Thursday 24 January 2013

Nigerian Student Sentenced To Death By Hanging For Drug Trafficking in Malaysia

A 23 year-old Nigerian student of a private college in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was sentenced to death by hanging after he was found guilty of trafficking in 16,936gm of cannabis two years ago.
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As reported by NewStraits Times, the Judicial Commissioner Mohd Zaki Abdul Wahab ruled that the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt against John Amaechi Eze.
In his judgment, Zaki said the accused claimed he was waiting to board an express bus at a restaurant in front of the Lye Huat Garden hall when he was arrested by police. However, he said the court did not believe his claim that he did not own the luggage when witnesses had testified that he was with the luggage all the time.
His sentencing has elicited a range of reactions and warnings to Nigerians against trafficking drugs in countries where the stated penalty for such an offence is the death sentence.
A Nigerian blogger, Ola, who lives in Malaysia and blogs at www.madameaproko.blogspot.com shared this experience of living in Malaysia after the sentencing and warned against trafficking drugs. It is quite an interesting read:
Now, for anyone harboring thoughts of trafficking drugs to this country, this is what you get. It beats me why someone would risk their life, by taking banned substance to this racist shit hole called Malaysia, because when issued a visa, it is clearly stated that the punishment for drug trafficking in Malaysia is death.
To be fair and honest to Malaysia, there are some very nice and wonderful people out there, but they are greatly outnumbered by the bigots among them. I live and study in Malaysia and I’ve observed a bias pattern in judicial procedures and policing as regards drug trafficking and crime prevention.
My assertions are based on my day to day experience and observation as a resident. I have no statistical analysis of the Nigerian population living in Malaysia neither do I have the exact figures or nationality of the number of cases prosecuted by the Malaysian judiciary.
From the Nigerian side, The easterners (Igbos) out-number other ethnic groups within the Nigerian community here. That’s why most Nigerians you meet are from the east. A lot (of) Nigerians you meet are not in Malaysia to study, though they are enrolled in one college or another, they are semi-illiterates or outright illiterates, very lousy, brash and arrogant (for reasons I don’t understand). Then we have the stranded group who were duped by travel agents into thinking the pasture in Malaysia is greener.
In short, You meet criminals of all shapes, size and age. They just sleep, eat, wake up, and hope the next Maga pays. They are so much, you’ll think all Nigerians living in Malaysia are criminals, but we have bright students doing well and graduating in Malaysian Universities, we have gainfully employed graduates trained by Malaysians themselves (few) and business men and women doing legitimate business exporting goods to and from Nigeria (also few compared to the population of the Nigerian community).
But the Yahoo boys and drug traffickers are so high in number it seems they’ve all relocated from Nigeria to Malaysia. Conditions here favour them.
Basic infrastructure is great here compared to what we have in Nigeria. 24 hours electricity, running water, well laid roads, affordable high speed internet, compact 3/4 bedroom apartment, affordable furniture, little or no scrutiny on international remittance etc. Malaysia is a Yahoo Boy’s paradise.
Though, most foreigners especially new comers call them (Malaysians) lazy and stupid (I still don’t get the rationale behind that).
On the Malaysian side, you’ll meet the Malay Supremacist.
A Muslim, religious bigot, loud, aggressive and assertive. He (male and female) hates Jews and despises Christians. He wants to protect the “sanctity” of Islam, State resources are at his disposal. His opinion and interest supercedes that of others.
His ancestors are the first settlers in Peninsular Malaysia. His interpretation of the Islamic text dictates and guides the Muslim community and some times the whole nation. His favourite question when he meets you for the first time in class or anywhere is “Are you Muslim?”. He runs the country and he knows it.
Then we have the Chinese Chauvinist, a business tycoon/ hard working student. Drives flashy cars, he believes his race is the best. He is rich and he has read stories of Nigerians using Malaysian girls as drug mules, black/chemical money stories; he has meet or read of stranded Nigerians who loiter around Kuala-Lumpur begging for money (these stranded guys don’t shower, so they stink).
He cringes when you happen to be in the same elevator, crosses to the other side of the road when you are walking towards each other and always thinks you need something from him any time you try to talk to him. He has held on to so many Nigerian horrible stories and thinks every Nigerian is like that.
Then, we have the Angry Indian, always pissed and mean-mugging you. He has been discriminated against so much that even his language is not included in the country’s ATM machine (LMAO). He is always trying to pick fights with you and the first comment he makes is “THIS IS MY COUNTRY!”. He’ll smash his crash helmet on you at the slightest provocation or stab you. He also reads of atrocities committed by Nigerians and sees you as a threat.
So, living in Malaysia has made me a racism connoisseur of sought. In fact, I have become so sensitive that I believe I can tell if an individual is racist within a few seconds of being around them. There are people in Malaysia whose sole purpose in life is just to ruin your day. Racism in Malaysia is perfect. It is subtle when it needs to be and brass when necessary.
As a foreigner you might be misled into thinking Malaysia is a boring place and no one gives a damn about you, so you can do what ever you like and get away with it. No, you are seriously mistaken. Malaysia sometimes feels like the North-Korea we watch on T.V. Some citizens are very nosy and they watch and observe every move you make. I read a news article some weeks ago that says about 80% of Police personnel don’t do normal Policing but rather, spy and gather intelligence.
So, my point is this. Malaysia is a tightly controlled society where the authorities decide what business prospers, whether legal or illegal. Elements within the police control the drug trade, the distributors are under their command and they arrest them when it’s politically needed to unite the country against a common enemy. We hear of stories of Iranian and Arab drug traffickers who are quietly deported and warned never to return to Malaysia but other nationalities are shown off as trophy in front of news men who broadcast and publish sensational news headlines.
South-east Asian countries are united against drug trafficking and they hold meetings regularly to discuss new strategies on deterrent, Death (rolls eyes).
So, it baffles me why people still take the risks John Amaechi Eze was sentenced on January 22; a British Grand mother Lindsay Sandiford was also sentenced to death on the same day in Indonesia. In the year 2008, two Nigerians were executed in Indonesia and one in Singapore.
Nigerians, please stop trying to bring drugs into Malaysia.

