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Tuesday 25 November 2014

Nigerian man sentenced to death in Malaysia for drug trafficking

A 35 year old Nigerian man was sentenced to death today November 25th by a Malaysian High Court for trafficking in 251.66 gm of methapethamine.

Abuchi Ngwoke, was arrested in May 2012 at a Malaysian airport. He had swallowed the drugs.

The High court judge described Ngwoke's testimony about swallowing gemstones in Nigeria before traveling to Malaysia as absurd. A date is yet to be set for his execution.

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    1. Wen he was flashing all d Versaces n Louboutins and Gucci's. He was having fun abi. D don catch am now

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    2. Other intending smugglers make una learn o...for Malaysia "dada" is death...I weep for his family.

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  2. "Death" 4 drug trafficking, so wat Abt manslaughter??

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  3. Can u imagine? Very shameful

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  4. Awemuyne@yahoo.co.uk

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  5. Why sentenced to death? What he did is illegal but the sentence is too much hate ... what happened to some years imprisonment? I hate this rule of law...

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    1. Death is the punishment for trafficking in drugs in Malaysia, its a common fact. They are fighting desperately to keep sanity in their society unlike what obtains in America. Why foolish Nigerians will always take their drugs there is completely beyond me. Drugs are bad and those pple don't play about it. They will KILL you for trafficking drugs in their country.

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  6. So sad, young wasted life

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  7. Sad.he should have changed his ways but now it's too late

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  8. It's a pity to hear this but I still can't understand how people will have mind to do drugs in those countries even though it's clearly written on their visas that drug trafficking attracts death penalty.

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  9. Sad they will execute him no matter d amount of pleading

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  10. Haaaaaaaaaaa this male boys joking with their life.

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  11. Bad market

    I am Coonett

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  12. Haba!!....2 death! TOh iyanufemi2@gmail.com

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    R.I.P e don be for yu i swear....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Haba,killin fr drug?wat of pesin wey kill pesin,wetin dem go do m? Stupid judge

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  15. You can see how this things are happening so fast. Please desist from all evil acts before the devil finishes you himself. 1pet 5:7. BishopDammy#

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  16. Oh God, may God forgive him and at least make heaven, warning to Nigerians who are into drug trafficking

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  17. Isnt this sentensing too severe? Our Govt shld pls intervene cos its their fault. When they breed jobless youths wat do they expect?

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    1. Despite the travails at home, taking drugs to Malaysia was his choice. It is a known fact that they don't joke with pple bringing drugs into their country.

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  18. Too bad #bright bravo#

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  19. My Igbo brohers no dey hear word! They all think their lot will be different when they head up to go and "hustle", instead of doing the right thing and desisting from drug trafficking. Asia no dey smile when it comes to drugs!

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  20. Its becoming an evryday affair to hang a Nigerian for one crime or the other esp in Malaysia, Singapore & some Asian countries

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    1. Perhaps Nigerians shouldn't go to those countries you mentioned to commit crimes thst warrant the death penalty, like trafficking in drugs.

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  21. All Nigerians guys and girls in Malaysia gu are into drugs or selling of their kidneys.. desperation.. and girls are dying 2 have them..

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  22. Wow!they will never listen.i hope this will serve as a lesson to others

    Bolateethole.blogspot.com

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  23. Chaiiiiii nwaoke oma may your perfect soul rest in perfect peace. Poverty, anyway hustling continue no retreat no surrender.

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  24. No now, the government should do something

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  25. Say no to crime

    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  26. Immediately I saw the update I know dat it will be an igbo man pls umunne m bikonu welunu nwayo na eme ihe a

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  27. Another Biafran falls. Living in nigeria alone can make you find any means to be rich. Person don splash water on you before.

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  28. This cannot happen to a UK or US citizen.
    Even with all our mouth, our country has zero clout abroad.
    Such a shame.

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  29. Oh my world! This is someone's son, brother, bf/husband i wondered how his family feel. I pray God intervenes sad
    fashionitazbybuiti.blogspot.com

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  30. Bravo!!! Continue sinking the name of our fatherland with silly unemployment excuses.#####

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    1. Ara Kugbuokwa Gi Ngaa25 November 2014 at 16:42

      u r a foolish fool! No be unemployment dey cause am b4????? Afo sagbukwa gi there!

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    2. So unemployment = drug trafficking? Hmm! Na wah for u o! There is NO excuse to trafficking drugs especially considering its harm to any society- societies that are made up of families. Yours and mine. Then worse off, you decide to tak that drug to Malaysia. Well done very well

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    3. @Ara. Y r u dis pained? U better change ur ways so ignorance won't b ur own excuse..XYZ

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    4. U are the bigger fool why dnt u go and do drugs? Is it not his mates hustling spare parts in Alaba market or selling in traffic? Which unemployment will make u do drugs? It's easy money to them without hard work..... Sorry no pity, we all feel the crunch of the economy.... Make e make peace with baba God before dem kill am.....

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  31. The love of money, is the root of all evil. all this just to make money and come and show off in his village in Nigeria. Smh

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  32. Make them no try am oh,na him be d 1st person they should jail him instead of sentencn him 2 death.#noralistic say so#

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  33. hmmm too bad but justice must prevail. fatherbrainy@gmail.com

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  34. What he chop, na e feed him. richard.yinka190@gmail.com

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  35. isn't that sentence too harsh

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  36. And Nigeria can not successfully prosecute a self proclaimed bomber who orchestrated the killing of scores of people .

