Nigerian Businesswoman Blessing Osom Reportedly Arrested in Dubai on ‘Substance’-Related Allegations

Blogger Stella Dimoko Korkus (SDK) has released disturbing allegations claiming that deported Nigerian businesswoman Blessing Osom, who was reportedly deported from the UAE, was involved in an attempt to illegally harvest the kidney of a young Nigerian man in the UAE for a “popular Nigerian politician.”

In her report, SDK alleged that several months before Osom’s deportation, she allegedly hosted the unnamed politician at Villa 14 in Dubai, and arranged for a young man from her village to be flown in for the purpose of kidney removal.

According to the blogger, medical tests were carried out at a facility in Abu Dhabi, but the young man’s kidney reportedly did not match the politician’s needs. SDK claims the politician returned to Nigeria still in search of a donor.

SDK further alleged that the young man, who had been promised opportunities in Dubai, was instead treated “like a houseboy,” received no money to send home, and eventually returned to Nigeria out of frustration.

The blogger also accused the unnamed politician of making frantic calls to acquaintances during Osom’s detention, allegedly in an attempt to locate her because of money she was said to be laundering on his behalf.

SDK insists that she will release the identity of the politician before the weekend ends, urging readers to “stay with her” for further updates.

As of now, no independent verification has been made, and none of the individuals mentioned have publicly responded to the allegations.

By Gift Adene

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