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Thursday, 14 June 2007

Nigerian, Murdered by Spain, Does Anyone Care?
By Paul I. Adujie
Lawcareer2007@aol.com
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Osamuyia Aikpitanhi, a 23 year Nigerian, on June 9, 2007, was murdered by Spaniards, they handcuffed him, chained his legs, gagged him with his  mouth completely closed with industrial strength rubber or duck-tape and put a twine-bag or sack, over his head, once out of public view, they pummeled him, until he suffocated, or choked and asphyxiated! He drowned in his vomit, with excrements or feces all over him, all these, testament to the torture, directed at him by Spain!

Spaniards unconscionably, injected unidentified chemical substances into Mr. Osamuyia Aikpitanhi. This young man’s misstep, was that he did not possess a resident permit, authorizing him to live and work in Spain. We know that such infraction does not carry the death penalty. We also know enforcement agents of Spain, who brutalized, the Nigeria a uniquely Spanish barbaric and horrible treatment of the Inquisition type, did not have the right to take the Nigerian’s life. The Spaniards meted out such horrible and extremely inhuman treatment to Mr. Osamuyia Aikpitanhi, they unreasonably used deadly force.

Nigerians are tired of being treated inhumanely. Enough of these beastly treatments and unwarranted brutalities! Nigerians reject being treated like dogs all over the world Nigerians from now onwards, must make non-Nigerians do one of two things, respect us or fear the consequences of a lack!

According to published reports, an Iberia Airline pilot protested to the Spanish authorities regarding the violation of Mr. Osamuyia Aikpitanhi’s Human Rights and the Spaniards violations of international treaties and conventions, including IATA and ICAO; This was on the heels of  sustained complaints by the other 96 Nigerian passengers that were aboard the same aircraft which was bound for Lagos, Nigeria. Multitude of Nigerians had witnessed the aggressions that were directed at Mr. Osamuyia Aikpitanhi 

Sources revealed that the said pilot, even refused to continue with the journey the next day to protest the inhumanity that he had witnessed a day before.

Using industrial strength duck-tape or rubber tape to gag-choke, it a resort use of deadly force. They handcuffed him, chained his legs, gagged him and put a twine-bag over his head, once out of public view they pummeled him, until he suffocated, choked and asphyxiated!

Thankfully, as life throws oddballs at us, out of bad incidents of our everyday lives, sometimes, comes some good. Some of us Nigerians, as a benefit resulting  from internet rapid-fire world of advanced technology communications, Nigerians worldwide are able to communicate as a community and on a regular basis. We discuss Nigeria’s national issues and in rough and tumble tackles, dealing raw politics.

And through a Nigerian gentleman in Italy, Mr. Oguzie J.J., a regular contributor-participant, we learnt that a Nigerian, Mr. Osamuyia Aikpitanhi was killed! Murdered by members of Spain’s law enforcement agencies.

Today is the fourth day since the incident, the representatives of Nigeria in Madrid, Spain, are still making arrangements, efforts and contacts etc, before they make plans to make other plans to make a public statement eventually! As they are constrained by diplomatic and legal protocol. But, again, thankfully, the rest of us, do not have those constraints and we are speaking out and we want the world to know that a Nigerian’s life was illegally and violently ended agents of the government of Spain. A Nigerian here in America remarked yesterday, that the Philippines has a ministry or government department, responsible solely for Filipinos resident abroad.

Perhaps it is about time, that the Nigerian federal government establish a ministry, department or an agency, that monitors the affairs of the several hundred thousands of Nigerians who are now resident outside of the shores of Nigeria.
    

Nigerians outside these diplomatic or legal constraints, as our diplomats in Madrid appear to be under, cannot afford to dither or wait to finesse our reaction to obvious murder, that was executed in the most brutal and horrible way. All this transpired inside an Iberia Airlines aircraft on its way to Lagos, Nigeria on June 9, 2007

Nigerians write to protest the brutal beating to death of Mr. Osamuyia Aikpitanhi a citizen of Nigeria, on June 9, 2007. This is as a result of the use of excessive and unreasonable deadly force, visited upon Mr. Osamuyia Aikpitanhi the Spanish security forces.

