"Poverty Led me to Sell my kidney In Malaysia'-Young Edo Man Confesses.

'Poverty Led Me To Sell My Kidney In Malaysia' - Young Edo Man Confesses A young Edo man has narrated his way to selling his kidney for N15million in Malaysia. the young man simply identified as Abu said he left the shores of Nigeria to Kuala Lumpur in 2008 in search of greener pastures. While there are some Malaysians, who sold the idea of ​​selling one of his kidneys for cash. one of Abu's associates, Sam Otarumene, who spoke with NewTelegraph said he was reassured him that he would not give the details of the "business." he was told he was nothing to lose. Within a few days, some tests were conducted on him and his organs were certified healthy, "Otarumene said. when Abu completed his test he was told Malaysian Ninggit, which would amount to N20million when completed. The agents are insisted on receiving 25 per cent of the money as a fee to cover his post-surgery recovery expenses. otarumene continued saying they all signed an agreement; himself, the agent and the family of the patient before the operation. The agreement is a major requirement. On a Friday in February of 2009 Abu's kidney was harvested. he llegedly received the money and returned to Nigeria upon recovery. When he returned in 2010, some of his friends talked about the "business," and invested his money into a private business. abu built a storey building in Irua, then started working with some politicians, "the associate mentioned earlier said. Anan Otan Otan Otan Otan Otan Otan Otan speak speak Abu because Abu because Abu because Abu because Abu because. he was also shown newsmen a video of Abu spraying cash when a local musician described as Emperor Wadada, celebrated his 25 years on stage last year. Otanumene thus revealed that Abu is now happy with children and living happily by following his dietary instructions. He said: "Many of the people who sell their kidney for a fee."

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