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Quote from: PrinceStan on 26-06-2011 06:47 PM I cannot believe we Nigerians are here condemning the UN report. I cannot we here justifying the drug trade in Africa. Nobody is condemning UN where they are doing right things right, but where they do it wrongly. Nobody is defending drug in Africa or any where. Nigeria deserve some respect especially in a case like this. The root of drug-deal is not outside this world and not in Nigeria or do you think otherwise? If you agree with this then, why did the WAR ON DRUG fail, or is it bcos Nigerians are so much involved? Do you b/live that it is possible to stop drug if men at the root-sniffers are ignored while hunting the retailers and highlighting stains on Nigeria. If the real men are not disturbed, why do you think that their boys should not be successful enough and safe. Let us face the fact, even if we are benefiting anything from UN to stand with UN at all times. They did their work wrongly in this case. FAILURE IS WELL NOTED. Only devoted and indiscriminate effort can make a different if the fight against drug is so sincere and taken serious. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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they dey mad wel wel.na we dey make am? Reply
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geting high... isnt it? lol Reply![]() I AM POZITIV3LY DIFF3R3NT...
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wen it coms 2 d "drug" thing, I'm BAD(Be Against Drugs) ReplyI AM POZITIV3LY DIFF3R3NT...
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Quote from: Innoscent on 26-06-2011 08:38 PM wen it coms 2 d "drug" thing, I'm BAD(Be Against Drugs) You are right but Nigeria is not drug and drug is not Nigeria. You can b/live that nothing is impossible. Drug can be stop but why did the war fail? Where is statistics other countries contribution or is it not useful in fighting drug. Let us face the fact and stop ending up with condemning drug. Let real war go on drug and let see the omnipotent in holding the whole world at ransom on drug alone.........almighty nigerians. spare me those bad. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Why am I not surprised? If we don't like the news, we can do something about it. Reply
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May God bless all of you for your quick reaction. God bless Naija, no body can undo am. ReplyI agree we've our own palaver but e no even reach 1/4 of wot dis albinos dey do yet you can see all the sensational publications. If na naija dey eni matter as culprit, en heeen every evil sprit of journalism go rise up. Tru, tru, we no dey encourage crime but wetin Banki-Moon (hia dat kin name) dey do and publish i too much. De AIDS/HIV wey dem take hatch from their labs nko? which one bad pass? Abeg mr. 'Bankonle' Moon, e don do oo! ![]() ![]()
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Quote from: Innoutt on 26-06-2011 05:43 PM Quote from: mimibre on 26-06-2011 04:57 PM Quote from: Innoutt on 26-06-2011 02:46 PM Quote from: nametalkam on 26-06-2011 12:02 PM AT the last count, drug trafficking market in Africa was valued at about $3.2b and most of that money went to the coffers of what the United Nations called Nigerian organised crime groups. The World Drug Report 2011 released over the weekend at the United Nations head office in New York disclosed under its African section: “In 2009, Africa’s drug trafficking market was worth an estimated US$3.2 billion – most of which went to Nigerian organised crime groups.” ![]() ![]() Speaking at the formal launch of the report in New York, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said it “paints a sobering picture of the threat posed by illegal drugs.” “Traffickers break more than the law,” he said. “They break the human spirit. They fuel terrorism and insurgency. In a report compiled by the UN Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC), it was said: “Nigerian groups likely dominate the African drug trade and are active in many countries around the world, including destination countries in Europe.” The UNODC report, which formed the basis of a UN Security Council briefing on Friday, also said: “drug trafficking in Africa involves both African networks, including Nigerians and Tanzanians, as well as foreign networks, including Chinese and Pakistanis.” Besides, it was also revealed that “the heroin trade in Indonesia is predominantly controlled and directed by West Africans, particula Quote from: nametalkam on 26-06-2011 12:02 PM Quote from: ugochuks on 26-06-2011 01:18 PM means we re good in the bizzz.....na we introduce drug? na we dey grow am? UN sabi lie no be small... nigerians re not even drug dealers, just petty traders into the drug thing,,,dem white boys dem made the game, we just play the shit!!! next pls ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Can it be said that Banki Moon is afraid of the real owner of drug heavy market . Or is he trying to adopt a measure that cannot feign him another tenor? He must be serious to face the fact if he is trying to renew effort to war against drug cos it is no longer news, the war has failed: drug biz is on the increase. Let him go straight and promise the world that he will put more effort and end drug bizness on a sincere note. By that he can prove himself courageous against all odds. I can say so cos any day he look at real drug owners at the face and condemn drug other than abusing Nigeria, he will be noted as a hero that has a war to fight. DRUG IS A WORLD PROBLEM WAITING FOR SOLUTION. I see no reason he should be bent on focusing on Nigeria on a to read the world report 2011. May be he is the type that can beat his children in a bid to avoid fight with his just to avert divorce and loss of office. He should better start the right campaign for before he will be run out of his desired position. Long live great Nigerians and shame to blasphemers with drug. -------------------------------------- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() guy thanks a million 4 sayin dat God bless u! GOD BLESS NIGERIA. Thanx my dear. It's very easy for every diplomatic personality to clean dirty hand on Nigerian-apron especially when they fear failure. God bless u in millions. thanks n u too!
