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Wednesday, 29 April 2015

FG demands return of corpses of 4 Nigerians executed in Indonesia

The Federal Government has asked for the return of the corpses of 4 Nigerians executed in Indonesia following drug related offences yesterday April 28th.

In a statement released by the Public Communications Division of Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja, FG condemned their execution and condoled with their families. The statement below...
“The Federal Government of Nigeria has received with deep disappointment, news of the execution of four Nigerians, Messrs Martin Anderson, Okwudili Oyatanze, Jaminu Abashin and Sylvester Obiekwe by the government of Indonesia for drug-related offences. These executions have taken place despite spirited pleas for clemency made at the highest level by President Goodluck Jonathan, and more recently Ambassador Aminu Wali, Minister of Foreign Affairs, on April 21, during the 10th Anniversary of the New Asian-African Strategic Partnership Summit, which took place in Jakarta, Indonesia,

The Federal Government wishes to express its condolences to the families of the deceased. It has asked the Indonesian Government for the repatriation of the remains of the executed persons, so that they can be accorded decent burial in their various communities. The Federal Government seizes this opportunity to once again, warn all Nigerians to desist from drug trafficking and other offences that attract maximum punishment in several countries of the world. The Federal Government will continue to promote the welfare and protect the lives of Nigerians abroad, no matter their circumstances. Furthermore, government is committed to engage the government of Indonesia and other friendly countries regarding the conclusion of Prisoner Transfer Agreements and other bilateral means of safeguarding the interest and welfare of Nigerians.”the statement read

108 comments:

  1. Abeg they shud carry it and eat it.fools

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    1. I condemn the FG! Them no sabi pass to dey Condemn! Condemn boko haram, condemn SA, condemn Indonesia. Iranu, Abasha!


      *** mynameisSkelewu

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  2. At least lets giv them a grand burial

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    1. Grand burial for drug traffickers, what r u smoking?

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    2. If u give criminals grand burial, what kind of burial will u give a Chief in ur village?

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  3. At least lets giv them a grand burial

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  4. Chai! I feel 4 dis men o smh... hope other will learn $ stay of this act.

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  5. Ground na d same "Ala wu ofu" leave the dead body there.

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    1. Gbuuuaaaam!
      Bring d body n cause more grieves?
      The FG wud be surprised dt body go land naija family members no go cm claim am, well except them go add change to the body
      Fine we re angry they go executed bt wtever happens in Vegas shud remain dere biko
      RIP to the dead

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  6. Chai! I feel 4 dis men o smh... hope others will learn $ stay of this act.

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  7. Aiyaa,at least their families will get to pay their last respect & give them a befitting burial..Rip to them.

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  8. May their soul rest in peace..

    www.glowyshoe.blogspot.com

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  9. Foolish n careless pple..medicine after death,y didn't dey prevent d execution, now dey are demanding d corpse, for what? Use am drink garri? Otè dem

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    1. U're just a fool,so you think Nigeria govt have the power to prevent their execution.

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    2. ONYX*You B D Second Fool..Linda Ikeji First Son Ko...Linda Ikeji Last Born Ni!

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    3. Are you current at all guy??? Other countries too including nigeria pleaded with indonesian Govt but refused and they have done this before and will do it again....more nigerians and other nationals are still there waiting to be killed and Nigerian govt is still begging keep up with updates sir/ma

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    4. Ur stupidity will last for generations to come........how did u know they didn't try to prevent the execution when u spend ur entire life on Linda's blog and inside a guys ass..............when they didn't listen to international communities is it Nigeria they would listen....... U had Better stop thinking through ur porous ass

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    5. Is either you can't read properly of you are still a baby to understand. The statement read after pleading for clemency. The FG tried and even the whole world beg Indonesia but the pay deaf hear to the world plead.

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    6. Is either you can't read properly of you are still a baby to understand. The statement read after pleading for clemency. The FG tried and even the whole world beg Indonesia but the pay deaf hear to the world plead.

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    7. Ur so dumb. What do u expect nigeria2 do? Evry country has laws regulating them. Andrew chan is an Australian but their govt couldn't do anything abt it so u want nigeria to go perform signs n wonders there. Ur d change we need in nigeria cos u reason from anus no wonder ur a fuc*ing gay.

