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Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by funlord(m): 9:24am On Jan 31, 2018
benben1000:
Maimadu Issah is a Yoruba Muslim.
Who gives a _fuck? I'm not yoruba, igbo or hausa so take your tribal _cock measuring contest to someone who cares! I'm only here to laugh at those 2 losers in the story.

Bounce along kid!
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by okonja(m): 9:24am On Jan 31, 2018
NOC1:
All of you have gone blind and refused to pay attention to the Name, as the grand patron of National Association of Name Checkers and Region proclamination (NANCRP), I am entitled to bring there names to the executive arm of our organization.

My cohorts after careful and intelligent investigation I was told that these bandits go by the Ciroma and Mamhmud, further Investigations revealed that they come from the Northern part of Nigeria, based on our records and statistics we are still hoping that there must be a collaborator from the Southern part of Nigeria, because those people from that region are well known for the business.
LMAO
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by ipobarecriminals: 9:37am On Jan 31, 2018
undecided cool sad cool why plead with FGN to save u?Nah FGN send una?.Ur parents warned u against crime but whosai!Do the crime,pay the price.Even d good book says. the wage of sin is DEATH.Kill dem all
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 9:39am On Jan 31, 2018
Olalan:
How a sane person would think of trafficking to nations with death penalty for drugs is crazy. Only greed drives such courage.
na dere plenty profit dey
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by desgiezd(m): 9:39am On Jan 31, 2018
It is a pity that these people have to die this way. They knew the consequences of their actions yet they embarked on it. Too bad!!

Part of that report said they wanted to come home and serve their prison terms or be executed at home and receive decent burial. Who told them that the dead knows how their burial is handled, decent or indecent!
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by oake(m): 9:46am On Jan 31, 2018
benben1000:
Maimadu Issah is a Yoruba Muslim.
Prison Sources in Saudi Arabia confirmed to Saturday Vanguard that the two Nigerians, whose names have been given as Ibrahim Ciroma and Maimidu Issah, all from the Northern part of Nigeria, were executed last week.
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Proffdada: 9:46am On Jan 31, 2018
benben1000:
Maimadu Issah is a Yoruba Muslim.
your flat head won't let you reason that's hausa name. Moreover they maybe biafrauds trying to get empathy by masking their real names as northerners
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Enemyofpeace: 9:48am On Jan 31, 2018
Good for dem. Na their brother kill dem
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by justy15: 9:50am On Jan 31, 2018
They should tamper Justice with mercy cos it is their first attempt, my brothers from that part of the country have no such spirit maybe there is a colabo from their ipob masters
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by tete7000(m): 9:53am On Jan 31, 2018
Nigeria is a jungle. In a jungle it is survival of the fittest, no one cares for the other. Infact, the strong prey on the weak. It is this same prevalent jungle attitude that make our people dare to carry drugs to country with death penalty; man they will tell you must survive, others will say something must kill a man - if our government has refused to take care of you, then help yourself, put your destiny in your hand. They damn the consequence, but when face with death, they cry for help. What they don't know is that in a jungle no one comes to help an animal caught in a trap and in a danger of dying, only God's grace can help in such cases. If they find themselves facing death, with no help coming from the government, they should turn their gaze to God. Even if he won't safe them from physical death, he will be willing to welcome them to his abode in heaven and safe them from spiritual death.
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Joemtu: 10:22am On Jan 31, 2018
Saudi goverment is tough.thats why there are few nigerians there.i wonder when will these nigerians stop selling drugs here in south africa.what a nosense
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Skepticus: 10:32am On Jan 31, 2018
TheKingIsHere:
See what tribalism and hatred has reduced u to.

In the other thread u were quick to shout usual suspects but now that it involves your people you are blowing grammar.
.see ur statement in the other thread as a quick reminder
Ohhhhh My!!!!

You Nigerians are a pathetic lot.

Tribalism has twisted your brains into shreds

I'm don't represent any tribe and it has nothing to do with the names.

