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    23 Nigerians awaiting execution in Saudi Arabia for drug-related offences

    23 Nigerians are currently on death roll in Saudi Arabia over drug-related offenses. The Nigerians were convicted for flouting the Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances Control Law, issued under Royal Decree No. M/39 dated 8/7/1428AH, which is punishable by death.

    According to the statement released by the Saudi Arabian Government, the suspects were arrested between 2016 and 2017 at King Abdul-Aziz International Airport, Jeddah, and Prince Muhammad Bin Abdu-Aziz International Airport, Madinah. Below are their names:

    Adeniyi Adebayo Zikri
    Tunde Ibrahim
    Jimoh Idhola Lawal
    Lolo Babatunde
    Sulaiman Tunde
    Idris Adewuumi Adepoju
    Abdul Raimi Awela Ajibola
    Yusuf Makeen Ajiboye
    Adam Idris Abubakar
    Saka Zakaria
    Biola Lawal
    Isa Abubakar Adam
    Ibrahim Chiroma
    Hafis Amosu
    Aliu Muhammad
    Funmilayo Omoyemi Bishi
    Mistura Yekini
    Amina Ajoke Alobi
    Kuburat Ibrahim
    Alaja Olufunke Alalaoe Abdulqadir
    Fawsat Balagun Alabi
    Aisha Muhammad Amira
    Adebayo Zakariya.

    The list was first published in April after the execution of Nigerian widow, Kudirat Afolabi, who had brought into Saudi Arabia, a prohibited drug.

    The list, comprising mainly Yoruba people, was exhumed on Sunday August 25, by some Twitter users to show that crime is not limited to a particular ethnic group in Nigeria.

    The hashtag #23Nigerians was the number one trending topic on Nigerian Twitter on Sunday, which many used to counter the claim that only Igbos are corrupt, after the FBI released on Thursday August 22, the list of 77 Nigerians indicted for fraud.

    Overall, most Twitter users bemoaned how Nigerians, from the Yoruba, Igbo and other ethnic groups in Nigeria, are destroying the national reputation, internationally.

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