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Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by GworoChewinMaga: 9:50am On Apr 05, 2018
When Sharia law was introuced in the north, most young people began abusing Codeine and other opiates.

According to them, codeine is NOT haram as only alcohol is completely forbidden.

Other social factors also contributed to the high rate of drug abuse in the north.

Young divorced women took to codeine and from there had to delve into prostitution to fund their expensive addiction.

Igbos did not force codeine down any ab0ki or yarinya's throat.

Codeine and Tramadol addiction is also wide spread in the Arab world for the same reason it persist in northern Nigeria as they also see Codeine as a substitute to alcohol.

Most young northerners probably got their first codeine sip when they were in the middle-east as this is the preferrred drug of choice among Arab Muslims.

Trammadol abuse is rampant in the Gaza Strip, Cairo and Saudi Arabia.

The addiction was learned from their Arab masters.

The few Igbos who sell codeine to the Ab0Kis up north are meeting a demand.

Last I checked codeine and Trammadol are not banned in Nigeria neither is their sale regulated.

The North should either call for an outright ban of of the sale of opiates or call for heavy regulations in their sale.

The north should also learn to take responsibility for their foolishness and address this growing menace in their backyard. This is exactly how they blamed everybody but their useless society as being the force behind Boko Haram.

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by Nobody: 9:59am On Apr 05, 2018
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The question is, where those aboki forced to buy this drugs??

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by saaron(m): 10:05am On Apr 05, 2018
Northerners never takes responsibility. Always blaming their problems on others but themselves. And you wonder why buhari turned out the way he did.

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by Nobody: 10:06am On Apr 05, 2018
Owwwww, Igbo Amaka

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by GworoChewinMaga: 10:11am On Apr 05, 2018
OceanmorganTrix:
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The question is, where those aboki forced to by this drugs??

I don't know if Igbos are the reason they like sniffing glue or soak-away sh!t

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by GworoChewinMaga: 10:19am On Apr 05, 2018
Is it the Igbos that make them consume Lizard Sh1t as well?

Be it a public, roadside sewage or septic tank built in the home to hold human waste, the thrill seekers continually seek attain new highs from the next stinking sewage. Another popular intoxicant in Abuja and other major parts of northern Nigeria is lizard faeces.

Findings revealed that Nigerian youth have devised various means of getting high on lizard dung. For instance, when mixed with clothing dye powder, Zaqami medicinal herbs and seeds, lizard droppings offers unimaginable “high” to those addicted to it. The lizard dung is the most important part of the mixture. “We take a bowl, and start by adding blue dye powder to some water. Then we take the seeds from this fruit – called Zaqami. It’s a powerful medicine. Next we take the white part of the lizard dung and crumble it into the water. There are other things we can add as well, but this is ok. It’s ready to drink now,” said a menial worker from Kano State. The potion, when taken with peanuts or kolanut, produces a strong effect akin to drinking whisky on a very hot day.

In the northern city of Kano, there is now an alarming increase in the use of cheap household chemical products, lizard droppings and other cheap but highly toxic ways to get “high.”

[b]Street kids and other youngsters are paid to hunt lizards and capture them alive; then the animals are kept in cages where they are fed daily and their droppings are collected, dried and kept safely for use. The users blend the faeces and wrap it neatly away to be taken as a drink; and while some others prefer to inhale the blended dung, others love to smoke crush it and smoke it with marijuana. The intoxicating effect of lizard dropping is believed to be 50 percent higher than marijuana and cocaine.

A 19-year old presented at the neuropsychiatric hospital with a history of smoking lizard dung, burnt lizard tail and marijuana. He said a friend introduced it to him. Initially, he said they crushed lizard faeces together with marijuana and settled down to smoke it, chasing it down with any brand of local alcoholic beverage. He enjoyed the pleasurable effect and started using it to get high until a friend at the construction site where he worked allegedly introduced him to the potency of lizard tail too. The most frequent pattern of use was mixing lizard faeces and marijuana with charred tail of lizard and smoking it. He said it increased his self-esteem, made him more confident, and sedated him for at least 10 hours. The patient claimed that immediately the ecstasy wears off, he starts craving seriously for another fix of marijuana, lizard tail and faeces. The craving is usually unbearable as it caused him severe nausea, itching of the throat, gums and several body parts and mild trembling.

To guarantee his daily fix, he would usually obtain lizards from walls of the houses, toilets, and around trees.

On detailed psychiatric examination, he was diagnosed as a case of opioid-dependent syndrome and nicotine-dependent syndrome. While we did not provide any specific pharmacological treatment for the use of wall lizard, said his doctor, he received the standard pharmacotherapy for opioid and nicotine withdrawal. Even during initial few days of the hospital stay, he was found chewing tails of wall lizards. He reported that it would help him in managing his craving for the complete cocktail.


