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NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by chisomkachy: 1:43pm On Dec 03, 2023
Nabs drug kingpin in Lagos hotel; recovers 8 tons of cannabis, 8,000 bottles of codeine in Edo, Delta, Bauchi, FCT, Kaduna, Gombe, Kogi raids

Crooked attempts by drug syndicates to export illicit substances including various quantities of methamphetamine and opioids concealed in hems of new jeans trousers, dolls, buttons, local soap and tins of milo beverage to Europe, United Arab Emirate and Asia have been thwarted by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, at some courier firms in Lagos.

Some of the consignments intercepted by NDLEA operatives of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation, DOGI, at courier houses in Lagos include: tramadol 225mg concealed in hems of new jeans trousers heading to Cyprus; shipment of cannabis sativa hidden in heads of dolls going to Dubai, UAE; sachets of tramadol 225mg buried in tins of milo beverage going to UAE and another set of same drug hidden in local soap also going to UAE, as well as a consignment of methamphetamine concealed in buttons heading to Hong Kong. A shipment of another illicit substance coming from Florida, USA was equally intercepted at a courier firm while the recipient, Daniel Ogi was tracked by NDLEA officers and arrested at 5 Akeem Shittu street, Ajao Estate Lagos on Friday 24th November 2023.

Operatives in Lagos on Friday 1st December also arrested a drug kingpin, Okechukwu Ogala, 56, who specialises in exploiting and recruiting young citizens to export meth to Asian countries. He was arrested at Blue Moon Hotel in Okota area of Lagos with 60 wraps of methamphetamine weighing 1.009 kilograms.
In another operation in Lagos, operatives on Friday 1st December recovered 393kgs of cannabis in a shop at Akala, Mushin while a suspect, Justin Enuonye, who deals in Canadian Loud was arrested by the police at Victoria Island and transferred to Lagos Command of NDLEA on Friday 1st December with 154 parcels weighing 92kgs. A team of NDLEA operatives also intercepted a vehicle at Oyingbo area of Lagos and recovered 108kgs of cannabis from it, while 675 kilograms of the same substance were recovered from the store of a wanted dealer, Wahab Olota at Adedoja area of Mushin, Lagos.

In Edo, NDLEA operatives on Wednesday 29th November stormed the Ujiogba forest, Esan West LGA where they recovered 5,988 kilograms of cannabis already processed and ready for distribution while a 22-year-old, Mson Bunde, (a.k.a Tete Peter Joseph) found in a hut on the cannabis farm was arrested.

No less than 120,000 capsules of tramadol concealed in new sound systems packed in a Jos, Plateau state-bound bus were seized by NDLEA officers acting on intelligence along Onitsha-Awka road, Anambra state on Monday 27th Nov. While 123 blocks of cannabis weighing 73kgs were recovered from a suspect, Abdullahi Muhammad Bello along Gombe-Bauchi road, Gombe state on Wednesday 29th Nov, operatives in Abuja seized 168 blocks of same psychoactive substance with a total weight of 101kgs from the store of a fleeing drug dealer in Kabusa area of the FCT.

No fewer than 8,000 bottles of codeine syrup were recovered by NDLEA operatives on Friday 1st December when they intercepted a vehicle transporting the opioid along Abuja- Kaduna road, with the driver, Shamsu Isiyaku and his conductor, Muhammad Maina arrested. Same day, operatives also arrested Ernest Esechie, 30, with 44.4 kilograms of compressed cannabis sativa along Gwantu- Sanga road, Kaduna.

In Kogi, NDLEA officers arrested Ahmad Umar, 18, with 46.4kgs cannabis at a check point in Kabba, while Jamilu Zakari, 32, was nabbed at Kofar Idi, Kandahar, Bauchi town, Bauchi state with 125 blocks of same substance that weighed 146kgs. At least, 542.3kgs of cannabis were recovered from a suspect, Festus Egeogoli, 32, when his base at Jakpa road, Warri, Delta state was raided by NDLEA operatives on Wednesday 29th Nov, while 125.9kgs of same substance were also seized from a store in the same area.

