A Nigerian national is at the centre of fresh controversy after Thai authorities arrested him for allegedly selling drugs outside a high school in Thailand. Viral videos now circulating online show the suspect breaking down in tears and pleading for mercy as officers detained him.
NaijaChoice News gathered that the man travelled into Thailand using a South African passport, a detail that has triggered heated debates across social media platforms.
The footage, which has gone viral in the last 48 hours, captures the moment security operatives swooped on the suspect near the school premises. Witnesses in the clips claim he was caught with a quantity of illegal substances intended for sale to students and locals. Thai drug laws remain among the strictest in Asia, with severe penalties including lengthy jail terms or worse for trafficking offences.
NIGERIAN🇳🇬 CAUGHT SELLING DRUGS OUTSIDE A HIGH SCHOOL IN THAILAND🇹🇠TRAVELLED THERE WITH SA🇿🇦 PASSPORT.
The SA🇿🇦 Passport has become trash in Asia & Europe because when a nigerian is arrested for drugs, the police discover that he entered that country using the SA🇿🇦 Passport. pic.twitter.com/P3pcruCqZp
— Yaya Libram🇿🇦 (@Sello_Libram) March 24, 2026
Social media users have zeroed in on the passport angle, pointing out that the suspect’s travel document was issued by South Africa. Many Nigerians have in recent years obtained South African passports to ease movement into parts of Asia and Europe where the Nigerian passport faces heavier scrutiny.
This latest case has renewed talk that South African passports are now viewed with suspicion in several Asian and European countries. Online commentators argue that repeated arrests involving Nigerians carrying SA documents have made immigration officers more cautious, sometimes delaying or denying entry even to genuine holders.
The development comes amid growing concern over the image of Nigerians abroad. While many citizens travel legitimately for business, education and tourism, isolated criminal cases continue to fuel negative stereotypes.
Security experts in Nigeria have repeatedly warned against the illegal acquisition or misuse of foreign passports. Such practices, they say, not only expose the individuals to harsher treatment but also strain diplomatic ties between Nigeria and host nations.
As investigations continue in Thailand, NaijaChoice News will monitor updates on the suspect’s identity and the exact charges filed against him. The Nigerian Embassy in Bangkok is yet to issue an official statement on the matter.
This incident serves as a fresh reminder to young Nigerians eyeing opportunities overseas: shortcuts and risky ventures often end in regret, while the country’s global reputation hangs in the balance with every such report.
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