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Ekweremadu: New facts emerge in alleged organ harvesting saga

New facts have emerged in the alleged over the purported trafficking of a Nigeria who was said to have been trafficked by Senator Ike Ekweremadu and his wife in the UK.

An application by Ekweremad sent to the UK embassy in Nigeria requesting a visa for one Ukpo Nwamini David was today released by Ekweremadu’s office.

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In the application dated December 28, 2021, Ekweremadu requested that the embassy grant David a visa so he could donate a kidney to his daughter, Sonia Ekweremadu.

The letter said David and Sonia will be at the Royal Free Hospital that the Senator will be providing for the duo.

It was further stated that upon arriving in the UK, the donor absconded and reported that he was trafficked for organ trafficking. 

Ekweremadu and his wife were arrested and charged to court in the UK where a Uxbridge magistrate court refused them bail.

Recall that the Nigerian Xpress has reported that former deputy senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, has denied media reports about his purported arrest by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, describing it as fake.

Ekweremadu in a statement posted on his verified Facebook account said he was never arrested and told his supporters not to worry.According to him: “My attention has been called to a fake story making the round purporting that I was arrested by the EFCC.

“I could not have bothered about such spurious tales, but for the concerns shown by my friends and supporters through calls and messages.

“There was no such arrest and I have never been arrested by the EFCC.

“The public should, therefore, ignore this and other such hatchet reports and smear campaigns as they only represent the unholy imaginations of the authors and their sponsors,” Ekweremadu said.

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