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Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by micseyi(m): 7:14pm On Apr 12, 2017
Nigeria has been ranked second in the world after China in recorded death sentences in 2016.

Africa’s most populous nation handed down a total of 527 death sentences in 2016, three times more than the previous year.

This was disclosed by Amnesty International, a human rights group, in its annual global report on the death penalty released on Tuesday.

“Information provided by the Nigerian Prisons Service to Amnesty International showed that 527 people were sentenced to death in 2016,” the report stated.
“The Nigerian Prisons Service also reported that 33 were granted pardon, 32 death row prisoners were exonerated and 1,979 people were on death row, including five foreign nationals. During the year, a total of 105 death sentences were commuted.”

AI’s report revealed that three people were executed in Nigeria in 2016, the first execution since 2013. The executions were carried out in Benin Prisons in Edo State.

Going by the ranking, Nigeria is only better than China, a country that shrouds its executions in secrecy.
Pakistan, Bangladesh and Egypt are ranked third, fourth and fifth with 360, 245 and 237 death sentences respectively to complete the top five countries in the world with the largest number of death sentences in 2016
The only African countries close in ranking to Nigeria are Egypt and Cameroon which are in the fifth and seventh positions respectively.

Excluding China, states around the world executed 1,032 people in 2016. China executed more than all other countries in the world put together, while the USA reached a historic low in its use of the death penalty in 2016.

In sub-Saharan Africa, fewer executions were recorded but the number of death sentences more than doubled, largely due to a steep rise in Nigeria.

At least 22 executions were carried out in five countries — Botswana, Nigeria, South Sudan, Sudan and Somalia.
In Nigeria, the death penalty is imposed for a vast array of crimes, including armed robbery, murder, mutiny and the latest being kidnapping. Methods of executions include hanging, shooting and stoning.
Some northern states practice sharia law, which imposes capital punishment for adultery, rape and homosexuality among other vices.
The upsurge in death sentences in these parts can be traced to the widespread resurgence of kidnappings and other crimes in the country’s oil-producing south and the ongoing fight against Boko Haram terrorists in the northeast.

Nigeria’s Senate had in May last year agreed to begin a process for the enactment of a law that would prescribe capital punishment for kidnappers across the country.
Several state governments, such as Oyo in 2016 and Lagos, have already introduced such legislation.

Kidnapping for ransom, which had declined in recent years, has recently increased as Nigerians face a recession caused by the crash in global oil prices.
The use of death penalty in Nigeria has generated mixed opinions among people in the country. Some people say this form of punishment violates the human right to life and could be wrongly applied on the innocent while others see it as a way to remove hardened criminals from the public without incurring cost of incarceration.
In recent years, there have been protests and calls from reputable organizations, including the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for the abolition of capital punishment.

In October 2014, former Governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan, pardoned three inmates on death row, following the recommendations by the State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy.

Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/228669-death-sentences-nigeria-ranks-second-world-china-amnesty-international.html

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by Nobody: 7:17pm On Apr 12, 2017
Nothing to say..

Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by Nobody: 7:23pm On Apr 12, 2017
Ok

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by micseyi(m): 7:25pm On Apr 12, 2017
HsLBroker:
Ok
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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by Politicalapathy: 7:26pm On Apr 12, 2017
Hahaa.
Mehn that means crime rate for Nigeria just dey increase as poverty dey increase.
We can say Poverty rate is directly proportional to crime rate provided the economic recession remain constant...

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by Pharaoh9(m): 7:30pm On Apr 12, 2017
Where is India

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by UncleJJ(m): 7:35pm On Apr 12, 2017
So what
Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by littlewonders: 7:47pm On Apr 12, 2017
That's not s story anymore, even we ourselves sentence our very own life to death.



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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by Bashirfuntua(m): 8:02pm On Apr 12, 2017
OP you can lie
Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by brainpulse: 8:14pm On Apr 12, 2017
Gej needs to join.

