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Sunday, 8 February 2015

Photos: Peaceful protest at Indonesia embassy following the killing of two Nigerians

Youths for Greater Nigeria, YGN, on Friday February 6th held a peaceful protest at the Indonesian Embassy in Victoria Island, following the execution of two Nigerians and incarceration of 12 more.

The group said they felt the need to voice out the concern of those remaining inmates and families that have their sons waiting for the same fate. An official of the embassy received a letter of appeal from the group to the Indonesian government. In attendance were mothers, siblings and the Nigerian community living in Indonesia.

Continue to see more pics from the march and names of those waiting on death row. The group say they hoping for either Prisons exchange or lowering the sentence to life.


120 comments:

  1. Hope this will achieve results!

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  2. rip to their soul

    Add me bored dudes nd ladies


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  3. rip to their soul

    Add me bored dudes nd ladies


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  4. hmmmmmmm...sumtin shud be done abt dis..........May their souls rest in peace.......Amen




    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB.....

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    1. Thgt i was the only one dat noticed....may God help dem

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  6. Good one! That's d spirit guys. Always be ur bruh keepers. May d protest yield good results.

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    1. Their brothers were drug peddlers, duly caught, tried, convicted and executed. The rest of the world is not like Nigeria. If you do the crime, you will pay the price. Instead of protesting, they should go home and raise better children for the world.

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    2. Their brothers were drug peddlers, duly caught, tried, convicted and executed. The rest of the world is not like Nigeria. If you do the crime, you will pay the price. Instead of protesting, they should go home and raise better children for the world.

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    3. Anon 6:33 thanks! The earlier they remove them, the better for the good ones. Im tired of facing bs and stigmatization left n right because some idiots won't hustle right. See how we go and spoil our name and image around the world and spoil things for the honest ones. Smh

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  7. Wow this is bullshit playinh God

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  8. This is sad

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    www.glowyshoe.blogspot.com

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  9. Its painful sha. They shd tamper justice wif mercy abeg

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  10. Hummm..May d soul of d dead rest in peace

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  11. Almost every name on the list is an Igbo name! Smh!!


    RICNINO

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    1. It not almost o
      All the name are IBO
      I wonder na only IBO dey live there?

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  12. The government has to speak against this





    #JustSaying

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  13. The law is not going to be adjusted, Indonesian President on Christian Amanpor said, people die everyday of drugs in his country and traffickers are the cause, so anyone guilty of dealing with drugs must face death penalty. Something about the names on the list though, all IBOS.

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  14. All dis Ibo boys wat have u done again kwaaaa??? God help dem...

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  16. Asian countries doesn't pamper drug issues like nigeria .my advice to Asian countries is dat dy should make nigerians sign a form stating all d punishment for crimes in country before giving you a visa. So that no one will complain when caught with drugs.

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  17. Choi! My igbo bros

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  18. But Naija boys should steer clear of that country if they must peddle drugs. It just doesn't make sense. You know the penalty yet you still go ahead to deal.

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  19. And they all Igbos!! All these modern igbo brothers sef...what did this men do bikonu?

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  20. Pls our government should do something about this abeg.

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    1. Shebi na government send dem do drugs. U shud see what these drugs do to people that use them, then you wouldnt pity any of these fuckers trying to make quick cash by indirectly killing these people. Too bad nothing from this protest will yield any result. The relatives should accept their loss already.

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  21. All this killing of Nigerians must stop pls our government shud pls do something


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  22. Chai! Lord Jesus pls save them and may the protesters voices be heard IJN. Amen

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  23. All Igbos, blv it ll be drug related. Dis country's are saying stop bring dis stuff to poison our citizens. So if u ve d get rich quickly syndrome Pls go to Indonesia. Me no pity any1

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  24. Omo na igbo name full there o. But igbo or no igbo, they shouldnt kill them like animal. we on our part shud tell these people to desist from illegal trades like drug dealing.

