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Re: Indonesian Cremates Executed Nigerian Drug Convict by TheGoodJoe(m): 12:31pm On Jul 31, 2016
win3k:
The biggest tragedy here is not the executions, it is the fact these greedy ibos were carrying Nigerian passports.
I wish I could strip the next batch of the nationality before they appear in world news again.


Nigerians are grateful to great Ibos like Nnamdi Azikiwe, Cyprian Ekwensi, Chinua Achebe etc.

Great Ibo footballers like Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo and Emmanuel Amunike.

Please strip your nationality, I beg you because other people are proud of the things Ibos have done to make Nigeria great.

You can set up as Many Ibo boys in Asia to make yourself feel good in your black skin. You can abuse Ibos with all your might. Those Asians will never call you brother. Your name will not stand on even pavement in Asia.

Set up and betray Ibo men. Feel good.
Re: Indonesian Cremates Executed Nigerian Drug Convict by naijainfogalery: 2:36pm On Jul 31, 2016
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm bros how you take know? i dey suspect you o lol
planetx:
The higher the risks the higher the return, why would any Nigerian carry drugs to a country like US that is unundated with drugs already through it's land border with Mexico. But the south east Asian countries with death penalty for drug trafficking is very lucrative.
Re: Indonesian Cremates Executed Nigerian Drug Convict by win3k: 2:43pm On Jul 31, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


Nigerians are grateful to great Ibos like Nnamdi Azikiwe, Cyprian Ekwensi, Chinua Achebe etc.

Great Ibo footballers like Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo and Emmanuel Amunike.

Please strip your nationality, I beg you because other people are proud of the things Ibos have done to make Nigeria great.

You can set up as Many Ibo boys in Asia to make yourself feel good in your black skin. You can abuse Ibos with all your might. Those Asians will never call you brother. Your name will not stand on even pavement in Asia.

Set up and betray Ibo men. Feel good.
There are great people in every Nigerian tribe, that does not excuse the fact that ibos are killing Nigerians with poisonous medicines, fake goods and imported toxic waste. novelist and footballers will not bring those people back. It will also not bring back the 50 Indonesians who die daily partly because ibo people take drugs into the country.

Stop trivialising a very serious matter and take your campaign to ibo land so they can stop the get rich or die trying mentality that is destroying Nigeria's name in these type of situations.
Re: Indonesian Cremates Executed Nigerian Drug Convict by win3k: 2:47pm On Jul 31, 2016
TheGoodJoe:

Does seeing Ibos shine break your heart? Sorry. Just close your eyes. Good news from their greatness, determination and perseverance can make an Ibo hater like you commit Suicide.

It is better you Kill yourself than committing Suicide. LOL.

Dora Akinyuli received the Time Magazine Award 2006( "One of the eighteen heroes of our time"wink
What a fool, Dora spent the best years of her professional life fighting ibo criminality at NAFDAC.
She constantly bemoaned the criminality of ibo people who import poisons and toxic waste to murder Nigerians.

What a dumb ironical example by a monkey!!!
Re: Indonesian Cremates Executed Nigerian Drug Convict by TheGoodJoe(m): 3:07pm On Jul 31, 2016
win3k:
There are great people in every Nigerian tribe, that does not excuse the fact that ibos are killing Nigerians with poisonous medicines, fake goods and imported toxic waste. novelist and footballers will not bring those people back. It will also not bring back the 50 Indonesians who die daily partly because ibo people take drugs into the country.

Stop trivialising a very serious matter and take your campaign to ibo land so they can stop the get rich or die trying mentality that is destroying Nigeria's name in these type of situations.

Go set up some innocent Ibo guys to satisfy your hatred. There are good and bad people in every tribe and country. It is as simple as that. Celebrate people who do well and caution/punish those who behave poorly.

Tribalising evil is wrong. I can not force you to change your views. You can not change the hundreds of ibos that make this country proud. There are many all over the world
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Re: Indonesian Cremates Executed Nigerian Drug Convict by win3k: 3:40pm On Jul 31, 2016
TheGoodJoe:
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Go set up some innocent Ibo guys to satisfy your hatred
In the last few years, anytime I see ibos at airports and streets abroad I call local police. I have done it 2 dozen times and recorded 7 arrests for drugs and other contraband. These were in several countries in Asia and Dubai. I did not follow the cases but I hope the ones caught with drugs will be shot.

I urge every single Nigerian in any country to call local police secretly when they spot an ibo person, if they have nothing to hide then fine but if they are carrying drugs good riddance to bad nonsense!
Re: Indonesian Cremates Executed Nigerian Drug Convict by TheGoodJoe(m): 3:56pm On Jul 31, 2016
win3k:
In the last few years, anytime I see ibos at airports and streets abroad I call local police. I have done it 2 dozen times and recorded 7 arrests for drugs and other contraband. These were in several countries in Asia and Dubai. I did not follow the cases but I hope the ones caught with drugs will be shot.

I urge every single Nigerian in any country to call local police secretly when they spot an ibo person, if they have nothing to hide then fine but if they are carrying drugs good riddance to bad nonsense!


Out of 24, 7 arrest. Yet you call 99% drug dealers. Be honest to yourself. There are many you got arrested that were innocent. That was achieved through Bigotry.

You are no different than Zimmerman who got a young teenager Trayvon Martin killed because he saw a black boy walking wearing a hood. At the end, the boy went to that neighborhood to visit his dad. He was on his way returning from buying things for his step brother.




