Lady shares story after her sister allegedly escaped organ harvesters in a taxi
A Nigerian woman known on social media as @onoja_cee has shared a terrifying story of how her sister narrowly escaped death after allegedly being kidnapped by suspected organ traffickers in Abuja.

In a detailed post explaining her recent absence online, Onoja_cee recounted the traumatic 48-hour ordeal her family endured. Her sister, an intern at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) headquarters, was reportedly abducted while commuting from Gwarimpa.
According to her account, the young woman boarded what seemed like a regular cab. Inside the vehicle, she was allegedly sprayed with a chemical that caused dizziness and unconsciousness. She later woke up in a forest, where she was reportedly held captive and told she would be killed for her organs.
The ordeal worsened as she was forced to listen to the screams of other women being killed, heightening her fear that she would be next.
However, a dramatic twist reportedly saved her life. Onoja_cee said the woman assigned to carry out the killing checked her sister’s identification card and recognized her family name. She claimed the attacker revealed that Onoja_cee’s mother had once been her school matron and had shown her exceptional kindness in the past.
Moved by this act of kindness, the woman reportedly helped the victim escape despite the personal risk. She assisted her in sending an SOS message to her nanny and guided her out of the forest.
Meanwhile, as the family and a Chief Security Officer from the EFCC began a search, Onoja_cee said her mother received a distressing message claiming her daughter’s lifeless body had been found by the roadside.
Moments later, the family discovered that although she was injured and covered in blood, she was still alive.
This harrowing story highlights the dangers of organ trafficking in the region while also showing how acts of past kindness can unexpectedly save lives…CONTINUE MORE READING>>>



