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Saturday, May 06, 2023

EkweremaduGATE - Man Who Sent EX DSP To Jail Says He Is Scared To Return To Nigeria..

Cuuny man die, cunny man bury am!!!



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  1. Side 👁️ @ his football fan club

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    1. Ha ha ha, smart boy. We already said it that he will seek asylum.
      You agreed to come to the UK for harvest, got here and changed story.
      Weh done oooo.
      Thief

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  2. This one don get opportunity.

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    1. This one???

      KING XOXO MYSTERY

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    2. Why refer to him as This One? See your mouth

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  3. Yes oo. Grant him asylum ASAP.
    He deserves it. Onr thief down, more to go insha Allah

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  4. They send him back to Nigeria ASAP. Wicked man

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    1. They won't do that.

      KING XOXO MYSTERY

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    2. How is he wicked you supporter of evil

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    3. Wicked you said, abeg tell me what I don't know organ harvest supporter.

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    4. That is the fastest way to get asylum. He is not wicked, our leaders are.

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    5. Ginger abi garlic na you be evil person, why not donate your kidney? Evil personality

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    6. If it was a family member of yours nko... make una det think

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  5. They will consider him for asylum

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  6. He should be protected, Nigerians can harm him if he returns , some are feeling bad already that their slave master was jailed.
    They are allowing their emotions take the best part of them over what doesn't concern them.

    Felicity

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  7. But what he fears is possible in our country. Nothing cunny here. The need to consider him for asylum abeg

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  8. He deserves Humanitarian visa.

    He deserves to be protected at all cost.

    KING XOXO MYSTERY

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    1. He really deserves it, by God’s grace he will get it

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  9. They should protect him, he's not safe if he returns

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  10. I'm very happy that they were jailed but this boy is something else, how can he say he did not know what he was going there to do. He is not better than these politicians, the change we seek should all start from me and you

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    1. The change begins with our leaders.

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    2. I also feel he knew but when his organ did not match and they wanted to return him to Nigeria, he change am for them. All of them are the same thing.

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    3. Keep your feelings to yourself, they are not all the same

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    4. But when why did he not just run away like some others have done instead of reporting to police ..they wouldn't have been able to find him

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    5. He did the right thing reporting to the police, do you know many street boys they might have exploited this way without being caught.Will the victims be able to maintain a good health care and support after the transplant? Some of you don't even think about the plight of the young boy but just keep feeling sorry for the Senator that was taking advantage of the boy's poor background.

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    6. 21:07, they hear you can live with one kidney and think it is easy. If having one kidney was what nature intended then we would all only have only one kidney, but we have two because that is what is needed to run our bodies at optimal levels. Living with one kidney is not easy, you have to eat a specific diet for the rest of your life. You will have a complete life change, on top a big scar on your body. Your life expectancy automatically goes down because you now have one kidney. If later down the road you encounter a major illness your chances of survival goes down. Full disclosure is important so ppl know the gravity of the risk they are taking on by being an organ donor. And if at the 11th hour they want to back out that should be their right. Nobody owes anyone an organ. Nobody owes anyone blood, these things should be at the complete and total discretion of the giver to decide. Long life is promised to no one.

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  11. Yes he deserves to be granted asylum for allowing God use him. One thief down, more to go. 🥂

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  12. That boy has seen the difference between life and death he no wan come naija again

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  13. They will surely 'take care' of him here in Nigeria make we no dey deceive ourselves. He should be granted asylum.

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  14. He knew what he was doing. He has it all planned out. He played a fast one on Ekweremadu family. But time will tell when he'll start opening his loose mouth without even knowing.

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    1. How do you know he planned it? Abi you dey there when him dey plan am? You people like to serve and protect your oppressors

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  15. But isn’t it true?with how stupid and corrupt our laws are,they can throw him in jail and throw the keys in bar beach or just kill him and nobody will do peke

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  16. They'I'll definitely snuff life out of him if he returns back to Nigeria. Please he deserves a humanitarian visa.

