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Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Rugaria: 12:01pm On Mar 03, 2022
A nation should protect her honor, whether such honor exists or NOT..


Within the last few hours, there has been a series of federal government press releases that suggest the readiness on the part of those in government to extradite the then famous but now highly infamous "super cop" known as Abba Kyari. The decision follows a series of startling events, starting from his indictment in The United States over his involvement in a series of internet frauds orchestrated by one Abbas aka Hushpuppy.. Abba Kyari has not done any good to his image either by being the poster cop for ruthlessness and high handedness..

Initially, the federal government, through their body language acted as if they were not ready to surrender the man to the US authorities. But out of the blues, Abba Kyari was roped into a new drug case by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. He was arrested and very strangely with cases like this involving well connected uniformed officers, a public trial ensued. Whatever that was left of his honor has been thoroughly eviscerated within the last few weeks as the sordid details of the socalled "drug burst", was skillfully unloaded into the public space with diabolical intentions.. Abba Kyari stood no chance..

With the way things are going, it's starting to look like the over dramatized drug burst was nothing but a very convenient excuse to hand him over to The US authorities, since his continued presence in Nigeria against the wishes of the almighty Americans might be hampering the diplomatic and political quests of the cabal in power in Nigeria. With the drug issue, the general public and the greater public opinion of the country have been prepared for his extradition, which is now being portrayed as a deserved punishment for a very corrupt action by a very corrupt cop. But there's a problem here..

Is it right to sacrifice Nigerias law enforcement officers at the whimsical behest of foreign powers? Have we thought of the net consequences of these kind of actions on the general mentality/morale of our men in uniform? Has anyone in the corridors of power sat down to have a serious appraisal of how other officers in sensitive positions might react to the request of any foreign power if they are blackmailed with the evidence of some of their wrongdoings while in command positions?


Let's say The Chief of Army staff was involved in "oil theft" against a foreign oil company when he was a junior officer and now he's commanding the whole Army. If an American spy demands certain sensitive informations about the Nigerian Army from him, with a threat to reveal these crimes he committed when he was in lower positions if he refuses, do you think he will keep quiet and refuse to play game, knowing fully well that extradition will be on the table? Who suffers? Nigeria or The Chief of Army staff?

Again, irrespective of the crime against Nigeria, will any United States Police or Army officer be extradited to Nigeria? Must our much vaunted extradition treaty with these overzealous countries always be one sided? Why are we always the only ones expected to extradite our citizens while their citizens that are responsible for crimes here, are seldom sent back here for investigations. Almost every Westerner that has managed to cross the Nigerian borders after committing a crime here, goes free as the country lsvks the diplomatic clout to prress for his extradition, even in situations where extradition treaties exist!

The whole of Niger Delta is polluted beyond belief by foreign Oil companies, yet we can't get the leaders of these companies to face judgement in Nigerian courts. Italy and her agents once dumped nuclear wastes in Nigeria and no one was extradited to Nigeria to face trial for this crime against humanity. Billions of dollars worth of public funds have been spirited out of the country with the help of foreign banks and yet, we can't get these bank officials here to be tried! And I ask once again; does Nigeria exist for the pleasure of others?
Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by yemmight(m): 12:04pm On Mar 03, 2022
I beg, he should be extradited immediately.

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by rayvelez(m): 12:08pm On Mar 03, 2022
If you can’t do term, don’t commit the term.
Abi you both deh received the thousands dollars from hushpupi?

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by goziem1982(m): 12:15pm On Mar 03, 2022
Don't come here to defend this idiot because of tribe.

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Rugaria: 12:18pm On Mar 03, 2022
rayvelez:
If you can’t do term, don’t commit the term.
Abi you both deh received the thousands dollars from hushpupi?

Not exonerating him! We should stiffen sundry laws related to crimes like this in the country. He should be arrested, tried quickly here and summarily sentenced to a serious term in prison if found guilty! But whimsically extraditing the top officers of the nations security apparatus at the behest of some imperial powers will prove counter productive interms of the officers loyalty and dedication to the national cause. Don't forget how sensitive their area of duties are....

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Rugaria: 12:18pm On Mar 03, 2022
goziem1982:
Don't come here to defend this idiot because of tribe.
For whatever it's worth, I'm Igbo!

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by LordIsaac(m): 12:31pm On Mar 03, 2022
The question is whether Nigeria is a nation in the first place. For if it were, it's high ranking public officers would not be dealing on drugs and other corrupt enterprises with reckless abandon, while the vast majority of its people continue to wallow in poverty, ignorance and hopelessness.

