated with stray animals even. No promises of wealth is worth that end.

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