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Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by MaziObinnaokija: 2:57pm On Oct 03, 2025
grin haaaaa my old neighbour ooo. Dem don deport am .Welcome back GEOFFREY DOZIEOBIIBE CHUKWU cool cool grin cool *-
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by Charly68: 3:03pm On Oct 03, 2025
I hope they allow him to go to prison in Naija so he can be taught sense on how not to misrepresent his nation.
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by iamfraud(op): 3:08pm On Oct 03, 2025
Iceberg3:
Repulsive.
Repulsive

Repulsive


Who dey pay you to dey looking for only bad things of other people so vigorously?!
Crime is bad but sweating and vigorously searching one particular people all ya life out is horrible....
All the same,kwantinue with the job grin
thank you
You can also support me in searching for bad news from Fulani and Yoruba too
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by Apogee14: 3:15pm On Oct 03, 2025
AlphaTaikun:
Geoffrey Dozieobiibe, a 33-year-old Nigerian national, was deported from Hyderabad on Thursday, October 2, over suspected drug links.

According to a press release, Geoffrey had illegally entered India via Nepal in 2019 without possessing a valid passport or visa. It also claimed that Geoffrey was found associating with drug peddlers in Hyderabad and Bangalore during his stay in India.

The accused was apprehended by Task Force officials from the limits of Tolichowki police station, and upon interrogation, failed to provide a valid explanation regarding his stay in India. However, no narcotic substances were found in his possession.

After verifying his identity and travel credentials with the help of the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) and Hyderabad Narcotic Enforcement Wing (H-NEW), an emergency certificate was obtained from the Nigerian Embassy to facilitate his deportation.
Hehe so he was deported for associating with his kinsmen. This why people keep to themselves abroad because you don't know who is being watched
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by RodgersAkpafu: 3:31pm On Oct 03, 2025
Richtaiwo:
Chei, na my people again.

Now wey the thing don cast, how we want take explain say we be billionaires?
eeyah
cry some more
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by dheilaw1(m): 3:40pm On Oct 03, 2025
Name checkers association we tanda here
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by iamfraud(op): 3:46pm On Oct 03, 2025
RodgersAkpafu:
eeyah
cry some more
it is sarcasm
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by elmodee7(m): 3:57pm On Oct 03, 2025
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by iamfraud(op): 3:59pm On Oct 03, 2025
elmodee7:
It's bitter / sweet for him, bitter because his coming back to hell and sweet because he avoided jail time
which part of Alaibo is hell?
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by Jd1900: 4:21pm On Oct 03, 2025
Look who are described simply as Nigerians and Africans:


Igbo Culture Of Wild Spread Criminality And Drug Trafficking Menace
Fredrick Nwabufo


In the sweltering heat of a serial lynching and killing of Igbo citizens in Asia in 2013, I wrote an article entitled, ‘The Igbo fallacy’. In it, I appealed to the Igbo to de-emphasise the culture of profligacy, decadent opulence, debauchery and vanity which fuels the pursuit of crime by their own.
I am compelled to revivify the article here, but with a few adjustments. I say it again; the Igbo take the inglorious front row in certain crimes – drug peddling, armed robbery and kidnapping – at home and abroad.
In August 2016, an Igbo drug dealer was guillotined in Indonesia. But his funeral in Anambra was a shin-dig of celebrations. He was even described as a “hero” by his kinsmen.

Once again, an Igbo kidnapping lord, who unleashed barbarity and savagery on many Nigerians, has steadied attention on the “special” crime proclivities of the ethnic group. I will not dwell on this; I will zero in on Igbo criminality abroad, and take a slight detour home.

As a matter of fact, a good number of Igbo youth in Asia are into crime. It was reported sometime in the year that the India police said all Nigerians – Igbo, of course – in their country were drug dealers. Although, this is questionable, it cannot be entirely repudiated.
Arguably, the reason for Igbo sojourning – to even the remotest of places in the world – has been attributed to their much vaunted entrepreneurial spirit. The truth is that this claim is enclosed in heavy, meaty layers of fallacy like the entrails of burger.

