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Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by lalasticlala(m): 12:33pm On May 04, 2015
Drug trafficking: 132 Nigerians waiting to die….120 on death row in China, 11 in Indonesia, 1 in Singapore





Nigeria stands to lose no fewer than 132 citizens who are on death row in various prisons across Indonesia, China and Singapore.

While the Taiwan Embassy in Abuja denied knowledge of any Nigerian on death role in its country, the story is totally different in Indonesia who, last week, put four Nigerians to death by firing squad.

Sunday Sun investigation at the Indonesian Embassy, Abuja, revealed that 11 Nigerians are currently on death row, having been sentenced to death at various times by Indonesian courts.

They were sentenced to death on drug-related offences, which largely centered on being in possession of heroin and other narcotics. Obinna Nwajagu, Michael Titus Igwe, Hillary .K. Chimezie, Stephen Rasheed Akinyemi, Humphrey Ijike alias Doctor, Gap Nadi alias Papa, are some Nigerians whom the Indonesian government may execute any time from now.

Others awaiting death in Indonesia include, Eugene Ape alias Felixe, Ekfere Dike Ale Kamal alias Samuel, Seck Osmane/Cajetan Uchenna Onyenworo, Samuel Iwuchukwu Okoye and Hansen Anthony Nwaolisa. Some human rights groups had sometime in April 2013, petitioned the National Assembly over the fate of 14 Nigerians awaiting death in Indonesia.

The groups, World Alliance for Against Terrorism, Violence and Inhuman Treatment and Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR), also urged the federal government to wade into the matter.

But in spite of pleas for clemency by the Nigerian government, Indonesia known for its hard stance on drug offences, has never shied away from carrying out capital punishment on drug-related offences in its country. For instance, prior to the execution of Messrs Martin Anderson, Okwudili Oyatanze, Jaminu Abashin and Sylvester Obiekwe by the Government of Indonesia for drug-related offences last week on the island of Nusakambangan, the Indonesian government had executed two Nigerians, Daniel Enemuo and Solomon Chibuike Oka-for on January 18 this year.

A helpless Nigerian Ambassador to Indonesia, Muhammad Suleiman, had in his recent correspondence to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali, following the execution of the four Nigerians, bemoaned the resurgence of drug crime in Indonesia. He had in his report, told Wali that while pleas by President Goodluck Jonathan and Wali were being pursued, seven fresh cases had emerged, which made it impossible for something concrete to be done in the case of Nigerians involved in drug related-offences in Indonesia.

However, the case of China seems to be more alarming considering that execution of drug offenders by the Chinese government is done in a well-packaged manner which most times, does not draw the attention of the general public. For instance, a check at the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja, revealed that on December 19, 2014, one Obiora Ifekpolugwo was executed in China and this did not draw both local and international attention.

Similarly, Sunday Sun source at the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that two Nigerians were also executed in China on April 24. But in spite of this development, a total number of 120 Nigerians are still on death row in China for drug sales/drug smuggling offences.

When contacted on the number of Nigerians on death row in China, the Chinese Deputy Ambassador, Mr Zhang Bin, said the embassy does not have such figures, directing Sunday Sun to the Consular Department of the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Checks at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that in Beijing Yancheng, three Nigerians are on death row (2012 statistics), while a correspondence by the Consulate-General of Nigeria in Guangzhou, China, dated January 7, 2015, showed that 74 Nigerians are currently on death row in Guangdong and Guangxi provinces. Others include: Quingpu, Shanghai (1); Dongguan prison (3), with self-acclaimed Nigerians (9); Huizhou prison (7), with self-acclaimed Nigerians (3); and Yinde (19), with one self-acclaimed Nigerian (2012 statistics).

In Singapore, only one Nigerian is reported to be on death row, according to the Nigerian Ambassador to Singapore, Nonye Rajis-Okpara. Speaking from Singapore, Rajis-Okpara said the Nigerian Embassy in Singapore applied about a year ago to the Singaporean president that the death sentence be commuted to life imprisonment and that the government was still looking into it. “Because of this, I am not at liberty to release the name,” Rajis-Okpara told the Sunday Sun correspondent, even as she said five Nigerians were still in Singapore prisons for drug -offences. Rajis-Okpara also added that due to the Singaporean laws, drug-related offences had gone down, while also noting that the Singaporean borders were not like others.

At the Taiwan Embassy in Abuja, an official of the embassy who pleaded anonymity told Sunday Sun that he was not sure if any Nigerian was on death row in country He, however, added, “many years ago, there was one Nigerian who was caught doing drugs from Taiwan to China and sentenced to life imprisonment. But it was cut short due to his good behaviour in prison. That means that there is no one at the moment.” Several efforts to get the numbers of Nigerians on death row in Malaysia were unsuccessful as an official of the embassy told Sunday Sun that the ambassador who is responsible for providing such information was unavailable. The Sun



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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by justi4jesu(f): 12:34pm On May 04, 2015
Good Riddance. RIP in advance angry

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by madridguy(m): 12:35pm On May 04, 2015
Such a bad news..... Enough of killing our brothers in Asia........I think it is time our politician will call themselves in order and use our stolen wealth to develop our country so that our brothers will stop all these illicit business.