With the same vigour, the various commands of the Agency across the country continued with the War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, advocacy campaign in the past week. Some of them include: WADA sensitisation lecture for students of Phrankstars School, Awka, Anambra; students of Taskar Alkairi Primary and Secondary Schools, Goburawa, Dala LGA, as well as Natsugune Primary and Secondary Schools, Ungogo LGA, Kano; students of Kevqueen College, Itanla, Ondo West LGA, Ondo; students of Unibek Group of Schools, Port Harcourt, Rivers; students of The Apostolic High School, Ilesa, Osun, and students of Usman Jidda Shuwa Memorial Secondary School, Gamboru, Borno state.

While commending the officers and men of the Lagos, Edo, Anambra, Gombe, FCT, Kaduna, Kogi, Bauchi and Delta Commands of the Agency as well as DOGI for their outstanding feats in the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) equally applauded their counterparts in all the commands across the country for intensifying their WADA advocacy lectures thus creating parity between their drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction activities.

Femi Babafemi
Director, Media & Advocacy
NDLEA Headquarters Abuja
Sunday 3rd December 2023

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by chisomkachy: 1:45pm On Dec 03, 2023

Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by LeoDeKing: 1:54pm On Dec 03, 2023
The criminal drug dealers are Okechukwu Ogala, Justin Enuonye, Ernest Esechie, Festus Eze among others.

But let's put the blame on Tinubu, just like this starved bonga fish is blaming Tinubu for his poverty-stricken life.

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Ever8090: 1:55pm On Dec 03, 2023
Our people name must be there...

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Thundafireseun: 2:06pm On Dec 03, 2023
grin
man must wack
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by callmevirus(m): 2:42pm On Dec 03, 2023
Nothing concern me but E dey mind
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by ecolime(m): 2:42pm On Dec 03, 2023
LeoDeKing:
The criminal drug dealers are Okechukwu Ogala, Justin Enuonye, Ernest Esechie, Festus Eze among others.

But let's put the blame on Tinubu, just like this starved bonga fish is blaming Tinubu for his poverty-stricken life.


The truth is crime knows no tribe.

Our people should start doing clean businesses.

We call out government officials but we do worse things

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Goodnewsforlife: 2:42pm On Dec 03, 2023
These are d criminals who build empty mansions in their villages that aka bestmanfornow comes here to brag about


If these ones weren’t caught one day their kinsmen will come online to brag about them as hard working billionaires n they will start insulting other tribes

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Cruise777: 2:43pm On Dec 03, 2023
cool


Na wa oo
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by irunoko(m): 2:44pm On Dec 03, 2023
This people no dey Taya

They sha wan dirty December by force

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Way4orward: 2:44pm On Dec 03, 2023
E dey body.
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by idalex: 2:45pm On Dec 03, 2023
drugs
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by LagosG: 2:46pm On Dec 03, 2023
Ever8090:
Our people name must be there...
But una quick to call BAT a drug lord.


Let me tell you an open secret. Asian countries are now fully aware of the Igbo tribe. An Indian guy was saying Igbos have casted in his country. Like after confirming if someone is Nigerian, they ask next if he's Igbo.
At least 70% of Igbo billionaires have their roots in drug pushing. Many of them are importers and exporters.

The whole tribe needs desensitization.

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Yankiss(m): 2:47pm On Dec 03, 2023
Well, people are getting more daring about drug pushing. I don't want to say why grin . Even the ones busted are only a tip of the iceberg. Drug is flourishing in Nigeria. It's the largest industry next to yahoo yahoo among the youth.

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by specialmati(m): 2:48pm On Dec 03, 2023
cool cool cool cool cool nawa people still do this business
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by money121(m): 2:48pm On Dec 03, 2023
Ok

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by justmondris: 2:48pm On Dec 03, 2023
Audio burst as usual. They have not jailed anyone. What do you expect from an agency that made a drug addict like Naira Marley their ambassador?

