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The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Blue3k(m): 11:20pm On Mar 24, 2023
Mundane knowledge can mean the difference between a prison sentence and failed business deal. The only reason they are in the situation they're in because they are foolish and crooked. Assuming they found a willing adult seller, they could've gone to Iran for the procedure.

PS: Does anyone find it weird neither parent was an organ match? I'd like to assume they'd volunteer their organs to their daughter before going the criminal route.


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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Creamypie(m): 11:40pm On Mar 24, 2023
See as them be like cornered rats

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by shortgun(m): 11:47pm On Mar 24, 2023
The UK is highly biased in this case... it's glaring.

I wonder when we'll cease to accept standards from slave masters

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Blue3k(m): 12:03am On Mar 25, 2023
shortgun:
The UK is highly biased in this case... it's glaring.

I wonder when we'll cease to accept standards from slave masters

What's biased about their ruling? Are you in favor of Iran laws?

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by CXLVII: 12:15am On Mar 25, 2023
It’s not about location, it’s about the plan of the donor!

The donor will still do same in any location!

The donor had a master plan before leaving Nigeria and will execute it anywhere!

Only luck would have been that, He would be able to bribe his way out in country’s like Iran

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by OJODEL10(m): 12:30am On Mar 25, 2023
So Iran is Nigeria replica in the asia


thank God for UK

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Blue3k(m): 12:45am On Mar 25, 2023
CXLVII:
It’s not about location, it’s about the plan of the donor!

The donor will still do same in any location!

The donor had a master plan before leaving Nigeria and will execute it anywhere!

Only luck would have been that, He would be able to bribe his way out in country’s like Iran

If the donor is an adult and then there's no issue. If you're saying he has more money to bribe Iran with that's not true. All they'd need to be is transparent and law abiding. The facilities are in place there to make sure this isn't an issue. If they weren't engaging in criminal schemes they wouldn't be in this mess.

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Napata77: 12:49am On Mar 25, 2023
OJODEL10:
So Iran is Nigeria replica in the asia



thank God for UK

Mumu. The UK holds TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS in stolen Nigerian wealth and resources from at least the 1700s till date.

Iran doesn't hold a penny.

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Napata77: 12:52am On Mar 25, 2023
Blue3k:
Mundane knowledge can mean the difference between a prison sentence and failed business deal. The only reason they are in the situation they're in because they are foolish and crooked. Assuming they found a willing adult seller, they could've gone to Iran for the procedure.

PS: Does anyone find it weird neither parent was an organ match? I'd like to assume they'd volunteer their organs to their daughters before going the criminal route.

It is their mental subservience to their former colonial rulers that is worrying them.

Without that colonial mentality, he would have looked beyond the UK and 'London' for help.

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by azadus18: 1:06am On Mar 25, 2023
La Iran la north korea
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by oz4real83(m): 5:44am On Mar 25, 2023
You don't know the power of karma, even if he had done the operation in Iran or Mars, karma would have still found a way of making him and his likes pay for the evil they have done to Nigeria.
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by juman(m): 6:19am On Mar 25, 2023
He could have done the operation in nigeria, india, etc.
But he wanted to do it in advanced country where the success rate is high.

They failed to develop our health sector.

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by zeuss: 6:52am On Mar 25, 2023
They where going to give the guy only 7000 pounds for his kidney, I don't believe that.
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by bdon12: 7:34am On Mar 25, 2023
Napata77:


Mumu. The UK holds TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS in stolen Nigerian wealth and resources from at least the 1700s till date.

Iran doesn't hold a penny.
True bt Nigerians dont goto Iran thats why
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Okorietitus: 8:04am On Mar 25, 2023
shortgun:
The UK is highly biased in this case... it's glaring.

I wonder when we'll cease to accept standards from slave masters

You're very stupid for saying the UK is biased. You are accusing them of marginalisation. Stupid Biafran monkey.
Did they send your idiotic brother to go there and commit crime?

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by cunny88(m): 8:14am On Mar 25, 2023
Okorietitus:


You're very stupid for saying the UK is biased. You are accusing them of marginalisation. Stupid Biafran monkey.
Did they send your idiotic brother to go there and commit crime?
don't mind him, ekweremadu had the opportunity of building a kidney transplant centre here but preferred to spend a whopping 80k pounds to treat his daughter in UK.....let him suffer a little and have the taste of what dey deprive we masses of.

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Maize247(f): 8:23am On Mar 25, 2023
Example of not ending well not only politically but generally
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Blue3k(m): 9:08am On Mar 25, 2023
Do any of you support making organ sales legal in Nigeria? Maybe Iran has the right policy on this issue.
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 9:27am On Mar 25, 2023
juman:
He could have done the operation in nigeria, india, etc.
But he wanted to do it in advanced country where the success rate is high.

They failed to develop our health sector.

True but at the same time kidney transplants have been done and can be done here in Nigeria
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 9:29am On Mar 25, 2023
Kobonaire4:


True but at the same time kidney transplants have been done and can be done here in Nigeria

Margin of error is 100000%
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 9:29am On Mar 25, 2023
shortgun:
The UK is highly biased in this case... it's glaring.

