DRUG: A DEADLY BUSSINESS
Drug peddling = Mumu business RE: Three Nigerians among 4 executed in
Indonesia. Mumu business: I cannot stop saying this, I have
been writing on this for years and I still maintain,
drug business is a mumu business. It is not worth
the thousands or millions or even billions you make
through it. It is a horrible enterprise that does no
one any good. The penalty is not worth the gain in any way shape or form. I implore my Igbo brothers
and sisters to stay the heck away from such
business. It is a very very dirty business. The
penalty is very high. It is a demented endeavour
borne out of pure undiluted greed, a greed so high
that those engaged in it seems to be saying, my life is less important than money, basically saying,
money rules all. One has to be gravity-defying
super greedy to be willing to risk so much for
materialism. Please, umunnem, I know Nigeria is
not an easy place to survive, but with a bit of
creativity you can make it, and make it big legitimately. Same as abroad, you can make it big
with some creativity and know-how legitimately.
When caught with drugs; death awaits you in Asian
countries. Long sentences which equals death
awaits you in other countries. Nothing good comes
out of it. Please stop. Rethink and readjust. Deadly: Drug business the deadliest of all crimes. it
is not worth the many severe punishments that
await you abroad when you are caught. This is
about self-preservation, plain facts and reality. Even
murderers are treated better in some countries than
drug pushers. Those caught in Nigeria are lucky because at worse they will do a couple years in
prison. But if they are caught in other countries
they will see their ears with their eyes. Most of them
are injected and killed with deadly vaccines and no
one asks any questions. Be wise and stay as far
away as you can from drug crimes, please. Vaccine: According to an Igboist in Germany;
Nigerians caught in most parts of Europe like
Germany etc of drug crimes are being given lighter
sentences - but there is a very huge catch...they put
stuff in their food and drinks that makes them
completely useless to any society they find themselves when they are released...thatis why
you see most people deported from Europe after
serving sentences are no longer themselves; they
now behave like partially mad people. They came
up with this idea when they discovered that giving
Nigerians about 5 to 10 ys for drug crimes was not deterring them...so to put a stop to repeat
performance by anyone caught now, they simply
useless you and release you quickly. Bragging: I have heard some bragging it is an Igbo
business. Do not drag our ethnic group into such
dirty business. Any Igbo that engages in it is on his
own. This despicable business has cost us so many
able bodied Igbo men. Many are doing over 20
years to life in various prisons all over the world. Many have been annihilated, murdered, brutally
wasted, ETC. So this is nothing to brag about. It is
rather something to cry about. Defence: And if you are one of those that defends
this mumu business, dragging our ethnic group
back in more ways than one, then you are an Igbo
hater. You are also DARKNESS looking for who to
devour. I pray none of those engaged in it
encounter you because you will embolden them so they can continue to go astray and put all of us in
the worst light possible and keep bringing misery
to themselves, their loved ones and all Igbo. Please,
retrace your step. Important: Even if you do not listen, please listen to
this one. Do not take drugs to any Asian or Arab
country. Unless you don't mind an irreversible
death sentence when caught. On rare occasions
where you are not sentenced to death, you will be
given up to 70yrs in prison with hard labor and no chance of really getting released. your case closed! From FG: FG vows not to appeal for any Nigerian
caught for drug trafficking abroad. **And for those
who dare to traffic these drugs outside the shore of
the country, the federal government warns that it
will not be drawn into negotiations for clemency on
their behalf.**drug traffickers will not be assisted by the government because they are fully aware of
the consequences of their actions** With more than a million Nigerians in different
foreign prisons on account of drug related offences
the federal government has warned that it will not
appeal for clemency on behalf of anyone indicted in
any country across the world. A government official
said; while government will continue to support law abiding Nigerians, drug traffickers will not be
assisted by the government because they are fully
aware of the consequences of their actions. He
advised Nigerians to seek ways of earning an
honest living to avoid falling into that state of
hopelessness. And for those who dare to traffic these drugs outside the shore of the country, the
federal government warns that it will not be drawn
into negotiations for clemency on their behalf. UMUIGBO dealing on drugs; the above is the view of
our nation on this, meaning you are completely on
your own when caught any where. It is not worth
the consequences. Pls rethink! so many of you are
languishing in jails doing hard long stretch and
being brutally killed over this. it is not worth it. Drug business is egwu onyenzuzu, not egwu
onyeokaraobi. and now to add insult to injury your
own country has denied you. They have made it
clear that it cannot help him if you are caught and
sentenced to death in any country. If you are killed,
mutilated, injected, given 100 years, you and you alone will bear the burden. Please, be a Solomon
and have a rethink. Stay away from this business. It
is dirty, deadly and not worth it. Evolve: Part of what makes a person is the ability to
evolve with the ever evolving world. You must not
commit crime these days to hit it big...the world has
gotten smaller and global.. there are many more
ways to kill a rat without seeing the blood. Please,
use the many options available now to all and make a killing financially without soiling your hand
and bringing severe punishment or brutal death to
yourself; and shame to your family, ethnic group
and nation. Imagine knowing the date of your own
death like those caught with drugs in Maylasia and
other Asian countries. It must just be horrid. Law: A Nation make its laws to serve the interests of
its people. If one are a visitor, wisdom demands
that one should obey the laws. Otherwise one will
face the full wrath of the laws. Simple! When a
Nation says death sentence awaits a law-breaker
on a certain issue and someone goes ahead to break that law, that person is simply saying, 'death
here I come!' Any person who hates another
Country's law over a particular business he or she
does can only stay away from that axis. For those
who live and export illegality from Nigeria to
foreign lands, our sentiments cannot change their laws or attract sympathy from them. The wood a
Nation has is what it uses to cook food! Note: Though it is not only my people, the Igbo,
that engage in this dirty rotten business, but I am
particularly addressing Igbo. If you are not Igbo,
you should simply be smart and also take the
advise. An adage says that a smart orphan listens
and grabs when a parent gives an advice to his/her child. Why do I keep shouting about this? Even if this
helps one person to stay away from this scourge, it
is good enough for me. It is one person too many.
Because even one person is a generation.
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