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Quote from: Innoutt on 26-06-2011 07:29 PM Quote from: PrinceStan on 26-06-2011 06:47 PM I cannot believe we Nigerians are here condemning the UN report. I cannot we here justifying the drug trade in Africa. Nobody is condemning UN where they are doing right things right, but where they do it wrongly. Nobody is defending drug in Africa or any where. Nigeria deserve some respect especially in a case like this. The root of drug-deal is not outside this world and not in Nigeria or do you think otherwise? If you agree with this then, why did the WAR ON DRUG fail, or is it bcos Nigerians are so much involved? Do you b/live that it is possible to stop drug if men at the root-sniffers are ignored while hunting the retailers and highlighting stains on Nigeria. If the real men are not disturbed, why do you think that their boys should not be successful enough and safe. Let us face the fact, even if we are benefiting anything from UN to stand with UN at all times. They did their work wrongly in this case. FAILURE IS WELL NOTED. Only devoted and indiscriminate effort can make a different if the fight against drug is so sincere and taken serious. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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News, News, News.... ReplyWho Jah Blessed, No Man Cursed......
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ITS SO SAD DAT D UN WILL CONTINUE TO DRAG OUR NAM TO D MOULD IF DEY SAY WE ARE GOOD IN DRUGS BIZNESS DAT FINE BUT DEY ARE ALSO GOOD AT AIDING NIGERIA POLITICIANS OF STEALING BILLIONS OF NIGERIA MONEY IN TO THEIR COUNTRY . HIP HIP HIP HURAYYYYY Reply
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Quote from: whome on 26-06-2011 01:24 PM I don't know why UN doesn't always find something good to report about nigeria,they are always saying negative things.I hate it when they say or report negative things abt naija Don't mind the imperialist organisation that specialises in Nigeria-bashing. They 4get the Asian and Italian mafia. The Columbian and Mexican organised crimes etc. Rubbish!
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This is so serious if the information is true. Nigeria, where is thy glory! Reply
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What about the poppy fields of Afghanistan or cocaine fields and production centres of South America and their drug barons who control drug trade world wide? Reply
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This is so serious if the information is true. Nigeria, where is thy glory! Reply
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Trust few bad eggs 2 ruin it 4 the majority. Reply
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Quote from: brendivas on 27-06-2011 12:42 AM What about the poppy fields of Afghanistan or cocaine fields and production centres of South America and their drug barons who control drug trade world wide? they are d ones dat control drug trafficin world wide, they started it, if u go to UN u wil see billions of drug dealers there. They thought africa how to do drugs! now africa is increasin in drug trafficin everyday, luk at jamica 4 insance, d population of drug dealer there are way too much more than 60thousand people in dat there are leavin with drugs. So d UN should not say dat nigeria is d highest drug trafficin country! Cos a proverb says dat u should remove wat is in ur eye first b4 findin someone else's own to remove.
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