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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by EmeraldEmperor(m): 1:30pm On May 03, 2023
Please London come &Lock me and Free Ekweremadu
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Blake755: 1:30pm On May 03, 2023
I want to ask a question if a British minister commit this crime for Nigeria will the allow us to trial him here
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Nobody: 1:31pm On May 03, 2023
Crazeworld:
At the bolded is such a pathetic attempt at comparison. How about I give you a better one?

Let's say your life is in danger and you can save it but then you have to endanger someone else's life in the process, and you did it.

Now here is the question: should the appropriate authority punish you or they should just forgive you because you had no other choice but to save your life? I mean your life is more important than the other person whom you just endangered. Isn't it?
Driving against traffic puts others at risk. You will do same thing as well. We cant be waiting for the UK to fight our battles anyway.

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by windvane(m): 1:35pm On May 03, 2023
Mynd44:
Only high level diplomacy can work at this point. Like the president picking up the phone to offer a deal. Reduced sentence there, life VISA ban and deportation to Nigeria to finish his jail term as House arrest.

This is bigger than Abike, waaaay bigger
there is no deal,Nigeria can offer the UK as at today.......I could remember when a female USA basketball player was caught with marijuana in Russia,US offered a top level war prisoner in exchange

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Nobody: 1:35pm On May 03, 2023
casualobserver:
Anyone who understands how big the anti-human trafficking campaign is the the Uk, knows there is no way the UK will be lenient. Their citizens will crucify them and call them hypocrites. If anything they are more likely to use all these appeals as free publicity to play to the gallery and show their citizens they are tough on trafficking.

They have made trafficking a big issue domestically and It is too big an issue for them to be lenient.

That’s the reality facing Ekweremadu!

Abike is just protecting herself from attacks from ibos.
This situation is quite dicey, yes "organ trafficking" is involved but like its pointed out; it was not for commercial purposes which makes it quite different.
They have been on this case for some months so its not about abike or igbos.
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by darkwan: 1:38pm On May 03, 2023
make una stop this nonesense....
his crime is too heavy....

if he was poor nobody would be askin for leniency....

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by darkwan: 1:40pm On May 03, 2023
Skankamola:

This situation is quite dicey, yes "organ trafficking" is involved but like its pointed out; it was not for commercial purposes which makes it quite different.
They have been on this case for some months so its not about abike or igbos.

noo....their is no but....

they didnt tell the victim anything about organ....this is the bad issue....
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by dominique(f): 1:40pm On May 03, 2023
Houseofglam7:
Did she plead for leniency for the girl in Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 jail??

She did way more than that. She sent representatives to ivory coast to appeal on her behalf and she eventually went there herself. When the lady's illness deteriorated, the NIDCOM were able moved her to a better equiped hospital where she died under mysterious circumstances. Let's ask the ivorian authorities what exactly happened to the girl. Her diabetic condition was manageable and she was receiving treatment, how come she kept getting worse till she died in their detention? The lady did herself dirty. She's living in a country with strict rules without documents under a false identity and still went on to involve the police over an issue that can be managed. What was she expecting to happen? She broke their laws, the authorities decided to use her to flex their muscles against the so-called giants if Africa but somehow Abike Dabiri is the scapegoat.

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by darkwan: 1:40pm On May 03, 2023
let him rot in jail....!!
evil morafvcker....oloshi....

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by FireUpNow(m): 1:42pm On May 03, 2023
I don't know Sen. Ike Ekewremadu personally but why deceive a you g man abroad to harvest his organ? Anyways let those who are pleading to continue doing so and let the verdict be served accordingly after all UK is not Nigeria where anything goes.

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by googi: 1:42pm On May 03, 2023
Thank you sir,

A country known as fantastically corrupt internationally actually think that Chima Adichie, Abike Dabiri or anybody's letter to the USA or UK pleading for known crooks would make a difference in the dustbin.

There are Nigerians in Asia and Saudi Arabia waiting on death penalties. Adichie, Dabiri ko Buhari ni, should please for them.

We lost any sense of embarrassment. Who pleaded for Ibori and Alamsco welcomed home by big crowds?

sonature1:
Nigerian government officials are pleading for mercy for a judgement that's already concluded. If this incident happened in Nigeria, Ekweremadu would not be in jail for more than 24 hours. Nigeria is just too unserious to be considered a country.

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by darkwan: 1:44pm On May 03, 2023
this is good for black people when he gets punished....
everybody thinks they can do as they like with black people and get away with it....

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by webizone(m): 1:47pm On May 03, 2023
casualobserver:
Anyone who understands how big the anti-human trafficking campaign is the the Uk, knows there is no way the UK will be lenient. Their citizens will crucify them and call them hypocrites. If anything they are more likely to use all these appeals as free publicity to play to the gallery and show their citizens they are tough on trafficking.

