Moment Senator Ike Ekweremadu Was Convicted For Organ Trafficking In The UK

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @ausuleh
    @ausuleh Год назад +341

    The Senator travelled to the UK for a thorough and Superior Healthcare system, but got a thorough and superior judgement from the Judicial system 😇

    • @alexlouis9424
      @alexlouis9424 Год назад +6

      ​@Masud Saleh mumu

    • @causewaypropertieslimited7437
      @causewaypropertieslimited7437 Год назад +2

      Werey

    • @charlesonuora3183
      @charlesonuora3183 Год назад +1

      ​@Masud Saleh 0q

    • @osoeligwe
      @osoeligwe Год назад +4

      Absolutely. Same judgment is lacking in your country

    • @eseraymond4314
      @eseraymond4314 Год назад +1

      ​@Masud Saleh You're the real definition of mumu. Politicians are embezzling the country's vibrant wealth to the ground in broad daylight to your face but its ibo people you wanna blame?.SMH

  • @michaelabule
    @michaelabule Год назад +72

    I hope the Nigerian judges are watching this. It is time they step up.

  • @emmanueladeyosoye3607
    @emmanueladeyosoye3607 Год назад +81

    The most important here was that the sentencing was televised

  • @femiogunjobi4900
    @femiogunjobi4900 Год назад +178

    The Senator travelled to the United Kingdom to enjoy a superior healthcare system he denied Nigerian citizens. Thank you, Judge.

    • @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.2841
      @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.2841 Год назад +2

      True.

    • @chikanjoku9884
      @chikanjoku9884 Год назад +5

      Don't mind him. Wicked soul. He is so inhumane. One by one God will expose them.

    • @worldfromnwa2305
      @worldfromnwa2305 Год назад +1

      @Masud Saleh Ibos have been massacred in Northern Nigeria since colonial times. The first ORGANIZED massacre took place in Kano in 1945. There was another one in 1953. of course this was before 1966. and many other massacres have taken place since then. Also recall the lynching of GIDEON AKALUKA in kano in 1995.

    • @arubuolaebenezer9986
      @arubuolaebenezer9986 Год назад +2

      ​@@worldfromnwa2305 I love this argument, but why did Azikiwe aligned with a northern party to become a decoration of a president instead of western group, which will by then hand over to them house majority?

    • @victoreloka6394
      @victoreloka6394 Год назад

      ​@Masud Saleh may God punish you
      Fulani and yoruba ruined Nigeria with their incompetent and greedy and you are here lying to people
      Evil bastard

  • @chikanjoku9884
    @chikanjoku9884 Год назад +240

    There is no such thing as pardon.
    Ike Ekweremadu's action was inhumane, vicious, cruel, immoral and wicked.
    There is no moral justification for what he did. He is a very heartless man.
    The life of that poor innocent boy means nothing to him. But, the life of his own daughter means more than life to him.
    The UK is not Nigeria where you manipulate the law for selfish reasons.
    Justice was served because the Law is Blind.

    • @voicecommunities4810
      @voicecommunities4810 Год назад +7

      Absolutely!!!

    • @Godwinsaint867
      @Godwinsaint867 Год назад +16

      💯% true if it were to be in Nigeria justice wouldn't have prevailed

    • @femi2873
      @femi2873 Год назад +5

      Absolutely, well said

    • @Paul.n.p
      @Paul.n.p Год назад +9

      You have said it all, thank you!
      Did You hear what the judge 🧑‍⚖️ said about the formal Nigeria 🇳🇬 President and some of Ike Ekwueremadu's co-evil friends said?
      That shows how we the ordinary citizens are suffering from these evil men called leaders 😢😢. God will continue to fight for us, Amen 😢

    • @Godwinsaint867
      @Godwinsaint867 Год назад +2

      @@Paul.n.p Amen

  • @roseboss914
    @roseboss914 Год назад +82

    The judge words were comprehensive,powerful and enlightening!!!
    Education is the highest invention of man.

    • @Damian-rt3rt
      @Damian-rt3rt Год назад +4

      @masudsaleh5155 it’s also as much about the ratio- that is the thought process and arguments behind the sentences he handed down. And also about his ability to not be clouded by emotions (like their daughter is sick, they were doing what every parent would do to save their child, there are hundreds of letters from powerful figures in Nigeria attesting to the senator’s good character etc), but dispassionately sticking with the law, the facts of the case, and simple human morality or decency. These are products of a well-rounded education.

    • @odunayobepo2867
      @odunayobepo2867 Год назад

      He took his time and took account of it all

    • @pascal586
      @pascal586 Год назад

      English is their native language

    • @jesgod1274
      @jesgod1274 Год назад

      @@Damian-rt3rt not necessarily education but organized society

  • @MrgentOj
    @MrgentOj Год назад +52

    I love this judge, it’s a trait that preys on poverty and desperation

    • @OkahObianuju
      @OkahObianuju Год назад

      In your time of travail may you receive this sort of judgement

    • @faithbiyapo9297
      @faithbiyapo9297 Год назад +1

      It’s ‘trade’ not trait

  • @chijiokeani6767
    @chijiokeani6767 Год назад +95

    If we had judges like this in Nigerian courts, nobody would ever commit a crime and ask the victim to "go to court".

    • @OkahObianuju
      @OkahObianuju Год назад

      People still commit crimes or have you forgotten

    • @bluetiger1140
      @bluetiger1140 Год назад

      That’s a lie. If it’s a British Senator with good connection, he won’t be charged to court. There are corrupt judges everywhere not only in Nigeria.

    • @smoxesss
      @smoxesss Год назад

      the so called royal family do the same , why they not catching court cases
      how many got killed at charlie celebration , there was a grim reaper there at the event too

    • @wordandsoundTV
      @wordandsoundTV Год назад +1

      Because they will not meet corrupt judges there. But the same is not the case in Our country Nigeria. May we get there o

  • @charlesukaoha8638
    @charlesukaoha8638 Год назад +47

    We need urgently the 'Rule of Law ' in Nigeria so that things can start working the way it should be.

