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Nigerians Export Kidnapping To Malaysia by AloyEmeka5: 6:36pm On Jul 07, 2010
[size=14pt]Envoy decries Nigerians’ involvement in kidnapping in Malaysia[/size]
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The Nigerian High Commissioner to Malaysia, Ambassador Peter Anegbeh, has decried the increasing rate of kidnapping of “Nigerians by Nigerians” in Malaysia.
He told the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Abuja that hostage-taking was being carried out by some Nigerian students “with a view to getting ransom from families of their victims, demanding for as much as $10,000.”
Anegbeh said that out of the 20,000 Nigerian population in Malaysia, 7,500 were students studying various courses, while others were professionals in the medical, academia and other fields.
He noted with regret that the students were also engaged in drug trafficking and cultism, among other vices.
Anegbeh said that last week, four students were arrested in connection with the kidnap of a new student, adding that the Malaysian authority had taken appropriate measures to checkmate the criminal activities.


He declared, “It is highly regrettable that out of the 7,500 students, only 3,500 are genuine, while some are victims of human trafficking being carried out by a syndicate in collaboration with some Malaysian nationals.
“Members of the syndicate deceive Nigerians into believing there are schools and job opportunities in Malaysia. However, when they arrive in the country, they get stranded and employ all means to survive.”
Anegbeh said the development had impacted negatively on Nigerian‘s image, noting that investors were growing reluctant to explore business opportunities in the country.


He said that some of the investors had been victims of Advance Fee Fraud (419), adding that the high commission had taken necessary initiatives to renew their confidence in Nigeria.
“I have been encouraging them to emulate Japan, Korea and China by trading in products that have ready market in Nigeria,” he said.
The envoy said relevant statistics showed that trade between the two countries had improved appreciablly in recent time, with Nigeria earning more than $200m annually.

The NAN reports that Nigeria and Malaysia have a free trade agreement under the D-8 Commission.


http://news2.onlinenigeria.com/news/general/44517-Envoy-decries-Nigerians-involvement-kidnapping-Malaysia.html
Re: Nigerians Export Kidnapping To Malaysia by AloyEmeka5: 6:44pm On Jul 07, 2010
I knew we are very innovative in Nigeria. The Japanese export technology, Germans export adidas, Puma and various technologies, Americans export food, space and auto technology and my dearest Nigeria exports kidnapping. I have never been so proud.

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