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| The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Bobloco(op): 5:39am On Jan 15, 2025 |
BECAUSE good governance over the years has been largely in abeyance, Nigerians have tended to look up to the wrong people as role models. Left in the lurch by their own government, Nigerians look towards religious leaders, often of dubious piety, for comfort over the vagaries of life, and to moneybags and socialites who are actually hardened criminals covering their tracks with philanthropy, for emotional and mental support. Nigerians, citizens of an abundantly blessed but criminally managed country, have never hidden their admiration for heroes whose lives effectively mirror what they would have loved to be if life hadn’t been such a terrible ordeal.https://tribuneonlineng.com/the-celebrity-drug-dealers/amp/
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| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by helinues: 6:04am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Toh As usual, this thread will expose those who only read the headline without reading the main content |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Racoon(m): 6:27am On Jan 15, 2025*. Modified: 11:22am On Jan 15, 2025 |
The man seating atop the highest echelon of leadership in Nigeria is a the numero uno. Hence the fish always starts to rot from the top. Legalisation of brazen criminality is the order of the day in Nigeria today. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Racoon(m): 6:29am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Times was in this country when people valued their name and and loathed to do anything that would hurt it and, by extension, their family and lineage. Today, a new morality subsists and people just want to be rich and recognised, including in places of worship, and will often do anything that will facilitate that status. The society worships money; every criminal activity is now described as hustling. But as we noted in previous editorials, hustling in Nigerian parlance does not convey a determination to toe the path of hard work and persistence to make wealth. Rather, it refers to an inordinate ambition to come into wealth by all means, especially by foul means. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Racoon(m): 6:35am On Jan 15, 2025 |
helinues:Remember one Heroin - drug running crook that forfeited some $460 000 to the US government in a major drug scandal case in 1993 and fled back to seek a safe haven in Nigeria? When a leader engages in criminal activities, it sets a dangerous precedent, eroding trust in governance and fostering a culture of corruption.Instead of inspiring hope and progress, this kind of leadership only normalizes unethical behavior. It sends a message that criminality and impunity are acceptable pathways to power and success. This undermines institutions, destabilizes the economy, and discourages honest, hardworking citizens from striving for better. Under such circumstances, expecting the country to move forward becomes unrealistic. The only thing likely to thrive is a culture of crime, dishonesty, and lawlessness. It is a sad reality when leadership, which should serve as a beacon of integrity and development, instead becomes synonymous with corruption and malpractice. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by helinues: 6:39am On Jan 15, 2025*. Modified: 7:03am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Racoon:Racoon, you can't just be deliberately disgracing yourself all the time on my mentions. Again, you did not bother to read my comments yet you dropped that long epistle... I have caught you severally now What are you responding to precisely if you did not read my short comments? |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by franchasofficia: 7:05am On Jan 15, 2025 |
lol |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Toneypen247(m): 7:06am On Jan 15, 2025 |
The moral decadence in our society has become a cankerworm that has eaten deep to our highly held virtues and traditional values system. This is no surprising as it is synchronous in a period where we give approbations to these so called politicians that has mesmerized our economy and stolen the common wealth. We are in chains and as Harriet Tubman mentioned: “I freed a thousand slaves; I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” I don't think we are ready. The moral decay is only beginning. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by ArewaNightmare: 7:11am On Jan 15, 2025 |
CHICAGO 😆 |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by emkz: 7:13am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Beyond celebrity drug dealers, there are some persons who refer to themselves as billionaires. They were not known some ten years ago, but they are all over the social space, attending every party and constituting nuisances. While they show us pictures of themselves jollying, they hardly show pictures of themselves working and the type of work they do. Through their activities, they heap pressure on the young ones who have been deceived that there is a short-cut to success. What has been revealed is that some of these people with questionable occupational credentials borrow loans which they do not service and engage in activities that only come to light when they are nabbed. Imagine how many socialites have been implicated for kidnapping and drug dealing. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by ItisWell22(f): 7:14am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Morals now, especially when it comes to money, is at an all-time low. Some of the praise singers actually know it’s drug/fraud/illegal money, and are hoping to be carried along. All way to them, na way. ImoleNaija:Exactly. “You’re just being envious”, “suffer no dey tire you?”, “follow who know road”. It’s well… |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by ImoleNaija: 7:15am On Jan 15, 2025*. Modified: 7:41am On Jan 15, 2025 |
And if you doubt their purported sources of wealth, their fans would tag you hater. No legit hustlers throw their hard-earned bundles of money at any parties/events they attend. When breeze blow, fowl yansh go open. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by jojothaiv(m): 7:17am On Jan 15, 2025 |
No role models... NP Drug Dealers Anonymous |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by EdiskyHarry: 7:17am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Sad |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Mindlog: 7:18am On Jan 15, 2025 |
They flaunt their illicit wealth and many hero-worship them. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Uranos: 7:18am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Tinubu is there role model and as such he's the Nigerian greatest celebrated drug dealer. That can only happen in a country called Nigeria |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Gotocourt: 7:21am On Jan 15, 2025 |
The mannequin in Aso Villa |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by xpressionx(m): 7:21am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Ok |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by xpressionx(m): 7:23am On Jan 15, 2025 |
One person no clear im name for drug charges for Yankee,Na him be Pharoah now |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Anointedgem(f): 7:24am On Jan 15, 2025*. Modified: 8:17am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Hmmm. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Global2000: 7:25am On Jan 15, 2025 |
I always tell my fellow Nigerians. As long as you are legit. Let no one intimidate you. Be proud of your struggle. I do things in my tempo. Don't be carried away with their extravagant lives. Here in europe, one tries to live modesty. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Lithiumite: 7:27am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Abeg!! Nah those wey noh settle,nah dem dey enter kolo.......drug trade is not as straightforward as you think,if not all the drug dealers in this world would have been arrested and no one would dear attempt it but what have we got. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by ivandragon: 7:27am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Until assets-income-taxes are properly linked, unexplained wealth will always be an issue. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Gadafii: 7:27am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Whatever is in that editorial, I dint have time to read it. But we all know who's a presidential drug dealer and user? |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Shedrack777: 7:31am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Them no put oputcha name there. E no complete |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by GloriousGbola: 7:33am On Jan 15, 2025 |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by ScamDemicEra: 7:34am On Jan 15, 2025 |
..... it's the same world wide nowadays, occultist/satanist crooks run every government ! |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by idanone(m): 7:35am On Jan 15, 2025 |
We're they able to investigate our politicians? |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Treasure17(m): 7:37am On Jan 15, 2025 |
helinues:Yes. I only read the headline and they were talking about the president. Do your worse. |
| Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by ennon92(m): 7:37am On Jan 15, 2025 |
Never compare yourself with any fuvking soul, if you imagine the extent at which some people look for this money eh, you will stop looking up to most of these public figures. Just run your race base on your pace |
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