Tag: Sonia Ekweremadu

  • ORGAN HARVEST: Ekweremadu’s wife in tears during cross-examination

    ORGAN HARVEST: Ekweremadu’s wife in tears during cross-examination

    The wife of Senator Ike Ekweremadu, Beatrice, sobbed almost uncontrollably on the witness stand at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, as she was cross-examined in the ongoing conspiracy to facilitate and arrange travel for the aim of exploitation, a trial involving the couple, Sonia, their daughter and Dr Obinna Obeta.

    If it – the meeting- did not happen, let me not reach my house when I’m going home

    Led in cross-examination by the Crown’s Ms. Patterson, Mrs. Ekweremadu revealed that the trial has had a ripple effect on her family to the effect that both her own mother and the Senator’s mother have not been well since their arrests in June last year and this subsequent trial. Sobbing profusely, she said: “everything we worked for in 28 years is being destroyed and all sorts of stories are being told about us.’’

    Though she admitted to the jury that the family lied that David Nwamini was Sonia’s maternal cousin, she told the court “l’ve already said we’re sorry, but that’s not who we are.”

    HOW THE MEETING FOR ALLEGED ORGAN HARVEST WAS HELD

    When Ms. Patterson alleged that “you and your family brought him – Nwamini – to exploit him,” the mother of four replied and said: “that’s not true. I just wanted my daughter to get well like any other mother.’’ When Patterson claimed Mrs. Ekweremadu couldn’t have been telling the truth when she said both her and Sonia met Nwamini for lunch a second time in February of last year to thank him for wanting to donate his kidney to her, an agitated Mrs. Ekweremadu responded and told the prosecutor, “if it – the meeting- did not happen, let me not reach my house when I’m going home.”

    ORGAN HARVEST: Ekweremadu's wife in tears during cross-examination

    Earlier in the testimony, Patterson, in trying to establish the prosecution’s conspiracy, cited a November 1st 2021 message that her former Deputy Senate President husband had forwarded to her. She then asked Mrs Ekweremadu “what do you think that message- about cost of hotel accommodation- was about?” Ekweremadu told her: ”it’s self explanatory,” and that it was about “people coming up to be tested “ to determine if they matched Sonia’s situation.

    When the junior prosecutor said it was payment and reward, the Senator’s wife disagreed. According to her: ”somebody coming to help you should not use their money.” When asked why she responded to her husband’s message, she told the barrister, “I didn’t know it would come to this.” Patterson continued and also asked “why didn’t you ask what the payment was about?”

    Mrs Ekweremadu, whose three other children were watching from the public gallery -and Sonia in the dock – responded and said “I trust his sense of judgment. My husband is a good man and I’ve come to trust him.”

  • Ekweremadu tells London court why he sought kidney donor outside his family

    Ekweremadu tells London court why he sought kidney donor outside his family

     Ike Ekweremadu, a former Deputy President of the Senate, has told a court in London why he sought a kidney donor outside his family, saying that he was advised by his doctor against seeking a kidney donor from among his family members.

    Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice, are currently facing charges in the United Kingdom after they allegedly lured a young man from Nigeria to harvest his organ for their ailing daughter, Sonia, who is also standing trial.

    The lawmaker was last year arrested and had been in the custody of UK authorities after they received complaints from the young man about their alleged plans to harvest his organ.

    It was gathered that the young man, a trader from Lagos, was to be rewarded for donating a kidney to Sonia in an £80,000 private procedure at the Royal Free Hospital in London.

    The Ekweremadus, however, decided to turn their interest to Turkey in search of the needed organ after the 21-year-old was rejected as unsuitable.

    While cross-examining the lawmaker, Prosecutor Hugh Davies KC said, “On the question of whether a family member could, in principle, act as a donor, you decided that was not possible based on a reported conversation between your non-nephrologist brother and Dr Obeta, a non-nephrologist?”