    • @mpalmer7800
      @mpalmer7800 Год назад

      The politicians must be ousted before change comes

  • @josephokebaram9362
    @josephokebaram9362 Год назад +96

    When will we have this kind of justice system ? When will we have this kind of Super Human-Beings as investigators and Judges ?
    My God see country ! Nigerians are living in bondage !

    • @daughterofenoch677
      @daughterofenoch677 Год назад

      Europeans are superhumans in your judgement ? Lol. Keep up the idolatry.

    • @ay1ism
      @ay1ism Год назад +2

      Nigeria has potentials and 'super human' as well, the politheifcian destroyed Nigeria from being great.

    • @techcanyon411
      @techcanyon411 Год назад +2

      The few good anh honest people's in Nigeria has alot to do, we must not relent in frustrating the effort of all wicked politicians.

    • @trustinbright3966
      @trustinbright3966 Год назад +1

      I agree with you absolutely.

    • @Godwinsaint867
      @Godwinsaint867 Год назад +11

      Peter Obi can bring this kind of justice system in Nigeria but the evil ones are just frustrating his efforts

  • @mba20121
    @mba20121 Год назад +72

    The way all comments are unanimously supportive on the judgement, I wish that we all unite against our oppressors to liberate ourselves.

    • @oraksvisual8654
      @oraksvisual8654 Год назад +4

      Same thought here

    • @ekenepeter7696
      @ekenepeter7696 Год назад +1

      Oga we hv done that during the last election that brought Peter obi as the winner but inec with the same criminals dsnt want that to happen, unfortunately some of Nigeria youths who are victims of bad government are still supportting thire oppressors to continue oppressing us.

    • @kasikwagoma6740
      @kasikwagoma6740 Год назад

      @Mohammed Buba, who are the oppressors of Nigerians and Africans at large today? What a nerve to let the blacks who are oppressing their own fellow blacks off the hook, and somehow present whites as our oppressors today. The Muslims in Nigeria and fulani herdsmen are kidnapping and butchering Nigerians left right and centre. Are the Muslims and fulani herdsmen all white?? What about Deborah who was summarily executed by a raging mob of fanatical Muslims because she was Christian, are her killers also white?? The end Sars campaign was about disbanding the brutal police unit in Nigeria who were carrying out extra judicial killings of their fellow Nigerians, are these policemen white?? What about the internally displaced people in Nigeria? Who displaced them, was it white people or the Muslim fulani herdsmen. What of the chibok girls, who kidnapped them? Was it the white people or the extremist Muslim hegemon boko haram??

    • @acharich
      @acharich Год назад +1

      🔥🙏🏾🔥

    • @DrRozzyDr
      @DrRozzyDr Год назад

      ​@@ekenepeter7696My only question for u is dat .. Can u swear with Ur life that Obi won dat election ..?

  • @billionaireSense199
    @billionaireSense199 Год назад +29

    Arrested, charged, prosecuted and convicted. Those words sound so sweet ❤❤❤

  • @mosesalo
    @mosesalo Год назад +106

    We are really a third world country. Just imagine how an erudite judge dealt with matter ruthlessly without compromise

    • @TheLawLord
      @TheLawLord Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/8Amg9T5wA3E/видео.html

    • @raferaustin1627
      @raferaustin1627 Год назад

      Third world country, lol. Nigeria is worse than that to be honest.

    • @SeunOke_
      @SeunOke_ Год назад +3

      Objectively you mean?

    • @ekenepeter7696
      @ekenepeter7696 Год назад +4

      So u observe wetin I observed?

    • @TheLawLord
      @TheLawLord Год назад +1

      @@SeunOke_ Generally that is the idea they give to the world whereas many (I did not say all) of the judges are substantively corrupt. If you look at the link I provided above you would hear how it was conveniently said that it was not improper for the same judge to determine a case at two levels of the judiciary. Can you please let me know your thoughts about that matter?

  • @bobmiketv3319
    @bobmiketv3319 Год назад +57

    No body in UK will say " Go to Court " with this type of judiciary that will not be bribed
    In Nigeria you can buy the judiciary with anything

    • @emmanueladeyosoye3607
      @emmanueladeyosoye3607 Год назад +3

      Go to court is only said in wispers in the UK

    • @kurajosariemen0991
      @kurajosariemen0991 Год назад +8

      They can easily be bought by Agbado, ewa, cassava😂

    • @boukeke3027
      @boukeke3027 Год назад +2

      ​@@kurajosariemen0991✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

    • @olaaluko5263
      @olaaluko5263 Год назад +2

      You can't fault our court because the evidence you put before them is what they acted upon. The case was investigated by different body like police, royal security and social services that all reports was submitted to the judge. So here in Nigeria all that is not in place

    • @augustineonyemachi5723
      @augustineonyemachi5723 Год назад +2

      @@olaaluko5263 you had better keep quiet 🤐🤫!

  • @olugbengakayode2516
    @olugbengakayode2516 Год назад +123

    "Nothing was put in place to secure his future healthcare needs if he donated his kidney" How wicked!

    • @jidesamuel
      @jidesamuel Год назад +2

      @Masud Saleh 7:50 and 11:50

    • @vitalaliu8604
      @vitalaliu8604 Год назад +5

      Men it is wickedness of the highest order and I believe it's time we deliver ourselves of these monsters everywhere they are in Nigeria 🇳🇬 !! North South East and West !!

    • @acharich
      @acharich Год назад +2

      🙇🏾‍♂️🙇🏾‍♂️🙇🏾‍♂️

    • @OkahObianuju
      @OkahObianuju Год назад

      You know nothing about the matter so shot your gutters. You are only reacting as a result of your life of poverty. Become rich first before you cast the first stone

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Год назад

      As usual. African politicians do not care about the lives of ordinary people.

  • @ehilebohdaniel1327
    @ehilebohdaniel1327 Год назад +15

    If a man can be this thorough in Judgment, imagine how thorough God will be in the day He will judge the world.
    2 Corinthians 5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.

  • @princeayo2002
    @princeayo2002 Год назад +46

    Hope they will learn from this to develop their own country. Mad people everywhere.

    • @motivationalspeeches7993
      @motivationalspeeches7993 Год назад

      What has development got to do here?