God will rescue you all.

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by blackrules1(m): 12:39pm On May 04, 2015
who don see alert?
Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by Nobody: 12:39pm On May 04, 2015
Heu!!!! embarassed embarassed embarassed

#SayNoToDrugs , una no go gree! sad

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by superior1: 12:40pm On May 04, 2015
99.9% of these people are from a particular region of Nigeria.




Edit.
Before you quote me to say nonsense, there is nothing enthnocentric about my comment, it is a fact drawn from the details availed. Until you people realize you have some cultural challenges, you will not evolve beyond the empty chest-beating that is now generally accepted as the hallmark of your tribe.

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by dechandel(f): 12:41pm On May 04, 2015
grin grin grin grin grin
A country forbids you from doing something, but being a smart ass and in a haste to make the money, you throw all caution to the winds and lose your life!!

Which way forward?? An honest living is and will always be the way forward!!

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by sammieguze(m): 12:41pm On May 04, 2015
So?



Am sorry but i don't pity criminals.






Wish our 'lootocratic' leaders get this kinda punishment too

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by vickylois(f): 12:41pm On May 04, 2015
People don't learn

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by Nobody: 12:41pm On May 04, 2015
Waiting to die? They must be full of regret. I just hope they got fair trials. Cos we know how rampant corruption is in Southeast Asia.
Kids, say no to drugs.
dechandel:
grin grin grin grin grin grin
.
shocked shocked
Evil.
shocked shocked shocked shocked
justi4jesu:
Good Riddance. RIP in advance angry
Double evil.

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by colossus2: 12:42pm On May 04, 2015
Naija which way undecided
Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by vanpitarz: 12:43pm On May 04, 2015
Nigerians don die finish oooo.....i wonder!!
Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by alaoeri: 12:43pm On May 04, 2015
Get rich or die trying. undecided

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by Rexphobia(m): 12:43pm On May 04, 2015
I don't think it's about hardship, I think it's greed

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by jamex93(m): 12:43pm On May 04, 2015
Nigerians r dying

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by seuncyber(m): 12:44pm On May 04, 2015
Well am from china
Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by Nobody: 12:44pm On May 04, 2015
My people will never learn.

The Asiab drug law is not merciful, it is the death penalty.

Are there no other places to peddle drugs if u must traffic?
Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by pachukwu16: 12:44pm On May 04, 2015
Unemployment is a terrible disease.... God help us.

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by adenine02: 12:44pm On May 04, 2015
If dey actually commit d crime I think dey shld not b pardon angry
So many igbos angry

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by gustav25: 12:44pm On May 04, 2015
rip in advance .......but una know the rules of these countries nah

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by ritababe(f): 12:44pm On May 04, 2015
Why nigeria dey dey so desperate like this eeh?
They are disgracing themself oh!!!

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by QuotaSystem: 12:44pm On May 04, 2015
But the question must be asked, why are the overwhelming majority of the condemned drug-traffickers Igbo? This has gone beyond ethnic bashing as it calls for introspection by Ndigbo as to why they are always associated with any societal crime you can mention be it kidnapping, armed robbery, baby factory, cannibalism, ritual killing etc. Instead of the empty chestbeating that they mindlessly engage in in the silly belief that other Nigerians see them as they think they present themselves, it would be more self-preservative to brainstorm out of their progressive myopia which has reduced them to a major minority in Nigerian politics (even below the Ijaws) that are now renowned with gulping their own vomit and begging for crumbs from the 'Fulani rearer' they despise so much.

How many more Okafors must be hanged before we come together and help these people?

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by dechandel(f): 12:44pm On May 04, 2015
An undeniable fact!!

Igbos are top notch when it comes to drug dealing!!

*Drops mic*

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by MzJackBaueress(f): 12:45pm On May 04, 2015
So sad!

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by georgee(m): 12:45pm On May 04, 2015
Eugene Ape alias Felixe, Ekfere Dike Ale Kamal alias Samuel, Seck Osmane/Cajetan Uchenna Onyenworo, Samuel Iwuchukwu Okoye and Hansen Anthony Nwaolisa
.
Igbo people and their love for money. Na God go deliver them

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by angrybird007: 12:46pm On May 04, 2015
They won't learn still undecided

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by Nobody: 12:46pm On May 04, 2015
My brothers will never learn.
We don't need these dirty and fast cash anymore.

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by Tenim47(m): 12:46pm On May 04, 2015
Na d change we dey want

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Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by laplace12(m): 12:47pm On May 04, 2015
dechandel:
grin grin grin grin grin grin
A country forbids you from doing something, but being a smart ass and in a haste to make the money, you throw all caution to the winds and lose your life!!

Which way forward?? An honest living is and will always be the way forward!!

What's funny with the post? Abi You miss road ni?
Re: Drug Trafficking: 132 Nigerians Waiting To Die In China, Indonesia, Singapore by dechandel(f): 12:47pm On May 04, 2015
laplace12:


What's funny with the post? Abi You miss road ni?
grin grin grin grin
Its funny cause they will never learn!!

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