Few days after the execution of Kudirat Afolabi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for drug-related offences, another Nigerian, Saheed Ayinde Sobade, has been arrested with more than one thousand grams of cocaine in Jeddah.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made this known today.
On Thursday, the federal government had condemned the execution of Afolabi — a widow and mother of two — who was executed on April 1.
Dabiri-Arewa further stated that the Saudi authorities have never spared any country when it comes to drugs, adding that Nigeria only advocates for fair trial.
Few days after the execution of Kudirat Afolabi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for drug-related offences, another Nigerian, Saheed Ayinde Sobade, has been arrested with more than one thousand grams of cocaine in Jeddah.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made this known today.
On Thursday, the federal government had condemned the execution of Afolabi — a widow and mother of two — who was executed on April 1.
Dabiri-Arewa further stated that the Saudi authorities have never spared any country when it comes to drugs, adding that Nigeria only advocates for fair trial.
Few days after the execution of Kudirat Afolabi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for drug-related offences, another Nigerian, Saheed Ayinde Sobade, has been arrested with more than one thousand grams of cocaine in Jeddah.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made this known today.
On Thursday, the federal government had condemned the execution of Afolabi — a widow and mother of two — who was executed on April 1.
Dabiri-Arewa further stated that the Saudi authorities have never spared any country when it comes to drugs, adding that Nigeria only advocates for fair trial.
Few days after the execution of Kudirat Afolabi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for drug-related offences, another Nigerian, Saheed Ayinde Sobade, has been arrested with more than one thousand grams of cocaine in Jeddah.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made this known today.
On Thursday, the federal government had condemned the execution of Afolabi — a widow and mother of two — who was executed on April 1.
Dabiri-Arewa further stated that the Saudi authorities have never spared any country when it comes to drugs, adding that Nigeria only advocates for fair trial.
Few days after the execution of Kudirat Afolabi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for drug-related offences, another Nigerian, Saheed Ayinde Sobade, has been arrested with more than one thousand grams of cocaine in Jeddah.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made this known today.
On Thursday, the federal government had condemned the execution of Afolabi — a widow and mother of two — who was executed on April 1.
Dabiri-Arewa further stated that the Saudi authorities have never spared any country when it comes to drugs, adding that Nigeria only advocates for fair trial.
Few days after the execution of Kudirat Afolabi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for drug-related offences, another Nigerian, Saheed Ayinde Sobade, has been arrested with more than one thousand grams of cocaine in Jeddah.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made this known today.
On Thursday, the federal government had condemned the execution of Afolabi — a widow and mother of two — who was executed on April 1.
Dabiri-Arewa further stated that the Saudi authorities have never spared any country when it comes to drugs, adding that Nigeria only advocates for fair trial.
Few days after the execution of Kudirat Afolabi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for drug-related offences, another Nigerian, Saheed Ayinde Sobade, has been arrested with more than one thousand grams of cocaine in Jeddah.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made this known today.
On Thursday, the federal government had condemned the execution of Afolabi — a widow and mother of two — who was executed on April 1.
Dabiri-Arewa further stated that the Saudi authorities have never spared any country when it comes to drugs, adding that Nigeria only advocates for fair trial.
Few days after the execution of Kudirat Afolabi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for drug-related offences, another Nigerian, Saheed Ayinde Sobade, has been arrested with more than one thousand grams of cocaine in Jeddah.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made this known today.
On Thursday, the federal government had condemned the execution of Afolabi — a widow and mother of two — who was executed on April 1.
Dabiri-Arewa further stated that the Saudi authorities have never spared any country when it comes to drugs, adding that Nigeria only advocates for fair trial.