15,000 crocs escape from South African farm

JOHANNESBURG: Around 15,000 crocodiles have escaped from a farm in South Africa amid heavy rains and flooding, local daily Beeld reported Thursday.

The predators sprung from the Rakwena Crocodile Farm in the far north of the country when owners were forced to open the gates to prevent a storm surge.

A number have since been recaptured, but at least half remain on the loose, scattered far and wide.

One turned up on a school rugby pitch 120 kilometres (75 miles) away.

The surrounding province of Limpopo province has been hit by serious floods which have killed 10 people and made many more homeless.

The floods have also savaged neighbouring Mozambique, were tens of thousands of people were being evacuated from their homes.

-AFP/fl

Mr President, we won’t let you down’, Joseph Yobo assures of Eagles’victory

 
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Super Eagles skipper Joseph Yobo has assured Nigerians including President Goodluck Jonathan that he and his team will not disappoint at the on-going African Cup of Nations in South Africa.
One slip on the way does not end the journey, as we are determined to make Nigerians happy with this tournament’, the 32-year-old told SuperSport.
The Fenerbahce FC full back also praised the Nigerian squad for their spirited effort in the opening game in spite of the draw
I will like to on behalf of my teammates assure Mr President, that we will not let him down. All we need is for him to continue to say his fatherly prayers for us all and we shall surely deliver,’ he said.
Jonathan’s letter to the Super Eagles was delivered to the team on Monday evening by the Nigerian sports minister, Bolaji Abdullahi in company of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) leadership.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles face their Zambian counterparts, the Chipolopolo, in their second game of Group C in the Afcon this Friday

Arepo: Gun battle sets off fresh pipeline fire

 