    • @funclips6020
      @funclips6020 Год назад +4

      Many of our leaders go out of the country when they have health problems, rather than developing Healthcare in their country

    • @chi-chiugwanyi8380
      @chi-chiugwanyi8380 Год назад

      No one learns in nigeria. You are led by mediocrity. All block heads or educated fools

    • @ugwuanyicollins6136
      @ugwuanyicollins6136 Год назад

      @@princeayo2002 🙄

    • @princeayo2002
      @princeayo2002 Год назад +1

      @@funclips6020 na so my brother

  • @nnadoo
    @nnadoo Год назад +6

    There are a lot of Ike Ekweremadus in every tribe and religion in Nigeria. Can we send them to you my lord?

  • @Tobidgreat233
    @Tobidgreat233 Год назад +31

    Mr Judge, pls increase their sentence to 50years each.

  • @ckpotu
    @ckpotu Год назад +25

    What a Fair judgement....may God continue to help this George

  • @emmanuelocharles
    @emmanuelocharles Год назад +17

    This a country with working systems.

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    @mikewilson2967 Год назад +18

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      @reichardsiemen5918 Год назад

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      @hoekjohannes6817 Год назад

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  • @emmanuelochieke1645
    @emmanuelochieke1645 Год назад +29

    Hopefully there are lessons learned here! Senator Ike Ekweremadu is arguably a typical Nigerian politician, very wicked to the core; no conscience. Justice, albeit marginal, eventually caught up with his treacherous tendencies.

  • @samsonmoseslfc1352
    @samsonmoseslfc1352 Год назад +25

    The judge even pity them . Should be more severe and more . Imagine stupid leaders and former president getting involved. If it’s an ordinary citizen, they will never get involved .

  • @generalgeneral9801
    @generalgeneral9801 Год назад +95

    I can't believe formal Nigeria president, Nigeria senate president, bishop, etc are testifying to such characters instead of condemning the action or distancing themselves. This shows the corruption in Nigeria political and religious groups. I expected a harsher sentence from the judge, though. Well if in Nigeria this case is dead on arrival and the victim killed or arrested. Infact Nigeria doctors will perform the kidney transplant. When will Nigeria see the corridor of justice?

    • @ay1ism
      @ay1ism Год назад +1

      Religious groups? Are you kidding me or something? So you tag all religious groups based on the action of two bishops? Obviously you don't know what you are talking about. Those bishops might not even know the gravity of the offence and I personally, even though I live in the UK, that you can not incentivise someone for a kidney transplant. Bishops are not suppose to be condemning people.
      I personally detest these politheifcians that have run the country into the ground, but I do sympathise with the situation because of the medical issues of their child.
      I live here and I think the senteces are too harsh especially for the mother having been sentenced to 10 years. We don't condemned people like that in the UK, we understand people make mistakes and people can be redeemed, that is why we put speed cameras warning signs on the road to warn people about their speeding rather than allowing them to overspeed (which is dangeroous) and then latter give them a ticket.

    • @generalgeneral9801
      @generalgeneral9801 Год назад +19

      @ay1ism first, I sense biases in your comments. Bishop and straight forward people are supposed to condemn the evil actions committed by people and not stand in the way of justice, punishment, and accountability for their crime. Remove your sentiment and face truth....don't support evil and disguise it as sympathy. The world prey on the poor and slap the rich on the wrist for enormous crime. A poor man would have received the life sentence. Someone gave birth to the victim. Only God can chase away flies for the tailess cow.

    • @amadiemmanuel5017
      @amadiemmanuel5017 Год назад +13

      @@ay1ism Madam are you very sure you listened to the judge very well. The wife was sentenced for 4yrs 6months imprisonment not 10yrs.

    • @ay1ism
      @ay1ism Год назад +1

      @@amadiemmanuel5017 10 years sentence was pronounced after the Judge said she should stand up but I will watch the video again.

    • @ay1ism
      @ay1ism Год назад +2

      @@generalgeneral9801 The guy knew very well he was going to donate his organ it wasn't like he was kidnapped and force into it so there is no evil here as you deludedly put it. Ekweremadu's crime was that He paid the guy which is illegal in the UK. There's no bias in my comment and like I said, I have no feelings for all the politheicians so stop acting on your emotions. The Bishop giving a letter of good character are not standing in the way of Justice and the Judge knew this, that is why He took those letters into considerations and never rejected it.

  • @andrewbenard5811
    @andrewbenard5811 Год назад +9

    May God Almighty God bless UK n dis judge

  • @nelsonzrh
    @nelsonzrh Год назад +23

    I just love the way the judge read the proceedings before dispensing the sentence. I hope our corrupt judges are watching… I pity the wife of Ike Ekwerenmadu but I have no single sympathy for him… they destroy Nigeria and run abroad with their family for everything from education , medical care and holidays. Hope this sends a message to others like him.

  • @ErnestATuray
    @ErnestATuray Год назад +17

    I’m a Liberian and it hurts me so much to see such a demonic act. These are the kinds of fools who sold our forefathers into slavery hundreds of years ago. Now our African brothers and sisters don’t look at us the same and we have had to live with this kind of madness. It shall never be well with you, and I hope that your children get a taste of this your barbaric behavior.

    • @Coco-uk9tv
      @Coco-uk9tv Год назад

      Yes, so true. You only have to look at what this so called politician was prepared to do, to know that people like him sold children, women and brothers to the Arabs and Europeans as slaves.

  • @ohiomaohioma1931
    @ohiomaohioma1931 Год назад +57

    It's admirable how the UK laws put everyone at the same level.
    In Nigeria, Ekweremadu would never have been convicted for his criminal acts. Obinna would even have set up an enterprise for provision of human organs to capable buyers.
    It's shameful that as grievous as the nature of the crime, we heard in the judge's pronouncement that a former president, current senate president, speaker of the house and other supposedly 'honourable' people were begging for a criminal not to be sentenced to jail because they are all of the same flock.

    • @voicecommunities4810
      @voicecommunities4810 Год назад +6

      Nigerian politics and the Nigerian system of governance is smelling rotten and almost decaying.

