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Ike Ekweremadu

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Gender Male
Age 61
Date of birth May 12,1962
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Aninri
Nigeria
SpouseNwanneka Ekweremadu
Party People's Democratic Party
Office Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate
ChildrenSylvia Ekweremadu
Position Nigerian Senator
Education University of Nigeria, Nsukka
University of Nigeria, UNN Nsukka
University Of Abuja, Main Campus
BooksWho Will Love My Country: Ideas for Building Nigeria of Our Dream
Previous positionDeputy President of the Senate of Nigeria (2007–2019)
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Ike Ekweremadu Life story


Ike Ekweremadu is a Nigerian politician and a lawyer who hails from Enugu State and served in the Senate of Nigeria for Enugu West from 3 June 2003 to 5 May 2023. He is a member of the People's Democratic Party, and was the Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate for three consecutive senate.

Organ harvest victim came to the UK to work, court told

Jun 23,2022 3:00 pm

By Tom SymondsBBC News

A Nigerian market trader allegedly trafficked to London has told a jury he was shocked when a doctor revealed he was to have a kidney transplant.

The Man , who cannot be named for legal reasons, said he thought he was coming to the UK for work.

At the Old Bailey, Nigerian politician Ike Ekweremadu , 60, has denied breaking modern slavery laws.

He is accused of bringing the 21-year-old to the UK to provide a kidney for his daughter Sonia.

His wife Beatrice, 56, daughter Sonia, 25, and associate Dr Obina Obeta, 50, also deny conspiring to arrange or facilitate the travel of the young Man To Britain with a view to his exploitation.

The Prosecution claims Mr Ekweremadu paid middle-men thousands of pounds to find a donor in Nigeria and arrange The Kidney transplant in Britain.

'Controlled'

The alleged victim describes being " controlled" and was told to lie about having A Family connection with the Ekweremadu family before a consultation at The Royal Free Hospital, North London , in February 2022, jurors were told.

The Court heard when The Doctor told him he was there for a kidney transplant, he was " shocked".

" I was crying when he told me About That . I told him that I don't know anything about a kidney transplant, " The Court heard.

However, concerned at his young age and apparent lack of awareness of The Process , two Royal Free doctors both said the transplant should not take place.

Giving evidence via a video link, the Nigerian told The Jury he grew up in a remote village without electricity or running water.

Aged 15, he moved to Lagos to work with an uncle selling Mobile Phone accessories in a market. Six Years later, he was offered the opportunity to travel to London by the defendant Dr Obeta, described by The Prosecution as Mr Ekweremadu's " fixer".

" The First day that he called me all he told me was it was about work, " the alleged trafficking victim said.

" He asked me not to tell people that I'm coming to the UK. "

After a successful passport and visa application he flew to London, The Court heard. During a meal there, he was told to " dress up" and met A Woman he identified In Court as Sonia Ekweremadu.

Ms Ekweremadu has a serious kidney condition requiring dialysis, and a transplant, jurors were told.

A picture was taken of them together. The Jury has been told This Was to create a false photographic " back story" that they knew each other.

Despite the decision not to go ahead with the transplant, the alleged victim gave evidence that he had later been examined by two other unidentified doctors at the home of Dr Obeta who he also accused of making him work as a " houseboy" and not paying him, jurors were told.

He then ran away from The House , sleeping rough and walking for Two Days through London, The Court heard.

Finally He Said " the cold was too much. The cold almost killed me That Day . That's why I had no choice".

He walked into a Police Station in Staines, triggering a police investigation which led to this trial.

Defence counsel for Dr Obina Obeta has begun cross examination and The Trial continues.

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