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  25. The Indonesian govt should tamper justice with mercy on the remaining inmates.
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    @Carlos via Nokia Lumia

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  26. The Indonesian govt should tamper justice with mercy on the remaining inmates.
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    @Carlos via Nokia Lumia

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  27. Our Igbo boys no dey hear word sef

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  28. I wonder y anybody would go to Indonesia.

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  29. Why are they all igbos??

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  30. I pray their protest yield something positive and not just to make the noise


    •••••••••QUEENMAYA•••••••••

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  31. Hmmm. Nawah. I pray the indonesia govt listens to them.

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  32. so bad why is all the names in the list igbo...desperation even with death risk

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  33. I know evil resides with all tribes, tongues, nations and peoples but this list...
    How come all persons on it belong to the same ethnic stock?

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  34. Notice they are all ibo boys? Smh

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  35. Dis is d part where our leaders are expected to step in & do something but no, dey are busy with campaigns. Linda take note!

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  36. Dis is d part where our leaders are expected to step in & do something but no, dey are busy with campaigns. Linda take note!

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  37. Dis is d part where our leaders are expected to step in & do something but no, dey are busy with campaigns. Linda take note!

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  38. Dis is d part where our leaders are expected to step in & do something but no, dey are busy with campaigns. Linda take note!

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  39. This is grossly unethical! May God help them.

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  40. I pity them, but Nigerians should learn to respect the Laws of other countries ... desist from carrying drugs.Funny enough all the names mentioned are from a particular geograhical area in NIgeria known to be despirate for money, too bad but i wish them well so they can learn from their mistakes

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  41. All ibo names! Na wa! Get rich quick by all means syndrome is taking it's toll on the ibo community. God help us. Mac10...

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  42. Na wa for this kinky country oooo

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  43. Check out similarity in the names, all from the south.

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  44. God shld help dem get freedom, buh na only igbo Boyz dey dere

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  45. All ibo names
    my ibo brothers and hustle sha. Smh

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  46. Only my igbo People. Ô di egwu. What à shame. Becos of Ego. Get rich and pose in thé village. Ô di egwu. Merde.

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  47. The message and lesson in this is: "If you don't like the consequence, then don't do drugs". Nigerians are yet to come to terms with discipline. The culture of indiscipline has been enthrenched in Nigeria/Nigerians since independence. Any government that attempted to instill discipline met massive criticism,resistance and premature truncation through military coups and even assasination.No nation can achieve a true and enduring prosperity without discipline. Look carefully and you'll see that most if not all the dilenmas bedeviling Nigeria today have a common denominator - INDISCIPLINE!.
    Much as we may call the death sentence an extreme justice, some nations have taken such penal steps to ensure that one loophole of indiscipline does not widen into a nation-wide decadence, and a strong deterrence is set for all.

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  48. Na wa! Only ibo names!!

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  49. It's high time we start balancing the equation here..-minus - minus= ?

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  50. Angola, Malaysia and Indonesia are just killing Nigerian citizens anyhow

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  51. omo my igbo brodas don finish.......

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  52. This is serious. Majority are Ibo's.

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  53. Nigerian government,please do something about this issue.

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  54. Why are these all igbo names? What's wrong with igbo people? Tufiakwa! Na only una dey? I heard igbo's are the reason why Dubai immigration changed their policies for Nigerians.

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  55. So sad bt majority if not all the names on that list re ibo names. Why do we ibo's' always get involved in drugs related offences. We all need money bt must we push drugs to get money and in the process endanger ur life and your whole family put in2 jeopardy and have to start runnin helter skelter to get u freed. Tink bfr actin my ibo brodas. #sayno2drugtrafficking. C-NERO-7

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  56. Not being tribalistic and inhuman.But these igbo guys ain't portraying the country well

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  57. Is it me or are these just Igbo guys.....Igbo eh...crime must always be part of us

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  58. Is it me or are these just Igbo guys.....Igbo eh...crime must always be part of us

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  59. May God intervene and ve mercy on them all....

