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Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by babakuli: 9:05pm On Jan 16, 2009
On December 30th. 2008, Nigerian citizen Chijioke Stephen Obioha was convicted for drug trafficking in Singapore. Drug trafficking carries a mandatory death penalty in Singapore and so, Judge Woo Bih Li duly sentenced him to death by hanging. Chijioke was arrested in April 2007, some four months after another Nigerian, Tochi Amara Iwuchukwu was hanged alongside yet another Nigerian, Nelson Okele Malachy in the same Singapore, both for drug trafficking.

There are other sad similarities.

Nelson Okele Malachy was arrested with a fake South African passport and was subsequently often referred to as stateless. However, by merely looking at his name as well as the facts of the case, he was clearly Nigerian. Chijioke has been described in several media as Ghanaian. However, also by merely looking at his name as well as the facts of the case, he is clearly Nigerian. For example, his oral evidence during trial stated that he graduated from the University of Benin with a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Chemistry in 2003, completed his National Youth Service in 2004, worked for his elder brother (whom he named as Tochukwu Colinus Obioha) in Tochuckwu's electronics store at Alaba International market in Lagos, Nigeria until 2005 when he left for Singapore to seek a professional football career. Tochi, who was hanged in January 2007 had also allegedly gone to Singapore to seek a football career. During the Tochi/Malachy case, the South African Government naturally went to great lengths to affirm that Malachy was not a citizen of their Country, pointing out that he had a forged South African passport. It is obvious that such a situation will not endear South Africa to Nigeria and Nigerian citizens. The image of South Africa was smeared by a Nigerian. No South African will like this. It is no surprise that Nigerians living in South Africa as well as visiting Nigerian citizens and officials are often treated shabbily in South Africa.
The Government of Ghana will probably walk the same path concerning Chijioke who has been sentenced still fairly recently; a sentence which may yet take several months to carry out. During that time there will be a lot of negative publicity directed to Ghana. No doubt Ghana will then be forced to come out and deny his being a citizen of their Country, while their regard for Nigerian integrity which is already low will sink even lower.

The case of Tochi had garnered worldwide publicity at the time due to his youth (when he was arrested in 2004, his age as stated on his passport was about 19 years), his apparent talent for football (he had represented Nigeria in some youth tournaments and had also played professionally in Senegal) and some controversy about whether he actually knew that the package he was carrying contained heroin or not. Olusegun Obasanjo, then president of Nigeria, had in fact sent a letter to the President of Singapore pleading for clemency on his behalf on the eve of his execution. It is doubtful that Chijioke will get such sympathy. For one, the excuse of not knowing the contents of a package which eventually turns out to be narcotics has already gone stale and will barely get a yawn from the appeal court judges in Singapore. Secondly, the teary story of the aspiring professional football star who does not make it and subsequently gets in trouble in foreign Countries has also worn thin. Thirdly, his stated age was 29 when he was arrested; no longer a boy, but a full grown man. Finally, there appears to be very little doubt about his guilt as he was caught trafficking a large quantity of marijuana red handed.

Therefore, it seems more meaningful to use this situation to learn some lessons for future situations. Not that we have not learnt these same lessons before, but in Nigeria we seem to have a disease of repeating the same sad errors (must be deliberately) over and over again. So here goes.

While we should not excuse Nigerians (or anyone else for that matter) for committing crimes in whether at home or in foreign lands, we need to also examine the driving factors that lead to these things. It is becoming much too simplistic especially in view of clearly deliberate mismanagement of resources in Nigeria, to merely condemn the affected individuals without examining systemic factors.