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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by onward4life(m): 10:20am On Apr 05, 2018
I think I know who forced them to b Sqworking 7yrs Old!

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by SHAKABOOM: 10:30am On Apr 05, 2018
True..Yu hardly see an aboki taking alcohol becos they see it as sin..That why they sniff gums,sniff suck away,take cocaine, drink codein ad abuse drugs becos it wasn't mentioned in dia Koran as sin.

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by Cooly100: 10:41am On Apr 05, 2018
Very soon they will tell you Igbos made them use Magani burantashi...a sexual aphrodisiac drugs... kiss kiss

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by GworoChewinMaga: 11:20am On Apr 05, 2018
Cooly100:
Very soon they will tell you Igbos made them use Magani burantashi...a sexual aphrodisiac drugs... kiss kiss

They now enjoy smoking lizard sh!t and chewing on roasted lizard tails

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by ruggedtimi(m): 12:51pm On Apr 05, 2018
GworoChewinMaga:


They now enjoy smoking lizard sh!t and chewing on roasted lizard tails
shocked this one pass science student . This BBC report was in 2002
Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by Balyz: 12:58pm On Apr 05, 2018
We don't even need to zoom our focus on northern Nigeria for us to realise the menace of the Igbo drug dealer. It is far from a Nigerian problem. Every week an Igbo man/woman somewhere around the globe is caught peddling drugs. Just ask the Indonesians, Malaysians, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thais etc for further clarification
Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by Balyz: 1:01pm On Apr 05, 2018
GworoChewinMaga:
When Sharia law was introuced in the north, most young people began abusing Codeine and other opiates.

According to them, codeine is NOT haram as only alcohol is completely forbidden.

Other social factors also contributed to the high rate of drug abuse in the north.

Young divorced women took to codeine and from there had to delve into prostitution to fund their expensive addiction.

Igbos did not force codeine down any ab0ki or yarinya's throat.

Codeine and Tramadol addiction is also wide spread in the Arab world for the same reason it persist in northern Nigeria as they also see Codeine as a substitute to alcohol.

Most young northerners probably got their first codeine sip when they were in the middle-east as this is the preferrred drug of choice among Arab Muslims.

Trammadol abuse is rampant in the Gaza Strip, Cairo and Saudi Arabia.

The addiction was learned from their Arab masters.

The few Igbos who sell codeine to the Ab0Kis up north are meeting a demand.

Last I checked codeine and Trammadol are not banned in Nigeria neither is their sale regulated.

The North should either call for an outright ban of of the sale of opiates or call for heavy regulations in their sale.

The north should also learn to take responsibility for their foolishness and address this growing menace in their backyard. This is exactly how they blamed everybody but their useless society as being the force behind Boko Haram.



Typical ynamirin man. All form of evil and criminality is permissible so long as it brings money. Why dont you swallow some drugs head to Malaysia like your brothers are want to do, and when get a hold of you, use the same logic to talk your way out of it
Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by dealslip(f): 1:43pm On Apr 05, 2018
are you guys kidding me? Lizard dug? which evil human being invented such madness? the country is definately on a time bomb.
Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by Igba123: 1:51pm On Apr 05, 2018
On point.
Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by SIRmanjar(m): 2:32pm On Apr 05, 2018
Balyz:
We don't even need to zoom our focus on northern Nigeria for us to realise the menace of the Igbo drug dealer. It is far from a Nigerian problem. Every week an Igbo man/woman somewhere around the globe is caught peddling drugs. Just ask the Indonesians, Malaysians, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thais etc for further clarification
How many sack of lizard shiii you smoke before you make dis comment?

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by SIRmanjar(m): 2:35pm On Apr 05, 2018
dealslip:
are you guys kidding me? Lizard dug? which evil human being invented such madness? the country is definately on a time bomb.
Igbos invented it sad
They forced all dem northern junkies at gun point to get high on it.

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by adadike(f): 2:39pm On Apr 05, 2018
Sharia law is d culprit! They ban alcohol forgetting that the problem of d north is not alcohol. Poverty, illiteracy and so many vices pushes an average awusa youth towards drugs. Even if medicine stores were banned in d north, they will still turn somewhere else to get high.

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Re: Sharia Law And NOT Igbos Responsible For North's Drug Pandemic by Balyz: 2:45pm On Apr 05, 2018
SIRmanjar:

How many sack of lizard shiii you smoke before you make dis comment?
Not lizard shit just a little of the stuff Emeka is peddling on the street corner in the name of development

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