The drugs weighed 4,173.5 kilograms and have a street value of ₦10.4 billion.
NDLEA officers found the consignment hidden inside vehicles, including a used Ford bus and a Mercedes Benz C300, inside a container.
The shipment started from Canada and left Toronto in late March 2026, moved by rail to Montreal, then went through Morocco before reaching Lagos on May 9. NDLEA used intelligence from partners in the UK, US, and Canada, plus their own tracking over two months, to catch it.

Cursed money in ruining peoples lives and future
ReplyDeleteHehehe Chim🥺
ReplyDelete#10.4 billion🙆
If to say e reach the owner hand, some of us for shout "Billionaire", "Odogwu" "Odogwu".
ReplyDeleteNaija, the land of plenty Billionaires without any visible productive source(s) of earnings.
Destructive males epidemic
DeleteYou know thisssssss. I'm sure they're running helter shelter now looking for how to bribe their 'consignment' out.
DeleteI hope they burn them all up real good, so they can see their monies go up in flames.
Look at the money the owner would have made if it got to him or her at the detriment of ignorant people
ReplyDeleteNews like this dey make some of us in the diaspora to ask this question....
ReplyDeleteIs there hunger in the land?
When they keep your children drugged up they steal your nation right under your nose. The drugs business is a strategic play on keeping some nations unproductive and powerless. Marijuana is a drug known to diminish one’s drive, focus and ambition. There are players who have a mandate to keep certain nations down so others can stand tall. Even the instability problems have larger outside players at the helm. African leaders are always a day late and a dollar short, they don’t understand the game until it’s too late.
ReplyDeleteNo "they" is forcing any one to gamble with their future by using these drugs.
DeleteThose taking these things should take personal responsibility. If you refuse to make something of your life, Nigeria has over 200 million people and some of them will succeed. You are not more Nigerian than the unkempt neighborhood junkie roaming the streets.