In the case of Tochi, his evidence was that he had been playing football as a career since his early teens but got injured while playing in Senegal. After coming home to recuperate in Nigeria, he set out to continue his football career but opted this time to try his luck in Dubai. Through some unclear circumstances, he could not get a visa to Dubai but managed to get to Pakistan. He claimed he was told there was a direct train from Pakistan to Dubai. This information was false, there is no such train. Unable to get to Dubai both for lack of funds as well as lack of a visa, he got stuck in Pakistan. It was no doubt this desperate situation that eventually led him to the gallows through a series of unfortunate circumstances as well as some big mistakes on his own part of course. If Nigeria had a well organized National Football League, it is likely that Tochi may have opted to ply his trade at home instead of going on a clearly precarious trip abroad. While our Government officials are buying multi-million Naira mansions nationwide and worldwide through ill gotten gains or indulging in meaningless ego-trips, the untold other side of the story is that some of our people are being placed in tough predicaments, which when coupled with some bad luck and personal mistakes, are leading to dire consequences for them, including even ignominous deaths in strange lands.

As for Chijioke, he was arrested at age 29 after being in Singapore for about eighteen months. This implies according to his evidence that he came to try out for a football club in Singapore at about age 27. That is clearly rather late in age for a person of whom there is no evidence that he had a previous football career. It is also unclear that he had any real football talent. It is hardly a surprise that he was not selected to play for the club. It is certainly feasible that he may have anticipated this but just wanted to get out of Nigeria. Thus he found himself in a strange land, with an expired visa as at January 2007. These factors must have played a substantial role in his being involved and eventually arrested for drug trafficking in April 2007. Yes, Chijioke did wrong, but again we need to ask why a University graduate of Industrial Chemistry (he claimed he graduated with a second class upper degree from University of Benin) would be reduced to such depths in the first place. While he bears a major share of the blame, we must also put a solid chunk of this blame squarely on a Government and a system that puts down its people and gives them very little chance to grow and develop with any dignity. When basic infrastructure such as Power supply cannot be done right despite millions of dollars spent, when housing, water and good roads are luxuries, when jobs are simply not available for the people even after they have made strenuous efforts to educate themselves under harsh conditions, it is inevitable that some bizarre situations and predicaments such as that of Chijioke will arise.

I seize this opportunity to point out to President Umaru Musa Yaradua that his sleeping on duty is not some minor infraction but in fact an act of treason, first degree murder as well as systematic genocide. There is such a thing as criminal negligence.
Governors, Ministers, and other public and not so public officials who use positions of trust to loot or otherwise mismanage the commonwealth while creating a roadblock to the smooth flow of life are also guilty of treason, premeditated murder and genocide.

If or when the hangman pulls the lever to send Chijioke Stephen Obioha to an early death sometime later this year, you all have some of his blood on your hands. You know yourselves and while God Almighty may take His time, His judgement is inevitable.
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by osisi2(f): 2:25am On Jan 17, 2009
Not again!
See how unemployment is leading our young men to crime.
Shame on that soured moi moi called Nigeria.
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by JJYOU: 2:30am On Jan 17, 2009
**osisi:

Not again!
See how unemployment is leading our young men to crime.
Shame on that soured moi moi called Nigeria.
sister nwando. when i finished school in the 80s there was no work we didnt turn to theiving. these guys are lawless.
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by KarmaMod(f): 2:42am On Jan 17, 2009
Lmao

You'd think with how strict Singapore is with other countries eg caning a stupid America for graffiti and what nt, you'd figure these people will stop trying to traffick in that place.

2nd Nigerian to die there in 2 years.
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by JJYOU: 2:50am On Jan 17, 2009
KarmaMod:

Lmao

You'd think with how strict Singapore is with other countries eg caning a stupid America for graffiti and what nt, you'd figure these people will stop trying to traffick in that place.

2nd Nigerian to die there in 2 years.
the boldness their juju and aladuras without adura give them is too strong to use common sense. they almost think everywhere is naija.
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by osisi2(f): 3:00am On Jan 17, 2009
KarmaMod:

Lmao

You'd think with how strict Singapore is with other countries eg caning a stupid America for graffiti and what nt, you'd figure these people will stop trying to traffick in that place.

2nd Nigerian to die there in 2 years.

They forget that they have to be "lucky" all the time and the law enforcement only has to be lucky one time
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by redsun(m): 3:02am On Jan 17, 2009
Were they aware of the penalty of the offense before they did it?,if they were,then,they have to pay the price.

