
A Nigerian woman identified on social media as @onoja_cee has shared a chilling account of how her sister narrowly escaped death after allegedly being kidnapped by suspected organ harvesters in Abuja.
In a detailed post explaining her recent absence from social media, Onoja_cee revealed that her family endured a traumatic 48-hour ordeal after her sister, an intern at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) headquarters, was abducted while commuting from Gwarimpa.
According to her account, the young woman boarded what appeared to be a regular commercial cab. While inside the vehicle, she was allegedly sprayed with a chemical substance that made her dizzy and caused her to lose consciousness.
She later regained consciousness in a forest, where she was reportedly held captive and informed that she would be killed so her organs could be harvested. While in captivity, she was allegedly forced to listen to the screams of other women being killed, intensifying her fear that she would be next.
However, a dramatic twist reportedly saved her life.
Onoja_cee disclosed that the woman assigned to carry out the killing checked her sister’s identification card and recognized her family name. The woman allegedly revealed that Onoja_cee’s mother had once been her school matron and had treated her with exceptional kindness years earlier.
Moved by that past act of kindness, the woman reportedly chose to help the victim escape, despite the danger to herself. She allegedly assisted her in sending an SOS message to her nanny and helped her flee from the forest.
Meanwhile, as the family and a Chief Security Officer from the victim’s place of internship launched a search, Onoja_cee said her mother received a horrifying message claiming her daughter’s lifeless body had been found by the roadside.
Moments later, the family discovered that although she had been found injured and covered in blood, she was still alive.
The story has since sparked widespread reactions online, with many Nigerians expressing shock, fear, and renewed concern over kidnapping and organ trafficking in the country.
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Published by Ejoh Caleb