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Год назад +5

      How does Ekweremadu's conviction mean the UK laws put everyone at the same level? He is not part of THEIR elite, many of whom get away with multiple felonies including tax fraud and financial crimes which are covered up. He is a foreigner, so hasn't got the contacts he would have had had he been an English aristocrat. YOU don't know what THEY get away with, so please don't infer that because a Nigerian politician was convicted there, it means they have a fair and equal judicial system. That is naive.

    • @kasikwagoma6740
      @kasikwagoma6740 Год назад +8

      ​@@african-history-fountain the Nigerian judiciary is nothing compared with the British one, it is just a kangaroo court heavily influenced by its corrupt politics. You are siding with ekweremadu and yet he chose to settle his children here in the United Kingdom that says a lot. How many children of the British politicians are based in Nigeria?? None, that too speaks volumes. Even after their fathers conviction those children will not pack their bags and return to Nigeria. They couldn't live there, it is not a functioning system but one of organised chaos.

    • @okoman
      @okoman Год назад +1

      ​@@african-history-fountain I was going to say something along these lines... God job. Let those who have eyes see and those with ears hear. Thank God for the conviction though. I would put them away for life if I could.

    • @smoxesss
      @smoxesss Год назад

      the so called royal family do the same , why they not catching court cases
      how many got killed at charlie celebration , there was a grim reaper there at the event too

  • @adedejiabereoje2857
    @adedejiabereoje2857 Год назад +20

    This is what Nigeria Politicians has degraded into... This is despicable outside the shores of Nigeria

    • @labricola6993
      @labricola6993 Год назад

      They're not politicians. They're criminals

  • @fadahunsiadeniyi9283
    @fadahunsiadeniyi9283 Год назад +11

    Did anyone notice the level of civility and respect with which the Judge addressed Ikeremadu and others as he sentenced them?
    These qualities are what many of the Nigerian judges lack.

    • @KayFJay
      @KayFJay Год назад +5

      Great observation. Yes, judges in developed countries are trained to be civil and respect all defendants regardless of their offense.
      Unfortunately, only in developing countries do we find judges and other people in positions of power act like gods.

  • @kelechiokoro-williams7334
    @kelechiokoro-williams7334 Год назад +41

    Nobody is above the law.
    This is a big lesson for everyone. A word is enough for the wise.
    Thank you for this fair judgement. ❤

  • @chinenyemary8644
    @chinenyemary8644 Год назад +9

    Thank you Mr judge for defending the poor and needy in the hands of wealthy and heartless predators.

  • @Omayie
    @Omayie Год назад +28

    Shameless n wicked people,, God save us from these blood tasty leaders in Nigeria. Justice well served!

  • @divinemandate2486
    @divinemandate2486 Год назад +41

    If it were in Nigeria...this case would have been swept under the carpet and the boy either killed nor have him incarcerated. 😊

    • @daughterofenoch677
      @daughterofenoch677 Год назад +3

      Killed for what ?
      The surgery didn't go ahead. He would have been free to go back to selling phones

    • @Godwinsaint867
      @Godwinsaint867 Год назад

      ​@@daughterofenoch677😂😂😂😂😂 azin en you nor just get joy at all

    • @nenajanek
      @nenajanek Год назад +3

      It would not even have been a case if it was in Nigeria. But somehow I believe that C knew that he was coming to donate his kidney. I also believe that he used them to get to the UK. It seems he was very aware.

    • @boukeke3027
      @boukeke3027 Год назад

      ABSOLUTELY,✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

    • @oosatolaabimbola
      @oosatolaabimbola Год назад

      Daughter of Enoch seems you don't know how evil your leaders are, except you are not of them òòò, these people are heartless

  • @fruitbowlproductions7327
    @fruitbowlproductions7327 Год назад +9

    Clinicians need immediate training on identifying this trade. No matter how sad you are about your relative dying without an organ, you have no right to take someone else's organs. Terrible situation. Glad they were caught. Hope they actually serve their time in prison. God bless the brave young man. I hope he has a safe and beautiful life. He sounds like a wonderful person.

  • @kurajosariemen0991
    @kurajosariemen0991 Год назад +14

    Wickedness at its highest level…they just wanted to waste the boy’s life. So your daughter can live at the expense of another person life or wellness. UK una do well o…I wish Sonia healing.

  • @Dr.Uzochukwu
    @Dr.Uzochukwu Год назад +80

    This is what we call a Judge 🧑‍⚖️. It is scary to stand before someone like this thorough. No wonder people in these climes are scared of being sued.

    • @uju4615
      @uju4615 Год назад +10

      Imagine each of us standing before our God on judgement day😢

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Год назад

      He's just a human being like you, and you know absolutely NOTHING about him, or his morals, or history.

    • @ojay1543
      @ojay1543 Год назад +3

      There is neither God, nor judgement day. Stop spreading unverifiable claims.

    • @worldfromnwa2305
      @worldfromnwa2305 Год назад +9

      @@ojay1543 There is God and there is judgement day. Don't wait till you die before you find out cos it will be too late by then. Read Hebrews chapter 9 verse 27. have a nice day

    • @thecompetitor4418
      @thecompetitor4418 Год назад +3

      ​@worldfrom Nwa Not everybody is a Christian and you should understand that

  • @jkas6977
    @jkas6977 Год назад +29

    These people are at the height of selfishness and wickedness. Not only did they tricked the victim and wanted to harvest his organ, they did not have any plan in place for his after care if his kidney was taken.

  • @ckpotu
    @ckpotu Год назад +8

    Mr Madu forgot he taught he was still in Nigeria with their old ways of doing things..UK is no joke...

  • @okeogheneebri2625
    @okeogheneebri2625 Год назад +10

    Hmmm... God, may Nigeria not happen to me and my family.. if God didn't expose them.. it would have been a different story... Thank-you Jesus.. that this boy has been delivered..

  • @daviduche1991
    @daviduche1991 Год назад +23

    Very organized people, imagine how the concealed the name of the donor, come to Nigeria his name will be in all the news paper and media.

    • @daughterofenoch677
      @daughterofenoch677 Год назад +3

      They're extremely good at concealing what they want to conceal. Including the truth.

  • @danielokeke984
    @danielokeke984 Год назад +14

    We really need rule of law in Nigeria...