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by festacman(m): 12:45pm On Mar 03, 2022
Ok
Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Roger3D(m): 12:52pm On Mar 03, 2022
yemmight:
I beg, he should be extradited immediately.
Exactly together with Allen Onyema on Allen's plane

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Philipmems(m): 1:13pm On Mar 03, 2022
You wonder why corruption is becoming a culture in Nigeria. It is sad that the OP thinks this way, when you enjoy or benefit from the criminal proceeds that was ill-gotten from another country or through their banks what do you expect? Even after that trouble he was in and because of people like you and your myopic ideas or reasons why he shouldn't be extradited, he was so emboldened to start doing drug deals.

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Rugaria: 1:28pm On Mar 03, 2022
Philipmems:
You wonder why corruption is becoming a culture in Nigeria. It is sad that the OP thinks this way, when you enjoy or benefit from the criminal proceeds that was ill-gotten from another country or through their banks what do you expect? Even after that trouble he was in and because of people like you and your myopic ideas or reasons why he shouldn't be extradited, he was so emboldened to start doing drug deals.
Nigerian law courts are in Nigeria! Try him in your Courts and sentence him to Nigerian prison, you coward! Nigeria is not a state in The US. Try him here and punish him here..

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by LibertyRep: 1:35pm On Mar 03, 2022
The OP is simply saying that should the table turns, will the US be willing to extradite her citizen to Nigeria?

The thing is it's very unlikely. But we never can tell or has there been anytime Nigeria requested for extradition from US and was turned down?

Kyari has soiled his hands more sordidly that it will be very hard to plead his case.

This is an opportunity for Nigeria and Nigerians to begin to gather evidences about America Nationals that had committed crimes here and request they be brought back for trial.

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by maticar: 2:10pm On Mar 03, 2022
LibertyRep:
The OP is simply saying that should the table turns, will the US be willing to extradite her citizen to Nigeria?

The thing is it's very unlikely. But we never can tell or has there been anytime Nigeria requested for extradition from US and was turned down?

Kyari has soiled his hands more sordidly that it will be very hard to plead his case.

This is an opportunity for Nigeria and Nigerians to begin to gather evidences about America Nationals that had committed crimes here and request they be brought back for trial.

whos is nigeria in committee of nations to begin with

a cuntry going cap in hand begging for loans and grants shouldnt be creating any fuss about extraditing american citizens to here

atleast abba kyari wil be well taken care of in their prisons grin

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Adegbem01(m): 2:37pm On Mar 03, 2022
The writer of this article is definitely a learned and reasonable person, sees the truth, but intentional trying to confuse others otherwise. This piece is worthless, insincere and I pray you reap the reward of insincerity ASAP.
It one thing not to know the truth, it is a very big awful situation when you know the truth and you are denying it. People like this are the real evil.

In a working country, Abba kayari is nobody or at the very least a worthless animal... Somebody that was behest with so much responsibility (... starting with "human life's"wink decides to smear that trust and instead doing the direct opposite, do you know or have you imagine how much damage the man has done.

Extradition is not a new word or new policy, if there is a clear indication of any reason a country need to extradite a person(s), except for corruption, there is no reason they would not....
Anybody in such cohort is definitely a disappointment and disgrace to his country at the very least.

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Dapson73(m): 3:02pm On Mar 03, 2022
Nonsense and disgusting.

Kyari must be extradited as fast as possible.
God punish devil.

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Philipmems(m): 3:26pm On Mar 03, 2022
Rugaria:

Nigerian law courts are in Nigeria! Try him in your Courts and sentence him to Nigerian prison, you coward! Nigeria is not a state in The US. Try him here and punish him here..

Poor wretched f°°l, I know poverty affects mentality so many of you bums in Nigeria lack any sense. You probably are not aware of treaties that exists between countries. Maybe if you ever hope to educate yourself better you might see the light. He will be extradited and thats final, you can crawl back under the rock you came from dweeb grin grin

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Rugaria: 3:31pm On Mar 03, 2022
Philipmems:


Poor wretched f°°l, I know poverty affects mentality so many of you bums in Nigeria lack any sense. You probably are not aware of treaties that exists between countries. Maybe if you ever hope to educate yourself better you might see the light. He will be extradited and thats final, you can crawl back under the rock you came from dweeb grin grin

Can you give any single example of any westerner who has been extradited to Nigeria for offences committed here based on the much dramatized "treaties" you are howling about? That's if you can do so without getting suffocated in your venom.. Must treaties be signed only to be obeyed by one party? And with your mentality, don't you think that accepting such a misnomer doesn't portray you as a hapless "wretched f00l?

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by talk2hb1(m): 3:52pm On Mar 03, 2022
He Should Not Be Extradited To USA, not at all
Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Philipmems(m): 4:00pm On Mar 03, 2022
Rugaria:


Can you give any single example of any westerner who has been extradited to Nigeria for offences committed here based on the much dramatized "treaties" you are howling about? That's if you can do so without getting suffocated in your venom.. Must treaties be signed only to be obeyed by one party? And with your mentality, don't you think that accepting such a misnomer doesn't portray you as a hapless "wretched f00l?