By "Usual Suspects" I meant NIGERIANS

Take your tribalistic crap elsewhere

You won't get that with me
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Witnes: 10:34am On Jan 31, 2018
U quite knw d consequences of drugs business in those areas and go ahead to involve urself bos of a luxurious life, na u kill urself,,, SUICIDE
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by dsocioemmy(m): 10:38am On Jan 31, 2018
kolawoleibukun:
Saudi Arabia is a very deadly place to be. Firstly, I do not support drugs and secondly I cannot totally agree to the allegation that those guys actually dealt with drugs. If you have ever been to Saudi Arabia you would understand the sense in my thought. The country has a record of human right abuse and it is a sharia state that does not respect any foreign nationals. They can label any charge on you and no one can contest it especially if you do not speak Arabic. They are liars and egregious Barbarians who are high on their stink oil money. They treat people like ulcer and they want to be worshipped at all cost.

Nigerian representatives in almost all of our consulates in foreign lands also have a record of neglect and unpatriotic assistance to Nigerians suffering (in prisons) abroad. Our ambassadors do not care about us and many Nigerians do not even know their representatives in the lands they reside. When you visit the Nigerian consulates in many countries, you will find foreigners working in key positions and these people do not understand our local languages not even pidgin. How can foreigners understand our plights in a foreign land? The phone numbers are not working in the consulates, there is no lawyer known to represent Nigerians in the law courts, no referral to someone who can help, in some cases there is no one to attend to Nigerians visiting the embassy. Sometimes you are asked to return 2 weeks later to see someone who will in turn give you a future date. It is such a gory and scary situation for Nigerians living abroad. Other consulates make extra effort to ensure the safety of their nationals while our ambasadors are flex with foreign women and shake hands with dirty deals. Does it strike you why many Nigerians living abroad return to Nigeria to renew their passports? The answer will shock you. Most people just do not want to make the headlines therefore they say nothing about it.

Nigerians are languishing in foreign jails and it is easy to throw the stone because we feel that we are in Nigeria. Many Nigerians are honest and zealous with their works yet the stigma lands them in jail. Not that they are guilty of any crime but anything labelled on Nigerians get a pass as long as it is negative. Our image has been gravely tarnished and it is this way because our giovernment keeps quiet and keeps pointting fingers. Once you talk about drugs, the Yoruba and Hausa look out for an Igbo name. We keep pelting stones but the reality is that the whites do not know the difference between Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa. The reality is that drug is not associated with any tribe but with the orientation given to a person. I have seen Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba in serious drug business and no one can tell me that drug belongs to a particular tribe.

We have a president in Aso rock today who is guilty of trying to move a consignment containing a kidnapped human being who was still breathing and packaged like an ordinary manufactured material in 1984. If a president would dare to move a human being disguised like ordinary goods, what punishment should befit him? Why are our nationals not protected yet we keep paying billions of our naira to ambassadors and ministers? Why are they so insensitive to the plights of Nigerians abroad?

Come what may, if not today one of your family members will have the need to travel to a foreign land. Before you label these guys criminals, make sure that they are rightly criminalized for the exact crime that they committed because it might be your relative tomorrow begging for his life for something that he does not know about.

Are we allowed to say a thing? Do we have a voice? Sadly, we don't because the same masses that you speak out for are the very ones to pelt you for no reason.
Thank you. This is very insightful
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 10:54am On Jan 31, 2018
There, no fulani immunity and cover-up.
WYSIWYG.
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by SBG04: 11:23am On Jan 31, 2018
To those people shouting tribalism, there is no tribalism here. It is a known fact that more than 95% of the Nigerians busted for drug trafficking worldwide are igbo. Statistically speaking, its even higher. Indonesia, Thailand, India, Vietnam, China, Australia, Singapore and South Africa, all have millions of Nigerians of Igbo extraction in their prisons. There is no tribalism in pointing out these obvious facts. Igbos are well known criminals worldwide. Fact!!!
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Sagay212: 11:33am On Jan 31, 2018
so these people dey do this thing too...nnne i am vely surplised

Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by albacete(m): 11:45am On Jan 31, 2018
Do the crime, pay the time.
What are they pleading for when they know the consequences?

I ain't got no pity for drug smugglers
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by 2shure: 11:48am On Jan 31, 2018
waiting on buhari.
una go old
wetin consign am.
hez ded sleeping on the throne

Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Toneyo: 11:54am On Jan 31, 2018
blaise00700:
Na fly way no dey hear dey follow dead body enter grave.