Information reaching us is such that it does appear, as if the Spanish law enforcement agencies has developed a pattern, in which Nigerians and other Africans are singled out and tortured, brutalized and frequently murdered. Nigeria has good diplomatic and trade relations with Spain. Spain has substantive business interests in Nigeria. Spain should never visit horror and brutality on Nigerian citizens, and for that matter, upon any person

The Spanish authorities, is within its right to guard its borders and to set its immigration rules. It any nation’s right to select who and what persons may be its guest.

 Frequency of brutal and horrible treatments that are directed at Nigerians and other African citizens quite unacceptable. These brutalities and horrors directed only at Africans, are egregious and made even more so, by their regularity!

In September 1998, a Nigerian young lady was similarly murdered in Belgium; I refer to the brutal murder of Ms. Semira Adamu, a 20-year-old Nigerian woman by the Belgian authorities, who asphyxiated her with a pillow as they chatted and laughed, and all of it, were caught on tape for the world to see!


Nigeria inform Spain, impress it upon them and insist that there are more reasonable, humane and logical way, to handle the upsurge of immigrants into their country, it is rather disgusting that the Spanish security services, have often resorted to unreasonable, excessive brutal measures causing deaths. High influx of immigrants into Spain, does not give its government officials any justifications to engage and indulge themselves in unlawful and illegal behaviors. They treated our citizen without dignity and deprived him of his life. Would they do this to a European? Or to an American? It must be added that Nigerian authorities have never meted any unaccepted treatments to Spaniards in Nigeria

The people and government of Nigeria demand explanations for this wanton taking of the life of one of our nationals. Nigerians demand compensation be paid by the Spanish authorities to the next of kin or survivors of the deceased Mr. Osamuyia Aikpitanhi
Nigerians demand that an apology be tendered by the Spanish authorities to the next of kin, parents and or other survivors of Mr. Osamuyia Aikpitanhi and to Nigeria.

Nigerians are calling for the boycott of Iberia Airlines of Spain. Nigerians call for the immediate boycott of all products made in or originating from any entity in Spain. Nigerians demand the picketing of all installations in Nigeria, with any connections to the government of Spain and or companies in Spain or companies owned by Spaniards.

Nigerians should call these police telephone numbers in Spain, to register disgust and dismay, over the killing and brutal murder of a Nigerian citizen
Spanish National Police - 952 80 36 00 Spanish Civil Guard 952 89 00 55 Spanish Police Robbery Squad 902 102 112

I have a few questions for the government of Nigeria, and in particular, the Nigerian representatives in Madrid, Spain, diplomats and all. A Nigerian is murdered abroad, who speaks for him? Considering that he was brutalized in a most repugnant and most reprehensible manner? Consider that he was choked, suffocated and asphyxiated, and at the end, he drowned in his own vomit and defecation, it left feces all over his body.
And I ask the multitudes and multiple multitudes of Nigerians now overseas, could this happen to you? Could this happen to me and nothing is done by other Nigerians or by our government, or our diplomats in the country in question?

Nigerians are tired of being treated inhumanely. Enough of these beastly treatments and unwarranted brutalities! Nigerians reject being treated like dogs all over the world Nigerians from now onwards, must make non-Nigerians do one of two things, respect us or fear the consequences of a lack!

Protection and preservation of Nigerian citizens is the primary duty of the government of Nigeria, and therefore, Nigerian diplomats worldwide. This duty is sacrosanct.

All Nigerians, diplomats, entire hierarchy and levels of government in Nigeria must ensure, that the killers of any Nigerian do not go unpunished. Nigerians and Nigeria must draw a line in the sand regarding the sanctity of the lives of Nigerian citizens.




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Nigerians are tired of being treated inhumanely. Enough of these beastly t...Read the full article.

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One could argue that we are victims of our Governments. When
I see Africans scrambling to get to Europe, risking all they have,
their lives and the bit of money they have managed to save, to
reach Europe with the hope of starting a new life. Fancy sailing
an ocean in a rickety wooden boat.
On arrival, most of these African immigrants collapse from
exhaustion and dehydration. The locals, who were sunbathing
on the beach in the first place, rush to the Africans with bottles
of water and biscuits. It’s quite a sorry sight and does not help
other peoples perception of Africans, how they see us and what
they think we are.

