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Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by emmanuelpopson(m): 8:24am On Apr 22, 2019 |
the questions i wanna ask is... how could they beat the airport scanner to have trafficked the drugs to Philippines or sort?? if our immigration or NDLEA officials are really ding there jobs. they could have caught them here before they enter those countries.. if i were the president, i will call for the flight manifest and duty rooster of the day these guys travel and all personnel on duty would be arrested to know what really happened.. we cant just be ranting tribalism and sor.. we should find a way to curb this menace and redeem our already soiled image and reputation across the globe.. coming here without any solution driven talk is nonsense.. if you travel outside of this country.. you will be tag a suspect irrespective of the tribe.. you are a NIGERIAN and not a yoruba, hausa or ibo..lets make constructive criticism 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Platony(m): 8:28am On Apr 22, 2019 |
If not them, who else Embalassing Biafla since 18 AD. 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Nobody: 8:36am On Apr 22, 2019 |
illitrate:Have you drank Cownu urine today? |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by CoolAmbience(m): 8:38am On Apr 22, 2019 |
nifemi25: Perhaps, they are also not aware that drug trafficking is a crime. They have got to pay sha. That's the reward for the desire for quick wealth.. |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Stanbaba30: 8:43am On Apr 22, 2019 |
Its so saddening that without even looking at the names, I knew they were ibos. And they were really ibos. #ndiuchu. Mcheew, useless boys. |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Fahd11: 8:50am On Apr 22, 2019 |
Another set of Igbos gone... Ndi Biafra Cocaine Republic. 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Ayobami7(m): 8:59am On Apr 22, 2019 |
好的 |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by AngelicBeing: 9:35am On Apr 22, 2019 |
Aboguede:lt is not evil wish, the penalty for drug trafficking in the Philippines, Saudi Arabia etc is death, forget about what they say in the media about exhausting all legal options, once you are arrested for drug in those countries, the Person is already a walking corpse, if you are not ready to obey the laws of your host, sit back in your country, l have no single pity for drug carriers, they should be executed, nonsense |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Sagay212: 9:49am On Apr 22, 2019 |
Please allow them to develop Philippines. They want to own 99% of properties in the Philippines just like they do in Nigeria and Africa. 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Nobody: 10:00am On Apr 22, 2019 |
EzegeNG:pls don't check names here we talking about human live here! |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Studyinchina200(m): 10:53am On Apr 22, 2019 |
That’s true AngelicBeing: 2 Likes |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Nobody: 10:58am On Apr 22, 2019 |
Ego nbute, good for them.. |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Nobody: 10:59am On Apr 22, 2019 |
Chai!! dis boys afuckuo! up! |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Shinjitsu: 11:22am On Apr 22, 2019 |
imam07: Don't say I tried cause all I said is the raw truth...ibos that are surviving under bishop oyodepo ministry is because they are there to make money when they have enough,they will leave him lol |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by imam07: 11:29am On Apr 22, 2019 |
Shinjitsu:just see your self. See what u posted about your ibo brothers. When they get money they will leave him. Hmmm. Ibos can do anything for money. The tribe is d worst wicked tribe. |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by EmekaBlue(m): 11:37am On Apr 22, 2019 |
wink2015:Get lost...d guy is young...Hater. |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by EmekaBlue(m): 11:38am On Apr 22, 2019 |
Ayobami7:这里不是中国.好吧 |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by luluman: 11:45am On Apr 22, 2019 |
nifemi25:They are used to it. Na them yeebos. |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by luluman: 11:47am On Apr 22, 2019 |
Lanretoye:POINT OF CORRECTION : two yeebos, not Nigerian's will soon be killed. |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by luluman: 11:51am On Apr 22, 2019 |
PearlStreet:What do you expect: their leader Kanu goes into acting bluefilm, all the followers took to drug trafficking. I pity them grand children. |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by luluman: 11:53am On Apr 22, 2019 |
DonroxyII:The population of biafra gradually reducing. |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by luluman: 11:55am On Apr 22, 2019 |
FuckoffMOD:together with bluefilm acting |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Nobody: 12:41pm On Apr 22, 2019 |
donc26:including your sisters and mother , stupid bastard ! |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Shinjitsu: 1:01pm On Apr 22, 2019 |
imam07: IGBOS like money and can do anything for money but U hate money. Stupid Envy fellows . |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by imam07: 1:14pm On Apr 22, 2019 |
Shinjitsu:Ode. Then kill your mama for money because u like money. Useless tribe |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by femmoy(m): 2:05pm On Apr 22, 2019 |
where is tribalistic chipink? they have nabbed ur flat head brothers. what have u to say on this?