Arepo-360x225The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s pipeline located at Arepo, Ogun State exploded in the early morning of Wednesday.
The explosion occurred barely two weeks after a similar incident in the area caused the death of more than 15 suspected vandals.
The Wednesday inferno was the fourth time since September last year that fire, suspected to be caused by vandals, had occurred in the area.
There was scepticism as regards the cause of Wednesday explosion, but one of our correspondents learnt that it was caused by a gun duel between some suspected vandals and men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
Assistant Commandant General, NSCDC South-West zone, Mr. Oladapo Jacob, said the incident was surprising to the corps.
He said after the last incident, the corps stationed its men both day and night to check the incessant vandalism of the NNPC pipeline.
Jacob said, “Our men have been here day and night since last December incident. Unfortunately, we were surprised this morning when we heard the people were here about 3.30am.
“About that time, our men heard a gunshot from the pipeline area. They decided to go there to know what was happening.
“By the time our men got there, the vandals engaged our men in a gun duel. They later flee into the water. The immediate result was the fire.”
Jacob said the corps had a lot of security challenges in the area, alleging that some residents were working in connivance with the vandals.
He also said the vandals had evolved a more sophisticated approach to scooping fuel in Arepo, adding that instead of jerrycans, which they usually used, they had introduced “rubbers” to deceive security operatives.
Jacob said, “The vandals have developed another technology to steal fuel from pipeline. Instead of using kegs, they are now using something called rubber. And the rubbers contain about three kegs. By the time you see them on top of the river, you may be thinking they are fishing; they are not.
“There are so many exit points here because it is a creek. They call this place Arepo. There are other exit points at Majidun and Ogolonto. If you chase them at Arepo, they go to the other side and jump into the river,” he said.
He said the panacea for the incessant vandalism was for the Federal Government to build a bridge so that those exit points could be fortified for better surveillance and security.
A resident of the area, Mr. Ngozi Chukwu, said the regular explosion was giving the residents cause for concern.
“The Federal Government knows what to do. It should intensify security here. In a creek area such as this, the government should create a bridge to make petrol stealing difficult.
“It is unfortunate that in the last four months, explosion had taken place in this area four times. To live here now is dangerous.”
Another resident, who identified himself simply as Keke, said, “How will people not scoop fuel to survive? In a situation where there is unemployment, while a few people are feeding fat in Abuja, why won’t you expect such a situation? For most of the vandals, they see the pipelines as a place where their national cake is.”
NNPC officials, NSCDC men clash
Officials of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation and the officers and men of NSCDC on Wednesday clashed at the scene of the pipeline explosion which rocked the Arepo community.
While the fire billowed on Arepo creek, the NNPC officials, who were dispatched to the scene of the fire, engaged the NSCDC officials who wanted to join in the operation in a heated argument for over 40 minutes.
The NNPC had told NSCDC men on ground that only mobile policemen would be allowed to provide them security while they fixed the vandalised pipeline.
The decision irked the NSCDC men who insisted that it was their constitutional duty to investigate issues bearing on vandalism as well as safeguard oil pipelines.
As a result of this, many of the armed NSCDC men and the gun totting mobile policemen exchanged words and abused themselves while the ACG Jacob left the scene.
One of the NNPC officials, who declined to give his name said, “Only mobile policemen seconded to us from the Police Force Headquarters will be allowed to conduct surveillance to check if the explosion site is safe and to provide security. This is not a jamboree; only the policemen would go in there with the boat.”
However, the Zonal Information Officer of the National Emergency Management Agency, South West, Mr. Ibrahim Farinloye, who led a team to the scene, brokered peace between the warring factions and three officials of NSCDC were allowed to join the boat.
Jacobs later said the scenario was due to confusion usually associated with planning.
Farinloye, however, lamented the incessant fire explosion at the Arepo, adding that the exact spot that was fixed two weeks ago when the creeks went up in flames was still the same point that was vandalised.
He said, “It is unfortunate that between September2012 and now, we have witnessed four fire incidents at the Arepo end of the NNPC Right of Way. We thank God there was no casualty and we only have three points of fire on the creek.
“To put an end to these incessant incidents, the community members must give us enough cooperation. The traditional rulers must mobilise against vanadalism in this area.”
Culled from NewsNaija

Big Brother Africa Seeking Contestant

THE eighth edition of Africa’s biggest reality series Big Brother Africa kicks off on May 26 and the search for housemates is on.

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Potential housemates have to complete online entry forms that are now available on the reality show’s official website or printed forms that will be available at MultiChoice Zimbabwe offices from February 1.

Entries will be accepted between now and February 14.

This year, entry is open to 14 countries namely Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

According to a statement from Multichoice, entry is open to persons over the age of 21, who are citizens of one of the participating countries and who either have a valid passport or will be able to obtain one by the end of March.

Producers are looking for persons who are fluent in English, entertaining and passionate about the Big Brother  experience. Of particular importance to the selection team are the qualities of tolerance, determination and enthusiasm.

Previous editions of Big Brother Africa have boasted huge cash prizes for winners and this year the winner will walk away with $300 000.

Over the years, Zimbabwe has been represented by the likes of Wendall Parson who won the edition in 2011, Rockford “Roki” Josphats,
Maneta  and Teclar, Munya Chidzonga and Bertha Zakeyo - News

New Book on Masturbation written by Nigerian Musician

 


Nigerian Rapper Don Saint is out with a new book "Emancipation From Masturbation'. Don Saint is the second Nigerian Hip Hop Artiste after Naeto C to obtain a Master’s Degree in Religion and Human Relations from Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka on the 17th Sept.2012. He was also the former Events Manager at Sliverbird’s Rhythm Fm Awka Station before he went back to school for his Masters Degree .

The C.E.O of So-Plain Entertainment /Naija Music Movement said his passion to help the youths overcome masturbation kept him awake for researches on the issue.
Don Saint says:
“80 % of the youths from age bracket of 10- 45 do masturbate and this they see as normal. But when I did my research I found out that Masturbation is very dangerous to our health, especially to boys as they grow into Men. So I took up the course to let the people know about the harmful effects of masturbation and how one can be free from the addiction.”
 
He also added:
“Once you finish reading the book, you will never go back to the act again, unless you want to destroy your life and future. The book analyses the term Masturbation, the causes, the harmful effects and how one can be free from Masturbation addiction.
 
“I will be organizing Emancipation Awareness Concerts in every State and I will give out the book free to everybody that cares …

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