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  60. All these NNa boys sef. stop going to that country. Also stop doing drugs.

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  61. Nice action , its high time they knw Nigerians are not fools αи∂ we don't deserve to be dying like chickens

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  62. Nice action , its high time they knw Nigerians are not fools αи∂ we don't deserve to be dying like chickens

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  63. Do we really have a president in ds country wis plead is no longer heard,I God help us

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  64. Do we really have a president in ds country wis plead is no longer heard,I God help us

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  65. Do we really have a president in ds country wia plead is no longer heard,I God help us

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  66. My goodness! This list is so disturbing to even look at,i feel so sorry for all of them.Only one person was lucky enough to be freed... Igbos are usually too involved in criminal Acts as much as they keep denying it....Not being tribalistic, just stating facts#Really sad#May those who have passed on RIP

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  67. Na wa 4 ibo hussle o! Haha,all dis pple are igbos nw,how come....na 2hussle die!!!!na wa o...igbo kwenu!

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  68. Always igbo and igbo....eh,y nw...no single yoruba, hausa,tiv etc....ha! Linda....dis is huge!

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  69. Na wa 4 ibo hussle o! Haha,all dis pple are igbos nw,how come....na 2hussle die!!!!na wa o...igbo kwenu!

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  70. Obey the law or get out .

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  71. When will this my igbo brothers understand na onye di ndu ga akpata ego kwusi iji ike achuego .

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  72. IBO guys, na wa o. They are the ones bringing this humiliation upon themselves. Can't one b contented wt wat one has gotten? Why look for money at all cost, now look at how this young men are bn wasted.
    May God touch d heart of d Indonesian govt to lower d sentence, killing is not the best. IBO boys biko nu, stop drugs trafficking. I must b big boy na em dey cause all ds. God is in control.

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  73. i believe something can be done to end this nemesis






    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  74. Fuckin blood suckin indonis gov

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  75. Haba!! Just look at the number of igbo names in that list. The thing is that this our useless Nigerian gov't will never stand up for its citizens on a normal day talk more of during an election period like this. If we have an sensible and effective ambassador to Indonesia why would anybody have to protest?

    I hope they get out of that trash hole with their lives tho, igbo or not igbo. We have to be careful in our dealings. The Nigerian gov't doesn't care about us. Nothing is worth dying for here!! *sobs*

    #Fizz

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  76. I pray God intervenes cause this is a delicate matter. www.ikeani.blogspot.com

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  77. Igbos and their desperation for money. Na wa ooo!!!

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  78. Hav you all noticed they are all igbos ?

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  79. na wa ooo..and what has the government done about this all...instead they hold on to megaphones to preach about electing them...when both the home front and diaspora,continue to make up their prisons with unrealistic jail terms...and deaths.................I hope aunty Linda publish my comment this time

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  80. Druggie! Thailand no dey even carry them go court...they kill them on sight!

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  81. Nigerians should stop being silly. We all know Asian countries don't take drug offences lightly and our people want quick money.

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  82. Fed Govt should have intensified its effort to make it happen

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  83. Linda, the man being interviewed in the third picture, is he also undergoing gender transplant hormone therapy, like Bruce Kardashian... Jenner?!!!

    Impulse400

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  84. Too bad oooo.. Our govt should do something but quite unfortunate we don't hv d kind of govt that can speak up

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  85. Drugs offence in other country is death penalty. It only in Nigeria is politic, gladys iyama was a drug pusher face the same death penalty then today nigerian as turn it to politic.Pdp govt is not saying anything.

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    1. My friend face your English and learn it well. What has PDP got to do with drug trafficking!

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  86. In as much as we condemn the execution, there is a need to address the Nigerians quest for easy money.It is disgraceful both at home and abroad.

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  87. How come they are all Igbo people???

