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Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Music producer, others arrested with N374million worth of banned substances

An Asaba based music producer, Micheal Okafor (pictured above) and three other Nigerians based in South Africa namely, Obi John Chukwuenyem, Gilbert Kelvin and Deborah Ifeoma, have been arrested by officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for having in their possessions, banned drugs weighing 41.625 kilogrammes comprising 36.675kg of methamphetamine and 4.95 kilogrammes of cocaine with an estimated street value of over N374,625million.


 The suspects were all arrested at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) while departing and arriving Nigeria. Speaking on their arrest, the Lagos Airport NDLEA Commander, Mr Hamza Umar said Obi John Chukwuenyem (48) was arrested with 21.695 kilogrammes of methamphetamine found inside his bag; Gilbert Kelvin (37) with 9.980 kilogrammes of methamphetamine concealed inside solar security lamps; Deborah Ifeoma who is a mother of seven (40) with five kilogrammes of methamphetamine packed inside foodstuff while Okafor Michael (44) the music producer was with 4.95 kilogrammes of cocaine hidden inside silicon sealants.

When interrogated, some of the suspects said they were not aware the drugs were concealed in their goods. Obi John who lives in South Africa, said he ventured into the business so he could pay his children's school fees
 “I struggle to feed my family by selling foodstuff. Now, the business is near-moribund. A friend met me on my birthday and introduced me into drug trafficking. He promised to pay me 15,000 South Africa rand. My children are out of school because of my inability to pay tuition fee. This is the first time I would deal in drugs and I regret everything. I pray to be out of this problem” he said. 
Gilbert, who claims to be into importation and exportation of phones and clothes, said he has five children from three women and has suffered major loses in his business
“My business is grounded and I now live from hand to mouth. My South African friend for over ten years gave me solar lamps where the drug was found. He used to assist me financially and he also promised to pay my children’s school fees.”
Deborah who is a mother of seven said
“I take care of my seven children from selling foodstuffs. I came to Nigeria to buy foodstuffs like melon, vegetables and other local spices. I approached a man in South Africa for financial assistance to enable me expand my business. He called me that somebody would give me some food items for him. When I got to the airport, NDLEA officers detected methamphetamine in the package given to me by the man. This was how I found myself in this situation”. 
For the Asaba based musician who was coming into Nigeria from Brazil when he was apprehended, said he was not aware the hard substances were in a bag a friend gave him to deliver to someone in Nigeria
“I am a music producer. I traveled to Brazil to promote my music label and to partner other producers. I had a successful deal but on my way back, I accepted a bag from a friend I met in Sao Paulo to take to Nigeria. When I got here, NDLEA demanded to search and 29 out of the 34 sealants were found to contain cocaine. This is a major setback for my career and I feel very bad.”
Photo credit: Vanguard

113 comments:

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    1. Greedy animals, they won't find a legal way to earn a living. U guys re in deep shit. Ubanagum

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  2. E DON BE FOR U PRODUCER

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  3. Have always known or suspected that some of this entertainers and producers engage in dirty deals because they live larger than life, they live above their earnings.


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  4. Good one. They should face it

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  5. Wat are people turning into cos of money?

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  6. Same way de'll catch kc presh.....yes I said it! Ndoooshi!

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    1. So many of our celebrities. Smh. Don't want to mention names but everyday is for the thief,one day is for the owner.


      Blinkbecky808@gmail.com

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  7. Everybody wants to mk it on time.....
    Ologunifemidolapo@yahoo.com

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  8. Music producer my ass. Next pls

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  9. Consequence of greediness and lack of content

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  10. Crime does not pay, I don't know why people like getting themselves into trouble.

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  11. Ewwww! Too bad for them 'get rich quick syndrome' smh #onelovefromSnow#

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  12. Brazil to promote ur music? R u kiddin me rit nw,v u finish makin ur career in naija? Jail all of dem jo,drug is bad n datz dat

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  13. Hardship everywhere. That's why one should be thankful, if you can feed 3times a day.

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  14. Super story....... well anyhow.........if u guys re innocent...den its trully a pity.......


