INSIDE LIFE: HOW Naija English Landed Me In Trouble With UK Police (UK BASED NIGERIAN NARRATES HER ORDEAL – VIDEO)

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A Nigerian woman based in the United Kingdom, UK narrated how common Nigerian ‘English’ landed her in trouble with the UK Police.

 

She narrated her ordeal on her x.com official Page saying she went to buy ‘drugs’ for her husband who was at home.

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She called to inform her husband about what she bought on phone while some listeners heard her conversation.

 

They heard her when she told her husband that she bought two ‘drugs’ for him.

 

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This is what the Police heard that made them to call her with intense interrogation. She was detained after questioning.

 

Although, she was proud to ask the police if it is a crime to buy drugs for ones husband but she was corrected that it wasn’t called ‘drugs’ but medication.

 

She was released after the Police had ransacked her residence looking for hard drugs but find nothing incriminating..

 

The elders adage says  “One man’s meat is another man’s poison.” It is acceptable to call medication ‘drug’ in Nigeria but it is criminal in the UK.

 

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1 Comment

  1. May I know what the Pharmacical companies produce? Is it called drugs or medication? I think the UK police need to know the difference between “drugs” and “hard drugs”

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