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  88. No yoruba or hausa name...
    I comment my reserve #SaiBuhari

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  89. See dat man breast lol...pls o have mercy o

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  90. How come they are all igbo? God have mercy ooh.. our government should do something na

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  91. All of them are igbo, not surprised!

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  92. Chikata Chidinma8 February 2015 at 16:26

    they all wanted to make money at the expense of other people's health and life,even at d expense of their own lives. .terrible.God have mercy.

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  93. I understand the need for international relations and co-operations but those guys committed the crimes they are being punished for right? Well?

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  94. ANYWHERE YOU HEAR OF DRUG RELATED ISSUES,THE PERSONS INVOLVED IS MOSTLY IGBOS.YOU KNOW THE RULES OF THE COUNTRY YOU ARE ABOUT TO ENTER,YET YOU GO AGAINST IT..FACING THE LAW IS NOW LIKE WICKEDNESS IN RETURN.I FEEL FOR THE CAPTURED THOUGH.MAY GOD GRANT FAMILIES OF THE EXECUTED;COURAGE TO BEAR THE LOST AND MAY HE HELP THE INCARCERATED OUT SAFELY TOO...AKA.....BE SAFE

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  95. Nigeria should place a ban with our citizens doing business in Indonesia . I see people here stating that they are Ibo names. That is not what matters. They are Nigerians first. What a shame... Afterall Linda is Ibo but is not biased. Do you all think she did not see that before posting this ?

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  96. All na Eboe names.
    No wonder Ibos are die hard Jonothing supporters. Criminals supporting each other.

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  97. Ibos should stop disgracing this country. Una too like money. The other day i read a white man bought an ibo guy as a toy for the son to pkay with and the guy accepted because of the money involved. They are the highest drug peddlers, they van even use their own family for rityal because of money
    Mitcheeeew.

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  98. Ibos should stop disgracing this country. Una too like money. The other day i read a white man bought an ibo guy as a toy for the son to pkay with and the guy accepted because of the money involved. They are the highest drug peddlers, they van even use their own family for rityal because of money
    Mitcheeeew.

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  99. Austine Analikwu9 February 2015 at 03:55

    In-as-much-as one abhors crime, death sentence is not a deterrence to crime. The essence of punishment is to correct and one does not learn correction when he is dead. No repentance in the grave. No one should take away life because he is not the author of life. Our government should rise up to the challenge and plead Indonesia govt to save the lives of the remaining ones waiting execution. Other govts did it.... Nigeria kept quiet.

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  100. 12:24 u re big fool

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  101. This drug issue is a very big one. If only we were able to curb it from home we wouldn't be talking about this today. That same death sentence that Buhari is being crucified for today would have been the permanent solution to this. I am of the opinion that if we had upheld that practice today Nigerians wouldn't be gracing some island prison on death row. Its a big shame to us Nigerians. God help us as we help ourselves!

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  102. Death is usually the penalty for drugs peddling in these Asian countries. And the fact is, they do not hide it. At least I know about Malaysia. I just don't understand why people want to make it at the expense of their precious lives.
    One thing i know about this case is that it can only take the mercy of God for these ones.

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  103. I pray God's mercy speaks to them. But please let us always remember that it will profit nothing to gain all the wealth if at the end one loses his soul.









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  104. The pit of hell is better than republic of Nigeria, is only Nigerians that are been killed, embarrassed,etc. The president is a disgrace to the nation and all his so called workers. Imagine how leaders of tomorrows are been killed and the old fools are enjoying the nation cake that suppose to be shared to everybody alone, contesting for presidency and governors. Have this guys committed more than the president and governors? Is Nigeria good for a living before they traveled to engage their salves in drug business? What the foreigners doing in Nigeria? Stealing our oil, misusing our girls,using our girl nude pictures and sex video tapes for porn website, etc while in all most all the Asia countries you there not near their ladies. Is a big disgrace and shameful thing to the Federal Republic of said called Nigeria. One day will be the potion of your children and then you will test the soup and know how it sweets BASTARDS.

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