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Chetas81(m): 2:48pm On Dec 03, 2023
ecolime:
When will this madness stop?

Our people should start doing clean businesses.
NO DIRTY MINDED PEOPLE CAN DO THE CLEAN BUSINESS

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:49pm On Dec 03, 2023
Again, From all of us @MANNA : SAY NO TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE.

This sad incident reminds us of the deadly, very deadly leaf called 'Gegemu' leaf' 9ice sang about in his track "Gbamu-Gbamu Jigi-Jigi" ?

Gegemu dey here? Mafiku sere!
(Is that Gegemu? Don't toy with death!!)

All the stories we have heard, saw, read about this particular leaf,
None ever end well!

Guys, BEWARE OF GEGEMU, It kills you before your time.



This reminds us.....
Let's give you a true life story about this gegemu before starting our Barbecue business for the day.....

LONG READ, IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE LAZY YOUTHS we have here,
Scroll down to the next post with speeeed!
If you love interesting and educative, very educative post, read on friends........


The 'GEGEMU PARTY : A Real Life Story

Birthdays
during my undergraduate days in the university were always lit.
From early morning beating rituals to late night parties filled with food and booze. Did I say early morning beating? Yea, celebrants always take some beatings for the culture. The break of dawn usually sees friends (and foes, perhaps) gathered to take their pound of flesh from the celebrants. Some go as far as pouring powdery flower and water on the birthday victim. Missiles of sachet waters fly around like its Syrian war while assailants render a line from a popular song:

We are getting old and getting high!
Afternoons are filled with little or no activities since everyone would be engaged in one or more academic activities. It is a university after all. Nights are the most interesting and are usually filled with booze, girls, music and a whole lot of fun. I am sure some of my Nigerian readers can relate and would give anything to have those days back.

Back then, alcohol seemed like the heart of any party. Without it, party rockers don’t come to play. Alcohol level tolerance differs among individuals. While some are already talking gibberish and confessing their sins with just two bottles of beer (usually of about 14O proof or 7% alcohol each), some are just getting started at one crate (a crate of beer is twelve bottles). Science has it that alcohol tolerance is hinged on varieties of factors such as body weight, age, sex, mood, ethnicity (?), rate of consumption as well as the food and drinks taken before the commencement of alcohol consumption. However, I am sure there were guys that defied all the hypotheses of science about alcohol consumption back then.

It was during one of those night birthday parties a friend (birthday celebrant) of mine got introduced to a stuff that could help him save money on alcohol supply for his party. After taking the beating of his life early in the morning, plans went underway to make the night the talk of the town. The bulk of the plan focused on alcohol supply which seemed set to suffer due to a shortage of funds. Unfortunately, a couple of the invitees would pass as those that would readily defy scientific explanation on alcohol consumption. Something drastic had to be done and indeed, something really drastic was done

Suggestions started flying-in left, right, front, back and center. The idea of beer for the night was totally ruled out simply because of those that could turn beer into water; no amount of beer can inebriate them. We jokingly call them antichrist because their actions seem to be an antithesis of Christ’s miracle in the bible. He turned water intto wine, they turn beer into water. Infusion of weed (Cannabis sativa) into home-made punch drink was also suggested but quickly thrown out because of the illegality of weed.
Guys did not want the school authority clamping down on them because of a birthday party. Finally, one popular guy volunteered to provide something that could be mixed with home-made punch, legal, safe and guaranteed to knock even the biggest alcohol-tolerant person off his/her feet. The idea seemed perfect and everything seemed set. The night came and dissolved quickly.

The following morning was quite melodramatic. As at 10:00 am, music could still be heard loudly in the party room without any sound of life coming-in or going out of it. This aroused the curiousity of the neighbouring students and a visit was made to the party scene. A couple of participants were found sleeping in the room, some were found sleeping in the toilet and the celebrant himself was nowhere to be found. It took quite an effort to bring them back to life and when they did, no sense could be made of what they were saying. Whatever they have taken the previous night is yet to disintegrate half of its half-life in their systems. Where could the celebrant be? Perhaps he has early morning classes and has left for academic area?

