A young adventurous Nigerian from Irua, in Edo State, has narrated how
he was driven by poverty to sell his kidney for the sum of N15million in
Malaysia.
The man, identified simply as Abu, said he had
travelled to Kuala Lumpur in 2008 in search of greener pastures, when he
ran into some Malaysians, who told him he could make good money by
parting with one of his kidneys.
According to one of his
associates, Sam Otarumene, who spoke to Sunday Telegraph, Abu was
introduced to some medical agents in Malaysia who briefed him about the
“business” and allayed his
fears that he could die.
“He was told
he could survive on one kidney, and was also assured that he had nothing
to lose. Within a few days, some tests were conducted on him, and his
organs were certified healthy,” Otarumene said.
Upon completion
of the test, he was allegedly told he would be paid in Malaysian
Ninggit, which when converted to Naira amounted to N20million. But the
agents insisted on receiving 25 per cent of the sum, part of which
covered his post-surgery recovery expenses.
An agreement was said
to have been duly signed by himself, the agent and the family of the
benefitting patient before the operation. He said that was a major
requirement before the hospital accepted to perform the surgery.
He
was checked into an unnamed hospital on a Friday in the February of
2009 and after preliminary medical procedure, sedated and his kidney
harvested. Abu, allegedly received the money and after recovering from
the surgery, returned to Nigeria.
Upon his return in 2010, he informed some of his friends about the “business,” and invested his money into private business.
“He
first erected a storey building in Irua, and has since then been
working with some politicians,” the associate mentioned earlier said.
Attempts
to speak with him were rebuffed by Otanumene, who said the action was a
guarded secret, because Abu only revealed it to a few of his
associates, adding that he even showed them the scar left behind by the
surgery.
He, however, showed our correspondent a video recording
purportedly showing Abu spraying cash when a local musician described
as Emperor Wadada, celebrated his 25 years on stage last year.
Clad
in white attire, the fair-complexioned Abu danced excitedly before the
musicians, spraying money as his accolades resonated from the local
amplifiers. He said Abu is married with children and living happily by
following his dietary instructions.
Otanumene said that contrary
to reports of organ theft, many Nigerians enter into deals to sell off
their kidney for a fee, adding that only in few cases were those organs
actually sold without the consent of their owners.
Source: Newtelegraphonline
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