Sonia Ekweremadu: Hope Rises As Police Officer Offers To Donate Kidney

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Hope rose anew on Thursday for Miss Sonia Ekweremadu, ailing daughter of former Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, as a Nigerian policeman offered to donate his kidney to her.

His words: “I, Sgt Ojinu Friday, a native of Apa Local Government in Benue State, and a police officer with Force number 468506, am willing to offer my kidney to Sen. Ike Ekwelemadu’s daughter. I am 35 years old and married with three kids but want to save her life.

“I have sent my information to her email, waiting for her response.”

A 24-year-old female skit maker, Annastasia Olamma, had earlier in the week offered to donate her kidney to save Sonia but later said that her family was opposed to her doing so.

Sonia had cried out in a recent Instagram post, announcing that she needed a kidney donor because she had been diagnosed with rare kidney disease, FSGS Nephrotic Syndrome.

The announcement came months after her parents were arrested in the United Kingdom and charged by the UK Metropolitan Police with conspiracy to facilitate the travel of another Nigerian, David Ukpo, for organ harvesting in a desperate bid to save their daughter, who is presently surviving on multiple weekly dialysis.

Credit: NEWS EXPRESS.

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