Those to be executed also include 2 Australians, one Philippine, one Brazilian and one Indonesian. Australian and Nigerian government have been clamoring for clemency for the drug offenders but their plea appears to have fallen on deaf ears as the Indonesian government has finalized plans to execute the drug traffickers.
It is a law in Indonesia that anyone caught with banned drugs will be executed, foreigners and nationals.
It is a law in Indonesia that anyone caught with banned drugs will be executed, foreigners and nationals.
These pipo who are supposed to be Naija ambassadors go just dey fall ou hand anyhow. Just see d humiliation they are putting dis country tru. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteLet's call a spade a spade, there is no where Nigerians get to dat people there won't know Nigerians are around. And they know us tru our evil acts. Y wil u b pushing drug to get rich quickly, even God won't b happy wit u. May God forgive us all.
ReplyDeleteNawa o yet people don't lean
ReplyDeleteMehn saw it on TV, so bad smh
ReplyDeleteIts really sad.....for their families back home watching this on Tv its really painful.....our foreign affairs department is too weak.....@least I remembered once read a story on how magret tacha's son was granted pardon n set free in Africa......if goodluck had intervene earlier it would hv save this situation.....well,,hope young men are learning from this...
ReplyDeleteAnd more will b executed, bc they re not ready to learn
ReplyDeleteEverybody is entitled to their actions. People dey dey campaign say Nigerian ambassador weak. So na ambassador go save u from ppl house wey u go thief? Country tell u say dem ban this thing and u waka from ur house dey carry am enter their country and dem come catch u. Am not happy cos they gonna take a life buh! Whoever commits crime face d judgement. Period!
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