Sunday, March 26, 2023

Ike Ekweremadu, wife, and a doctor guilty of organ trafficking to UK

 

Ike Ekweremadu, 60 (right), his wife Beatrice, 56, and Dr Obinna Obeta

Ike Ekweremadu (a senior Nigerian politician), his wife, and a doctor have been convicted of organ trafficking, in the first verdict of its kind under the Modern Slavery Act.

Ike Ekweremadu, 60, a former deputy president of the Nigerian senate, his wife, Beatrice, 56, and Dr Obinna Obeta, 51, were found guilty of facilitating the travel of a young man to Britain with a view to his exploitation after a six-week trial at the Old Bailey.

They criminally conspired to bring the 21-year-old Lagos street trader to London to exploit him for his kidney, the jury found.

The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had been offered an illegal reward to become a donor for the senator’s daughter after kidney disease forced her to drop out of a master’s degree in film at Newcastle University, the court heard. Sonia Ekweremadu was found not guilty.

In February 2022 the man was falsely presented to a private renal unit at Royal Free hospital in London as Sonia’s cousin in a failed attempt to persuade medics to carry out an £80,000 transplant. For a fee, a medical secretary at the hospital acted as an Igbo interpreter between the man and the doctors to help try to convince them he was an altruistic donor, the court heard.

The prosecutor Hugh Davies KC told the court the Ekweremadus and Obeta had treated the man and other potential donors as “disposable assets – spare parts for reward”. He said they entered an “emotionally cold commercial transaction” with the man.

The behaviour of Ekweremadu, a successful lawyer and founder of an anti-poverty charity who helped draw up Nigeria’s laws against organ trafficking, showed “entitlement, dishonesty and hypocrisy”, Davies told the jury.

He said Ekweremadu, who owns several properties and had a staff of 80, “agreed to reward someone for a kidney for his daughter – somebody in circumstances of poverty and from whom he distanced himself and made no inquiries, and with whom, for his own political protection, he wanted no direct contact”.

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Tension as Nigerians Await Final Presidential Election Results

 


While Nigerians wait for the results of the presidential and national assembly elections, tension is palpably high throughout the whole nation.

In spite of INEC's explanation that the difficulties the commission was having transmitting results were not the result of system sabotage, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), assured the Nigerian people that the process of results collation and announcement would be transparent.

Bola Tinubu, Atiku Abubakar, and Peter Obi, candidates for president of the Labour Party (LP), the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and the All Progressives Congress (APC), have engaged in a contentious race.

It represented a change from the last elections, where the minority parties were bent on unseating the ruling party (APC).

It has been reported in several places that the recently held Nigerian presidential elections in 2023 were invalid and hence required redress. The candidates for president may end up in court cases, according to what is being reported by various media outlets.

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