Seven-week jury trial of Ekweremadu begins tomorrow, Tuesday, January 31

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Ekweremadu and wife, Beatrice.

The “conspiracy to facilitate harvesting organ” trial of former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, begins at the Central Criminal Court, a.k.a., The Old Bailey on Tuesday 31 January 2023. It will last “seven weeks,” a staff member of the court confirmed on Friday.

Ekweremadu’s wife, Beatrice, their 25-year daughter, Sonia (for whom the parents wanted a donor kidney) and Dr Obinna Obeta, will be tried with the former second topmost Senator of Nigeria for conspiring to harvest David Nwamini’s kidney.

Although Sonia was not originally on the charge sheet, but in a bizarre twist of fate, the prosecution dragged her in and charged her in the second half of December.

However, Mrs Ekweremadu, who was arrested with her husband at Heathrow Airport on June 23rd, has been on conditional bail.

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Unlike her daughter, who may not be present in court for the entire duration of the hearing, because of her ongoing medical treatment, Mrs Ekweremadu, the Senator and Obinna are expected in court throughout the seven weeks. (The Guardian/Newspot)

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