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by Hiccups: 8:15pm On Apr 12, 2017
Amnesty International Ranked 1st in ranking anything cool

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by chinawapz(m): 8:15pm On Apr 12, 2017
Why Nigeria?
Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by praisekeyzz(m): 8:16pm On Apr 12, 2017
Which kind dimension of "asi" be dis?

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by damola311: 8:16pm On Apr 12, 2017
Most of those death sentence were for those that stole things worth 10 thousand naira, not those that stole billions...

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by johnstar(m): 8:16pm On Apr 12, 2017
Stup1d country
Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by 247NaijaGossips: 8:19pm On Apr 12, 2017
Rubbish!!!! Where is Bangladesh The number one. I mean this country sentence even their political leaders. Pakistan, India and Iraq nko?
Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by maberry(m): 8:19pm On Apr 12, 2017
brainpulse:
Gej needs to join.
You need help Fast!!! angry

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by Nobody: 8:20pm On Apr 12, 2017
Yes that's a nice development. IPOB criminals will cry.

You don't abuse Buhari and go free. You're either locked up or the other world



Sai Baba

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by Nobody: 8:21pm On Apr 12, 2017
Hmm, my concern with the death penalty has always been with the issue of people being incorrectly convicted, now add Nigeria to the equation, particularly considering Nigeria's history of acting on uncorroborated evidence, risky

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by fixedhollies(m): 8:22pm On Apr 12, 2017
This Amnesty international dey smoke weed! Well....Nigeria prisons condition in itself is a death sentence.

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by seunny4lif(m): 8:22pm On Apr 12, 2017
grin grin grin
Hmmmm
Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by itoldu: 8:22pm On Apr 12, 2017
Ranking 2nd Without executions grin grin grin grin This is also corruption cool cool

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by igbozionism(m): 8:23pm On Apr 12, 2017
the report indicated that the figure rose up 3x in 2016. this shows that crime soared during this terrorist government era. things are very hard that explains why people commuting crime are on the increase and we can comfortably say that buhari government is 3x worse than gej


AntiWailer:


So they arrange money for photo shoot ?


You go soon well.


if they can break into the home of judges by 1am and plant money there then the can actually arrange money for photo shoot!

nothing is impossible with this government that has set out to govern with propaganda

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by fpeter(f): 8:23pm On Apr 12, 2017
Death sentences wey we no dey execute?

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by loadedvibes: 8:24pm On Apr 12, 2017
Very plenty people need die na
Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by GenBloodykiIler: 8:24pm On Apr 12, 2017
Buhari is a terrorist
Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by neocortex: 8:24pm On Apr 12, 2017
This report failed to clarify that Nigeria rarely execute condemned criminals.
There is a clear difference between countries which has death sentence(there are
lot of them) and countries that carry out death penalties such as China and Iran.
Death sentencing without executions is no different from life imprisonment and
it tends to have no deterrent effect on would be criminals since the highest penalty
they can practically get no matter the crime.

I am all for death penalty(sentencing and execution) for premeditated murder.

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by klax(m): 8:25pm On Apr 12, 2017
Amnesty! Amnesty!! Amnesty!!! How many time do I called you Thunder fire you all.

When last did death penalty or when last was anyone killed by death sentence in Nigeria So America that a month will not pass without some being killed by death sentence is not no.2 but Nigeria Amnesty thunder fire you all.

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by kencoinz(m): 8:25pm On Apr 12, 2017
damola311:
Most of those death sentence were for those that stole things worth 10 thousand naira, not those that stole billions...

Yes correct while the ones that stole the future of those are busy roaming the corridors of power...

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Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by AngelicBeing: 8:29pm On Apr 12, 2017
brainpulse:
Gej needs to join.
l concur grin
Re: Death Sentences: Nigeria Ranks 2nd In The World After China – Amnesty Int. by mizzytan(m): 8:30pm On Apr 12, 2017
You mean we are ranked higher than Saudi Arabia? I don't believe it.

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