  • @st.augustine6167
    @st.augustine6167 Год назад +22

    My take on this matter of Senator Ekweremadu's sentencing is simple. See how those in the upper echelons of the society try to defend themselves when one of their own gets into trouble. Who stands up for the poor and vulnerable Nigerians who when they are being sentenced? Who testifies to their character before their sentencing? My second take is very much like the first: Is it not far better for Nigerian politicians to curb their greedy appetites and work harder to fix our broken social infrastructure than to set up their so-called Foundations through which they help the poor and vulnerable people they created in the first place?

    • @macabara8819
      @macabara8819 Год назад

      You see what they did to you?you lost confidece n hope.

  • @olusijiakindiose650
    @olusijiakindiose650 Год назад +18

    May God visit and expose similar crimes which had been secretly covered. Let evil doers fall flat in shame and reproach, in Jesus Christ name.

  • @Vicksinfomatters
    @Vicksinfomatters Год назад +5

    Very wicked act from this man.
    When there daughter wasn't sick, they never remembered to bring this boy to UK and tag him their cousin, but when their daughter became sick they remembered theres someone that can come to UK at any expense so they can exploit him and fling him aside,
    Chai 😢. I don't blame the boy that rushed to accept going to UK offer, i blame poverty. Because if he wasn't poor, he wouldn't have been desperate to accept that offer without thinking twice.
    And thanks to God Almighty for saving his life

  • @futurefarms3440
    @futurefarms3440 Год назад +6

    They wanted to Sacrifice an innocent Person...They are so used to abusing others.

  • @markehis4741
    @markehis4741 Год назад +17

    With all this judgment even ikwremadu know he’s guilty

  • @chibuikemvictor6334
    @chibuikemvictor6334 Год назад +14

    See how interesting and entertaining the sentence or judgment is. You will even be propelled to become a Judge or read law. Come to Nigeria...you see Judges and their yeye judgment. You will just hiss all the time. You will even curse the day, you might try to read law in school. Nigeria is dead and gone and everything in it. What a country 😢😢

  • @olayinkabalogun8244
    @olayinkabalogun8244 Год назад +2

    See how C’s dignity as a human being created by God was reinstated by this judge. Everyone in the Western world are indeed equal in the eyes of the law and God. Smh for my country Nigeria.

  • @maryamenities653
    @maryamenities653 Год назад +7

    mighty 👏 👏 👏 imagine 51 pages of letters sent to judge all failed this is not nigeria judge 😂😂

    • @DavidGreg-mc2lv
      @DavidGreg-mc2lv Год назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much.....So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @user-nx5yg6ln5i
    @user-nx5yg6ln5i Год назад +5

    True Justice, with fear of God. Keep it up, UK judicial system ❤

  • @Mrmayor901
    @Mrmayor901 Год назад +7

    Ike have been a senator from 2003 till The day he was caught , imagine the amount of wealth he has amass for his generation all at the expense of common and poor nigerians

  • @darylewheeler1601
    @darylewheeler1601 Год назад +10

    life imprisonment is the only way for such a wicked act !

  • @NigeriaFunk
    @NigeriaFunk Год назад +20

    The Modern Slavery Act is an incredibly impactful law that has moved me to tears upon hearing about this particular case. I would like to express my gratitude to the individuals who played a crucial role in implementing this law. From my perspective, it encapsulates the true essence of our humanity. My deepest hope and prayer are that the young man involved in this situation can now embark on a fresh journey, forging a positive path and making valuable contributions to the society he finds himself in.

  • @akolobilamonsuru816
    @akolobilamonsuru816 Год назад +12

    I could c the eloquent in his heart (the judge) the fidelity for his commitment against predators towards their preys...God bless you sir Judge

    • @akolobilamonsuru816
      @akolobilamonsuru816 Год назад +1

      @Masud Saleh including femi gbajabiamila, I hope ekeremadu's predicament would serve as a lesson to them.. BUS CONDUCTORS WERE BORN SAME AS DOCTORS, unfortunately many people are suffering the same situation in our society

  • @bisiyahaya6142
    @bisiyahaya6142 Год назад +17

    The judge did his homework.

    • @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.2841
      @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.2841 Год назад

      Yea! Nah yeah mate.

    • @samuelomoyibo9697
      @samuelomoyibo9697 Год назад

      @@tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.2841 All judges do their homework but money is the root of most evil.

    • @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.2841
      @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.2841 Год назад

      @@samuelomoyibo9697 so the money the inaimate" I object came to life asin and told pple to start committing series of all evils* is that what you're saying..

  • @favour3773
    @favour3773 Год назад +22

    So amazing to see a court session in the UK being recorded and broadcasted, why is it that Nigeria cannot record and broadcast their own court session. Could it be because the justice system in Nigeria lacks transparency ???

  • @MUMBARINMALAMANSUNNA
    @MUMBARINMALAMANSUNNA Год назад +8

    see the different between nigerian judges and British judges 🤔. wow 👏

  • @fruitbowlproductions7327
    @fruitbowlproductions7327 Год назад +4

    Well done to the Judge. You are amazing.

  • @samuelowusu4755
    @samuelowusu4755 Год назад +20

    If this case had happened in Nigeria , everything would be brushed under the carpet . Thank you to the criminal Justice system in The U K . No one is above the law in The U K .

    • @Spr87.87
      @Spr87.87 Год назад +1

      Unfortunately they are, but in this case a good Judge was present. 😊

  • @voicecommunities4810
    @voicecommunities4810 Год назад +15

    Nigerian politics and the Nigerian system of governance is smelling rotten and almost decaying!