How can people of wealth and resources steal from poor people with greedy leaders? Name one westerner that has stolen from Nigeria and that Nigeria has asked the US for extradition? I guess none, because you can steal from Bums.

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Akacollins7: 4:03pm On Mar 03, 2022
It'll be more better for him to serve there than Nigeria prison. With the NDLEA case na life imprisonment. They have weigh the two options
Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Rugaria: 4:18pm On Mar 03, 2022
Philipmems:


How can people of wealth and resources steal from poor people with greedy leaders? Name one westerner that has stolen from Nigeria and that Nigeria has asked the US for extradition? I guess none, because you can steal from Bums.

I gave you the example of Italy transporting nuclear wastes to a town in present day Delta state. That waste wan discovered by chance. The Nigerian government demanded for the arrest and extradition of those involved. It didn't happen. But if it's Italy that demands for the arrest and extradition of a Nigerian over such cases, Nigeria should oblige immediately, because you signed a warped treaty to be a slave, right?

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by RoyalBoutique(m): 4:21pm On Mar 03, 2022
rayvelez:
If you can’t do term, don’t commit the term.
Abi you both deh received the thousands dollars from hushpupi?

If you can't do the time, don't commit the crime.
Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by flokii: 5:09pm On Mar 03, 2022
What nonsense is this one saying? the Nigerians they have been packaging to US in the past don't deserve protection or what?
Even past presidents and military dictators in developed countries get tried for war crimes at the Hague and are sent to prison if convicted.

Where there is no law, there is no sin.. in this case, there is a law and a supposed law enforcement officer broke the law, so the right thing is for him to go and defend himself in US courts.
Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by TLE900: 5:12pm On Mar 03, 2022
Waiting to see headlines on New York times on extradition of the supercop to America. Abba Kyari pic go come appear for front page with handcuff for hand. O boy TV stations go come carry the matter round the world. The Nigerian super cop and drug dealer. Evans go de prison de smile smoking a big wrap of marijuana.
Rugaria:
A nation should protect her honor, whether such honor exists or NOT..


Within the last few hours, there has been a series of federal government press releases that suggest the readiness on the part of those in government to extradite the then famous but now highly infamous "super cop" known as Abba Kyari. The decision follows a series of startling events, starting from his indictment in The United States over his involvement in a series of internet frauds orchestrated by one Abbas aka Hushpuppy.. Abba Kyari has not done any good to his image either by being the poster cop for ruthlessness and high handedness..

Initially, the federal government, through their body language acted as if they were not ready to surrender the man to the US authorities. But out of the blues, Abba Kyari was roped into a new drug case by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. He was arrested and very strangely with cases like this involving well connected uniformed officers, a public trial ensued. Whatever that was left of his honor has been thoroughly eviscerated within the last few weeks as the sordid details of the socalled "drug burst", was skillfully unloaded into the public space with diabolical intentions.. Abba Kyari stood no chance..

With the way things are going, it's starting to look like the over dramatized drug burst was nothing but a very convenient excuse to hand him over to The US authorities, since his continued presence in Nigeria against the wishes of the almighty Americans might be hampering the diplomatic and political quests of the cabal in power in Nigeria. With the drug issue, the general public and the greater public opinion of the country have been prepared for his extradition, which is now being portrayed as a deserved punishment for a very corrupt action by a very corrupt cop. But there's a problem here..

Is it right to sacrifice Nigerias law enforcement officers at the whimsical behest of foreign powers? Have we thought of the net consequences of these kind of actions on the general mentality/morale of our men in uniform? Has anyone in the corridors of power sat down to have a serious appraisal of how other officers in sensitive positions might react to the request of any foreign power if they are blackmailed with the evidence of some of their wrongdoings while in command positions?


Let's say The Chief of Army staff was involved in "oil theft" against a foreign oil company when he was a junior officer and now he's commanding the whole Army. If an American spy demands certain sensitive informations about the Nigerian Army from him, with a threat to reveal these crimes he committed when he was in lower positions if he refuses, do you think he will keep quiet and refuse to play game, knowing fully well that extradition will be on the table? Who suffers? Nigeria or The Chief of Army staff?

Again, irrespective of the crime against Nigeria, will any United States Police or Army officer be extradited to Nigeria? Must our much vaunted extradition treaty with these overzealous countries always be one sided? Why are we always the only ones expected to extradite our citizens while their citizens that are responsible for crimes here, are seldom sent back here for investigations. Almost every Westerner that has managed to cross the Nigerian borders after committing a crime here, goes free as the country lsvks the diplomatic clout to prress for his extradition, even in situations where extradition treaties exist!