This alone is ample proof that corruption in our land has cost us
a great deal. For that matter our leaders have destroyed many lives
throughout Africa. Take Nigeria as an example, we flee our country
in droves not because we do not love our country, we do so because
of a lack of opportunity and every other thing we have discussed
on this board. My country is extremely wealthy yet I cannot live
there. How sad. During last summers war between Israel and Lebanon,
I almost chocked on my dinner when the news reporter said there was
a Nigerian lady amongst those pulled out of the rubble. The first thing I
thought was, will her body be repatriated to Nigeria or will they bury
her in Lebanon?

Given the extent and degree of violence towards Africans in Europe, one
would have expected our Governments to do something about the
denigration of Africans. Fat Chance! Most of the abuse inflicted
on Africans are actually in contravention of International Law so it
shouldn’t be too difficult for our Governments to protect us from
all the abuse.

Some sort of action needs to be taken by individuals; Affirmative
action that confronts this problem head on.

Posted by Jah Guda| 14.06.2007 12:46

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Jaguda:
This being the flagship of Nigerian Intellectual discourse, your avatar rather cheapens it and focuses attention on a female in a state of distasteful undress. You would not want your sister to be so used to entertain, would you?

Please do not turn this site to a soft-porn site!
Thanks for self-censorship.

Posted by ula-lisa| 14.06.2007 13:20

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Thanks a million Mr Adujie for this wonderful piece and like you rightly pointed out the primary function of any government is the protection and providind for the needs of its citizens.

Here our govt has a statutory duty of ensuring that its citizens anywhere in the world are secure and protected and whoever violets this rule needs to be asked this pertinent Question, The live of a Nigerian is it worth lower than other citizens in the world?

The fight have begun to signal the arrival of the dignified Nigerian.

L' verita fa male!!! (Truth can hurt)

Posted by oguzie j.j.| 14.06.2007 14:07

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Na wa o! It really is time we stood up for one another as Nigerians. I'm not surprised this is happening in Spain, one of the most racist nations in Europe, which truthfully is largely xenophobic. Spain, where numerous black professionals from all walks of life, recall various footballers as well, are constantly subjected to the most awful racist abuse. So what if he was in their country illegally, they meted out the treatment they gave him because they felt he was worth that. The time has come for us end the constant denigration of Nigerian and Africans in general. We should ensure that we close down any Spanish business operating in Nigeria, and crash their communication systems with a deluge of emails, letters and what have you. Not by violence means mind you, but by protest and boycott of their products, ala the Danish experience with the wrath of the Arab world on the offensive cartoons published. How much more the death of our compatriot, and a human being.

Posted by naijalassie| 14.06.2007 19:54

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=ula-lisa;183670>Jaguda:
This being the flagship of Nigerian Intelectual discourse, your avatar rather cheapens it and focuses attention on a female in a state of distasteful undress. You would not want your sister to be so used to entertain, would you?

Please do not turn this site to a soft-porn site!
Thanks for self-censorship.




Mr Kettle, meet Mr Pot.
You are one to talk. A couple of days ago you moderators and administrators
Allowed Anonymous Village to open a thread on Lesbianism. That’s OK is
It? Discussions were centred on woman/woman and man/man relationship/sex.
A market place of ideas, indeed.

A few months back you had a link on this site that directed all who clicked on
that link to “your sister’s blog”. Your sisters blog was all about paedophilia
in Nigeria. That’s OK is it? Don’t you think if your sister was abused by her
Uncle she should make it a family matter and not refer to Nigeria as a nation
of paedophiles. Maybe you should have a word with your sister so that you can ID
that member of your family whom she claims abused her.

This here is a photo of my GF. She is not naked, just dressed for a day at the beach.
It is not soft porn; tell me what bits of her private parts you can see. You saw a
Beautiful woman and got all hot and bothered. It’s all in your mind.