Money is just mere paper,the real wealth is the brain that can think positively.
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by osisi2(f): 3:03am On Jan 17, 2009
JJYOU:

the boldness their juju and aladuras without adura give them is too strong to use common sense. they almost think everywhere is naija.



all these crime are linked together.
These idiots probably kill people for rituals and to make themselves uncatchable
see am now?
Maybe others will learn
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by Ikomi(m): 2:07pm On Jan 17, 2009
**osisi:

all these crime are linked together.
These idiots probably kill people for rituals and to make themselves uncatchable
see am now?
Maybe others will learn

Watch ur mouth. Am coming to a conclusion that ur really naive. Shaking ur butt and mouth round nairaland.

At least I love watching ur butt. grin

When Luciano was asked wats the difference between the govt. and the mafia.

He said "one has got the license to rob the people and the other doesn't"

If governance is fair why do billions dont have and just a few thousands have too much. And its the same everywhere in the world.

Osisi watch ur mouth. angry

Look Osisi in my youth service days I went to the village to see how people really live, as I have never spent time there before.

One day I met this guy called John, I took interest in John as he was chasing a rat, I asked John why, he said thats his meal for the day, I went "look u cant be serious u got garri in the house and if u havent I could buy u some from the village market", he went "but u need meat sometimes". "Truly" I said "meat is expensive". I said "are u sure if u catch this rat ur gonna eat it". He said "u watch". Ofcourse John caught the rat, took it home, roasted it and well the rest is history.

So imagine a guy like John by luck or accident makes it to the city, his got no education no skill, not even a honest person watching his back to tell him wats right and wrong.

He falls into wrong hands, they tell him how to make quick money n stop eating rats, unfortunately John cant even read the law to know the implication. He is as much history as the rat he roasted.

Let me say b4 u find an escape route, its even worse when u educate a mind and u don't put it to use u've just created a monster.

That is why the likes of Mandela are honored, not because he spent 27 years in jail, av seen criminals who spent 54 years in jail, but to keep that mind in check and control under oppression all by urself, there are very few who can. Those are the truly blessed. Definitely not every one is to that extent.

U've talked about early marriage in the north. All someone could do is make a law banning early marriage. Nonsense.

Make all the law u can, if u dont educate that person to tell right from wrong ur only wasting time.

Even in that America u live in that is starting to cloud ur judgment (Now am attacking u as my dear grin).

Bill Cosby said on meet the press 5 days ago, it costs the American govt. $8000 to educate a person, and $41000 to keep him in prison, which is more economical.

Osisi abeg let me hear. So when are u coming? angry
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by KB1(m): 6:12pm On Jan 17, 2009
Damn, Nigerians stay steady getting executed all over the freaking globe. This is freaking sad. undecided
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by JJYOU: 9:52pm On Jan 17, 2009
Ikomi:

Watch ur mouth. Am coming to a conclusion that ur really naive. Shaking ur butt and mouth round nairaland.

At least I love watching ur butt. grin

When Luciano was asked wats the difference between the govt. and the mafia.

He said "one has got the license to rob the people and the other doesn't"

If governance is fair why do billions dont have and just a few thousands have too much. And its the same everywhere in the world.

Osisi watch ur mouth. angry

Look Osisi in my youth service days I went to the village to see how people really live, as I have never spent time there before.

One day I met this guy called John, I took interest in John as he was chasing a rat, I asked John why, he said thats his meal for the day, I went "look u cant be serious u got garri in the house and if u havent I could buy u some from the village market", he went "but u need meat sometimes". "Truly" I said "meat is expensive". I said "are u sure if u catch this rat ur gonna eat it". He said "u watch". Ofcourse John caught the rat, took it home, roasted it and well the rest is history.

So imagine a guy like John by luck or accident makes it to the city, his got no education no skill, not even a honest person watching his back to tell him wats right and wrong.

He falls into wrong hands, they tell him how to make quick money n stop eating rats, unfortunately John cant even read the law to know the implication. He is as much history as the rat he roasted.

