Eric Oluigbo, a 34 years old Nigerian man was on Monday sentenced to death by the Federal High Court in Bernama, Malaysia after he was found guilty of drug trafficking.
According to the court document, Judicial Commissioner Zaki Abdul Wahab sentenced Oluigbo after the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.
Oluigbo, according to prosecutors, had distributed 22,159 grammes of cannabis at a traffic light in Napoh, near Bernama at about 6.45am on September 1, 2010.
He was charged under Section 39 (B) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which carries a mandatory death penalty upon conviction.
Posted: at 28-02-2012 02:39 PM (11 years ago) | Upcoming
southpool16 at 29-02-2012 02:29 AM (11 years ago) (m)
faggo or what ever you call yourself it is person like you can kill for money idiot, do u even know what is canabis, it is the same guff that u use to smok in the park, aschloch, nigerians they should kill your brother, thats why there is no peace in nigeria, is better to sell ibo than to carry gun rubb and kill people like unapeople.
Posted: at 29-02-2012 02:29 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
I cant believe how and why some group of indifferent and unscrupulous bastards would support taking a life because guff? And believe it or not these Nigerians that come here on NP and pretend that they r saints r still guilty of some type of crime/bribery/corruption etc yet they wish death to someone else....you hypocrites ajanni and co...can u remove d plank in ya eyes before taking off d tiny stick in someone else's eye? Why do u drink Tylenol (Panadol) for some one else's headache? Shame to u all.....ya time is coming....u smoke guff too...A*#Ss....dickheads,jack assess.
Posted: at 29-02-2012 05:26 AM (11 years ago) | Newbie
Eric Oluigbo, a 34 years old Nigerian man was on Monday sentenced to death by the Federal High Court in Bernama, Malaysia after he was found guilty of drug trafficking.
According to the court document, Judicial Commissioner Zaki Abdul Wahab sentenced Oluigbo after the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.
Oluigbo, according to prosecutors, had distributed 22,159 grammes of cannabis at a traffic light in Napoh, near Bernama at about 6.45am on September 1, 2010.
He was charged under Section 39 (B) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which carries a mandatory death penalty upon conviction.
Eric Oluigbo see how you met your doom,all of una wey dey spoil naija name for malay,na so God go dey catch una one by one.
i love me
Posted: at 29-02-2012 07:01 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac