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is a pathetic story and we felt it should be shared. Please Read and
Share with young Nigerians who seek greener pastures daily
I’m 26
years old and last year after graduating from one of the Polytechnics in
Nigeria, I couldn’t get a job. I needed to travel out of the country to better my life and that of my family. I planned on going to Turkey but fell into the hands of dupes who gave me fake documents and I was thrown out of the Turkish embassy during my interview and almost got arrested
Standing
outside, I met an old acquaintance, a young guy I met through a mutual
friend. I found myself telling him about my plight and how I had been
duped into paying for fake documents. I told him how my dad sold his
plot of land to ensure I traveled. How was I going to tell them their
money went down the drain?
He then
told me the best thing was to tell them I got the visa , so when my dad
sends money for my flight ticket, I use it to go to Malaysia. He said he
had an agent who would help me and also give me a job once I get there.
He said several guys had gone to Malaysia too.
I told my
excited parents that I got the Visa and would need money for my flight. I
raised 600 thousand naira which was sent to the agent I had never met
and was given a 1 month visa. I got to Malaysia expecting to see the
agent but never did. It was 3 weeks, no job, and paying my hotel bill, I
had exhausted all my money. The so-called agent I had been calling
suddenly switched off his phone. It was one week to the expiration of my
visa.
So I
decided to step-out and find other Nigerians who could help me. I was
unsuccessful as the two guys I knew way back in Nigeria were club
bouncers and had no connections. Was shocked because they claimed to be
big boys.
I was on
my way back from one of my unsuccessful outings. I was wondering what to
do when a short Indian man intercepted me. “Hello my friend you looking
for a job? I have a job for you. How will you like to earn 3 thousand
dollars a month? I was speechless” He told me “Lets go and have a drink
and talk about it”
I was so
happy. He took me to a spot not far from where we met. It was like a
private house and I saw two other Black boys who the man introduced me
to saying they were also beneficiaries of the job. I was just about to
ask what the job was when a waiter brought me a drink and he told me to
give him a minute to bring papers which would show me my job
description.
I don’t
know what happened next. I found myself in an uncompleted building. I
was confused at first and felt I was dreaming. But the cold was
unbearable to be a mere dream and the sharp pain on the side of my belly
was too intense to be real. I saw my shoes on the floor. I was
confused. How did I get here? What about the job? Did I loose my chance
by getting too drunk? Then I recalled I didn’t drink alcohol. I decided
to put on my shoes when I noticed my legs were so swollen my shoes
didn’t size me anymore..
I left the
place with no money in my pocket, didn’t even know where I was. I tried
to ask some Arabs to help but no one even listened to me. As I kept
walking, I saw 2 security men and walked up to them. They were Nigerians
and after telling them about my plight, they took pity on me and asked
me to sleep in the factory where they worked for the night. They gave me
some pain killers to relieve me.But advised me to go for a test the
next day. The next day I told them I had no money to even go for a
checkup and I was probably going to be deported as I had just one week
for my visa to expire.
The elderly one told me there was a job opening as a life guard at some private beach. I couldn’t be more grateful.
I took up
the job but the reoccurring belly ache which I kept suppressing with
pain killers was getting more intense. Then after rescuing someone who
almost drowned, the intense stress which accompanied that made me fall
ill. And after several tests, they couldn’t ascertain what was wrong
with me. I had used up all the little money I earned from my job as a
life guard and I had no option but to give myself up to the authorities
so I could be deported since I couldn’t pay for my flight ticket.
I returned
to Nigeria seriously ill and my parents took me from one hospital to
the other and they couldn’t detect what was wrong with me. We went to
several prayer houses even very popular miracle pastors who claimed it
was evil people from my village chasing me. Destiny killers they said. I
was ordered to fast for 21 days and four days later I collapsed . Then
my father ran into an old classmate who owned a hospital. He told him
about my plight and he told my dad to bring me over.
He ordered
a full scan to be run on me and while I was alone, he came to me and
said” Young man, why did you have one of your kidney’s removed?” I was
shocked ‘My Kidney? Sir I don’t get”. He smiled”At least if you want to
have your kidney removed, do it well. You must have earned a few
millions from it so what did you do with the money? Why didn’t you treat
yourself properly?”””
I was
confused and I insisted I knew nothing and he showed me the scan. Yes
one kidney was missing. He also said the closure was perfectly done and
skin was used to cover up the stitch. He said only Indians did such
perfect cover-ups. After insisting there was a mistake somewhere, the
doctor said the fact was one of my kidneys was removed and he told me
the dangers of selling my kidney which many Nigerian youths do these
days to make quick cash I was in tears and I told him I didn’t know what
he was talking about then I recalled the Indian man I met who told me
he had a job for me .
It hit me
that that man had me drugged and took me to an unknown place and had my
kidney removed and then dumped me in that building.
Now I’m a
26 year old man who put my parents through hell and I’m now living on
one kidney and very ill. I keep hoping this one doesn’t develop a
problem. I want youths to be careful of where they go to and who they
interact with.I just found-out its a cartel and several African jobless
youths have been trapped and have their kidneys removed without their
knowledge ..
It’s a wicked world..
@goldmyne
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