Ike Ekweremadu, a former Nigerian Deputy Senate President, was recently sentenced to 10 years in prison for human trafficking. Now, he is being looked into by the London Metropolitan Police for another issue, as revealed in a documentary called “Daniel vs Ekweremadu.”
The specifics of this new case are not clear yet because it is still being investigated. The documentary “Daniel vs Ekweremadu” has uncovered a concerning development: in November 2022, a woman was apprehended under suspicion of being involved in a plot to exploit individuals for organ harvesting.
However, she has been released pending further investigation. The authorities have refrained from providing details about this case, citing the ongoing nature of the inquiry.
This documentary not only delves into this recent incident but also offers insights into the events that led to Ike Ekweremadu’s downfall from the prestigious position of Deputy Senate President to his subsequent conviction.
It sheds light on the complex circumstances surrounding Ekweremadu’s legal troubles, painting a vivid picture of his journey from a high-ranking political figure to a convicted individual. The two-part documentary series offers special access to British law officials, police, and the family of the survivor known as “Daniel.”
It can be watched on streaming services and is created by Chude Jideonwo Presents, a studio that focuses on factual films and series.