The whole of Niger Delta is polluted beyond belief by foreign Oil companies, yet we can't get the leaders of these companies to face judgement in Nigerian courts. Italy and her agents once dumped nuclear wastes in Nigeria and no one was extradited to Nigeria to face trial for this crime against humanity. Billions of dollars worth of public funds have been spirited out of the country with the help of foreign banks and yet, we can't get these bank officials here to be tried! And I ask once again; does Nigeria exist for the pleasure of others?

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Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by leobergy(m): 5:18pm On Mar 03, 2022
Rugaria:

Nigerian law courts are in Nigeria! Try him in your Courts and sentence him to Nigerian prison, you coward! Nigeria is not a state in The US. Try him here and punish him here..

U are a green fool
Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by LILTJAY1: 5:27pm On Mar 03, 2022
Igbo people with their reasoning self undecided
Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by Adegbem01(m): 6:25pm On Mar 03, 2022
Rugaria:


Can you give any single example of any westerner who has been extradited to Nigeria for offences committed here based on the much dramatized "treaties" you are howling about? That's if you can do so without getting suffocated in your venom.. Must treaties be signed only to be obeyed by one party? And with your mentality, don't you think that accepting such a misnomer doesn't portray you as a hapless "wretched f00l?
... and how many extradition process has Nigeria or African country filed, you need to sit down and look at your article bottom-up maybe then you will see the folly and hole in your writeup
Re: Why Abba Kyari Should NEVER Be Extradited by ProfAmaben(m): 7:46pm On Mar 03, 2022
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Rugaria:
A nation should protect her honor, whether such honor exists or NOT..


Within the last few hours, there has been a series of federal government press releases that suggest the readiness on the part of those in government to extradite the then famous but now highly infamous "super cop" known as Abba Kyari. The decision follows a series of startling events, starting from his indictment in The United States over his involvement in a series of internet frauds orchestrated by one Abbas aka Hushpuppy.. Abba Kyari has not done any good to his image either by being the poster cop for ruthlessness and high handedness..

Initially, the federal government, through their body language acted as if they were not ready to surrender the man to the US authorities. But out of the blues, Abba Kyari was roped into a new drug case by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. He was arrested and very strangely with cases like this involving well connected uniformed officers, a public trial ensued. Whatever that was left of his honor has been thoroughly eviscerated within the last few weeks as the sordid details of the socalled "drug burst", was skillfully unloaded into the public space with diabolical intentions.. Abba Kyari stood no chance..

With the way things are going, it's starting to look like the over dramatized drug burst was nothing but a very convenient excuse to hand him over to The US authorities, since his continued presence in Nigeria against the wishes of the almighty Americans might be hampering the diplomatic and political quests of the cabal in power in Nigeria. With the drug issue, the general public and the greater public opinion of the country have been prepared for his extradition, which is now being portrayed as a deserved punishment for a very corrupt action by a very corrupt cop. But there's a problem here..

Is it right to sacrifice Nigerias law enforcement officers at the whimsical behest of foreign powers? Have we thought of the net consequences of these kind of actions on the general mentality/morale of our men in uniform? Has anyone in the corridors of power sat down to have a serious appraisal of how other officers in sensitive positions might react to the request of any foreign power if they are blackmailed with the evidence of some of their wrongdoings while in command positions?


Let's say The Chief of Army staff was involved in "oil theft" against a foreign oil company when he was a junior officer and now he's commanding the whole Army. If an American spy demands certain sensitive informations about the Nigerian Army from him, with a threat to reveal these crimes he committed when he was in lower positions if he refuses, do you think he will keep quiet and refuse to play game, knowing fully well that extradition will be on the table? Who suffers? Nigeria or The Chief of Army staff?

Again, irrespective of the crime against Nigeria, will any United States Police or Army officer be extradited to Nigeria? Must our much vaunted extradition treaty with these overzealous countries always be one sided? Why are we always the only ones expected to extradite our citizens while their citizens that are responsible for crimes here, are seldom sent back here for investigations. Almost every Westerner that has managed to cross the Nigerian borders after committing a crime here, goes free as the country lsvks the diplomatic clout to prress for his extradition, even in situations where extradition treaties exist!

The whole of Niger Delta is polluted beyond belief by foreign Oil companies, yet we can't get the leaders of these companies to face judgement in Nigerian courts. Italy and her agents once dumped nuclear wastes in Nigeria and no one was extradited to Nigeria to face trial for this crime against humanity. Billions of dollars worth of public funds have been spirited out of the country with the help of foreign banks and yet, we can't get these bank officials here to be tried! And I ask once again; does Nigeria exist for the pleasure of others?

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You started well but ended badly. So if you commit a crime in the US, you shouldn't be evacuated?

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