Unachukwu Chiluba Paulinus was sentenced in a court in the southwestern province of Tay Ninh on Tuesday, April 13th for smuggling drugs...
He is to die for his crime and the people who probably sent him are nowhere near him and he is too far for family to give their support.
If he had been successful this one time, would he have stopped? Was he successful the last time and decided to go one more time? Hmmm!!!!
This is sad but they don't just listen or learn. It is well.
ReplyDeleteStella this are the set of people that make us of look like we are not doing anything in this country.
DeleteThey make those working hard to look lazy by flaunting wealth and oppressing those that their ways are pure. Γwα»n all way na way.
DeleteHow sad,this country wey them mean like tomorrow no dey..will they learn???? NO.
ReplyDeleteI guess that is the nigerian ambassador seated there
I don hook.
ReplyDeletePathetic. Really feeling for him. Left alone to face the consequences...
ReplyDeleteSo sad, I pity his parents.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad... painful thing is that many reading this today will not learn from it. Everyone wants to make quick money. Where is our morals?
ReplyDeleteAnd do you know that they try these people in their language?
ReplyDeleteThey do not understand a single word spoken inside that court
Even when they are sentenced to death, they will be asking, "what
has happened?" No legal representation since they can't afford it.
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And tomorrow another greedy person will still go.
This is so sad, Iwish others will learn from this.
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DeleteWhen ure caught red handed with hard drugs, you already know drug penalty, your brain will interpret the consequences to you by default.... no need to understand Mandarin, Khmer or Hangul, you know you're finished!!!!
DeleteThis is sad...abeg if you make am first trip no go again,this is scary.
ReplyDeleteHis mum π’π’..
Your mates chose the narrow path of apprenticeship in Main Market, Ariaria, Ogbete Market, Alaba International Market.
ReplyDeleteWhy did you choose the broad way of get-rich-quick/fast money that leads to destruction.
May God comfort your father and mother if they are still alive to witness this agonising news.
It is well.
ReplyDeleteThe greater the profit, the higher the price.
ReplyDeleteThis is heartbreaking ππππππ
ReplyDeleteSo so sad. I wish other fast laners will learn from this.
ReplyDeleteThe saddest thing is he is going to die and still never got rich. Poverty of the mind is worst than poverty of money.
ReplyDeleteThey will never learn.
ReplyDeletePeople want to escape from poverty by all means but really, it's a thing of the mind.
ReplyDeleteWhy should I risk my life because I want to be 'rich' by all means?
In as much as this is sad, every Mallam to his own kettle π
Maybe he is a herdsmen?
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