    347M??? Hmmmmmmmm

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  15. Hahaha December quickie! I know say na my igbo ppl lol umunne m ekene mu unu

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  16. If you don't desist you over there,you would soon been caught either you like it or not. 1 pet 5:7-8. BishopDammy#

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  17. Na wah ooh, people get mind shaa


    #abbytohxoft

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  18. I honestly hate it when I see Igbo men involved in stuff lie this, strengthens the myth that we are all about easy money, which is not true! It is just the present clime of the country that is making young men desperate.

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  19. whenever they are caught they always have a sad story 2 tell...life is no bed of roses..stop looking 4 d fast lane..slow n steady wins d race ..may God help them.

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  20. Tk hrt linder ur turn amuzieemmanuel@gmail.com

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  21. SMH...oluwalobunmi

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  22. So they gave you a bag and you never asked what was inside or check for yourself?? In this age ?? who does that?

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  23. Even with this some are ignorant and still fall prey.

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  24. he should face the law..these young igbo guys that engage in drug trafficking should stop! they are bringing shame to us! saaaad!


    #GodblessNigeria

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  25. Oh well.. They always have a story to tell

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  26. All of you suspects will definitely have one thing or the other to say,let d NDLEA investigate dis well cos I don't knw wah to say nd they'll have to take full consequences

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  27. When something is unlawful, better not to engage in it, because one day you may be caught. mjabdulk@gmail.com

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  28. That's not enough reason to indulge in such business. In fact there is no excuse for such crime. <<>>. REPORTING>>>. LIVE FROM PORT NOVIA>>>

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  29. He'll buy big cars tomorrow and start singing in stolen beat with useless lyrics and people will clap for him.God help us.
    Mrs feyi

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  30. Nawa ooo dis is Seriously, well may God help dem

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  31. good for him. he will stay there and do Christmas

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  32. I don't know why people can't be patient and work for their hard earn money... Greedy people

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  33. Dey shud rougt in jail dat is hw dey kil innocent people d Govt shud handle dem. Very wel

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  34. Hmm der is God oo

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  35. Say no to crime
    No excuse, every crime has its consequences

    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  36. adaonah82@yahoo.com3 December 2014 at 09:28

    Tomorrow dey wil say dey re made....drug money. Linda I stil dey coment ooo I must win dat ur giveaway o.

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  37. nawa ooooo, God help us.

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  38. linda ikeji's boo3 December 2014 at 09:31

    Good for him.if he succeded in that,the next thing na to come they give testimony and thanks giving in church for blessing him.

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  39. CHINEKE!!!! Some people have mind ooooooo........ Anyway, them luck no shine (•͡˘˛˘ •͡)

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  40. Eya I pity dem bt dnt believe a word dey say abt dem nt knowing dey r trafficking drugs dts a lie n 2 think of it ds is wat most musicians,actors n producers engage in n get very rich cos I always wonder wat type of music dey sing 2 make all dose money... NJ

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  41. I know this brother

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  42. They are all telling NDLEA super story oooo

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  43. Y didn't you open d bag to check wats inside Dats how u people will be lying

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  44. Their stories dnt even add up. They shud be prosecuted squarely.

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  45. This is called I must make am by fire by thunder. Oma se o

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  46. woa end of the road

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  47. Awooo so sorry God will c u tru

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  48. Top who does only tops....@okafor

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    1. Hehe. You know him too. He is always in Brazil

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  49. People are supposed to have learnt that collecting any item from someone is very risky. They should refer them to courier services that if their story is true.

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  50. Since I have been reading and hearing about drug stuff no one has ever accepted that they know about the drug or the we say it because they can pay bill or challenges that lead them into it...please can't they say No? Or are their the only one with issues we all know the implications about drug trafficking...music producer travel to brazil to promote his music as Don jazz or who abeg

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  51. My eastern people wont never stop

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  52. story for d gods

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  53. Men that's serious money oo.... Any ♓☺ÏŽ sha its illegal and he is busted

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  54. Tee Bilz and Limpop manager watch out! all those wealth u guys pose with and claim u made them from music, God is watchimg u all in 3D

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  55. There's no short route to success. Hardwork is key mehn. PeopIe won't ever Iearn

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  56. fast money way.......... lesti

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  57. N374,625million???? aunty, u no dey edit ur post

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  58. This is terrible,but they should stop with all the lies of not knowing the substance was with them.

