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Friday, 18 November 2016

Chijioke Obioha has been executed in Singapore, Roman Catholic Prison Ministry to claim his body for burial

Nigerian death row convict, Chijoke Stephen Obioha was executed in Singapore early this morning, after the Court of Appeal dismissed an Urgent Criminal Motion filed by his lawyer, Mr Joseph Chen, yesterday. 
 
The Singapore Anti-Death Penalty Campaign member, Mr Ravi, who is assisting Mr Joseph with the research for the case, took to his Facebook page an hour ago to announce the news.

"This morning, at 6am, the execution of Chijioke Stephen Obioha took place. I am not even sure if his family from Nigeria were able to attend. Soon it will be all forgotten together with Chijioke’s name, but for the many of us who fight and campaign to eradicate this barbaric practice of death by hanging, and for those of us who challenge the mandatory death penalty for drug trafficking in Singapore, our work will go on. And it must."


In an update, Mr Ravi said that he is making arrangement with the Roman Catholic Prison Ministry to claim his body for proper burial today or tomorrow.

"Update: I'm currently arranging with the Roman Catholic Prison Ministry ( RCPM) to claim the body of Chijioke from the Singapore Prisons Service for a proper funeral in accordance with his religious beliefs.The funeral will take place either today or tomorrow depending on how soon the SPS could release the body.
Will keep you posted"



Chijoke was first arrested in 2007 and sentenced to the Mandatory Death Penalty in 2008 after being found guilty of trafficking more than 2kg of Cannabis. His execution tomorrow will bring and end to possibly the longest delay between sentencing and execution. Chijoke has spent almost 8 years on death row and more than 9 years behind bars.

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    1. DEAR NIGERIANS, PLEASE DON'T MESS WITH DRUGS. BUT IF YOU MUST, FIND OUT THE LAWS OF THE COUNTRY YOU ARE HEADING TO...EXCEPT YOU REALLY DON'T GIVE A FUCK!

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    2. Because of cannabis? Wow.

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    3. I am sorry to say this, but i dont pity him. Igbos no dey hear word. If he had escaped this death sentence, he would have still trafficked another drug again. They dont listen and they never stop. They keep giving Nigeria a bad name abroad. The get money quick syndrome is all over the Igbo land. Tufiakwa!

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    4. Even the bible says give what is Caesar to Caesar which means obey the laws of the land. Igbos dont learn from mistakes. They will still do another one again. It is well

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  2. May his soul rest in peace.

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  3. No apologies over his execution .I wish it will extend to politicians who steal in office

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    1. You are stupid Bonita....

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    2. So shall it unto your family, they must meet death over any little sin they commit even if a simple lie...idiot since u can't even have pity for d dead

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  4. *******************************I am really heartbroken ********dix isn't fair at all*******after spending more a dozen years in prison awaiting ezecution **********dat didn't change u guys heart************I feel Nigeria ix over pampering foreigners here !!!!!!!! How can u still kill a human in dat manner @ dix age !!!! After spending so years in Prison !!!!!!!! Pipoz souls are dead

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  5. I pray your soul finds peace in the Lord. My prayers are with his family... #Sad

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  6. Why! Why!why!Ew freeborn wept . Oh my gosh freeborn wept again.SO THIS HEARTLESS MUSLIMS LATER KILL THiS Guy huh? Freeborn wept again. DUDE U ARE A GREAT MAN HEAVEN AND ANGELS WILL SALUTE U. U WAS KILLED WHILE TRYING TO MAKE END MEAT U DID NOT KIDNAP OR KILL NA ONLY DRUG PADDLING,god has forgiven ur sin and make a better place in heaven for u. AS FOR THAT TERRORIST BUHARI WHOSE SCAM GOVERNMENT CAUSE THIS HMM LET ME SEE HOW UR GOVERNMENT WILL MOVE FORWARD ve1y soon Nigeria will leave the so called recession to depression. FREEBORN WEPT IN PAIN CHAIIIIII.















    #sad indeed

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    1. U imbecile...
      Who told U they are Muslims...
      Are U educated at all..?
      Keep Weeping ok.. Serious Mumu

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    2. Was Buhari in government 9 years ago when Chijioke was arrested in Singapore? Freeborn be wise for once in your life.

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    3. Was APC and Buhari in government 9 yrs ago when this Igbo man was arrested? Freeborn you think from the Anus. Use your head for once in your life time na

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  7. His family no show at all?

    And dem follow spend from the ill gotten wealth!

    Will Igbo boys learn from this? No. Their insatiable greed won't allow them.

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  8. Chai! So heartbreaking, the most painful way to die may his soul rest in peace

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  9. What a waste of young guy. Rip

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  10. Rest in peace. It was his time to go home

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  11. #cryingalready.... Pls we youth shld take things easy.

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  12. nawao
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  14. May his soul RIP. Linda take note!