Majority of those around concluded the celebrant must have gone for classes. It took almost four hours for those that were woken from slumbering to start regaining their senses, albeit none of them could vividly recall what transpired the previous night. Whatever has been introduced into their drink must be extremely powerful. Six o’clock Post Meridiem: still, no sign of the celebrant.

After what seemed like an eternity, a call came through to one of the participants, a mutual friend of mine and the celebrant. The call was from Chief Medical Director of the University’s health center. The celebrant has been hospitalized and the attention of those close to him was needed. Ten minutes after, about ten of us were at the male ward of the university’s health center where our friend (the celebrant) was lying awake and looking at us like a total stranger. Something about him looked different and sinister. The doctor in charge of his case has a lot of explanation to do. What happened to him


Your friend was brought-in about thirty minutes ago all the way from Benin. He was found sleeping by the road side along Ore-Benin highway and was brought here as a result of the university’s identity card found on him. We had to charge the phone found on him before we were able to contact you. He seemed to have lost his memories and reeks of alcohol…

The doctor continued talking while all of us present kept looking at each other with a telepathic exchange of questions taking place.
A lot of what the doctor is saying do not add up. If a driver moves at an average speed of one hundred kilometre per hour (which is almost impossible on Nigerian roads), it will take nothing less than six hours to get to Benin from the location of the University. It simply means our friend left for Benin long before the break of dawn, perhaps while his birthday party was at its peak. How did he get to Benin? What was his mission there and was he doing lying on the road? There are over a thousand questions with no single answer. Perhaps we should rather ask; what was present in the drink that they took at the party?

The question from the doctor must have jolted us all back to reality. An explanation was made to the doctor about went down and how no one has an idea of when, why and how he got to where the patient was found. The doctor explained further that our friend needs urgent medical attention but what was mixed with the drink he took at the party needs to be identified first. Unfortunately, the supplier of the substance was not at the scene. A call was made through to him and he mumbled faintly on the phone : GEGEMU!!

WTF is Gegemu?
Those that are close to me know that I am a teetotaller; an attribute that is virtually incompatible with a typical birthday party in the student’s hostels within the university. Therefore, even though I participated in the early morning beating rituals for my friend’s birthday, I was deep asleep while the night party was going on. Hence, I knew virtually nothing about what they ate or drank during the event. However, the mention of the word ‘Gegemu’ reminded me of one of the songs that were reigning then:

It was later on after the whole incidence that I took my scientific self to research about the substance that was responsible for such an evil and dangerous reactions. The after-party experience observed was as a result of an infusion of a particular plant into their drink of the participants. Datura as the plant is botanically called is a genus of a flowering plant in Solanaceae family; the same family with the egg-plant. The genus is believed to be native to North America (Mexico to be particular) and exotically found in other parts of the world. It is made up of about nine species; D. stramonium, D. innoxia, D. wrightii, D. metel, D. discolour, D. leichhardtii, D. ferox and a host of others

Out of the nine species, three are found growing in different areas in Nigeria including D. innoxia, D. stramonium and D. metel with the latter being the most popular among the populace, especially the youths (the reason is quite obvious). D. metel is popularly known as ‘gegemu’ or ‘apikan’ among the Yoruba tribe found in the Southwestern part of the country, ‘zakami’ among the Hausas found in the North and ‘Myaramuo’ among the Igbos which are predominant in the South. The plant grows as an annual shrub or perennial herb with erect stems and a characteristic smell. Depending on the cultivar, the colour of the plant’s flower ranges from white, cream, yellow, red to violet. It produces a green, knoby fruit.

The plant has a wide variety of application that has been investigated both scientifically and ethnobotanically. It has been shown in several types research to have antifungal, antibacterial, cytotoxic as well as hallucinogenic properties. Proximate, nutritional and phytochemical analysis of the seeds of the plant revealed a highly nutritious but phytotoxic potential. Tropane alkaloids and scopolamine have been reported to be present in the plant and both have wide application in the world of medicine.