Inasmuch as the “entrepreneurial sojourning” thread cannot be utterly pooh-poohed, it is judicious to explore other reasons why the Igbo are peripatetic. First, in Igbo ethology, it is a cringing evil for a native, man or woman, to commit a “stigmatised” crime (Alu) such as armed robbery, drug-dealing, etc at home. This is not an obviation of abhorrent crimes committed at home by some unabashed Igbo criminals. The truth is, the “home” Igbo criminals are a hopeless and shameless horde whose self esteem and sense of shame are terribly at their nadir, and as a result purvey crimes at home. Inter alia, for any stigmatised crime committed at home (Igbo land) there is a stern reprimand implicit in the cleansing of the crime. The sacerdotal process of cleansing the land of a crime or an abomination is called “Ikpu Alu”. However, “Ikpu Alu” (cleansing of abominations) does not extend to crimes committed by Igbo sons and daughters in places outside the native dome. It is therefore not surprising if some Igbo persons commit heinous crimes in obverse places, and come back home to take chieftaincy titles. As a matter of fact, in some morally weak Igbo communities it is a brave thing to traffic in drugs abroad. Drug barons are gleefully celebrated as Ndi kara Obi (lion-hearted people). Such is the pantomime of the Igbo and crimes.

It is therefore indubitable to posit that an unenviable number of Igbo persons with innate criminal manuals travel outside the Igbo enclave to pursue crimes. This confutes the general idea that the sojourning of the Igbo is driven solely by entrepreneurial inclinations and motives. To a large extent, the sojourning of some Igbo is driven by a morbid aim of shielding their evil trades from the peering eyes of their kinsmen. Their names are protected as long as they do not traffic in crimes at home. The important thing is to be successful in crimes abroad; successful enough to build vulgar mansions at home and throw lazy cash about.
To animate my argument further, what is the entrepreneurial inclination or motive of the Igbo in India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, South Africa, and other countries peddling drugs? Is the entrepreneurial spirit of the Igbo only awakened abroad? Why should the Igbo entrepreneurial spirit find its host cozily and lopsidedly outside Igbo land? Is there a marriage between Igbo criminality across the world and Igbo entrepreneurial genome? These are questions that defeat the long, tired argument of Igbo entrepreneurial “peripatetism.”
The fact is the “entrepreneurial” beat-up logic and reason for Igbo sojourning is a bored excuse.
Analogously, Igbo sojourning atavism is also effectuated by pride, ego and vanity. A typical Igbo person will want to prove he is successful in anyway. It is wickedly mortifying to be seen as struggling in Igbo land. This underscores the reason many Igbo persons smuggle themselves out of Nigeria, and because it is thought that any person in Obodo Oyibo (white man’s country) or even anywhere outside Igbo land is “doing well”. Those Igbo persons who are “cursed” to be in Igbo land are seen as struggling and as such do not deserve the courtesy of admiration and respect. It is a proud thing for an Igbo father to say, “All my children are in the abroad”; even though “the abroad” is Gabon. Such a father courts the respect, envy and admiration of other fathers in Igbo land. This is the awful linkage between Igbo sojourning and base vanity.
In all, there are Igbo persons in the scrawny good number whose sojourn in foreign countries is not tainted by any evil intent or base vanity, but it is a bleeding fact that the singular Igbo entrepreneurial logic for sojourning is one big smorgasbord of fallacy.
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by Iceberg3: 4:27pm On Oct 03, 2025
beerfraud:
thank you
You can also support me in searching for bad news from Fulani and Yoruba too
Alaye,I Got better things ta do with my life
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by ruby247: 5:09pm On Oct 03, 2025
too bad
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by RodgersAkpafu: 5:48pm On Oct 03, 2025
beerfraud:
it is sarcasm
Eeyah
You have joined the party too
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by teepain: 6:00pm On Oct 03, 2025
ipobcannibals:
Nigeria should institute the death penalty for drug offences.
Even if it is not death, the penalty should be stricter than it is currently. The risk should match the reward, that is the only way to discourage this menace.
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by VonScott(m): 6:08pm On Oct 03, 2025
E don't stop!
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by iamfraud(op): 6:54pm On Oct 03, 2025
RodgersAkpafu:
Eeyah
You have joined the party too
yes
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by allthingsgood: 8:16pm On Oct 03, 2025
This tribe and crime na wa ooo undecided
Re: Nigerian National Deported From Hyderabad India Over Suspected Drug Links by albahafs: 5:55am On Oct 04, 2025
Na Them, those who goes to develop other people's countries with drugs, the Educated and Civilized dot Nationals.
TUFIAKWA
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