They have made trafficking a big issue domestically and It is too big an issue for them to be lenient.

That’s the reality facing Ekweremadu!

Abike is just protecting herself from attacks from ibos.

From which people? The same Igbos that are happy he was arrested? Is it not the same Igbos that gave him a good beating in Germany that year?

If anything, Abike will draw the ire of Igbos if she succeeds.

Clearly, you guys don't , can't and will never understand igbos.

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Nobody: 1:47pm On May 03, 2023
darkwan:


noo....their is no but....

they didnt tell the victim anything about organ....this is the bad issue....
Are you sure about that? The victim didnt match and rat out because he was about to be "deported back to his usual emptiness".
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by XY23: 1:48pm On May 03, 2023
Ayodeoba:
The same abike obidients Dey lambast everyday
You can't see far with your tribal lense. That state actors can't be called to question is the reason Nigeria is in a mess. Continue to hero-worship the blaggards. If the UK were made of characters like you folks, Ekweremadu won't be in prison

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by darkwan: 1:48pm On May 03, 2023
webizone:


From which people? The same Igbos that are happy he was arrested? Is it not the same Igbos that gave him a good beating in Germany that year?

If anything, Abike will draw the ire of Igbos if she succeeds.

Clearly, you guys don't , can't and will never understand igbos.

ehen....very evil man....

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by kingyakos: 1:49pm On May 03, 2023
Satan punish all of you pleading for a organ harvester

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by darkwan: 1:50pm On May 03, 2023
Skankamola:

Are you sure about that? The victim didnt match and rat out because he was about to be "deported back to his usual emptiness".

ohhhhhhhh....please dont start with that na so,no be so nonesense....
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by muykem: 1:52pm On May 03, 2023
Mynd44:
Only high level diplomacy can work at this point. Like the president picking up the phone to offer a deal. Reduced sentence there, life VISA ban and deportation to Nigeria to finish his jail term as House arrest.

This is bigger than Abike, waaaay bigger
That will not be made public especially for now. I believe such is going on underneath.
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Cromagnon: 1:52pm On May 03, 2023
superlanny:
I can understand the pleas for mercy, but not for a Nigerian politician, they are the definition of fantastically corrupt, is it possible for a senator in the United States to be caught and tried for organ trafficking in any African country, NO.

There are lessons to be learnt, but our politicians no dey learn, the greed and selfishness to embezzel has eaten deep into their coconut heads.

UK is not a zoo, and they will sentence the criminal according to his crimes.
You think the elite care what you understand?
It's today I realise the idiot will get away with it. Dem go release am laslas

Might is right in this world
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Nobody: 1:53pm On May 03, 2023
High level of hypocrisy from Dabiri and co. When he embarked to destroy an innocent boy’s life to repair the life of his daughter. Does he plead for help from that innocent boy?

I don’t like why high regards peoples supporting evils. So, abike can also act like ekeremadu. Why pleading for him. Let him and his family taste from their own medicine. Let his daughters and sons feel the heat. They would understand what the innocent poor man/woman are passing through each day

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Neoteny7: 1:53pm On May 03, 2023
Mynd44:
Only high level diplomacy can work at this point. Like the president picking up the phone to offer a deal. Reduced sentence there, life VISA ban and deportation to Nigeria to finish his jail term as House arrest.

This is bigger than Abike, waaaay bigger

No diplomacy can influence the UK system of justice. Neither the parliament, monarchy nor Prime Minister can influence judgment
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Maski87: 1:54pm On May 03, 2023
All those igbo buys the catch in india,Malaysia china,saudi arabia ,you will not plead for them
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by casualobserver: 1:55pm On May 03, 2023
Skankamola:

This situation is quite dicey, yes "organ trafficking" is involved but like its pointed out; it was not for commercial purposes which makes it quite different.
They have been on this case for some months so its not about abike or igbos.

First of all, it was for commercial purposes, that’s the whole point. Payment was exchanged, that is why he was convicted. Secondly you don’t appear to understand how big the issue of trafficking is for the UK. They don’t play with it. A day after he was arrested, before trial even commenced, he was stripped of his visiting professorship at Oxford. They don’t play with trafficking! Ask anyone who lives in the Uk how big the issue of trafficking is, be it forced Labour, prostitution, organ or human trafficking…they don’t play. You are more likely to commit fraud in the Uk and not see prison than human trafficking. Every country has certain offenses they don’t mess with, in the Uk there are some offenses you don’t want to be charged with e.g child abuse, human trafficking etc, if you are found guilty you will see prison, no exceptions. Note he wasn’t even given bail, that tells you the seriousness of the offense. You can commit Million pound fraud in the Uk and get bail yet they refused a parent of a sick child bail, that tells you everything. The noise they have made and campaign against trafficking and the coverage of the matter in the press especially by the notorious daily mail is such that they can’t afford to be seen to be lenient…..It’s as simple as that.