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  37. After being happy that this country has been unleashing their name from red book in the international business . This stupid guys keeps on giving me Kill Joy day by day . Nawa o . They are makin my online business to dwindle . #justsad .

    The problem is from the side of their respective mothers .

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  38. Na wa....Nigerians soiling 9ja name since 1900


    @Galore

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  39. sentenced to death because of drug..... that is deep

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  40. It's a pity. Bounatics2012@gmail.com

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  41. Oh! Dear lawd!

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  42. May his soul R I P amen, dis is a warning 2 d rest drug dealer. Bobbyferafavorirabo@gmail.com

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  43. young man life will now be cut short bcos of drugs. when will our youth stop drugs?

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  44. He did. Wrong thing bt pls 4give

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  45. Smh. My people with their get rich or die trying syndrome.. Ndubuisi umu Igbo, nothing is worth life, not even money. @Ugolanza

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  46. Our youths are desperate, why?.

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  47. Another one bites the dust

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  48. choi! why always igbo brothers *crying


    #GodblessNigeria

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  49. Maka aku nke uwa umu aka now are living fast, dey wana live large, faster than their shadow, ka were kpo ha correct fellow, their thinking is swallow!!

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  50. Maka aku nke uwa umu aka now are living fast, dey wana live large, faster than their shadow, ka were kpo ha correct fellow, their thinking is shallow!!

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  51. Malaysian Government should please temper justice with mercy

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  52. nigerians.......................why?

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  53. Chimmynene@yahoo.com

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  54. Wow, is it possible to execute a citiizen of another country in a foreign land? Just asking oh; because if it's not feasible, and dis young man gets executed in Malaysia, then shame to d Nigerian got!!! Even at dat, I still believe d Nigerian govt can negotiate with Malaysian govt for him to be extradited back home to serve a befitting jail term......really, I can't imagine an American citizen being on death row in Nigeria for drug trafficking; not as if he committed murder here, and d American govt won't have negotiations with Nigerian govt?

    BTW, why should the sentence be execution and not imprisonment, when he didn't commit murder???? Pls, lawyers, or anybody should enlighten me oh...

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    1. Google is your friend, Malaysia is a sovereign country their laws cant be tempered with by any country. A US citizen crime in Malaysia wont affect diplomacy between the two countries. So my friend US or no US law is law. Nigerians must stop their dirty tendencies of quick money.

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    2. Ebony pls go back to school, I can't shout

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    3. @ anon 10.56p.m go back to school for what? U must be daft to think dat everybody is a lawyer, or everybody must know everything!!! Stupid asswipe!

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  55. Always Nigerians.. Death sentence ?!!!! Onyimadusommy@gmail.com

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  56. Always Nigerians.. Death sentence ?!!!! Onyimadusommy@gmail.com

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  57. I pray he repent before leaving, May God help him.

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  58. Things people do for money...pedrotoki80@yahoo.com

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  59. haba! Life imprisonment wud av bin beta

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  60. Malay...this is serious,well rest in peace in advance.except God intervene there's little or nothing your government can do.

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  61. Malaysian visa states that drug trafficking attracts the death penalty. Na red ink den take write am in a very large font sef. The guy tink say Na joke?!pity though!

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  62. my broda, y u falll ur hand like ds? we shd always tends 2 knw d different kind of law of each country b4 we travel go dere.as dey say,1 man meat is anoda man's poison.pls go n appeal.

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  63. Igbos and drugs!!! Am sure the idiota must still wanna smuggle some meth into heaven. RIP mofo!

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  64. eeeya RIP my bro dis will serve as a lesson for those finding shortcut way to be rich

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  65. Quite a pity, money has led many to their early grave #onelovefromSnow#

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  66. hmmm , my naija brother

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  67. this people never learn... the asians don't joke with drugs,its capital punishment

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  68. let them give him second chance ooo.

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  69. OMG ! Absurd judgement for an absurd act. Wannabees

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  70. Don't blame dis on government, what of personal development and self esteem, where are all dis attributes, and for doz saying ibos, it's not only the the ibos that are involved in dis, all lazy Nigerians are into it and doz dat don't want to pay the ultimate prize of success but want to be rich. Lesson for odas, may his soul rest in peace.

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  71. Malaysia is a racist country, they don't like Nigerian and that's why they imposed death penalty for just drug trafficking.

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  72. 2b forewarned, is 2b forarmed

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  73. Gha...gha...gha....its has be 4 u....
    **vianson**

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  74. Thank God this is coming at this time. At least many are jailed on Ghana, Libya and Moroco majority of who are igbos. This guys would have done well if their brother GEJ has done well. But the Igbos are still supporting him.

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  75. Person pikin too like money

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  76. This has nothing to do being a Nigerian. Go and smuggle in Thailand and China, British or American or Nigerian they will execute you. When are we going to admit that international drug dealing is common in Nigeria compared to other African States. Nigerian is billion years ahead.

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  77. R.I.P to him. Them no dey hear word.

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  78. my Igbo brothers always repping

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  79. All of you should shut up abeg...

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  80. "I must make am by hook or Crook "

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  81. If we are Christians, why not SHUT UP with hypocritical comments and just say "THANK YOU LORD". Shouldn't we give Him thanks in all things? Doesn't he know best? Bloody idiots!

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