Excerpt from Lovelyn Chidinma Nwadeyi's open letter to South Africans
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I am a Nigerian. Born in Nigeria to two Nigerian parents. Raised in Queenstown, Eastern Cape by those same Nigerian parents right up until I completed my Bachelors at Stellenbosch.

What nobody knew was that for the first three years of my life in South Africa, my little brother and I barely saw my dad more than twice a month. What was he doing absent from the home, other than selling pillowcases, duvets and bedsheets, from door to door on foot through the streets, villages and side roads of the old Transkei and Ciskei?

My father would leave the house on Monday mornings after him and my mom got us ready for school, and he would be gone for days and weeks, selling the few pillowcases and bedsheets he had from door to door. On foot. We were never sure when he would return. But when he did, we were always more grateful for his safety and aliveness than anything else.


https://www.nairaland.com/2275390/open-letter-nigerian-lady-south
Re: Indonesian Cremates Executed Nigerian Drug Convict by TheGoodJoe(m): 3:58pm On Jul 31, 2016
win3k:
In the last few years, anytime I see ibos at airports and streets abroad I call local police. I have done it 2 dozen times and recorded 7 arrests for drugs and other contraband. These were in several countries in Asia and Dubai. I did not follow the cases but I hope the ones caught with drugs will be shot.

I urge every single Nigerian in any country to call local police secretly when they spot an ibo person, if they have nothing to hide then fine but if they are carrying drugs good riddance to bad nonsense!
Now you know, if they have...

The same person typing 99%.

There are millions of Hardworking Ibos. Whether you like it or not. People who work hard and make their living honestly.
Re: Indonesian Cremates Executed Nigerian Drug Convict by muhammadkankia: 11:40pm On Aug 23, 2016
DEATH OF A DRUG TRAFFICKER IS ALWAYS TIMELY TO SAVE HUMANITY -
Much as I share the pains of parents and family members of late Izuchukwu F. Ezimoha, the young man executed for drug trafficking in far away Indonesia and whose funeral was held with pomp and pageantry in his village of Ezigbo, I will not subscribe to their idea of "heroism" as the executed drug peddler was lavishly described by his funeral posters etc.
Ezimoha's tragic end is sad and much as it induced traditional grief, it should also induce sober reflection by the family and Nigerians particularly the Igbo of the Southeastern Nigeria. This is a fine young man that could have been anything legit but was allowed to be wasted in pursuit of quick wealth. Our society has abandoned old ideals on which quality character used to be founded in favor of "get rich quick" ideals that always leaves behind trails of blood and pain.
Looking at the picture of Ezimoha as the death penalty was passed on him; which must have also came with the realization that the cottons were about to be closed on him and the only way he could ever get back to his Ezigbo village would be in a casket, one could see the regret for not listening to voice of reason. In one short moment, all the blitz and glitz and allure of a movie star kind of life that pushed him to cross the thin line between life and death were lost in that short moment. All the fancy clothes, the fancy cars and "A" class holiday resorts were reduced to nothing but a dream turned into nightmare. I'm sure the picture of his beautiful mansion in his village must have meant nothing to him in that short moment of hopelessness and must have remained so till life was snuffed out of him by the hot bullets.
His village was yet to get over its grief when another set of 7 young Igbo "International businessmen" were nabbed in Hydrabad India. The septet of Ejeana Rapheal Chidara, Ugochukwu Solomon Ubabuko, Obiora Chukwumeka Peter, Chrisval Akuabata, Okorie Samson Chukwuebuka, Eze Christian Chukwu and Uzo Promise Chukwudi were arrested by Indian police after long investigation of their hideous activities. From their names, one could easily hazard a guess that all the arrested young men were from the Igbo extraction.
I refuse to be naive and assume that it's coincidental that almost all Nigerian young men arrested across the globe in drug related issues are mostly young Igbos. Certainly there must be a driving force behind young men of Igbo extraction making the deadly drug trafficking business a business of choice and, I also don't believe it's the quick gains of the trade. If that's the case, other Nigerian youth of that category would have joined the train.
I believe the insistence of Igbo youth to stake it all in pursuit of their dreams is not unrelated with the manner elders of the region treat such deadly businesses with the same honour and respect they treat other legit pursuit as described by the hero funeral of Ezimoha. It beats me why a young man who decided to cross the globe to ferry deadly wares that could potentially destroy a whole generation of youth be treated as anything but an anathema to humanity.
Nobody could pretend ignorance about the menace of drugs in any human society. Currently Nigeria is under the vice grips of local drugs like codeine and other substances which could be bought over the counter without any prescription and, which when ingeniously abused give as much "high" (and as much death) as the deadly and expensive cocaine, heroine etc.
It's a duty to every Nigerian to condemn the actions of drug traffickers and revolt against seeming gains of the deadly trade the traders as outcasts. This is not particularly difficult especially for the Igbo community known for the revulsion against "osu". The fact that Indonesia refused any call for clemency to save people like Ezioha is indicative of its resolve to save its youth from randy young men afflicted with the "get rich quick or die trying" syndrome. It's instructive to note that no sane nation would allow its youth to be destroyed by being weak to implement its laws.
To the Igbo young men and indeed, the rest of Nigerian youth, the price for easy money is always heavy. Just in case you decide to go for it, be fair and consider people you will leave behind to carry the shame of burying you while struggling to hide the cause of your death as the family of Ezioha struggled to hide the cause of his death by just writing "who died in oversea".
Please don't just die in "oversea", die honourably.
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