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Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by temicyborg(m): 2:12pm On Apr 22, 2019 |
Freedem:lolz badt guy |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by temicyborg(m): 2:42pm On Apr 22, 2019 |
Amakavula:lol badt girl e don do na sowy 4 d guy |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by Shinjitsu: 2:50pm On Apr 22, 2019 |
imam07: You see how stupid and foolish you are? I told you that you are not yet a man...you don't think before you talk...you are a very big fool When I comes to rituals the Yourbas are number one in Nigeria...I give facts and figures I don't make noise like you fool Human rituals and yourbas , (Ritual killing booms in South-west Hunting of human lives for ritual purposes appears to be a booming albeit, filthy lucre in the South-west zone of the country. Investigation by Sunday Sun correspondents revealed that the headhunters are no respecters of age as both the young and the old have been victims of the human predators. Our man in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, Gbenga Adesuyi, reports that a man was found dead and his scrotum removed at Gbare area of Idi-Ayunre in Oluyole Local Government Area of the State on Wednesday, February 6, 2013. It was suspected that ritual killers killed the deceased. Also, on the same day, her male friend and five other collaborators, in Oyo town, allegedly murdered a middle- aged woman. Her head was cut off for moneymaking ritual, while her other parts of the body were burnt, for fear of their secret been exposed. In Omi-Adio area of Ido Local Government council, suspected ritual killers beheaded a woman and cut her breast and other vital organs. According to Chief Isiaka Ifagbemi, a herbalist based in Olunde area of Ibadan, moneymaking rituals vary because it depends on the choice of the client. Some people, he said, have used their mothers or wives for such rituals. Types of rituals Ifagbemi listed different types of money making rituals, although he was quick to add that, “I have not done any for anyone.” There is one called Osole, another one depends on the nature of the person’s business, and pure moneymaking ritual that involves shedding of blood which is common in the society. He said that those involved in moneymaking ritual sometimes use pregnant women, albino, hunch-backs and children. He recalled the story his father once told him about a man who went for money ritual to aid his business. The ritual was made, according to him, but it did not work until after three years. “The man was told by the herbalist that some strangers would bring a business that he had no previous experience of, to him. He had warned him not to reject the business proposal. He forgot about the ritual but after three years, three strange men came to his shop and offered him a business to help them purchase vehicles. He told them he was a novice in the business and as he was seeing the strangers off, they disappeared. That was when he remembered the money ritual he had performed. Osole – A special kind of ritual According to Ifagbemi, Osole is often made inside the house where the client lives. “I remember vividly the story of a man in Agbongbon area of Ibadan who often found money inside his room. The former occupant had made money ritual inside the room but when the money was too much, he relocated to his newly constructed house. The new occupant found money regularly in the room on a particular date. The date never changed. He initially thought it was a coincidence but it came regularly until he investigated and found out that it was ritual money,” he said. A report filed in by Moshood Adebayo in Abeokuta, Ogun state, indicates that there were few cases of ritual killing in the state and the Police Command assured it would not rest on its oars until perpetrators of such acts are flushed out. However, the Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, said many cases of missing persons had been misconstrued as ritual murder. But despite this assurance, a 65-year-old herbalist, Chief Dandola Owotomo, was caught with a human tongue, an arm and a woman’s private part in Ijebu-Igbo area of the state. Owotomo, popularly called Amuludun Isese, was arrested in his residence in Oke Agbo area of Ijebu town by the policemen from Atan Division following a tip-off that he was among those behind the disappearance of a 70-year-old herbalist, Kehinde Rabiu, who was declared missing in Idode-Imomo. The police spokesman while thanking various communities in the state for their assistance, said: “I can assure you that the identity of anyone who volunteered information that will help us uncover any ritual killer or his den would be highly appreciated and shielded.’’ He disclosed that in another raid on shrines of suspected killers, items recovered from the scene included a pot that contained a human hand with the five phalanges, tongue and omi oku which in Yoruba, means fluid drained from dead bodies that littered the underground cell, and a ring. From Osogbo in Osun state, Bamigbola Gbolagunte reported that killings related to rituals are prevalent in the state. According to recent findings, the Police have handled many cases of ritual killing in the last two years in several parts of the state including Osogbo, the state capital; Ikirun in Ifelodun Local Government Area and Ipetumodu, the headquarters of Ife North Local Government Area. Records available to Sunday Sun revealed that most of the rituals in the state were for quick wealth and they were carried out by youths between the ages of 28 and 35 including students of tertiary institutions spread across the country. Recently, a middle aged man identified as Morufu Jefoe was arrested by the Osun State Police Command for allegedly exhuming the corpse of his late mother and removing her vital organs including the head and the private part. Although, the suspect pleaded mental illness, residents of the area punctured his defence. “There is no iota of truth in the claim. We have lived