Home Health Organ Harvester: Court Drops Noah Kekere’s Case after Applicants’ Mysterious Death
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Organ Harvester: Court Drops Noah Kekere’s Case after Applicants’ Mysterious Death

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Organ Harvester: Noah Kekere's Case Drops Following Applicants' Mysterious Death
L-R: Organ Harvester, Noah Kekere, Mr. Kamaru Busari, Mrs. Kahinde Busari (Victim)
Organ Harvester Noah Kekere, who was charged to court, has been relieved of justice in the Plateau State court following the mysterious death of appellants who sued him in September 2023.

Following the expose by a whistleblower, PIDOMNIGERIA, the Plateau State Government set up a committee to ensure justice is served. Still, his recent report reveals that the committee has been compromised after its findings reveal that “There is no sign that Mrs. Kahinde Busari, the victim of Noah Kekere’s kidney, was ever harvested.

The report also claims that applicants who filed a lawsuit against Kekere have been mysteriously found dead following heavy inducement of the committee by unknown forces.

One of the patients who accused Dr. Noah Kekere of missing a kidney, and sued him in court for Kidney harvesting, has been reported dead in a strange, sad, and mysterious way. A deep state cover-up, with some high-level criminals in the organ trafficking network doing their dirty job, the report reads.

Despite all visible evidence that the patients never had a caesarian operation prior to the appendix operation conducted on Mrs. Busari by Kekere in Murna Clinic and Maternity in Jos, Plateau State, the committee maintained that the patient was born with one kidney.

Amidst the public outcry demanding justice for the patients, the court has given in to the injustice carried out against Mrs. Busari, who seeks its instrument to get justice.

The Plateau state governor, Caleb Muftwang, and the security operatives in Jos have yet to protect and ensure that the patient’s right to seek justice is served.

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Written by
Mayowa Durosinmi

M. Durosinmi is a West Africa Weekly investigative reporter covering Politics, Human Rights, Health, and Security in West Africa and the Sahel Region

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