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Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Kewtt: 7:39am On Jan 15, 2025
huh What arrant write up simply about cannabis.... Indian hemp. Abegii.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Empresa: 7:43am On Jan 15, 2025
Racoon:
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.
You have said it all
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by DLifeless1: 7:45am On Jan 15, 2025
helinues:
Toh

As usual, this thread will expose those who only read the headline without reading the main content
Jesus Christ of Nazereth
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by otherway: 7:46am On Jan 15, 2025
A certain drug lord is the president of Nigeria and his drug addicted Son is about to be the governor of Lagos.

I wonder if NDLEA will ever catch them.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by shadrach77: 7:47am On Jan 15, 2025
The article is good but the question is how do people recognise those with dubious wealth? huh
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by otherway: 7:48am On Jan 15, 2025
Racoon:
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.
You give me hope that we still have people whose brains are in the still functioning.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by otherway: 7:50am On Jan 15, 2025
shadrach77:
The article is good but the question is how do people recognise those with dubious wealth? huh
Sometimes they snitch on each other.

It wil be an interesting day when the likes of E lectronic Money will be caught.

Bunch of criminals parading themselves as business moguls.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Forumites: 7:58am On Jan 15, 2025
helinues:
Toh

As usual, this thread will expose those who only read the headline without reading the main content
who is the first and main purveyor of drugs in the country? Seun I’m asking you.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by TOPCRUISE(m):
Some people even religious leaders will open mouth and say this person is my model as if they know the inner workings and celebrity secret of that person.
When we say don’t emulate someone who everyone knows as rich, philanthropic and a celebrity they will say you are envious and jealous of that person. When that person get exposed for fraud, drugs or any criminal activity those who call him as their model and criticize you as jealous will suddenly keep mute and distance themselves.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by BoldBrainz(m): 8:01am On Jan 15, 2025
helinues:
Toh

As usual, this thread will expose those who only read the headline without reading the main content
And you're sure you read the content? Because you just put down an empty comment like someone who merely read the headline.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by kenchop: 8:33am On Jan 15, 2025
Good write up Tribune, the Menace is just too much; at every turn you see these people with wealth and no genuine enterprise making noise all over.

People like the chief priest and his cohorts should be looked into.

For crying out loud they are a complete nuisance.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Kog45(m): 8:36am On Jan 15, 2025
Racoon:
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.
Una too dey derailing educative threads with una yeye Yoruba and Igbo tribal supremacy.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by lailo: 8:40am On Jan 15, 2025
Racoon:
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.
And since 1993,up till now, the US, UK, and other world powers have not been able to demystify his gang of drug business? You people are pathetic jobless liars grin
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by sslcrypt: 8:40am On Jan 15, 2025
Global2000:
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.
Gospel truth my guy.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by victorDanladi: 8:44am On Jan 15, 2025
lailo:
And since 1993,up till now, the US, UK, and other world powers have not been able to demystify his gang of drug business? You people are pathetic jobless liars grin
Na fools dey take Biafra obidient serious.
.Even US just sent their own president donald Trump to prison talk less of one bola Tinubu
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by ibechris(m): 9:15am On Jan 15, 2025
helinues:
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?
Guy,u are a disgrace to urself and humanity.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Pawa100: 9:34am On Jan 15, 2025
T-Pain number 1 grin grin grin
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Omalicious1: 9:38am On Jan 15, 2025
Bobloco:
https://tribuneonlineng.com/the-celebrity-drug-dealers/amp/
A more reason I don't trust the riches of majority of these celebrities and socialites because as usual, 99% of them are masquerades...
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Gardreay: 9:46am 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 themanderon:
Otilo. Morals has long departed the shores of this country. Now the mantra is"get rich or die trying".
The society is gone.
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Forumobserver12(m): 10:36am On Jan 15, 2025
Kog45:
Una too dey derailing educative threads with una yeye Yoruba and Igbo tribal supremacy.
But he’s making sense, is there anything he wrote up there that’s not true?

When the head is rotten, the rest of the body will be affected, this is our sad reality as a nation..,
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by Scientheosopher(m): 10:51am On Jan 15, 2025
Beautiful piece!
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by 1bunne4lif(m): 12:45pm On Jan 15, 2025
helinues:
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?
he's saying that your jagaban has set the pace in drug dealing
Re: The Celebrity Drug Dealers - Tribune Editorial by 190: 1:48pm On Jan 15, 2025
obi cubana
chief priest
b lord
e-money
keep the list going
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