I wonder when we'll cease to accept standards from slave masters

When in Rome, do as the Romans.

There are a lot of UK citizens in jail abroad because many of them did not follow that simple dictum.

Same for US, same for Nigeria.
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 9:30am On Mar 25, 2023
GREATIGBOMAN:


Margin of error is 100000%

I work in medicine and many of them have been successful.

Come now, things are bad in Nigeria, but not horrible as you think. Some things work.
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 9:33am On Mar 25, 2023
Kobonaire4:


I work in medicine and many of them have been successful.

Come now, things are bad in Nigeria, but not horrible as you think. Some things work.

It's as horrible as I think

It's as horrible as horrible can be

Telling you from first hand experience.


Your nurse alone will kill the patient before surgeons arrive
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 9:35am On Mar 25, 2023
GREATIGBOMAN:


It's as horrible as I think

It's as horrible as horrible can be

Telling you from first hand experience

And i am telling you as an insider that we have had successful kidney transplants and even other transplants in this country.

You can disbelieve me. I know the truth.

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 9:36am On Mar 25, 2023
Kobonaire4:


And i am telling you as an insider that we have had successful kidney transplants and even other transplants in this country.

You can disbelieve me. I know the truth.

What you call successful I'm 1000% sure those patients won't last up to 2 years once the immune system starts fighting the foreign organs 😂😂
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 9:44am On Mar 25, 2023
GREATIGBOMAN:


What you call successful I'm 1000% sure those patients won't last up to 2 years once the immune system starts fighting the foreign organs 😂😂

1. It is expected that the immune system would fight the organ. It won't take up to 2 years, it would start from day 1

2. That is why every transplant patient must be on anti rejection drugs for the rest of their lives.

3. Current research is ongoing on using some of the patient's stem cells to grow new organs for transplant to overcome that immune related barrier. In such a case, Ekweremadu's daughter would have had a new kidney grown in a lab, which would have been transplanted into her when ready. Unfortunately such a scenario is still decades in the future.(big problem being that kidneys are made up of different types of cells ..how do you recreate them in their order in the body).

4.Another way of minimizing the rejection possibility is by getting a donor organ from someone genetically close to you...a brother or a sister, or a cousin (which leads us to the very wonky issue of parents having a child that can if need be provide organs for the ill sibling...or worse still, producing a clone that exists to provide organs for the sibling...something similar to the horror scifi movie Coma).
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 9:54am On Mar 25, 2023
Kobonaire4:


1. It is expected that the immune system would fight the organ. It won't take up to 2 years, it would start from day 1

2. That is why every transplant patient must be on anti rejection drugs for the rest of their lives.

3. Current research is ongoing on using some of the patient's stem cells to grow new organs for transplant to overcome that immune related barrier.

That research isn't happening in Nigeria is it?

If you have the option of taking your loved one to hospital abroad or here in Nigeria


We all know where you'd choose
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 10:03am On Mar 25, 2023
GREATIGBOMAN:


That research isn't happening in Nigeria is it?

No, but the research is likely to be shared around the globe.(The Ilizarov frame, which has saved a lot of people around the world was first invented in Russia. Does that mean that other countries, including the US, are backward?)

Plus, we are still decades away from growing all new organs from stem cells. (At best, what has been done is to construct a larynx or voice box from stem cells, and grow it on a frame, for example). Kindey is a complicated piece of business.

If you have the option of taking your loved one to hospital abroad or here in Nigeria


We all know where you'd choose

1.Most likely Nigeria. Abroad would be if there is no alternative here in Nigeria. After all it is relatively cheap here so to speak...and i don't have to spend money on flight tickets, housing and the like.

(Infact Ekweremadu did not need to go abroad self. UNTH...right in his backyard...has a kidney transplant service in 2018)

2.Also, even in 'working systems', and coming back to your previous complaints, medical malpractice is a serious issue aboard too. (Recall that Stella Obasanjo died as a result of medical malpractice for a very prominent example).

3.Of course, the best thing to do is to not get into a position where you need to have a kidney transplant...ie good health practice, which we medicos here in Naija prattle about every single blessed day.

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Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by kenedyx: 11:22am On Mar 25, 2023
Kobonaire4:


When in Rome, do as the Romans.

There are a lot of UK citizens in jail abroad because many of them did not follow that simple dictum.

Same for US, same for Nigeria.

You make it sound like some very basic, primal and "normally" ingrained values imprinted in us are lost on others. Now whether I'm in Rome or not shouldn't make me feel entitled to someone's kidneys.. it's not rocket science.

Don't know why I'm thinking you're a sapiosexual ..nurse.
Re: The Ekweremadu's Could've Avoided Prison By Going To Iran by Nobody: 11:23am On Mar 25, 2023
kenedyx:


You make it sound like some very basic, primal and "normally" ingrained values imprinted in us are lost on others. Now whether I'm in Rome or not shouldn't make me feel entitled to someone's kidneys.. it's not rocket science.

Don't know why I'm thinking you're a sapiosexual ..nurse.

You misunderstood my comment.

Good morning.

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