UK: Nigerian Drug-Dealer Can’t be Deported Because Human Rights

Daily Stormer
February 24, 2015

There is no country that has more to offer the UK than Nigeria.  And these offerings go well beyond cocaine.  They also... many things, I'm sure, just can't think right now.
There is no country that has more to offer the UK than Nigeria. And these offerings go well beyond cocaine. They also… many things, I’m sure, just can’t think right now.

I love how White people think just because they invite someone into their country and they engage in extreme levels of criminality they can then tell the person to leave.

Breitbart:

A Nigerian drug dealer who was caught with nearly £500,000 in cocaine will not be deported because of EU rules. Cletus Okpala, 29, was jailed for 52 months in 2012 and was told he would be forced to the leave the UK when he was released.

However, EU rules mean he will now be allowed to stay, despite the severity of his crime. The Home Office has told the Daily Express that Mr Okpala is married to a Latvian national and therefore has the right to remain in the UK whatever crime he commits.

The Home Office had originally fought for his deportation and now claims to be “disappointed” that he will be allowed to stay. The rules allowing him to stay have also angered the group TaxpayerScotland.

Their director Eben Wilson, told the Express: “Not enough is being done to safeguard the public from criminals and violent offenders, who are being handed huge sums of taxpayers’ cash to fight deportation on spurious technicalities.

“It is no excuse for politicians to say their hands are tied by the Human Rights Act and European legislation.”

The poor guy. He only dealt all of these drugs because he came from poverty world which is only a world of poverty because White people did things which hurt their feelings hundreds of years ago.

Will Whites ever take responsibility for their actions? It seems not.

They need to learn from the non-Whites how to love, love, love.

Nigajists:

The Indonesian gov­ernment on Saturday executed two Nigeri­ans, Daniel Enemuo and Solomon Chibuike Oka­for, along with five others for drug trafficking. Others executed were from Brazil, Indonesia, Malawi, the Neth­erlands and Vietnam.

This is coming at a time when the Federal Government has summoned the Indonesian ambassador to Nigeria to reg­ister its protest as well as ask for the review of laws relat­ing to drug offences. Also, it comes at a time when 12 other Nigerians are on death row in Indonesia, having been con­victed of drug trafficking.

Speaking earlier, yester­day, on the execution of the two Nigerians, the Federal Government said although it respects the decision of the Indonesian government, the Asian country should review its laws guiding drug-related offences.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali, who spoke exclusively with Daily Sun in Abuja, urged the media to educate the citizenry on the consequences of engaging in illegal activities

He added that the public should know that inasmuch as the government feels bad about what happened to its na­tionals in Indonesia, Nigerians should see the implications of breaching laws in other coun­tries.

He stated: “Countries have got their laws and Indonesians are being executed for that kind of crime. No matter how much we love our nationals, they also love their nationals; but they still go on and kill them for the same offence.

Er, well. Indonesians might as well be White. Because as Asians, they have White privilege. Also, Indonesia spent thousands of years colonizing Africa maybe.

And who the hell is this Nigerian official who says countries have a right to enforce their own laws against Blacks?  He must be White.  No wonder they didn’t report his race.

When will these Whites learn to do a justice?