WHAT A COLOSSAL WASTE! A Nigerian Graduate Of Industrial Chemistry Executed In Singapore – READ FULL STORY

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A colossal waste of all efforts of parents, a graduate of Industrial Chemistry from the University of Benin was executed in a faraway Singapore for trafficking in drugs.

According to a publication on the Facebook Page of Dr Michael Abiola-Fernandez monitored by SOJ WORLDWIDE ONLINE NEWS, the young man whose name was not mentioned but from the story, this young guy was executed on Wednesday, August 7, 2019.

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The Publication:

A Nigerian man who studied Industrial Chemistry and graduate from the University of Benin is going to be executed today for drug trafficking at Singapore. Very unfortunate, this is the outcome of greed, trying to make easy money, thinking that he’s smart and O don’t care to listen attitude.

Drug Trafficking is an illegal trade in the movement of illicit drugs between one country & another or from one place to another. Its the movement of drugs from the point of productions, through the transit point to the destination point (i.e point of consumption).

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Drug traffickers operate in syndicates
– Procurement Syndicate
– Courier Syndicate
– Overseas distribution Syndicate
-Local mechanizing Syndicate

Impact of Drug Trafficking to the nation
– Diplomatic embarrassment
– International Stigmatization
– Criminalization of Nigeria
– Denigration of DEA officers
– Vulnerability of Nigeria
– A challenge to national security
– Spillover effect.

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Listen Nigerians your child must not be next, I remembered the case of Tochukwu that was executed in same Singapore a decade ago, you can help save a life from illicit drug use & trafficking if you listen more to what NDLEA is always saying:

Yes to Life, No to drug abuse.
Yes to Life, No to drug trafficking.

What a waste of certificate

Remain Blessed
Dr Michael Abisola-Fernandez

 

 

 

www.sojworldnews.com (c) August 8, 2019

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