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Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by Islie: 6:43am On Jul 01, 2017
Posted by Emmanuel Ifeanyi


A boy whose name was withheld has reportedly sold his father’s two cars, a Lexus and a 4Runner worth N7.5 million for N350,000 in Umuahia, Abia State, due to his involvement in illicit drugs.

The Commander, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Abia State, Mr. Akingbade Bamidele, stated this when he spoke at the inaugural lecture of the symposium on ‘Substance Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking for Senior Secondary School Students’, organised by the National Committee on Narcotics and Substance Abuse under the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in commemoration of the International Day Against Illicit Drug Trafficking. Bamidele, who spoke on the topic: ‘Illicit Drug and the Law’, explained to the students how drug abuse impacts negatively on users. He said: “There is a boy at Umuahia, that his father brought to us for counselling.

He sold two Vehicles: a Lexus and a Forerunner worth N7.5 million for N350,000. “Do you know why? The reason is because he was involved in drug abuse and has got to dependent stage where there’s absolutely nothing he cannot sell, just to buy drugs. It was a situation of keep these vehicles for me and just be giving me drugs. You notice when things begin to miss at home, that something is wrong.”

He went further to tell the students that violent crime and drug abuse are very much inseparable and warned them that ignorance of the law is not an excuse. “The cult boys that cut the heads of other students at Abia State University, Uturu and use them for goal post some time ago, were arrested. And when we went and tested them it was clear that they were high on drugs and that gave them the mind to severe another’s head for goals post. “You have to be very careful.

The young man you saw on the screen holding a parcel, was sent to deliver a parcel which he didn’t know much about and today, he’s in trouble. Ignorance is not an excuse in law. The rich will use the children of the poor to do their illicit drug trafficking,” he said.

He further said the NDLEA would follow up the schools that participated in the programme using their special department in charge of such called Drug Demand Reduction Unit to make sure that the drug free clubs are established and also help in its sustainance.

Speaking on the occasion, National Chairman of the Committee of the Narcotics and Substance Abuse of the Nigerian Medical Association, Dr. Carol Iwuoha, said the lecture was shifted from the original date of June 26 till June 29 due to the Sallah celebration. She explained the choice of starting with Abia and then the choice of selecting secondary schools for the lectures.

“Basically first is that I practice here in Abia State. I have practised here for 20 years, so I’ve been here a while. Secondly, Abia is first on the list of the 36 states alphabetically and thirdly, there’s a lot of drug abuse in this state.

“The main idea behind the choice of secondary schools is that these students at their age now can believe anything. They can be easily carried away by peers and still malleable. “If we win them now they can help us propagate the message and that’s why we are saying that they are going to establish drug free clubs in their schools where they are going to share their lessons and be drivers to saying no to drug abuse.

“The desire to hold this programme came out from the passion for the burden of the NDLEA. They need a lot of collaborators and support from everybody. That’s why we brought the legislature here today so that they can give legislative backing to some of the fights we have to face in this process.

“The reason we had this programme firstly is to support NDLEA. As a matter of fact, it’s part if the National Strategic Plan of the NMA to take up social responsibilities of reaching people with health problems and social problems around us.” Also speaking, the Deputy Speaker, Abia State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Cosmos Ndukwe reperenseted by his Special Assistant, Mr. Emmanuel Uchechukwu, advised the students to put the lectures into practice. “I want to add a voice to what we have learnt here today.

I want to say to us, as good students of Abia and Nigeria, to put all we have heard here into practice. It was a nice lecture. We must not end the message within ourselves. Carry on the message and save lives,” he charged them.

Dr. Nwahukwu Ugwunna, one of the guest lecturers while speaking on the topic:
Social Problems of Drug Abuse, said: “All drugs are dangerous, but some drugs are more dangerous than the others. Take a look at this, illicit drugs kill an estimated 17,000 Americans annually. What does that tell you? No body is immunised against the dangers of drug abuse.