  • @chizoba6365
    @chizoba6365 Год назад +5

    Justice well served, God bless UK judiciary system

  • @ikechukwueze4976
    @ikechukwueze4976 Год назад +3

    Thanks so much mr judge God bless you.... Let him face his fate... The rich also cry

  • @meekeverything4937
    @meekeverything4937 Год назад +8

    Good News and Justice well served Where's active rule of law. God bless United Kingdom

  • @chizaramemmanuella1489
    @chizaramemmanuella1489 Год назад +1

    This one be like movie
    God when my Nigeria go stand for truth like dis
    Ekere baby and sis Beatrice
    Enjoy ur stay in ur new home
    Una go de stand for line to collect food wooow
    Miracle no the tire Jesus

  • @femibabalola4057
    @femibabalola4057 Год назад +4

    This is a lesson to all our "big men" in Nigeria who strut all over the place like they are above the law. There is nothing that cannot be 'fixed' in Nigeria. There is no judge that cannot be bought. A similar thing happened to Ibori. But guess what, when he came back to Nigeria? He was welcome as a hero!!

  • @chizobamosuagwu6111
    @chizobamosuagwu6111 Год назад +15

    That is the same dishonesty they use in ruling Nigeria and her citizens.
    This is to show you why the meaningful Nigerians are crying for a better Nigeria understand the presidency of Peter Obi and Dati Amed

  • @commy741
    @commy741 Год назад +5

    Thank you Judge,God bless you sir...

  • @bensonnwobum3328
    @bensonnwobum3328 Год назад +7

    See Judge reading from a laptop. In Naija it will be heaps of papers.

  • @felixfave305
    @felixfave305 Год назад +2

    Can you imagine this is the man formal president OBJ wrote a letter to the UK government pleading he should me released regardless of what he has done.

  • @judeokoroji2614
    @judeokoroji2614 Год назад +7

    All praise to God for what he is passing through now. Kama will caught all of them one by one. Thieves

  • @ayobamiogundele2646
    @ayobamiogundele2646 Год назад +4

    They love only their family, nobody else

  • @turiflames4990
    @turiflames4990 Год назад +7

    If C grew up in a village with no electricity or running water then he must be living in Lagos. Sounds a lot like lagos

  • @Mr.KenCoded
    @Mr.KenCoded Год назад +3

    The timing of this judgement on Ikweremadu at the time the tribual hearing is commencing is a good one for me, Nigerian judges can see and learn on how cases are handled purely on its merit and unbiased, the striking message here is that the boy was exploited due to his poverty which is what our politicians are best good at, weaponising poverty at their own advantage, that's why they can hire an army of jobless youths in Nigeria to cause mayhem during elections and steals the people's mandate and being bold enough to tell you to go to court because they can pocket Nigerian judges with their bags of money,shame of a nation

  • @egbulejoel
    @egbulejoel Год назад +8

    I applaud this verdict.
    Well-deserved.

  • @MUMBARINMALAMANSUNNA
    @MUMBARINMALAMANSUNNA Год назад +2

    they thought what their doing here in nigeria 🇳🇬that is how they would going to do it every where hmmmm. thank mr judge 👏

  • @olusolafalore
    @olusolafalore Год назад +12

    This is a beautiful dimension to handling legal matters. May we not fall into the wrong hands 👍💪

  • @fayanjumodupe2604
    @fayanjumodupe2604 Год назад +8

    I love the developed country. No one is above the law.

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Год назад

      The British legal system has refused to extradite Diezani Alison Madueke, the former oil minister wanted in connection with the theft of billons of dollars from the NNPC coffers. So SHE is clearly ''above the law''. The EFCC has sent repeated requests over the years, to no avail. ''Oh, but they did make sure to convict your big shot for organ trafficking'', something that doesn't hurt them. Chew on that next time you wanna praise the Brits for their 'angelic' justice system. Naive people. The world takes advantage of you Africans because you're so naive and trusty, and see everyone else as honorable except yourselves.

    • @macabara8819
      @macabara8819 Год назад

      O yea

  • @benemlemchukwu9962
    @benemlemchukwu9962 Год назад +10

    God’s word is truth and eternal.

  • @emmanueladeyosoye3607
    @emmanueladeyosoye3607 Год назад +15

    One thing that stands out here is the efficiency of the British legal system from the time he was arrested to the magistrates court then to the crown court . No mishaps no funny adjournments based on some funny technicalities and to top it off the sentencing was televised for all to see which was detailed . Well the British legal system is not 100 percent perfect but way better that Nigeria .