    About collecting package from someone to help deliver to another without properly checking the content is very risky.

    They should all face the law but the music producer should be investigated further.

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  59. Story for d gods,ur frnd gave u to deliver to someone!!!

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  60. lies lies...jail is smelling all around u guys now....

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  61. Na woah! I have learnt that accepting parcels from unknown persons may be wrong cos you don't know what is inside.

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  62. Hehe, so little value for human life...this is the worst era ever...I mean look at him...well who knows his story.... Buh a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do!!! #just saying...... Cherrio.

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  63. Hehe, so little value for human life...this is the worst era ever...I mean look at him...well who knows his story.... Buh a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do!!! #just saying...... Cherrio.

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  64. Na wa o...#gift#

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  65. They will always have an excuse

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  66. fraudsters ur tym is up....quinyluv21yahoo.com

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  67. They should let dem b. Abeg man must survive na

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  68. "Lindodo i hear sey u dey chop peoples comments huh! abeg no chop dis one oo# and back to the mata@ I accepted a bag from a friend I met in Sao Paulo to take to Nigeria. #babaoja is dat ur first tym? omo one day for the owner mehn! make una just take heart"

    #Eniloloboh#

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  69. Odiegwu!!!!!!so sorry for them sha

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  70. Damn!! This drug trafficking is really bad. People should be very careful wen collecting anytin from people to deliver............diamonddanielz

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  71. The fact that NDLEA exposed their ass shows that they aint got dough an backup.. Nobody holypass..na person wey den catch be thief..the others nko? Keep faith..una nogo too tey for jail..

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  72. Good for them all. Sweedydiagold@gmail.com

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  73. Our politicians sef dey do pass all dz ones
    .smh

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  74. That producer must be a broke ass nigga ..... Make them doh , their god-fathers will rescue them soon

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  75. After dem go cum dey post big cars nd wrist watches on Instagram...God go catch dem one by one

    ------#Auntylindagoddaughter#

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  76. NDLEA must start destroying these drugs in public. We know that the drugs siezed are almost always sold by the NDLEA to drug cartels who then traffic the drugs undisturbed and even worse distribute them within the country.
    Now that Bode George is the drug Czar via his wife, we will be seeing higher cases of drug use in Nigeria.
    Nigerians have very very little education on drugs. How many people know what meth is and what it does? Or that ecstacy (molly) is an innocent looking pill?
    NDLEA are not doing much by way of determent and this is how Bode George is now making his money. From Pension thief to Drug dealer. All under GEJ.
    God please help Nigeria.

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  77. >>>>> Naija and crimes, its becoming embarrassing<<<<< corcake@yahoo.com

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  78. Story for the gods. Most entertainment peeps are into drug trafficking, so I am not surprised at this one, God will expose them one by one. They keep living flamboyant life style that we know music or acting alone can't settle those bills.

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  79. Bad market for this xmas oo.

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  80. Drug peddling is a crime against humanity. Pple are brain dead coz of it. Its a wicked business

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  81. Hmmm.... wonders, shall never cease....

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  82. Abeg free them they are hustlling for their daily bread.........Most of our politicians and entertainers are into it so its not a big deal

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  83. Hiding under Music.
    Some of dis so called entertainers' ways no pure.....

    Olatee

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  84. This is a serious problem for them. Business gone sore

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  85. Not just him..most of dem are involved in shady business..the quest for money

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  86. God don catch dem, bad xmas for dem.

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  87. I really dont blame them when the government does not provide jobs, people then venture into stuff to survive

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  88. Wetin Xmas go do. Good for u

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  89. At least they didn't kill or defraud anyone like our yahoo brothers....u guys should let the guys be jare..many of you guys here are saying shits just cos u don't have such opportunities...

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  90. Africa is the next big market for drugs - unfortunately for we still lack even the basic interventions such as drug rehab centers. This book on Africa says it all about where Africa is headed

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