The capacity of the plant and its component to cause memory loss as well as slurred speech has been investigated in rats under laboratory condition and results showed a modification to the brain frontal cortex, the portion of the brain associated with memory, verbal communication and reasoning etc. Several medical cases associated with deliberate or mistaken ingestion of the plant have been reported prior to this particular incidence. In fact, a majority of the population of a whole town have been reported to have run mad because they mistakenly utilized the leaves of the plant in cooking their food

Report of abuse of the plant also abounds both locally and internationally. It has been recognized as one of the most popular and readily available as well as legal alternative to illegal/scarce/expensive psychoactive active substances in the country. According to several sources, fresh or dried parts of the plant are wrapped and smoked by youths and hoodlums as an alternative to marijuana.

Report of abuse of the plant also abounds both locally and internationally. It has been recognized as one of the most popular and readily available as well as legal alternative to illegal/scarce/expensive psychoactive active substances in the country. According to several sources, fresh or dried parts of the plant are wrapped and smoked by youths and hoodlums as an alternative to marijuana.
Back to the health center scene

Those that participated in the bash that has regained some level of normalcy explained that a decoction of D. metel was mixed with punch drink that already contained a significant level of alcohol to make the birthday party go wild. The individual effects of alcohol and the active substances present in the plant is quite enough to provoke series of undesirable reactions, let alone a combined/synergistic reaction. They really invited it on themselves.

The mention of ‘gegemu’ helped the doctor in diagnosing what could be wrong with the now indisposed celebrant. He was placed under intensive care for close to 5 days before returning to a semblance of himself. However, up till today, none of those that participated nor the celebrant himself could recall what transpired during the party. How the celebrant got to Benin overnight remains an absolute mystery

Say no substance abuse!


Hope y'all learnt something from this?




Pavillon:

Wow,
Nice story,
Just open a thread for this bro

Thanks sir.
You are permitted to use this to open a thread sir.
Barbecue duty calls.

Btw
We no be bro o.
We are simply WE.

ThatFairGuy1:
Dem MANNA has always been an inspiration.
God bless you sir.
We always do our best to inspire and lift others ready to be lifted.
Keep being the great man that you are.
God bless your parents for giving us a King like you.
Stay blessed brotherly.

Ayodelejohn2018:
Thanks for this piece, it is quite fun and entertaining not only educating and informative, but people wey go hear go hear and you know many people falls in the category of "THE STUBBORN FLY"
You are right Mr John.
And you are always welcome sir.

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by SaLongs1(m): 2:49pm On Dec 03, 2023
This country would have been doing much better if the same zeal used to fight drug trafficking is also used to fight corruption.
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Trimjos: 2:50pm On Dec 03, 2023
escobar boys..

Their grandmaster is the C-in-C

cc: leodeking
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Roboto11: 2:50pm On Dec 03, 2023
Igbo is weed abi?

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Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by israelmao(m): 2:51pm On Dec 03, 2023
LeoDeKing:
The criminal drug dealers are Okechukwu Ogala, Justin Enuonye, Ernest Esechie, Festus Eze among others.

But let's put the blame on Tinubu, just like this starved bonga fish is blaming Tinubu for his poverty-stricken life.

Tinubu is a leader of drug cartel of course he should have his own portion of blame.Those who live in glass house don't throw stones for the consequences and possible dangers of doing so.
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Lanre1st(m): 2:51pm On Dec 03, 2023
The rate at which they are reporting the arrest of drugs trafficking and abuse is alarming. They try to investigate the sponsorers instead of charge and bail
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by ATEAMS: 2:52pm On Dec 03, 2023
Damn
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by DeathToRiggers: 2:52pm On Dec 03, 2023
Thiefnubuuu
Re: NDLEA Uncovers Meth, Opioid Consignments In Jeans Hems, Dolls, Buttons by Roger3D(m): 2:53pm On Dec 03, 2023
The exporters

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