    • @annefranciselizabeth3840
      @annefranciselizabeth3840 Год назад +4

      How can there be a credible judicial system in a nation where one Asinwin Thiefnubu is the Pestilence-elect of INEC? Can you imagine imposing the worst politician to ever emerge from Nigeria? Here is a summary of Thiefnubu's 25-point "legacy":
      1/ criminal capture of public funds (alphabeta-ism)
      2/ nepotism: his wife is Senator-for-life; daughter Iyaloja-General (controls all market levies); son toll-gate kingpin; nephew controls all BRT money; son controls all billboard levies, etc.
      3/ selfishness - self-serving, Faustian pact between him and Buhari - "it is my turn" (emilokan-ism)
      4/ imperial tendency (Bourdilon-lionism)
      5/ alliance with the murderous Fulani and refusal to speak up when Fulani commit havoc (where-is-the-cow-ism)
      6/ ambition is to finish what Buhari started (Buhari-nism)
      7/ tout-centered “structure” - Tinubu is the “capone” behind the license held by touts/area boys/agbero to extort, murder and terrorize in the entire SW. (mcoluomo-ism)
      8/ camouflaging of very obvious illness (atole-ism and pseudo-Parkinsonism)
      9/ MuMu ticket: A TINUBU WIN EQUALS 24YRS OF CONTINUOUS ISLAMIC PRESIDENCY (God forbid BAT thing.)
      10/ master of waste: Tinubu and his henchmen have turned Lagos into a massive slum and Africa's least liveable city (Global Liveability Index). The fact that Lagos as the "fifth largest economy" is Africa's worst city demonstrates just how severely Tinubu and his cronies have mismanaged Lagos.
      11/ political patronage with blood money. Visit govt hospitals in Lagos; all without power, drugs and equipment, because Lagos budget disappears into the pockets of Tinubu and his henchmen
      12/ vote buying and readiness to rig and play dirty (bullion-van politics)
      13/ shady past as Yekini Amoda Ogunlere aka Sangodele (Sangodele-ism)
      14/ aiding and abetting of the mass murder of EndSARS youth (Lekki tollgate-ism)
      15/ promoting a party that produced Nigeria's worst govt ever (malignant continuity)
      16/ heroin bagman for a heroin drug ring in Chicago, USA. The U.S court asked him to forfeit about half a million dollars to the U.S. govt at the time. (international criminality)
      17/ vicious mendacity & subterfuge: no proof (direct or indirect) he attended St. John's Pry School, Aroloya or Govt College Ibadan. A man who attended school in colonial days would never use 'a egg' when talking about giving school pupils 'an egg' a day. Where are his classmates from pry, sec school and uni? Did he attend lectures ONLINE? If so he was ahead of the times. (Oluwole-ism).
      18/ no agenda for Nigeria, except to be its President (flagrant cluelessness)
      19/ plan for Nigerian youth is to conscript 50 million into the army and feed them agbado / ewa (youth-unfriendliness)
      20/ do-or-die politics: Under Tinubu’s ascendancy, the SW is the ONE & ONLY zone in Nigeria where governorship aspirants are murdered before election - Funsho Williams of Lagos, Chief Dele Arojo of Ogun State, Otunba Dipo Dina of Ogun, Dr. Deji Daramola of Ekiti. EACH OF THE FOUR VICTIMS WAS A HIGHFLIER SET TO DEFEAT TINUBU’S CANDIDATE.
      21/ Because of Tinubu's selfish and disruptive politics, the Yoruba are the only one of Nigeria's three major ethnic groups without a common front like Ohaneze in the East or ACF in the North. (divide-and-rule politics)
      22/ Tinubu “fought dirty” with his deputies (Kofo Bucknor, & Femi Pedro) and bribed Lagos House of Assembly to impeach them for being “uncooperative”. In fact one former deputy Governor, Alhaja Siantu Ojikutu has said she will renounce her Nigerian citizenship if BAT is sworn in. (‘winner-takes-it-all’ criminality)
      23/ Tinubu had no known business b4 becoming governor, but is now Nigeria’s richest politician. (mind-boggling kleptocracy)
      24/ Sharia plot: According to Vanguard of 10 July 2022 that “…Tinubu has charged the Supreme Council for Sharia in the country to set up a department of political affairs to create awareness among the faithful towards producing a Muslim President in 2023.” And that Tinubu has made “pledges to expand the reach of Sharia to the Southern States if elected.”
      25/ diplomatic nuisance: Because of Tinubu's links to the international drug trade, he is a security risk. His cartel members and foreign intelligence agencies will have compromising information on him, which they can use to bend him to their designs.

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Год назад

      The British legal system has refused to extradite Diezani Alison Madueke, the former oil minister wanted in connection with the theft of billons of dollars from the NNPC coffers. The EFCC has sent repeated requests over the years, to no avail. ''Oh, but they did make sure to convict your big shot for organ trafficking'', something that doesn't hurt them. Chew on that next time you wanna praise the Brits for their 'angelic' justice system. Naive people. The world takes advantage of you Africans because you're so naive and trusty, and see everyone else as honorable except yourselves.

  • @yldabale
    @yldabale Год назад +5

    Thank you SaharaTV for this, I book marked it.

  • @t-point7569
    @t-point7569 Год назад +2

    Build your hospitals and advance your medical research centers you politicians won’t.

  • @harrisosasogie1753
    @harrisosasogie1753 Год назад +2

    Elweremadu became a mere kindergarten before a British Judge.
    But in Nigeria, the politicians are untouchable. Outside the shores of Nigeria, the Nigerian politicians are faded human beings. They should learn from the IKE ELWEREMADU'S case that Senators and other politicians are no Islands.
    They embezzling to enrich themselves and their families. Their punishment is waiting for them.

  • @meekeverything4937
    @meekeverything4937 Год назад +5

    Nigeria justice system is quack and unfair.
    This wicked men and woman would have walked scot-free in Nigeria

    • @boukeke3027
      @boukeke3027 Год назад

      ABSOLUTELY YOU WONT EVEN HEAR ABOUT IT ANY MORE ITS SO SAD.

  • @michaelbloomberg8471
    @michaelbloomberg8471 Год назад +2

    Hope we the Yorubas are seeing how the Igbos are condemning the acts of Ike Ekweremadu. No Igbo comment here shows that they are against the judgement despite Ike being an Igbo. The Yorubas are supporting Thiefnubu after rigging the future of Nigeria in election with APC cabals. Keep supporting evil, any day you guys wake up, naija go better.

  • @AndrewMorten11
    @AndrewMorten11 Год назад +5

    So they exploited someone elses poor child to save their own wealthy child. Judge, throw the book at the evil Bastards.

  • @kingsleybarde1895
    @kingsleybarde1895 Год назад +1

    9 years is to small, it should be 40years wicked senator, this is a national embarrassment.please Nigerian judges learn from UK lawyers.

  • @leking3732
    @leking3732 Год назад +4

    This is what you a country justice for all

  • @ayodejiareo
    @ayodejiareo Год назад +2

    May God have mercy on Nigeria, and its people. Shameless hypocrites who practice religion without truth, zero integrity, and a staunch hatred for justice. From the highest to the least.

  • @nnadoo
    @nnadoo Год назад +3

    And this man wanted to be Gov of Enugu state? 🤦🏾‍♂️ Many Nigerian politicians are wicked..

  • @o.i909
    @o.i909 Год назад +1

    Im so happy fir this judgment. I prayed God will take care every bad Nigeria leaders like ike
    I'm also happy for the boy, David. Instead of losing his kidney, he became UK citizen. Welcome to United Kingdom boy.

  • @peppersoup
    @peppersoup Год назад +4

    In disent societies, people distance themselves from convicted criminals - in fact, from the moment they are charged. In Nigeria, however, former presidents, lawmakers, the clergy, etc., line up to try and exonerate criminals. I guess it does indeed take birds of a kind to band together.
    Ọhaneze, the senate, even ECOWAS, officially wrote to the British authorities on behalf of Ekweremadu, for clemency. Has the Nigerian state ever intervened on behalf of a citizen in trouble overseas. What does this tell you?
    Prison workers of Nigerian background will mock him mercilessly in prison, believe me. I will spit in his face and say 'ntọọ'.

