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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Another Nigerian set to die over drug trafficking in Malaysia

Alexis zogbelemow, a 36 year old Nigerian had great dreams of making it big in  drug trafficking  but his dream  to make fast money through
drug trafficking was  cut short as a Shah Alam High Court in Malaysia, sentenced him to death.
Zogbelemow ran a successful rental car business in Nigeria before he embarked on a journey of no return, he ran out of luck when he was  apprehended  at the main arrival hall of Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang, with 824.1 grammes of Methamphetamine.
The presiding Judge, Justice Datuk Akhtar Tahir, sentenced Zogbelemow to death on Wednesday, January 6, after finding him guilty of the offence.
Now one will wonder why most Nigerians still go to risk their lives for such dangerous trips but the truth is that life may be hard while some others take this risk because they are not contempt with what they already have,  if only human beings could be patient enough, only then will things work out,  but once you're not patient with things you'll find out that things will eventually take the wrong turn. For our brother Alexis this is the end of the road for him and we hope God helps us all.

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