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Friday, July 29, 2016

Three Nigerians Have Been Killed by firing squad in Indonesia

WHY WHY WHY????...Must this happen every year?
Indonesia has executed three Nigerians convicted for drug trafficking.




Officials said they were executed by firing squad.
According to Noor Rachmad, deputy attorney general for general crimes, the trio was put to death alongside one Indonesian on Thursday after pleading guilty to the crime.


He did not say why 10 other drug convicts, who had been expected to face the firing squad, were spared.

dailypost report.


*May they RIP.



60 comments:

  1. You don't have to go to bed with this news. Really sad

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    1. Get rich or die trying... Life's a risk.

      Somebody's life would ve changed if they had succeeded bt lives gone CUs they couldn't succeed.

      That's the best chance to make heaven cus they already know they are going.

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    2. May God help people who thinks like u.

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  2. Stella it's their law. It's all over their airports. Still Nigerians won't hear. Rip

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    1. We know but why did they spare d 10 others? Nobody to talk for Nigerians.

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    2. @rookies,did you read the part where they said the culprits pleaded guilty? Probably the other one's pleaded not guilty. This is their law ,respect it or say away from their country. Please read Romans 13:1-7 “Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. It is clearly stated,that is their judgement for going against what the authority says.

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    3. When Biafrans won't find another trade

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    4. No reasons yet.

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    5. Rookies,they will still kill the other 10, so say what you know,they halted their death due to some reasons

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    6. They spared them because they pleaded not guilty...

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    7. @BA u just took it out of my mouth. Thank you

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    8. Telema I know u know it all. Didnt u see DAT no reasons yet. Go and study well b4 u come here. Read d story very well in vanguard then I'll listen to wat u av to say. These boys most times are naive, just a lil push by drug barons cos of poverty sends them out to do these things but that's not enough reason after one of their lawyers intervened. Read b4 u come here pls.
      @ Ba pls even God didn't make them judge . If Jesus Christ spared the prostitute who are they.
      If u see the injustice Nigerians face abroad u will weep, we are not DAT bad pls.

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  3. RIP to them...
    The next batch of drug pushers are already somewhere swallowing some balls, stay away from Indonesia, Malaysia, China and Philippines, that's the best advice they can get now, since they've decided that their destinies are tied to drug pushing.

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    1. CrazyHornyWife29 July 2016 at 06:25

      I hope upcoming ones learn.

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  4. Is killing the best way to punish people for their wrongs.
    Hope those killing whether they think they're saving justice know it's a sin?

    There are other ways to punish people
    How can you just kill your fellow human being without thinking twice
    I'm so confuse I should go to sleep now.

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    1. What is wrong with you???? Authorities said don't push drugs, the penalty is death and you still go to push, who is to be blamed?? Please speak with small sense abeg... And its not for you to decided if its a sin, God will.

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    2. Go and carry your own naa, since killing isn't d best way.

      Ndi nti ike.

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    3. By your train of thought...soldiers also commit sin by killing enemy combatants in the battle field because they could have thought of another way to "punish" those firing live ammunition at them.

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    4. By your train of thought...soldiers also commit sin by killing enemy combatants in the battle field because they could have thought of another way to "punish" those firing live ammunition at them.

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    5. Do you know how many people have Died due to drug related problems?
      Do you know how many people die silently due to Drug over-dose?
      It's clearly stated even in their Airports that the penalty for Drugs is Death.
      They knew before going into it

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  5. Off to bed biko, it's Friday already??

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  6. Very good for them. These were some of the bad eggs giving Nigeria a bad name abroad. Many more idiots will follow, despite this.

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  7. We need this for corrupt govt officials . I have no spare pity to give , instead let me use it on the IDP's in the north 🌞🕸

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    1. Dey will still catch more and kill them
      Nigerians stop risking ur life for money

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  8. Chai!
    #sad
    Rest In Peace
    May ur loved ones be consoled. Amen

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  9. And they still will not learn, more and more are preparing for their trip. Some are even looking for the contacts to push drugs and unfortunately my fellow igbo brothers top the list. I don't know why they keep risking their lives for money, manage ur shops till u make it.

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    1. Tribalistic moron! Don't go & face your tomato selling Mr. whatever, be here looking for which tribe to castigate. This is what is killing this country, focusing on pettiness instead of the big picture. Does the Indoneasian govt. know or care whether he's Igbo, Hausa or Yoruba? He's a NIGERIAN & based on their perspective about Nigerians, that's how you get treated in Indoneasia because you're a fellow Nigeria. Nobody cares if you're Efik, Nupe or Igala. Receive COMMON sense

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    2. She's telling the truth naa, na igbos plenty pass, abeg chill. Fool!