Posted by Jah Guda| 15.06.2007 07:44

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=Jah Guda;183884>


Mr Kettle, meet Mr Pot.
You are one to talk. A couple of days ago you moderators and administrators
Allowed Anonymous Village to open a thread on Lesbianism. That’s OK is
It? Discussions were centred on woman/woman and man/man relationship/sex.
A market place of ideas, indeed.

A few months back you had a link on this site that directed all who clicked on
that link to “your sister’s blog”. Your sisters blog was all about paedophilia
in Nigeria. That’s OK is it? Don’t you think if your sister was abused by her
Uncle she should make it a family matter and not refer to Nigeria as a nation
of paedophiles. Maybe you should have a word with your sister so that you can ID
that member of your family whom she claims abused her.

This here is a photo of my GF. She is not naked, just dressed for a day at the beach.
It is not soft porn; tell me what bits of her private parts you can see. You saw a
Beautiful woman and got all hot and bothered. It’s all in your mind.



Thanks much for compliance.
If I had seen the other issues I would have raised them.
Please if you find any reprehensible to good taste, feel free to raise the objection.
Thanks.

Posted by ula-lisa| 15.06.2007 07:52

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Please could we please stick to the issue at hand ula-lisa you have been wonderful in all what you have done regarding getting this letter and the protest started, Jah Guda you also i am sure have done the best you could of done making your friends aware of the injustice too . could we just respect our dead brother and get along and not turn this thread into something it really should not become i am sorry if offend either one of you
but i just want this thread to really stay focused and i know you both also do.Thanks lets just kiss and make up .:D:):D for the time being

Posted by beambolla| 15.06.2007 08:05

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=beambolla;183893>Please could we please stick to the issue at hand ula-lisa you have been wonderful in all what you have done regarding getting this letter and the protest started, Jah Guda you also i am sure have done the best you could of done making your friends aware of the injustice too . could we just respect our dead brother and get along and not turn this thread into something it really should not become i am sorry if offend either one of you
but i just want this thread to really stay focused and i know you both also do.Thanks lets just kiss and make up .:D:):D for the time being



Beambolla:
Much as I want to be agreable and liked, it is not personal. This website's major thrust is not entertainment and casual banter (and there are sections for that). We want to affect our world, esp our Naija life.

For instance, Paul wrote the Spanish Ambassador and gave him this link. While appearances is not everything, you do not wish for the Ambassador (or others) to think this was a beach-wear kind of website when you are arguing Fundamental Human Rights issues.

I do not think the cloth makes the monk but much the same way you do not go in to an important interview in jeans slit on the knees or beach-wear, you do not expect Aso-Rock or the Spanish Ambassadors to think that we are a bunch of teenagers showing off what we got.
Everthing has a time and things ought to be done in decency and in order...

AND yes, some of us have the unenviable task of calling persons to order. Nothing personal...I do not know him. I have called even elder ABRAXAS to order here.

Posted by ula-lisa| 15.06.2007 09:41

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=ula-lisa;183923>Beambolla:
Much as I want to be agreable and liked, it is not personal. This website's major thrust is not entertainment and casual banter (and there are sections for that). We want to affect our world, esp our Naija life.

For instance, Paul wrote the Spanish Ambassador and gave him this link. While appearances is not everything, you do not wish for the Ambassador (or others) to think this was a beach-wear kind of website when you are arguing Fundamental Human Rights issues.

I do not think the cloth makes the monk but much the same way you do not go in to an important interview in jeans slit on the knees or beach-wear, you do not expect Aso-Rock or the Spanish Ambassadors to think that we are a bunch of teenagers showing off what we got.
Everthing has a time and things ought to be done in decency and in order...

AND yes, some of us have the unenviable task of calling persons to order. Nothing personal...I do not know him. I have called even elder ABRAXAS to order here.



ula-lisa

the image has been removed, i agree with you there is a time and place
for things. well again well done on all you have done regarding this issue
i am quite new to the village but this has really given me faith that as Nigerians we can all come together in agreement and unite to make a difference, keep up the good work

Posted by beambolla| 15.06.2007 09:57

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