There has been so much public uproar condemning both the Nigerian and Saudi Arabian governments after the execution of a Nigerian woman, Kudirat Adeshola Afolabi, who was found guilty of drug trafficking.
Following Afolabi's execution, it was revealed that another Nigerian, Saheed Sobade, was facing the prospect of death in Saudi Arabia after being nabbed with 1,183 grams of cocaine powder in Jeddah, a Saudi Arabian port city on the Red Sea and gateway for pilgrimages to the Islamic holy cities Mecca and Medina.
AsoRock It is law in Islam no opposition because thy are the rules of Allah
AsoRock Finally not a single igbo name on the list after them go say igbo like money and can do anything for money.
AsoRock What shld Abike Dabiri and Nig govt. do? To go and be shamelessly lobbying for criminals who committed drug offences in another country after they were clearly informed beforehand that if you do, the penalty is death. Rules are rules. They shld face the consequences.
AsoRock I expected more Igbo names
AsoRock If this enumeration is from one particular tribe now, they will start spitting trash. BTW...these are Nigerians, the government should please negotiate
AsoRock What is the Nigerian foreign ministry doing about this? Where is abikedabiri and her tribal shaming antics? And also Mr_JAGs and his tribal shaming? Why not list their names in capital letters? These are Nigerians too
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