“Hard drugs makes one socially backward and apathetic. Even those from more develop countries you may aim to copy due to communication exposure to their lifestyle, die of it. So why copy a path that leads to destruction? As adolescents, you’re in a crisis period and the only way to survive it is to avoid drugs in its entirety.

Lekouwa Ebenezer David, a student of Dority International Secondary School, Aba commended the idea behind the and acknowledged what he has learnt.

“This lecture is good for us. I’m sure most of us don’t use drugs yet and this lecture will go a long way in ensuing that most of us don’t get into drugs as we heard, watched and seen the consequences of drug abuse and most importantly, how people are lured into the act of drug abuse.


https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/07/boy-sells-fathers-vehicles-worth-n7-5m-n350000-ndlea/

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by Nobody: 6:50am On Jul 01, 2017
Okay
Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by Nobody: 6:51am On Jul 01, 2017
grin 1/21
them don use this one head drink garri

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by fran6co(m): 7:02am On Jul 01, 2017
grin
Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by Rtopzy(f): 7:06am On Jul 01, 2017
The seller and buyer are both thieves. Stay away from drugs, them no go hear. smh

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by tyson99(m): 7:15am On Jul 01, 2017
it's in them both young and old like an inbuilt battery.......



grin

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by littlewonders: 7:17am On Jul 01, 2017
Just sell the boy out to slavery

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by patola080(m): 7:18am On Jul 01, 2017
It is in dia blood 4rm dat side

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by Evablizin(f): 7:28am On Jul 01, 2017
This is what happens when you give birth to a prodigal son

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by HeOrShe: 7:29am On Jul 01, 2017
Prodigal son like Ngige

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by goshen26: 10:41am On Jul 01, 2017
Yoruba

Wen u refuse to BUILD ur child he/she sells the house you BUILD

Bible (prov)

Train up a child in the way he will follow, when he grows he will not depart

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by muller101(m): 10:41am On Jul 01, 2017
Bigots gather around. The long awaited thread is ready

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by Deadshot(m): 10:41am On Jul 01, 2017
I sold my dad binatone standing fan he bought for 150naira for 2000 naira....but do you see me on Fp noo grin

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by Benjom(m): 10:41am On Jul 01, 2017
Aaargh! What a son!

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by BetterHalf: 10:42am On Jul 01, 2017
Just auction the boy on olx... dasall angry

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by Chikelue2000(m): 10:42am On Jul 01, 2017
We all know it must be from d north, the rate which dis guys consume hard drugs eh
Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by dMODShavgonemad: 10:42am On Jul 01, 2017
Chikelue2000:
We all know it must be from d north, the rate which dis guys consume hard drugs eh
U no see abia state, abi u need glasses. Quick to jump into tribal war without checking. Since that what most of you are wired to do.
And don't say d northerners take drugs, it can affect anyone irrespective of tribe.

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by sukkot: 10:43am On Jul 01, 2017
it could have been worse. he got 5 percent of the real worth. you cant sneeze at 5 percent lmao
Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by donprincebigt(m): 10:43am On Jul 01, 2017
omo pau bi ibon

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by opedaydydx9(m): 10:43am On Jul 01, 2017
Omo dem don Jaz the fagot son
Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by maberry(m): 10:43am On Jul 01, 2017
gad damn!
Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by OkoYibo: 10:43am On Jul 01, 2017
Hard drugs are very dangerous to one's emotional, financial, physical and mental well-being.

Stay away from hard drugs!

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by yemmight(m): 10:44am On Jul 01, 2017
Sebi na Abia d thing happen? Ungbanu. Na dem. Dem never surpase my expectation

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by chicagoPD(m): 10:44am On Jul 01, 2017
Is the art of bargaining power
Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by goodlifehyd(m): 10:44am On Jul 01, 2017
lol awon omo ale

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by idreezbaba(m): 10:44am On Jul 01, 2017

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Re: Boy Sells Father’s Vehicles Worth N7.5m For N350,000 –NDLEA by Nobody: 10:45am On Jul 01, 2017
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Narcos Season 5

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