with Jefoe for over 10 years. He has no history of mental disability and unruly behaviour. We are sure that some people are behind him and probably they contracted him to do the job.” Also, recently, residents of Oke Ayepe area of Osogbo beat up a taxi driver because some school children alleged that he attempted to carry them to an unknown destination on the outskirts of Osogbo as against their destination. At Ipetumodu, headquarters of Ife North Local Government Area, an Okada operator was killed at the bank of the river and his vital organs removed. A traditionalist, Chief Oluwo Isegun, told our correspondent that rituals are spiritual efforts to appease the gods, but decried the use of human beings for sacrifices. He said: “It’s not a good thing to use human beings for rituals. There are so many other things that can be used for rituals that will not affect the lives of other people. For instance we use cows, goats, birds and other animals to make rituals and they are often acceptable and also produce desired results.” In Ondo state, Tunde Raheem stated that the rate of ritual killing in the state ebbed in the past four years. Investigations revealed that ritual killing is not as rampant as robbery and other violent crimes. Few cases of ritual killing were recorded by the police in some areas especially the state capital, Akure and Odigbo local government area. In September 2011, Felix Olatunji , a 26-year-old furniture apprentice in Adegbola area of Akure was declared missing after he left home to clear a farmland at Oba-Ile, a suburb. After fruitless search, Olatunji’s family consulted the oracle that “revealed” that their son had been used for money rituals. The “revelation” compelled the family to report the case to the police at A-division Police Station in Akure and the man who hired Felix to clear the farmland was arrested but later released due to inadequate evidence to nail him. Felix’s elder brother, Mr Segun Olatunji, told Sunday Sun that the family had searched hospitals, morgues, police cells and prisons but to no avail. He said their aged mother later fell ill and died after a year of his brother’s disappearance adding that after due consultations with oracles, prophets and other spiritual personalities, the family concluded that, “Felix had been killed for ritual”. Also in February last year, at Ayedun area of Akure , residents woke one morning and found the body of a lady identified as Deborah Fakeye, wrapped in a bag with two of her toes sticking out . Her vital organs and right palm had been severed from the body dumped near her mother’s residence. The State Police Command spokesman, ASP Donald Ogodo said that, “available records across all police formations in the state indicated that cases of ritual murder were low as majority of the divisional stations did not record any such case in their respective stations for some years now.” A traditionalist, Ifamoye Eniola, told Sunday Sun that killing human beings for various rituals is real and common among Africans. Ifamoye who denied any involvement in ritual killing said humans are often used for rituals for money making, promotion, trading and securing appointments. However, he berated herbalists and other traditionalists involved in ritual killings. Ifamoye attributed the alarming rate of ritual killing to the tendency of people wanting to become rich at all costs and even at the expense of their parents and other blood relations. He added: “Not only herbalists and traditionalists are involved in ritual killings as generally believed in the country. Some evil- minded marabouts and prophets especially the white garment group, use human parts as sacrifice for desperate politicians, businessmen and women and some internet fraudsters called “yahoo boys.” A report from Ekiti State by Charles Adegbite, showed that ritual killers are on the prowl in that state. A 14-year-old girl, Ranti Openiye, escaped miraculously from those who abducted her and two other teenagers for rituals, on Monday, October 10, 2011. Ranti, a student of All Souls Anglican Grammar School, Basiri in Ado Ekiti, was sent by her grandmother to buy vegetable around 4pm and on her to the market, some men who might have cast a spell on her, beckoned to her and instantly, she lost her ability to reason or resist them. She was ordered to get into a bus in which there were two other students in their school uniforms, whose faces were covered. Instantly, they covered her face with a hood and drove them to their shrine located inside a forest. She said she was tied to a tree like several other old and young victims they met in that “jungle of no mercy”. She was miraculously singled out among numerous other victims in the shrine and taken back to the spot where she was abducted, the following Thursday at about 7pm. Before freedom came her way, her head and her pubic hairs had been shaved for ritual purpose but somehow, they could not continue with the ritual. But Mrs. Bose Edijana Nnaefenwa, a mother of four children, was not that lucky. She was allegedly beheaded at Aramoko Ekiti in July 2012, while on her way to her husband’s farm. Her husband, Lucky Nnaefenwa, and three other suspects are facing prosecution for their alleged involvement in the attack.) |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by chukxie(m): 5:00pm On Apr 22, 2019 |
AngelicBeing: Na to port passport go be next option cos this 9ja cross don dey heavy |
Re: Two Nigerians Nabbed With N125m Worth Of Drugs In Philippines by AngelicBeing: 5:11pm On Apr 22, 2019 |
chukxie:lf you say it on travel section, some crackheads and frustrated humans both (men & women) will call you unpatriotic citizen, Nigeria passport and the name Nigeria don cast globally, if you have the means to move from your current base to either the western world or anywhere else you can get a foreign passport, go ahead, I left the shithole jungle decades ago and I only visit once in a while and nothing more, Nigeria don cast globally 1 Like |
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