If anything, Ekweremadu’s profile could work against him and make it more likely he gets a harsh sentence to send a message.. The likelyhood of diplomatic fallout is very low and the PR upside to the fight against trafficking is very high. He is not a critical figure to the ruling party such that it may damage relations and his party is unlikely to be in government for a very long time, if ever. He is dispensable to all parties.

As for Abike, that is precisely my point. Like you said the case has been on for months, why is she writing letter now a few days after coming under attack from ibos in Sudan? You are chairman of diaspora commission, matters affecting Nigerians outside Nigeria is the reason you exist and you didn’t think to write a letter a month ago when OBJ was writing letter, suddenly they attack you in Sudan and you remember your keyboard? She is just dotting her “I”s and crossing her “t”s.

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Cromagnon: 1:57pm On May 03, 2023
Crazeworld:
Will they be writing letters if this happened to an ordinary Nigerian?

He is not an ordinary Nigerian


Why is no human rights agency in Nigeria clamouring for judgement on behalf of the boy involved? He is Nigerian as well, isn't he?
No money there



Why does it look like some people are 'too big' to be punished for something that has long be established as an offense?
Cos might is right



The point remains that the elites doesn't give a shit about you. They care for themselves irrespective of political or tribal differences.
nope
The issue is why don't we give a shit about ourselves

Not one person is stoning a single politician except when they don't share money or they stop eagles from playing football.

The politicians are a reflection of the people

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by GloriousGbola: 1:58pm On May 03, 2023
Mynd44:
Only high level diplomacy can work at this point. Like the president picking up the phone to offer a deal. Reduced sentence there, life VISA ban and deportation to Nigeria to finish his jail term as House arrest.

This is bigger than Abike, waaaay bigger

The UK should ban everyone that has pled for clemency for this man who was ready to exploit use and discard a downtrodden pauper.

This was not desperation, this was cold blooded premeditated exploitation of the lowest of the low

Everyone who is begging for him is saying the same thing. It's no big deal. It's a pauper after all. We would also change his life by paying him a pittance for his kidney and kicking him out.

A man with ekeremadus money could easily have sorted a relative, but he wanted a nobody who could be gotten rid of, even killed off if necessary.

Bleep him and his wife. As for his daughter, she is a person buttered in the UK, but she still went along with this. She is not a sweet or kind personality. She is the same mold as her parents content with exploiting the vulnerable.

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Cromagnon: 1:59pm On May 03, 2023
LUGBE:
This pretender should shut it.

Shey you know she's your next foreign minister?


She is yet to comment on the video of selective evacuation going on in sudan.

So that what will happen?


Now want to play eye service on Ekwereumadus case,
high service is how you get power and billions

Who your low service epp?
Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by OgunkeelAllMod: 2:01pm On May 03, 2023
Na God go punish Obj,Abike And every other person pleading for Ekweremadu ! angry there are thousands of ordinaryNigerians wrongfully detained , languishing away inside many custody both home and abroad!many victims of circumstances,no connection, mistaken identity,etc..na Ogun go keel una! bastards!make Dem jail the criminal abeg,next na tinu..

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by darkwan: 2:04pm On May 03, 2023
OgunkeelAllMod:
Na God go punish Obj,Abike And every other person pleading for Ekweremadu ! angry there are thousands of ordinaryNigerians wrongfully detained , languishing away inside many custody both home and abroad!many victims of circumstances,no connection, mistaken identity,etc..na Ogun go keel una! bastards!make Dem jail the criminal abeg,next na tinu..

thats right....!!
let the anger out....!! angry angry

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Re: Dabiri-Erewa, NIDCOM Plead For Leniency As Ekweremadu Awaits UK Court Sentence by Houseofglam7(f): 2:06pm On May 03, 2023
dominique:


She did way more than that. She sent representatives to ivory coast to appeal on her behalf and she eventually went there herself. When the lady's illness deteriorated, the NIDCOM were able moved her to a better equiped hospital where she died under mysterious circumstances. Let's ask the ivorian authorities what exactly happened to the girl. Her diabetic condition was manageable and she was receiving treatment, how come she kept getting worse till she died in their detention? The lady did herself dirty. She's living in a country with strict rules without documents under a false identity and still went on to involve the police over an issue that can be managed. What was she expecting to happen? She broke their laws, the authorities decided to use her to flex their muscles against the so-called giants if Africa but somehow Abike Dabiri is the scapegoat.

Gotcha.
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