Nigerian senator's daughter denies trafficking homeless man into the UK to harvest his kidney

Nigerian senator’s daughter, 25, denies trafficking homeless 21-year-old man into the UK to harvest his kidney for herself

  • The daughter of a Nigerian senator has denied trafficking a man to the UK 
  • It is alleged the homeless man was brought to the country to harvest his kidney
  • Sonia Ekweremadu and a group allegedly kept the man as a slave in Britain 

The daughter of a Nigerian senator has denied trafficking a homeless man into the UK to harvest his kidney.

Sonia Ekweremadu, 25, is charged alongside her father Ike Ekweremadu, 60, her mother, Beatrice Ekweremadu, 56, and Nigerian 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.

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.

Sonia Ekweremadu and her father Ike Ekweremadu have been charged with trafficking a homeless man to the UK with a view to exploiting him

Sonia Ekweremadu and her father Ike Ekweremadu have been charged with trafficking a homeless man to the UK with a view to exploiting him 

Sonia, 25, is alleged to have been part of a group who brought the man to the UK to harvest his kidney

Sonia, 25, is alleged to have been part of a group who brought the man to the UK to harvest his kidney 

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.

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.

The trial will begin at the Old Bailey on January 31 before High Court judge Mr Justice Adam Johnson.

Ike Ekweremadu was the deputy president of the Nigerian senate on three occasions

Ike Ekweremadu was the deputy president of the Nigerian senate on three occasions 

Ike, a barrister and former deputy president of the Nigerian 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 Nigerian 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 has been one of the most senior lawmakers for many years, and is 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.

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