    In response, Ekweremadu said, “He would have had basic knowledge. I’m not a doctor, so if he says so, I believe him.”

    But Davies said, “All you had to do, rather than rely on a second-hand account from non-nephrologists, was to ask one of the specialists you were consulting whether a family member could donate a kidney.”

    Ekweremadu, however, suggested he had “limited intelligence,” a claim that was rejected by the prosecutor, who said, “It is incredible. You do not lack intelligence.”

    Davies continued, “The fact is you did not even try to ask Sonia’s cousins, for example, to consider acting as a donor.

    “What you are saying is you had no intention of anyone in your family – immediate or extended – stepping up to donate a kidney to Sonia.

    “Far better to buy one and let the medical risk go to someone you don’t know.”

    Responding, Ekweremadu said it was “not true” that he agreed to get a donor by going through agents for the task.

    Davies responded, “The pattern of communication reflects none of the type of human communication and contact you would expect if you and your family had believed that (the proposed donor) was a good Samaritan.”

    Ekweremadu repeated, “Not true.”

    Ike Ekweremadu

    Davies asserted, “The transplant with (the donor), not having gone ahead, you and your family then immediately sought to recruit further donors for reward, transferring jurisdiction out of the UK to Turkey.

    “That failed too because even that donor had not been trained properly to give the false answers when interviewed.”

    The defendant dismissed the prosecutor’s claims, saying, “These are not the facts.”

    Davies continued, “You did not move away from the Royal Free clinical team because they lacked expertise.

    “When another donor was required you immediately sought to transfer the clinical process to Turkey.”

    On why the Ekweremadus had been prepared to leave an “internationally recognised centre of excellence” in London for an unknown quantity in Turkey, the lawmaker replied Davies, saying treatment in Turkey was “cheaper”.

    Mr Davies responded, “You were looking to cut corners on your daughter’s clinical outcome to save money? You were a wealthy man, senator.”

    According to Daily Mail, the defendant, who owns dozens of properties in Nigeria and Dubai, and sent his children to be privately educated, denied being a wealthy man.

    Davies said, “That’s not true. Think of the number of properties you own.”

    Meanwhile, TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Ekweremadu remains in custody while the trial of his family and a medical “middleman”, Dr Obinna Obeta, at the Old Bailey continues.

  • ORGAN HARVEST: Senator Ekweremadu’s daughter, Sonia absent in UK court

    ORGAN HARVEST: Senator Ekweremadu’s daughter, Sonia absent in UK court

    Sonia, daughter of former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, has been unable to make it to court following her accusation, alongside her father, mother (Beatrice) and a doctor, of bringing a 21-year-old man from Nigeria to have his kidney removed.

    Though Sonia was absent in court, Nigeria’s former deputy senate president and his wife (parents) appeared in a London court on Tuesday ahead of their trial for organ harvesting.

    Ekweremadu, 60, appeared at the Old Bailey court wearing a grey tracksuit top, speaking only to say “Yes, miss” when asked to confirm his name.

    According to the prosecutors, the defendants planned to have a kidney removed from the man so that it could be given to Sonia.

    ORGAN HARVEST: Senator Ekweremadu's daughter, Sonia absent in UK court

    Sonia was unable to attend court as she is currently in hospital with an unspecified condition.

    Her defence team has also submitted a psychological report, claiming she is not fit to stand trial.

    The court adjourned soon after convening in order for prosecutors to read the report.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the accuser is said to have raised the alarm after refusing to consent to the procedure, following preliminary tests at a north London hospital.

    Charges were brought after the man went to the police. The Ekweremadus were arrested in June last year at London’s Heathrow airport after flying into the UK.

    Another man, Obinna Obeta, a 50-year-old doctor from south London, was arrested at a later date.

    The trial has been brought forward from a planned date in May.

    ORGAN HARVEST: Senator Ekweremadu's daughter, Sonia absent in UK court

    Ekweremadu is a senator for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for Enugu state in southeast Nigeria.