R.I.P to the dead.
Abi o
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by MduZA: 11:58am On Jan 31, 2018
We are more successful than them that's why they execute our brothers for developing their country sad
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Toneyo: 12:01pm On Jan 31, 2018
kolawoleibukun:
Saudi Arabia is a very deadly place to be. Firstly, I do not support drugs and secondly I cannot totally agree to the allegation that those guys actually dealt with drugs. If you have ever been to Saudi Arabia you would understand the sense in my thought. The country has a record of human right abuse and it is a sharia state that does not respect any foreign nationals. They can label any charge on you and no one can contest it especially if you do not speak Arabic. They are liars and egregious Barbarians who are high on their stink oil money. They treat people like ulcer and they want to be worshipped at all cost.

Nigerian representatives in almost all of our consulates in foreign lands also have a record of neglect and unpatriotic assistance to Nigerians suffering (in prisons) abroad. Our ambassadors do not care about us and many Nigerians do not even know their representatives in the lands they reside. When you visit the Nigerian consulates in many countries, you will find foreigners working in key positions and these people do not understand our local languages not even pidgin. How can foreigners understand our plights in a foreign land? The phone numbers are not working in the consulates, there is no lawyer known to represent Nigerians in the law courts, no referral to someone who can help, in some cases there is no one to attend to Nigerians visiting the embassy. Sometimes you are asked to return 2 weeks later to see someone who will in turn give you a future date. It is such a gory and scary situation for Nigerians living abroad. Other consulates make extra effort to ensure the safety of their nationals while our ambasadors are flex with foreign women and shake hands with dirty deals. Does it strike you why many Nigerians living abroad return to Nigeria to renew their passports? The answer will shock you. Most people just do not want to make the headlines therefore they say nothing about it.

Nigerians are languishing in foreign jails and it is easy to throw the stone because we feel that we are in Nigeria. Many Nigerians are honest and zealous with their works yet the stigma lands them in jail. Not that they are guilty of any crime but anything labelled on Nigerians get a pass as long as it is negative. Our image has been gravely tarnished and it is this way because our giovernment keeps quiet and keeps pointting fingers. Once you talk about drugs, the Yoruba and Hausa look out for an Igbo name. We keep pelting stones but the reality is that the whites do not know the difference between Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa. The reality is that drug is not associated with any tribe but with the orientation given to a person. I have seen Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba in serious drug business and no one can tell me that drug belongs to a particular tribe.

We have a president in Aso rock today who is guilty of trying to move a consignment containing a kidnapped human being who was still breathing and packaged like an ordinary manufactured material in 1984. If a president would dare to move a human being disguised like ordinary goods, what punishment should befit him? Why are our nationals not protected yet we keep paying billions of our naira to ambassadors and ministers? Why are they so insensitive to the plights of Nigerians abroad?

Come what may, if not today one of your family members will have the need to travel to a foreign land. Before you label these guys criminals, make sure that they are rightly criminalized for the exact crime that they committed because it might be your relative tomorrow begging for his life for something that he does not know about.

Are we allowed to say a thing? Do we have a voice? Sadly, we don't because the same masses that you speak out for are the very ones to pelt you for no reason.
What a comment? The best I have seen this year on nairaland.

I wish bigots will read this and have their minds changed the way they keep plunging this country with tribalism and religious divide.

Well done Sir.

1000 likes for you.
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Toneyo: 12:04pm On Jan 31, 2018
SBG04:
To those people shouting tribalism, there is no tribalism here. It is a known fact that more than 95% of the Nigerians busted for drug trafficking worldwide are igbo. Statistically speaking, its even higher. Indonesia, Thailand, India, Vietnam, China, Australia, Singapore and South Africa, all have millions of Nigerians of Igbo extraction in their prisons. There is no tribalism in pointing out these obvious facts. Igbos are well known criminals worldwide. Fact!!!
Your hatred for the Igbos is so alarming. No one comment a day from you without mentioning the Igbos or IPOB.

Weytin happen na?
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by WorldRichest: 12:07pm On Jan 31, 2018
kolawoleibukun:
Saudi Arabia is a very deadly place to be. Firstly, I do not support drugs and secondly I cannot totally agree to the allegation that those guys actually dealt with drugs. If you have ever been to Saudi Arabia you would understand the sense in my thought. The country has a record of human right abuse and it is a sharia state that does not respect any foreign nationals. They can label any charge on you and no one can contest it especially if you do not speak Arabic. They are liars and egregious Barbarians who are high on their stink oil money. They treat people like ulcer and they want to be worshipped at all cost.