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  15. Traffficking canabis to singapore is any trafficker biggest mistake may his soul rest in peace,and dat man dat said his not sure his family attended his mad ooo so dey should use d money for food to attend muneral in singapore u no well

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  16. They warn dem dey wont hear Asian. Country don't waste time to hang people

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  17. Oh Jesus! This sad. I hope nigerians learn from this. Rip







    Lib addict#just passing#

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  18. WHEN WILL MY IBO BROTHERS FOR ONCE STOP KILLING THEMSELVES

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  19. Lesson for all....,,.sad tho😩😩😩

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  20. Hmmmm......hop he Gav his life to christ. Rip ooooooo n pls nigerians stop doin drugs in Islamic countries.

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  21. Good for him other with the same plan of drug should learn nd stop drug business. Nigeria's no dey hear world tommorow another Nigeria will still do the same crime

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  22. #respectthelawofanycountryyougoto#verysimple

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  23. My people please stop doing drugs, the consequences are grave. There's so much to live for. Drug trafficking doesn't pay.



    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. What about the lives they destroy? You're talking about consequences.

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  24. This is an unfortunate incident. My heart goes out to his family.
    However, here are my own 2 kobos:

    When you know a country's law and insist you are going to break it, then this is what happens.
    Drug trafficking is a serious crime. If you really want to understand how many lives are destroyed by drugs, take a trip to any drug rehabilitation centre; there's one in Aro, Abeokuta.

    Those guys who engage in drug trafficking are not poor. they live large in Nigeria And for them it is business.
    Making money at the expense of others. We need to talk straight rather than just putting out there that "execution by hanging is barbaric". Drug trafficking is not petty stealing.

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  25. Still someone is reading this and still making plans to traffic drugs......Nigerians tire me sha

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  26. and Nigerian government couldn't do anything.. what a fucking lame country..

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  27. and Nigerian government couldn't do anything... what a fucking lame country

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  28. Plz lets say no 2 drugs#RIP

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  29. I feel so bad, so terrible. There is no sin greater than the other. Death sentence isn't fair. It's barbaric. It's injustice in itself. Sentencing for whatever crime should be corrective not outright killing. O my God!

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  30. It is relly heartbreaking. I do hope my brothers will learn that "getting rich at all cost" does not pay. It is really a bad image for Nigeria and Nigerians.. I am MPO and this is just My Personal Opinion Learn how to work with Excel(Free tutorial) , Learn how to design a Website (Free tutorial)

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  31. I pray seriously that, this will help to stop our children male and female from trafficking in illegal drugs. May his soul be forgiven and rest in peace. Death penalty is barbaric and should be abolished. God says THOU SHALL NOT KILL.

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  32. Wow! RIP!
    I hope the rest of the igbo folks learn.. cos I really wonder if this is d only kind of biz dy can do to fetch them money

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  33. Difficult to shed a tear for someone who was trafficking something that would KILL others. I would rather worry about the INNOCENT young people facing hardship. Why should Nigerian government intervene? Na dem send am? I hope we all learn from this.

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  34. This news is very heart-breaking. I feel pity for him and his family. Besides, did anyone even notice the fact that he stayed up to 8 years behind bars before his executuon. If our government was not corrupt, they ought to have done something within that period. RIP..

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    1. Singapore have executed an Australian before for similar crime. What did could the Australian government do? It is their Land and it is their Law. Abi you think say na Naija where every body there shout 'witch hunting' after dem break d law and are made to face d consequencies?

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    2. Even an Australian was executed before for a similar crime there. What could the Australian government do? That is Singapore for you.It is their land and that is their law. Nigerian government can do nothing. They enforce their laws. Abi u think say na Naija where every dickhead go dey shout 'witch hunting' after they are made to face the consequences of breaking the law?

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  35. Too Bad. Illegal quick money cost him his life. RIP my Igbo brother. #SayNoToDrugPushing.

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  36. there is a way that seemeth right to man but at the end leads to destruction. to me at the end he got what he deserved.

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  37. At last he was killed. May his soul rest in peace

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  38. kai, Kai, kai... i dont know this guy but i cant stop crying, it hurting me so terribly. what he did is wrong, he was actually killing other vulnerable people with those drugs, but must it be punishment by hanging? God accept his soul by your mercy and let him find eternal rest IJN, amen. let us learn my people, even I am suffering but ones you have the basics please just keep trusting God for the best. the people who cajole you into this business will not tell you the implication, even in the countries where death is the punishment, some of the drug lord may lie to you that, they can get you out if you are caught., see am now. i feel so bad for the family. i can imagine that they would have been praying for him to be set free.

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  39. kai, Kai, kai... i dont know this guy but i cant stop crying, it hurting me so terribly. what he did is wrong, he was actually killing other vulnerable people with those drugs, but must it be punishment by hanging? God accept his soul by your mercy and let him find eternal rest IJN, amen. let us learn my people, even I am suffering but ones you have the basics please just keep trusting God for the best. the people who cajole you into this business will not tell you the implication, even in the countries where death is the punishment, some of the drug lord may lie to you that, they can get you out if you are caught., see am now. i feel so bad for the family. i can imagine that they would have been praying for him to be set free.

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  40. Singapore is a wicked nation. For cannabis? They could have jailed him instead of hanging him like an animal. God will surely judge this matter.

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  41. Any body that condems this young man that that was trying to make ends meet, let is be so to the person in Jesus name. This is absolutely wrong . Killing for the sake of man made law. What of us that breaks God's law daily yet he still loves us

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