    The Ekweremadus and the doctor are accused of conspiracy to arrange the travel of another person with a view to exploitation, under UK legislation on modern slavery.

    The offence is alleged to have taken place between August 2021 and May 2022.

    The Nigerian senator had his bail plea rejected over concerns he might flee Britain.

    Obeta was also detained. Beatrice and Sonia Ekweremadu are on conditional bail.

    Beatrice, dressed all in black, sat next to her husband in the dock during the brief session on Tuesday morning.

    Supporters and protesters both gathered around the London court ahead of Tuesday’s hearing.

    “I mean, this case is unbelievable. Where else in the world would you have a deputy senate president — who is still a serving senator, he’s still getting his regular wage?” said protester Citizen Gbola.

  • Human Trafficking: After 223-day detention, Ekweremadu to appear in court Tuesday

    Human Trafficking: After 223-day detention, Ekweremadu to appear in court Tuesday

    After 223-day detention, the former Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, will on Tuesday appear again in court in the United Kingdom where he has been accused of human trafficking.

    The lawmaker was in June 2022 arrested at Heathrow Airport in London after Staines Police Station received a report from a young man claiming to have been trafficked into the UK.

    Organ Harvesting: After 223-day detention, Ekweremadu to appear in court Tuesday

    The young man, who made the report shortly after arriving in the UK from Nigeria, also alleged that he was made to undergo some medical tests, none of which he consented to.

    Ekweremadu was immediately arraigned before a Magistrate’s Court for bringing a child into the UK to harvest his organs.

    While the lawmaker had been in custody since June 23, his wife, Beatrice, who was arrested with him, was granted bail by a criminal court in London shortly after their arrest.

    Monday (today) makes it 221 days since Ekweremadu was placed in the custody of UK authorities.

    The case against the lawmaker which had been slated for May was later scheduled for January 31.

    The 60-year-old, who denied the allegations against him, will again appear before High Court Judge, Mr Justice Johnson.

    Organ Harvesting: After 223-day detention, Ekweremadu to appear in court Tuesday

    His daughter, Sonia, had on November 7, 2022, appeared in court to defend the accusation of trafficking a homeless man into the UK to harvest his organs for herself.

    It was gathered that the 25-year-old Sonia, who is battling a kidney-related illness, pleaded not guilty to the charge level against her when she appeared again in court on January 13.

  • Organ harvesting: Ekweremadu’s daughter, Sonia pleads not guilty

    Organ harvesting: Ekweremadu’s daughter, Sonia pleads not guilty

    Sonia Ekweremadu, the daughter of Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has denied trafficking a homeless man into the United Kingdom to harvest his kidney.

    The 25-year-woman (Sonia), is charged alongside her father Ekweremadu, 60, her mother, Beatrice, 56, and Doctor Obinna Obeta, 50.

    Ike, Beatrice and Obeta denied conspiracy to arrange the travel of another person with a view to exploitation at the Old Bailey on December 20, while Sonia pleaded not guilty today (Friday), Daily Mail reported.

     

    It is alleged they conspired together, with others and another family member Isaac Ekweremadu who remains in Nigeria, to arrange the travel of a 21-year-old man with a view to exploiting him between 1 August 2021 and 5 May 2022.

    The group arranged his travel from Lagos to London to remove one of his kidneys for Sonia, who has a kidney-related disease, it is claimed.

    Organ harvesting: Ekweremadu’s daughter, Sonia pleads not guilty
    Ekweremadu’s daughter in UK court for human trafficking

    Ike and Beatrice Ekweremadu were arrested after the young man, who previously lived on the streets of Lagos, claimed he was the victim of trafficking at Staines police station.

    The man told officers he arrived in the UK on February 20 this year and was taken to Royal Free Hospital for tests, none of which he consented to.

    After the tests, the man said he returned to the house he was staying in, where he was ‘treated effectively as a slave.’