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    8. Even almighty Australia could not prevent the execution of their citizens. Pls stop ignorant comments

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    9. Ode, dirty gat lik u vomiting rubbish. So since Indonesia govt refuse FGN plea, they should kill themselves instead abi
      Gayish sense
      #Davido cook
      Aka okon

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    10. Well...it's easy to blame the Government. every 5 meters in Indonesia, there's a sign post that warns the penalty for drug offence is death! But that probably made it more lucrative for drug peddlers cos they would get more money trafficking to the 'high risk' counties...now, that's greed! so if despite all that people break the law, they will face the consequences. There are many things people can engage it to earn a living and not destroy other people's lives with drugs...I feel sorry for the way they died but I also feel sorry for the many lives and families their drugs destroy. hope others will learn and say no to drug trafficking

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    11. What magic did u expect the president to perform? Pls tell us oo, odie gwu

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    12. U no get sense atalllllll! Chai!!!

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    13. U should read well before condemning. They pleaded wth dem. They cldnt hv stopped d execution. It wasn't even only nigeria dat pleaded oda countries did too. Bt dey refused

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    14. You are foolish onyx.....Go and carry drugs and expect your father come and bail you out....idiot child

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    15. @Anonymous 30/04/2015 8:25 am: well said. It is clearly written from Indonesia airport to a good feet you walk down;that any drug related offence is death. Let this serve as a warning. Its enough for all those making other countries see Nigeria from a bad light. More ppl will still fall prey to this. Imagine sm1 telling me dt Indonesia gov hates blacks, esp Nigerians. Them dey drum call una? Greener pastures kor. Making hell holes look important...stay in ur country. imagine thousands of Nigerians languishing in cells all over the world, esp our 'nna bia' ppl. Ignorantiam non excusiat, what applies in their constitution is law. Don't think cos we are corrupt in judgement the whole world is. Abegi

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  10. But clemency for what biko? Did they not commit the crime?? It's different if they claimed to be framed, like that woman.

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    1. What are u saying to err is human to forgive divine so u have never made a mistake in ur life before abi? Mr Saint perfect go and sleep jor...

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    2. Anonymous 5:05 am: u are crazy. Err? In drug related offence? Go n read up n see wt drugs can do to a country. This is not like your Nigeria o.

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  11. Are you sure they haven't harvested the organs
    visit deborachidume.blogspot.com

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  12. Is an honourable thing to do, i hope the Indonesian government comply's .......

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  13. Yes since they've meted out the punishment on them, can we have their corpses so,their families can give them a,descent burial.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. I tot U had sense?...where they not guilty of d said offence...let it serve as a deterrent to others....nonsense!!!

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  14. Smh#. May their souls rest in peace. Atleast they made peace with God which is d most important thing and d primary reason why we r on earth.

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  15. Make e nor be like say person nor try.

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  16. U see all dis evil pple? Dey said dey ar FG. If Job dey dis country dey go commit d crime? Foolish country

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    1. Job Dey...Na u no wan work.
      How many Masters You Hold Self?

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    2. Tell me one Country Where jobs have been created and there are no crime. You want FG do virtually everything for you. Even the man that can't impregnate his wife blames it on FG

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    3. Mumu, just open your mouth and say whatever comes to your foul brain

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  17. So that u will use the bodies for what? All the carcass lying in Born, how far? Yeye dey smell

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  18. do these Indonesians not care about diplomatic backlash?

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    1. The law is the law

      That's called principle my friend

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  19. If den go gree na. Fg no b only to use mouth talk ooo. Rip to them.

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  20. Fuck Nigeria Government we will retaliate and kill all Indonesians we find. new movement

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    1. Will that bring back the dead? U are on ur own.

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  21. So sad FG pls let all our ambassadors come bk home as well😈😈😭😭🙏🙏

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  22. Dey av buried dem how? Shld dey go exhume dem? Dey shld av done dis even b4 d execution! So sad indeed!

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  23. It's too late to cry when the head is off

    ...........To be kind is easy, but to be just is not.

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  24. Dilly Bro RIP

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  25. Dilly sorry o, stop the 419 and noise making
    All the igbo guys wanting to get rich by force. Rip okwudili and the rest.