  • @AnjelLee-nt1oz
    @AnjelLee-nt1oz Год назад +1

    C has strong moral convictions. There are still good people in Nigeria.

  • @edikataekwue4037
    @edikataekwue4037 Год назад +4

    Nigerian judiciary pull up your chairs and learn a thing or two.

    • @annefranciselizabeth3840
      @annefranciselizabeth3840 Год назад

      How can there be a credible judicial system in a nation where one Asinwin Thiefnubu is the Pestilence-elect of INEC? Can you imagine imposing the worst politician to ever emerge from Nigeria? Here is a summary of Thiefnubu's 25-point "legacy":
      1/ criminal capture of public funds (alphabeta-ism)
      2/ nepotism: his wife is Senator-for-life; daughter Iyaloja-General (controls all market levies); son toll-gate kingpin; nephew controls all BRT money; son controls all billboard levies, etc.
      3/ selfishness - self-serving, Faustian pact between him and Buhari - "it is my turn" (emilokan-ism)
      4/ imperial tendency (Bourdilon-lionism)
      5/ alliance with the murderous Fulani and refusal to speak up when Fulani commit havoc (where-is-the-cow-ism)
      6/ ambition is to finish what Buhari started (Buhari-nism)
      7/ tout-centered “structure” - Tinubu is the “capone” behind the license held by touts/area boys/agbero to extort, murder and terrorize in the entire SW. (mcoluomo-ism)
      8/ camouflaging of very obvious illness (atole-ism and pseudo-Parkinsonism)
      9/ MuMu ticket: A TINUBU WIN EQUALS 24YRS OF CONTINUOUS ISLAMIC PRESIDENCY (God forbid BAT thing.)
      10/ master of waste: Tinubu and his henchmen have turned Lagos into a massive slum and Africa's least liveable city (Global Liveability Index). The fact that Lagos as the "fifth largest economy" is Africa's worst city demonstrates just how severely Tinubu and his cronies have mismanaged Lagos.
      11/ political patronage with blood money. Visit govt hospitals in Lagos; all without power, drugs and equipment, because Lagos budget disappears into the pockets of Tinubu and his henchmen
      12/ vote buying and readiness to rig and play dirty (bullion-van politics)
      13/ shady past as Yekini Amoda Ogunlere aka Sangodele (Sangodele-ism)
      14/ aiding and abetting of the mass murder of EndSARS youth (Lekki tollgate-ism)
      15/ promoting a party that produced Nigeria's worst govt ever (malignant continuity)
      16/ heroin bagman for a heroin drug ring in Chicago, USA. The U.S court asked him to forfeit about half a million dollars to the U.S. govt at the time. (international criminality)
      17/ vicious mendacity & subterfuge: no proof (direct or indirect) he attended St. John's Pry School, Aroloya or Govt College Ibadan. A man who attended school in colonial days would never use 'a egg' when talking about giving school pupils 'an egg' a day. Where are his classmates from pry, sec school and uni? Did he attend lectures ONLINE? If so he was ahead of the times. (Oluwole-ism).
      18/ no agenda for Nigeria, except to be its President (flagrant cluelessness)
      19/ plan for Nigerian youth is to conscript 50 million into the army and feed them agbado / ewa (youth-unfriendliness)
      20/ do-or-die politics: Under Tinubu’s ascendancy, the SW is the ONE & ONLY zone in Nigeria where governorship aspirants are murdered before election - Funsho Williams of Lagos, Chief Dele Arojo of Ogun State, Otunba Dipo Dina of Ogun, Dr. Deji Daramola of Ekiti. EACH OF THE FOUR VICTIMS WAS A HIGHFLIER SET TO DEFEAT TINUBU’S CANDIDATE.
      21/ Because of Tinubu's selfish and disruptive politics, the Yoruba are the only one of Nigeria's three major ethnic groups without a common front like Ohaneze in the East or ACF in the North. (divide-and-rule politics)
      22/ Tinubu “fought dirty” with his deputies (Kofo Bucknor, & Femi Pedro) and bribed Lagos House of Assembly to impeach them for being “uncooperative”. In fact one former deputy Governor, Alhaja Siantu Ojikutu has said she will renounce her Nigerian citizenship if BAT is sworn in. (‘winner-takes-it-all’ criminality)
      23/ Tinubu had no known business b4 becoming governor, but is now Nigeria’s richest politician. (mind-boggling kleptocracy)
      24/ Sharia plot: According to Vanguard of 10 July 2022 that “…Tinubu has charged the Supreme Council for Sharia in the country to set up a department of political affairs to create awareness among the faithful towards producing a Muslim President in 2023.” And that Tinubu has made “pledges to expand the reach of Sharia to the Southern States if elected.”
      25/ diplomatic nuisance: Because of Tinubu's links to the international drug trade, he is a security risk. His cartel members and foreign intelligence agencies will have compromising information on him, which they can use to bend him to their designs.

  • @chidiebereobi2219
    @chidiebereobi2219 Год назад +2

    Honestly, D way D judge use to pronounce Ikekweremaadu got me 😀😀😄

  • @olayinkabalogun8244
    @olayinkabalogun8244 Год назад +6

    The owners of English speak with such clear and simple words. No, our fraudulent judges in Nigeria will speak English that will confuse but the guilty and innocent🤣🤣🤣

  • @ahamefulaowurre4346
    @ahamefulaowurre4346 Год назад +5

    They plead for their cohort in evil but neglect to plead for the other, who is not a politician. These Nigerian politicians commit lot of secret evil here in nigeria and go scout free because they have all machineries of power with them.

  • @tech_maester
    @tech_maester Год назад +3

    In Nigeria, the society doesn’t care about what you do or who is affected by the things you do, as long as money is involved. The people tolerate and support miscreants in leadership positions and idolize criminals involved in all manner of atrocities and vices, all for money. It is not a matter of pointing fingers, as Nigerians, we have to start checking ourselves and hold ourselves to better values and virtues. A country is rotting away and no one is willing to take responsibility.

  • @NEWS-AND-ENTERTAINMENT-TV
    @NEWS-AND-ENTERTAINMENT-TV Год назад +4

    Having seen this, PO's Tribunal must be televised. MUST!