    He said he escaped the address and was homeless for three days before going to the police.

    Daily Mail gathered that the trial will begin at the Old Bailey on January 31 before High Court Justice Adam Johnson.

    Ike, a lawyer and former deputy president of the Senate, and his wife Beatrice were arrested in the UK on June 21 after flying to Heathrow from Turkey.

    Ike has been elected to five consecutive terms in the Senate since 2003.

    He led the Nigerian delegation at the COP26 summit in Glasgow in 2021.

    Ike has been deputy president of the Senate on three occasions, which he said was equivalent to being Leader of the House of Commons.

    He said he had been one of the most senior lawmakers for many years, and a well-known philanthropist.

    Ike and Obeta are in custody in HMP Wandsworth and HMP Belmarsh respectively, while Beatrice and Sonia are both on bail.

  • “Someone should donate a kidney for me in the name of God” – Ike Ekweremadu’s daughter pleads to Nigerians

    “Someone should donate a kidney for me in the name of God” – Ike Ekweremadu’s daughter pleads to Nigerians

    Sonia Chinonso Ekweremadu, daughter of the former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, has appealed to any Nigerian to assist her with a kidney donation.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that father of the 25-yr-old Sonia, in the process of trying to get a kidney for her, got arrested and is still in prison in the United Kingdom.

     

    Sonia via her Instagram page appealed to Nigerians to donate a kidney to help her survive. She pleaded with anyone who is touched to donate a kidney for her, to do so in the name of God.

     

    Ailing Ekweremadu’s daughter promised to use her life to help people who have kidney problems when she finally gets a new kidney.

     

    Sonia and Nweze Umahi, son to Ebonyi state Governo Engr. David Umahi Osborne,  graduated From United Kingdom University (University of Coventry).

     

     

    See post below:

    “Someone should donate a kidney for me in the name of God” – Ike Ekweremadu’s daughter pleads to Nigerians

     

    “Someone should donate a kidney for me in the name of God” – Ike Ekweremadu’s daughter pleads to Nigerians

     

    Ekweremadu arrest

    The London Metropolitan Police arrested Ekweremadu, and his wife, Beatrice Nwanneka Ekweremadu, for conspiring to bring a child to the UK for organ harvesting.

     

    In a statement on its website, the Met Police wrote that “Beatrice Nwanneka Ekweremadu, of Nigeria is charged with conspiracy to arrange/facilitate travel of another person with a view to exploitation, namely organ harvesting.

     

    “Ike Ekweremadu, 60, of Nigeria is charged with conspiracy to arrange/facilitate travel of another person with a view to exploitation, namely organ harvesting.”

     

    While the description given by the police matches that of former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu and his wife, neither the lawmaker nor his aides have commented on the development as of the time of publishing this report.

     

    But the police added that “both been remanded in custody and will appear at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court later today.

    “Someone should donate a kidney for me in the name of God” – Ike Ekweremadu’s daughter pleads to Nigerians
    Sonia and her father, Senator Ike Ekweremadu

     

    “The investigation was launched after detectives were alerted to potential offences under modern slavery legislation in May 2022.

     

    “A child has been safeguarded and we are working closely with partners on continued support. As criminal proceedings are now underway we will not be providing further details.”

  • Lady volunteers to donate kidney to Ike Ekweremadu’s ailing daughter (VIDEO)

    An Ilorin-based lady, identified as Martha Uche, has volunteered to donate a kidney to the daughter of former Deputy Senate President,  Ike Ekweremadu.

     

    Recall that the lawmaker’s daughter, Ms. Sonia Ekweremadu, is reportedly down with kidney failure and needs a transplant.

    Ekweremadu
    Martha Uche

     

    The development had triggered both parents to take a young Nigerian to the United Kingdom for organ donation.

     

    But they were arrested and detained by the UK authority for allegedly facilitating the travel of the boy said to be a minor.