The bolded part of your statements shows clearly that you are suffering from depression, psychiatric disorder and hatred.
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by akigbemaru: 12:11pm On Jan 31, 2018
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Mechejy: 12:26pm On Jan 31, 2018
daewoorazer:
Source:

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/alleged-drug-trafficking-two-nigerians-executed-saudi-arabia/
Buhari you are calling to save you is it the jubril that values life of cows than the citizens? wait a minute! or is it because you are a muslim you think he will rescue you? remember elzakzaky he is also a muslim but buhari dont give a damn.unless you are fulani if not forget it.how many people are killed by fulani herdsmen yet he remains adamant.going going gone
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by kolawoleibukun: 1:00pm On Jan 31, 2018
WorldRichest:

The bolded part of your statements shows clearly that you are suffering from depression, psychiatric disorder and hatred.
Well, you can count the number of like and share that my comment received and compare to yours to know who, in the eyes of the world, is normal.
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by Nobody: 1:02pm On Jan 31, 2018
kolawoleibukun:
Saudi Arabia is a very deadly place to be. Firstly, I do not support drugs and secondly I cannot totally agree to the allegation that those guys actually dealt with drugs. If you have ever been to Saudi Arabia you would understand the sense in my thought. The country has a record of human right abuse and it is a sharia state that does not respect any foreign nationals. They can label any charge on you and no one can contest it especially if you do not speak Arabic. They are liars and egregious Barbarians who are high on their stink oil money. They treat people like ulcer and they want to be worshipped at all cost.

Nigerian representatives in almost all of our consulates in foreign lands also have a record of neglect and unpatriotic assistance to Nigerians suffering (in prisons) abroad. Our ambassadors do not care about us and many Nigerians do not even know their representatives in the lands they reside. When you visit the Nigerian consulates in many countries, you will find foreigners working in key positions and these people do not understand our local languages not even pidgin. How can foreigners understand our plights in a foreign land? The phone numbers are not working in the consulates, there is no lawyer known to represent Nigerians in the law courts, no referral to someone who can help, in some cases there is no one to attend to Nigerians visiting the embassy. Sometimes you are asked to return 2 weeks later to see someone who will in turn give you a future date. It is such a gory and scary situation for Nigerians living abroad. Other consulates make extra effort to ensure the safety of their nationals while our ambasadors are flex with foreign women and shake hands with dirty deals. Does it strike you why many Nigerians living abroad return to Nigeria to renew their passports? The answer will shock you. Most people just do not want to make the headlines therefore they say nothing about it.

Nigerians are languishing in foreign jails and it is easy to throw the stone because we feel that we are in Nigeria. Many Nigerians are honest and zealous with their works yet the stigma lands them in jail. Not that they are guilty of any crime but anything labelled on Nigerians get a pass as long as it is negative. Our image has been gravely tarnished and it is this way because our giovernment keeps quiet and keeps pointting fingers. Once you talk about drugs, the Yoruba and Hausa look out for an Igbo name. We keep pelting stones but the reality is that the whites do not know the difference between Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa. The reality is that drug is not associated with any tribe but with the orientation given to a person. I have seen Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba in serious drug business and no one can tell me that drug belongs to a particular tribe.

We have a president in Aso rock today who is guilty of trying to move a consignment containing a kidnapped human being who was still breathing and packaged like an ordinary manufactured material in 1984. If a president would dare to move a human being disguised like ordinary goods, what punishment should befit him? Why are our nationals not protected yet we keep paying billions of our naira to ambassadors and ministers? Why are they so insensitive to the plights of Nigerians abroad?

Come what may, if not today one of your family members will have the need to travel to a foreign land. Before you label these guys criminals, make sure that they are rightly criminalized for the exact crime that they committed because it might be your relative tomorrow begging for his life for something that he does not know about.

Are we allowed to say a thing? Do we have a voice? Sadly, we don't because the same masses that you speak out for are the very ones to pelt you for no reason.
Apt
Re: Two Nigerians Executed In Saudi Arabia Over Drug Trafficking by 2shure: 1:19pm On Jan 31, 2018
u jus dey waste your time
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