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  26. Good move. Their family will be happy at least

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  27. Any diplomats in this country? Let them come back home noe like they did in SA. Mtchewwww!

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  28. That name dilly rings a bell. Thats the name of the Ex convict dilly motors. Okuwdili's Brother is into drugs while dilly motors is a 419. So sorry for your loss.

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  29. Abeg wh corpse r dey talking abt, d 1s dat v bn buried or wh 1? Is too late o or else dey wl exhume dem.

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  30. May their soul rest in peace

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  31. Abeg wh corpse r dey talking abt, d 1s dat v bn buried or wh 1? Is too late o or else dey wl exhume dem.

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  32. At least d Indonesia government should be able to grant our government dis request. Linda take note!

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  33. Rip its a sad day for Nigerians and a lesson for all to stop messing up Nigeria's image home and abroad. Dilly motors hope you learn. Sorry its your Brother. Integrity is key in life. Dont know why people want to get rich by force. Never take the short cut or defraud any one to get richer the consequences.............

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  34. Dilly sorry o, stop the 419 and noise making
    All the igbo guys wanting to get rich by force. Rip okwudili and the rest.

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  35. Dilly sorry o, stop the 419 and noise making
    All the igbo guys wanting to get rich by force. Rip okwudili and the rest.

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    1. Shut your month. You nko you dont want to get rich by force

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  36. Dilly Bro RIP

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  37. Medicine after death!!! Useless government

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  38. So so sad, may their souls rest in peace.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  39. May their souls rest in peace

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  40. if they say no, our govt wont be able to even make them comply. time to rebuild so we finally have mouth at the international stage

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  41. Is that necessary? Won't that cause more pains for their families? They couldn't bring them back alive, why their corpses? Personally, I think its not necessary.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  42. I tot dey buried dem already"""" abeg dey shud better return their corpes ASAP...... Rubbish pple

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  43. Sad ....Rest In Peace to them

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  44. What's the point? Nigeria is a country where the government do not have regard for it's citizens.

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  45. God bless their soul

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  46. why didnt you post the picture of the last person? is it because he looks like a muslim?

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  47. Those guys deserve a decent burial according to the rites of the various communities.

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  48. Bad people. Wicked heart ♥

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  49. What a waste,what do we.want to do with the bodies of criminals, this our government self, wasted time to go and visit them,now you want to give them national award, like you granted your former Governor who came back home dressed like a woman, I beg I beg

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  50. Who will pay d cost of bringing them back? Has Nigeria become a country that celebrates death of drug pushers? Please play d National Anthem and order public holiday when u bring them back.

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  51. Unless these 4 condemned criminal are special, this is not d first time Nigerians have been executed abroad. When our soldiers gloriously died in Sierra Leone and Liberia, how many were brought back? Indonesia has made it clear that drug offences are punishable by death. Period. If u do drugs, stay away from Indonesia.

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  52. Mostly Igbo boys, smh. Igbo Kwenu.

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  53. Dey didn't say anitin wen dey wia about to be killed..,now dey hv bin killed u demand for dia corpses...what for?....I dnt get NIgeria and its non challant attitude to pressing issues

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  54. And onyx ..pls change ur profile pics....seriously I find it digusting each time I see ur comment ...#personal opinion though

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  55. And onyx and wilhema moses..pls change ur profile pics....seriously I find it digusting each time I see ur comment ...#personal opinion though

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  56. that's nice of the government to help the families with this at least

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  57. Rest in peace

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  58. wht kind of decent burial? are we nw encouraging people 2 go into drug trafficking? do lawrence anini n co got decent burial whn dem kill dem? pls dey shd leave dia dead body dere.after,dem go tell us say na 1billion naira dem spend 2 take bring dem home.make we no dey support bad tin.

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  59. so sad ...... may their soul rest in pp

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  60. May their souls rest in peace. So FG know of this matter?

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  61. Our Naija govt r jst so funny, dey didn't plead 4 dia life body now dey r asking 4 dia lifeless one

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  62. But these men committed a crime that they had to pay for with their souls. If we are to feel sorry for anyone, then it's the local Indonesian citizens that have lost their mind/senses/lives to the same product these men floated on the streets. That's karma in action. Well done President Widodo

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