     

    The issue has generated both positive and negative reactions from concerned citizens of the country as many who believe Ekweremad may be innocent, sympathized with the family.

     

    However, Martha in the short video currently making the rounds on social media offered to donate her kidney to save Sonia

     

    The good Samaritan said in the video that she was ready to donate the organ with no monetary reward.

     

    According to her, the plight of Miss Ekweremadu has touched her and she sees her in her dream, hence the need to make the sacrifice.

     

    Asked why she offered to donate her kidney, Uche said: “I need to do that because I need to help the girl. She’s dying and they have already shown me in my dream that I should help the girl. I already saw her a long time ago and I saw her again this morning. I need to help her.”

     

    “I don’t have any demands for now. I just need to save her life,” she added.

     

    See video below:

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice, are both facing accusations of conspiring to sell a 15-year-old boy for the purpose of harvesting their organs.

     

    Bail was declined for Ekweremadus, as they were sent to detention.

     

    The trial is to continue on July 7.

     

    According to a letter by Ekweremadu, used in seeking for David’s visa on December 28, 2021, “I am writing in support of Mr. Ukpo Nwamini David’s visa application as he undergoes medical testing in preparation for donating a kidney to Ms. Sonia Ekweremadu.

     

    I’ll be covering the costs while David and Sonia are in the Royal Free Hospital in London. A statement of my bank account is provided.”

     

    See photos of Ms. Sonia Ekweremadu below:

    Ekweremadu Ekweremadu

  • Passport of boy in Ekweremadus organ transplant saga emerges

    There is a new twist to Ike Ekweremadu and wife, Beatrice’s organ transplant saga as passport of David Ukpo Nwamini, the young man involved in the  kidney donation to Sonia Ekweremadu, daughter of embattled former Deputy President of the Senate, has been unearthed, indicating he is 21 years old.

    Also various photos of him, including some with his girlfriend have also surfaced online which seem to show that he cannot be  the 15 years he is claiming for his asylum request in the United Kingdom

    On the data page of Nwamini’s international passport, which Ekweremadu provided in an introductory letter to the medical visa application submitted to the British High Commission in Abuja, it was indicated he was born on October 12, 2000. This puts the age of the passport holder in question at 21.

    Nevertheless, under  British law, which clearly defines what it calls modern slavery, being above 18 years  is not enough reason to acquit the Ekweremadus, as the question of consent is of utmost importance.

    Questions too would remain with respect to whether the birth date on the passport is indeed David’s real age or  if it was concocted for the sole purpose of fulfilling all righteousness.

    Recall that Senator Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice were arrested by UK authorities earlier in the week and arraigned for conspiracy to arrange the travel of a child, child trafficking, potential modern slavery, and organ harvesting in the UK on Thursday.

    The couple appeared in court on Thursday afternoon in London and were denied bail.

    But in a fresh twist, a letter that accompanied the visa application of Nwamini, alleged to be a 15-year-old homeless child showed that Ekweremadu informed the UK authorities that he was taking the person abroad for a kidney transplant for his daughter.

    The document seen showed Mr Ekweremadu applied for visa for Nwamini on December 28, 2021.

    “I am writing in support of the visa application made by Mr Ukpo Nwamini David who is currently having medical investigations for a kidney donation to Ms Sonia Ekweremadu.

    “David and Sonia will be at the Royal Free Hospital London, and I will be providing the necessary funding. I have enclosed a statement of my bank account,” the letter said.

    A close source to the Ekweremadus disclosed that the Senator was not involved in any organ trafficking.

    “Senator Ekweremadu has a daughter who needs a transplant. A willing donor was seen in Nigeria and travel preparations were made. He did write to the British High Commission, explaining the situation. The donor travelled to the UK with the patient. The donor is a 21 year old man and not a girl. He is not a minor. As it happened, the organ did not even match. Not wanting to return to Nigeria, the donor went to report that he was trafficked to London for possible organ harvest, believing same would guarantee him asylum.” the source said.