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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — A South African woman has been caught smuggling cocaine in her dreadlocks by customs officials at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport. Nobanda Nolubabalo, 23, was searched by police after arriving in Bangkok on a Qatar Airways flight from Sao Paulo via Doha. Police told the Bangkok Post they had noticed a white substance in her hair, and upon searching Nolubabalo's dreadlocks, found 3.3 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated 4.5 million baht ($145,000). Police said Nolubabalo admitted to smuggling the drugs in her dreadlocks. She was to be paid 60,000 baht ($1,900) to deliver the cocaine to a customer at a hotel in Bangkok, Thai media reported. Nolubabalo, nicknamed "Babsie," is from Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa's Times newspaper reported. Thailand has severe penalties for drug convictions, including long jail sentences and even the death penalty for some offenses. The SABC reported that Nolubabalo is the 12th South African to be caught for drug trafficking in Thailand this year. The group Locked Up Abroad told Eyewitness News that the number of South African drug mules imprisoned in foreign countries "is rising at an alarming rate every month." On Monday, China executed Janice Bronwyn Linden by lethal injection for drug smuggling, despite a last-minute plea for clemency by South African President Jacob Zuma.
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Well Chelsea lost to a better side, I give it to Liverpool for persisting |
We Talk loud, Really Loud, the Loudest country in the world |
After then to crucify Naija for taking bribe, Now lets see what they will do to Hayatou |
The Extremist Muslims need to understand that: At the end of the day, we must go forward with hope and not backward by fear and division. ONE NIJA FOR LIFE |
Mother Inlaws |
28 August 2010 MVELA LEAGUE 76 FINIDI GEORGE AMAKIP FC 3 - DINATA 1 |
I happen to live and work in south Africa, and man I have not been treated badly at all, what these guys do here is soo disgracing and appauling, No be by force to travel, I think if you dont have something doing work or school. GO BACK HOME, its as simple as that. these guys especially the Drug dealers standing outside every street In a bloody cold winter, most of them cant even afford a good days meal, why not go back to Naija and at least let family and friends help you. The worst of all is most of them cannot go back to Nigeria because, its either they sold their family house or land to send them abroad and they cant face the shame or they ran during the time of bakkasi boys, I for one believe and accept the deportation. lets stop begging for bread outside and go back home and bake ours. |
YESS BOSS |
nice-guy10:YESS BOSS I have lived in this country fron the age of 19 in 2002, and it has giving me everything as a Nigerian, my beautiful south african wife and a daughter and a paying job at HP south africa, at the age of 22 with just a Diploma in IT infrastructure I drive the new C Class and live in a well furnished 2 bed appartment: if i was in Naija I would not have achived this much thus far; I dont think I would be where I am if i was in Naija. This country has blessed me.Forget Europe. RSA is DA BOMB, no wonder the adverts say SOUTH AFRICA ITS POSSIBLE |
YOU DEY CRACE |
http://allafrica.com/stories/200811210120.html Lagos — Scientists and environmental experts have warned that millions of people in Nigeria could be displaced by rising sea levels in the next half century, as ocean surges swamp some of Africa's most expensive real estate and its poorest slums, Reuters reported yesterday. Painting a very worrying picture, the experts warn that Lekki, in Lagos State, and the entire Bayelsa State may sink because of adverse environmental conditions. But the Lagos State Government has assured the people that pre-emptive efforts are already being taken to forestall the doomsday scenario. "Lagos is a megacity with 15 million people, half of them at two meters (6 ft) above sea level, and that puts them at risk as hardly any other big city in the world," Stefan Cramer, Nigeria director of Germany's Heinrich Boll Foundation think-tank and an adviser to the Nigerian government on climate change, was quoted by Reuters to have explained. Cramer, speaking at the launch of a Nigerian documentary on climate change, said most scientists predicted sea levels would rise by one metre over the next 50 years or so. "In 50 years with a one-metre sea level rise, two million, three million people would be homeless, By the end of the century we would have two metres and by that stage Lagos is gone as we know it," he told Reuters. Lagos state government has been battling to reinforce the long sand spits such as Bar Beach which protect the mouth of the main lagoon from the Atlantic. |
You are all a disgrace to NIGERIA, ZIK,AWO, etc. THE DAY NIGERIANS START PROFESING GOOD ABOUT OUR COUNTRY AND START ABIDIDING TO THE LAWS JUST MAYBE NIJA WILL BE GOOD, THERE IS JUST TOO MANY NEGATIVE ENERGY AMONGS NIGERIANS AND NIGERIA CHANGE. HERE IN SOUTH AFRICA THE MTN 8 FINAL LIGHTS WENT OUT FOR 35min BUT NO ONE COMPLAINED CAUSE THEY BELEIVE IT WAS A TECHNICAL FAULT, BUT YOU ALL ARE JUST TO NEGATIVE> |
stupidly stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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