Let me say b4 u find an escape route, its even worse when u educate a mind and u don't put it to use u've just created a monster.

That is why the likes of Mandela are honored, not because he spent 27 years in jail, av seen criminals who spent 54 years in jail, but to keep that mind in check and control under oppression all by urself, there are very few who can. Those are the truly blessed. Definitely not every one is to that extent.

U've talked about early marriage in the north. All someone could do is make a law banning early marriage. Nonsense.

Make all the law u can, if u dont educate that person to tell right from wrong ur only wasting time.

Even in that America u live in that is starting to cloud ur judgment (Now am attacking u as my dear grin).

Bill Cosby said on meet the press 5 days ago, it costs the American govt. $8000 to educate a person, and $41000 to keep him in prison, which is more economical.

Osisi abeg let me hear. So when are u coming? angry
negro college says the mind is a terrible thing to waste. nobody need to steal. the bobo eating his rabbits in the village should never have any reason leaving for townships if our visionless leaders planned. that is not excuse for anyone to rob or carry drugs to other nations.
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by comfort3: 7:39am On Feb 07, 2009
wink
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by jamace(m): 2:22pm On Feb 07, 2009
There is no need to be unnecessarily sentimental or nationalistic in this issue. Based on the gravity of the offence, even in Nigeria, nigerians are sentenced to death. So, let's tell it as it is, no matter whose ox is goarred. I t is just unfortunate that it happened that way.
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by spikedcylinder: 11:01am On Feb 08, 2009
Watch ur mouth. Am coming to a conclusion that ur really naive. Shaking ur butt and mouth round nairaland.

At least I love watching ur butt.

When Luciano was asked wats the difference between the govt. and the mafia.

He said "one has got the license to rob the people and the other doesn't"

If governance is fair why do billions dont have and just a few thousands have too much. And its the same everywhere in the world.

Osisi watch ur mouth.

Look Osisi in my youth service days I went to the village to see how people really live, as I have never spent time there before.

One day I met this guy called John, I took interest in John as he was chasing a rat, I asked John why, he said thats his meal for the day, I went "look u cant be serious u got garri in the house and if u havent I could buy u some from the village market", he went "but u need meat sometimes". "Truly" I said "meat is expensive". I said "are u sure if u catch this rat ur gonna eat it". He said "u watch". Ofcourse John caught the rat, took it home, roasted it and well the rest is history.

So imagine a guy like John by luck or accident makes it to the city, his got no education no skill, not even a honest person watching his back to tell him wats right and wrong.

He falls into wrong hands, they tell him how to make quick money n stop eating rats, unfortunately John cant even read the law to know the implication. He is as much history as the rat he roasted.

Let me say b4 u find an escape route, its even worse when u educate a mind and u don't put it to use u've just created a monster.

That is why the likes of Mandela are honored, not because he spent 27 years in jail, av seen criminals who spent 54 years in jail, but to keep that mind in check and control under oppression all by urself, there are very few who can. Those are the truly blessed. Definitely not every one is to that extent.

U've talked about early marriage in the north. All someone could do is make a law banning early marriage. Nonsense.

Make all the law u can, if u dont educate that person to tell right from wrong ur only wasting time.

Even in that America u live in that is starting to cloud ur judgment (Now am attacking u as my dear ).

Bill Cosby said on meet the press 5 days ago, it costs the American govt. $8000 to educate a person, and $41000 to keep him in prison, which is more economical.

Osisi abeg let me hear. So when are u coming?

According to you, an adult (in this case, a 27yr old) needs to be educated on drug trafficking? Especially drug trafficking to a country where I'm sure he would have known that beheading is the penalty?
Are you kidding?
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by comfort3: 9:44am On Feb 23, 2009
igbo man. grin
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by Nemeziz9ja: 3:55pm On Feb 23, 2009
;d
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by comfort3: 12:11am On Feb 27, 2009
wink
Re: Sentenced To Hang In Singapore: The Case Of Chijioke Stephen Obioha by muda1: 6:20pm On Mar 16, 2009
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