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  10. Happy Friday 😊 @SDK



    We,never enter Friday for 9ja yet shaa.





    See how these men wasted their lives.....chaai.






    @Galore

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  11. Oh my God..Why nau? My heart is just heavy. Why are so many bad things happening? Why can't people just manage what they have and leave drug trafficking? God please have mercy on us. Mayowa's story made me sad and now this. God please take control, console their families and please heal Mayowa

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  12. RIP for what, being a disgrace to the country?
    They devalue the reputation of this country but God will not allow

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  13. And they are all my Igbo brothers...
    Choi!...
    I dont understand why someone will travel to all these Asian countries for drug business...this is so sad!...
    True true,ego di na ogwu!...May their souls rest in peace...
    Something must kill a man sha...

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  14. I Feel bad for their families

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  15. I hope others will learn from this . Death by firing squad await future drug traffickers when caught.

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  16. I guess this is the time I should write RIP. Well I won't.

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  17. They deserve to die!! Take drugs to Indonesia and you must die by firing squad, if caught and convicted. That is a the simple message Indonesia is sending to the whole world,Nigerians included. Chose life by living legitimately or die while trying to make money on drugs,either way, life will continue without you!! The choice is yours to make period!

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  18. We pray they change their extreme laws,humans should be treated better, please listen to one of our ministry song, tam tam nmiri on youtube by Rita sheddy it's mostly about this, may God heal this world in Jesus name, Amen

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    1. With all due respect, if you're selling drugs to my kids and citizens to destroy their lives so they'd become menace to society...you have no place in this society

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  19. People will not listen,i just wonder what keeps pushing them to this countries. Why this risk for money? Its not worth it but them wouldn't learn nor listen. R. I. P to them

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  20. RIP(rest in peace or rest in purgatory)do we push aside the lives these men must have condemned in the act to make money.its not my case to judge neither was it in their hands to take their lives...we keep praying d country turns out good...'Did drugs 14years n still counting' in JayZ voice

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  21. Stellz why r u sad? They should pay for their crimes cos they obviously know d consequences of drug trafficking in Indonesia yet they kept on doing it. Is drug trafficking the only job there? They should have taken a decent job n live! Mtchew.

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  22. They don't want to be called broke ass. Rip.
    Indonesia govt mind is made up about Nigerians. They won't spare any.
    Please Nigerians stay off Asia countries. Na beg I dey beg oh.
    Titus igee RIP.

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  23. RIP? The time they were flexing, dem no know say e too sweet na im dey kill pass. My ex-fiancee left me for one based in Malaysia. Now the guy is doing life without parole. The babe is stranded with one child in Lagos. What can I say?

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    1. You can say "thank you Lord"

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    2. The law of karma

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    3. Anonymous 03:46...pray your happiness is not hinged on the misfortune of others so that enemies may also not rejoice in your misfortune. The child in the picture has done absolutely nothing wrong to grow up with an incarcerated father

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  24. I could careless, watching Hilary Clinton speech.

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  25. It would keep happening every year, till they learn to avoid countries like this, like a plague.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  26. In Nigeria let dem put it into law Death penalty for corrupt leaders and looters.u will see This country will be better.No body will be traveling abroad again for greener pasture.

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  27. Indonesia government said they don't want drugs anyone caught with drug is definitely going to die.
    We all saw the law but some selfish people still risked their life all because of fast money....
    You won't blamed the government rather I blamed the people
    R.I.P Help me greet my papa

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    1. This one that you're writing everything in past tense...are you past as well (dead)? Still (present) and risked (past) can't follow suit in a sentence

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  28. This still won't stop those who have made up their minds to continue drug pushing. It's sad.

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  29. Igbo guys don't hear. They will say one thing must kill a man. The unfortunate thing is that there are still lots of them languishing in that Indonesia Prison. They are been released batch by batch. Mainly Igbos. RIP Obinna Nwajiagu, Nonso Okonkwo etc. SMH

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    1. Another tribalistic moron!

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  30. I don't pity these people. Y won't they ever learn?
    Is their life worth it?

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  31. hmmmm, it is well. Really wonder why people do things that they know is capable of taking their lives. D next batch is somewhere, i hope they read and learn

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  32. I hope others will learn from their mistake and stay clear from drug. RIP to them may God console their family.

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