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  17. Good for him. He have dreams for his life too. The Ekwe man could have offered him a free education when things did not work out but chose not to. Everybody’s life has value and purpose. Because you work on the streets and are poor doesn’t mean you are trash. Go get a good education and use your opportunity wisely. Keep away from bad ppl and bad influences and you should reap something good for your efforts.

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  18. He needs protection at all cost,anything can happen in naija

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  19. If this boy was taken advantage of and didn’t know what he was going to uk to do, then Ekweremmadus got what they deserved. But if he was aware and planned all of this as his japa plan, May God reward him accordingly, May he die on the street like a criminal even in that uk. I detest Nigerian politicians but you don’t commit inhuman act like them and expect to go scot free.

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    1. Merci. Mes sentiments exactement.

      Bianca Bruno

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    2. My take too..Karma happens and I'm so sure this guy is lying through his teeth.
      Although I don't support those ekweremadu's,,I also won't support a thief and an opportunist.

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    3. Which karma. Someone did what Efcc couldn’t do and you’re mad at him a. Na wa oo. It’s certainly Stockholm syndrome at this point

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    4. You are on point!

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    5. Medical ethics: Organ donors have the right to change their mind at any point in the process. Even family members will be scared of undergoing a life-changing body altering surgery, talkless of a stranger, so ethically even if he agreed, he can pull out at anytime. You can't force a patient to undergo surgery against their will, even if the surgery is for their benefit. There must be informed and uncoerced consent.

      Using God's name in calling for karma on anyone is actually prideful. He is a God of justice and mercy, na only him fit judge anyone. We are not omniscient to discern hearts, only him can. The courts found them guilty based on the law, and we have to respect that.

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    6. Thank you anon 15:15. Even if he knew what he was going there to do, he may not have understood the risks involved and the drugs he would need to take after the procedure until the doctor highlighted them during the counseling. They got an interpreter for him, pretending he couldn't understand English but he would have understood everything the doctor said and realized it was not as easy as he thought. It was also the doctor who refused to do the transplant and told them he wasn't a match because he suspected that the boy did not fully understand what he was getting into.

      People are focused on this boy, forgetting that If the Nigerian doctor that trafficked this boy was not caught, he would have continued picking boys from the streets of Lagos, taking them to UK to have their organs harvested and returning them back to Lagos. He himself got an organ from another boy who he returned to Lagos. He couldn't even help him get a stay in the UK were he will have better healthcare should he have complications down the road. Today it is a street hawker, tomorrow it can be students being lured into this and trafficked for their organs. If you find out that your younger brother or son fell for this and had an organ harvested for 7k pounds, will you be happy?

      How do you even pay someone 7k pounds for an organ that people buy for 80k+?

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    7. Inhuman act like them how? It doesn't bother u that that boy was picked like a cattle to take his organs? It doesn't bother you that the poorest in our society, the unhoused, destitutes who they feel no one would really miss or have a voice are exploited this way? You lots are wicked and in your hearts you know you will do same.. People may have no one or "may not be missed" but they MATTER! They will always MATTER in God's eyes

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    8. Anon 18:01
      Actually it was 270,000 the doctor paid the boy although ekwermadu gave the doctor 4.5 million to give the boy.
      Being a typical Nigerian th doctor cheated the boy.

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  20. Let God be the judge, I can't who is wrong or right.
    The boy can be my brother.
    The Ekweremadu can be my parent.
    Tight situation.

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    1. It’s not a tight situation, them done judge them for earth already

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  21. I saw an info on the David guy, how he knew nothing about the donation and how the doctor out smarted him. Abeg Stella help us bring am here

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  22. The Senator might be paying for the 400m he swallowed meant for building department for kidney transplant in UNTH Enugu.Truely the evil that men do lives with them.

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    1. Say what? Hear say or real story?

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  23. Abeg make them grant am asylum if not they go kpai am once he enters naija

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  24. He needs protection, let them grant him asylum.

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  25. He should not return to Nigeria please, he deserves to be protected.

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  26. I no support Ekweremadu but this young man is not as innocent as he looks. There is more to his story. Next thing he will say they should grant him asylum because he is afraid to return to Naija

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