Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Yaba trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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I'm Leye, calling from yaba", I reply.
Seizures of crystal meth and yaba rose about 50 per cent last year to 126 tonnes in East and South-east Asia.
One of my colleagues told me about yaba.
In 2003, Thaksin was confounded by the rise of yaba,"the madness drug"- a regional form of methamphetamine.
She is the subject of a 2014 documentary film, The Art of Ama Ata Aidoo,made by Yaba Badoe.[ 10][ 11][ 12][ 13].
Despite the killings and the incarcerations, yaba users grow in numbers in Thailand and in neighbouring countries.
Colorful flavored pills containing methamphetamine andcaffeine are known as yaba Thai for"crazy.
Security guard Melchor Yaba, 48, said he lost 5,000 pesos($113), a half month's salary, betting on Pacquiao.
In Thailand, there are an estimated 600,000 yaba users in the country.
Earlier this week, police in Chiang Mai intercepted a doll loaded with200 tablets of the popular recreational drug“yaba”.
In Southeast Asia, the most common form of methamphetamine is a small pill-called a Yaba in Thailand and a Shabu in the Philippines.
Seizures of crystal meth and yaba rose about 50 per cent last year to 126 tonnes in East and South-east Asia.
Many Rohingya refugees arehired by Burmese drug dealers to smuggle yaba from Myanmar into Bangladesh.
Samia Yaba Christina Nkrumah(born 23 June 1960)[1] is a Ghanaian politician and chairperson of the Convention People's Party(CPP).
In Thailand alone,the UNODC estimated there are some 48,000 heroin addicts and around 600,000 yaba users.
I was taking yaba in the morning, the afternoon, in the evening, again late at night, and then working all night and not going to bed.
Verachai said that roughly 75% of those seeking treatment atdrug rehabilitation centres in Thailand were yaba users.
Bangladesh has struggled to control a surge in yaba imports crossing the border from Myanmar, where the pills are manufactured by the millions.
She had her secondary education at Queens College,before becoming the only female student at Yaba College of Technology in 1946.
Lagos Mainland districts include Ebute-Meta, Surulere, Yaba(location of the University of Lagos) and Ikeja, site of Murtala Muhammed International Airport and capital of Lagos State.
Princess Fifi attended the Senior Staff Primary School at the university campus andlater attended secondary school at Queens College, Yaba, Lagos.
Hundreds of thousands of people in Bangladesh have become hooked on yaba- a mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine sold as cheap red or pink pills.
She taught these subjects in Nigerian schools, and later became Head of the Department of English and Social Studies andVice-Principal at the National Technical Teachers' College, Yaba.
Nigeria's richest woman Folorunsho Alakijahas donated a Skills Acquisition Center to Yaba College of Technology, a higher educational institution located in Lagos.
Many Rohingya refugees are hired to smuggle yaba from Myanmar into Bangladesh.[11] In 2016, 359 Rohingyas were arrested on yaba-smuggling charges, and up to $29 million worth of yaba was seized by the Bangladeshi authorities.[11].
In 1973, she was bestowed the title of Iya Oge of Lagos by Oba Adeyinka Oyekan.[7] After leaving Unilag, she joined Johnson Products Nigeria's board as chairman and established the Opral Benson Beauty Institute andChic Afrique Enterprises at Yaba, Lagos.
Ya ba(also yaba, yaa baa, ya baa or yah bah; Thai: ยาบ้า, literally"mad drug"; Burmese: ယာမ), formerly known as ya ma(Thai: ยาม้า; literally"horse drug"), are tablets containing a mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine.[1].
Omotola attended Chrisland School Opebi(1981- 1987), Oxford Children School(1987), Santos Layout, and Command Secondary School Kaduna(1988- 1993).[9] She had a brief stint at Obafemi Awolowo University andcompleted her studies at Yaba College of Technology(1996- 2004), where she studied Estate Management.[10].
Yaba Badoe was born in Tamale, northern Ghana.[ 2] She left Ghana to be educated in Britain at a very young age.[ 3] A graduate of King 's College, Cambridge, Badoe worked as a civil servant at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ghana,[ 3] before beginning her career in journalism as a trainee at the BBC.[ 4] She also was a researcher at the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana.
Kaffy was born and raised in Nigeria.[3] She completed her primary education at Chrisland School, Opebi and her secondary school education at Coker Secondary School,Orile-Iganmu before attending Yaba College of Technology for a while and went on to obtain a diploma in data processing from Olabisi Onabanjo University.