Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,181,866 members, 7,915,486 topics. Date: Friday, 09 August 2024 at 03:23 AM

Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man - Crime - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Crime / Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man (585 Views)

I Want To Sell My Kidney / “When I Woke Up, I Realized My Kidney Was Gone” - 23-Year-Old Gambian Human Traf / Man Beheaded By Ritualists In Ogun, His Kidney And Heart Removed (Graphic Photo) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by Morbeta11(m): 5:15pm On Jun 02


Why I want to sell my kidney — Man


Olaniyi Iyiola, a 41-year-old resident of Ondo State, speaks with TEMITOPE ADETUNJI, on how poverty pushed him to contemplate selling one of his kidneys

What is your occupation?

My name is Olaniyi Iyiola, and I am involved in fish and pig farming. I hail from Ondo State and am 41 years old. Although I have acquired skills in this trade, I have yet to secure the capital to start my own business, leaving me presently without employment.

Where do you reside?

I live with my family in Ibadan, but due to the prevailing hardship, I temporarily relocated to Lagos in search of employment opportunities. However, the situation remains dire. I have since returned to Ibadan as one of my children fell ill.

You mentioned in a viral video your intention to sell one of your kidneys. Could you elaborate on the reasons behind this decision?

The decision stems from the prevailing conditions in our country. Often, my children lack food, let alone access to education. We struggle to make ends meet, and even basic healthcare is beyond our means. Our youngest, a two-year-old girl, survives mainly on garri, with our meals likewise restricted. The hardship has taken a toll on us, prompting thoughts of suicide. However, I resolved that selling a kidney could provide the means to support my children —covering their education, healthcare, and other necessities. It’s solely for their welfare.

How many children do you have, and what are their ages? I have three children aged 11, 4, and 2 years old, respectively.

Is your wife employed?

My wife works as an auxiliary nurse, yet financial constraints persist. She supplements her income with a cleaning job at a school in Ibadan, earning a monthly wage of N15,000. Despite past salaried positions, including earning between N25,000-N30,000, we still don’t have financial stability. The current economic landscape offers few prospects.

What is your educational background?

I hold an SSCE qualification.

When did you get married?

In 2012. I dabbled into real estate, albeit lacking the capital for significant ventures. Acting mainly as an agent, I struggled to make headway. The lack of resources hindered my efforts. Subsequently, I relocated to Ibadan in search of a more favorable environment, but challenges persisted.


When did your family move to Ibadan?

We relocated in 2017, seeking better prospects. I am currently in Ibadan due to my child’s illness, planning to return to Lagos shortly.

Where in Lagos do you reside?

I stayed in Aguda, Ogba, with a benefactor who accommodated me following my relocation from Ibafo, Ogun State.

Are you aware of the legal and health risks associated with kidney sales?

While I acknowledge potential risks, the dire circumstances leave me with limited options. I am solely driven by the need to provide for my children.

How old is your wife, and is she aware of your decision?

My wife is 38 years old. Although she remains unaware of my intent to sell a kidney, I assured her not to fret upon encountering my story on social media. Our shared concern is solely the well-being of our children.

How do you manage rent payments in Ibadan given your current situation?

I undertake odd jobs whenever available, but sustenance remains a challenge. We often rely on garri and palm oil for sustenance, underscoring the severity of our plight. Selling a kidney is a desperate measure to secure our well-being, particularly that of our children.

Do you have relatives or friends who can offer support?

Unfortunately, no. I come from a very poor background. I don’t have relatives that can help me. Similarly, the few friends I have are unable to offer assistance.

Are your children currently attending school?

No, they are not. I don’t have money to send them to school.

What prompted your decision to sell a kidney, and what do you intend to do with the proceeds?

The intent is to secure funds for establishing businesses and ensuring financial stability for my family, particularly my children. It’s a last resort borne out of desperation, driven solely by the desire to provide for my family.

Have you received any offers since the video went viral?

Two people contacted me. One sent me N5,000 and the other person from abroad sent N8,000. There are small amounts of money that came in too. The total amount that I have received is N23,000. But this cannot solve my family’s problem.

Have you sought assistance from organizations or charities?

Some organisations have expressed interest in helping, though I am yet to receive follow-up communication from them.

https://punchng.com/why-i-want-to-sell-my-kidney-man/

Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by Ofunaofu: 5:23pm On Jun 02
It's just so pathetic
Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by helinues: 5:28pm On Jun 02
In 2012. I dabbled into real estate, albeit lacking the capital for significant ventures. Acting mainly as an agent, I struggled to make headway

Real estate agent is one of the lucrative business anywhere as long as you are sincere.

1 Like

Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by nedu666: 5:29pm On Jun 02
Good for you. However I advise not to sell below $100,000

3 Likes

Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by NwaNimo1(m): 5:31pm On Jun 02
Add 1 liver...

Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by Treasure17(m): 6:20pm On Jun 02
The economy is reprogramming people's brain to think the unthinkable. Majority are in the business of hook up right now including married women. May help locate you.
Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by osmosis101(m): 6:23pm On Jun 02
Hope say u no dey drink 🍻 ògógóró
Because,it will disqualify you woefully
Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by Beautifulday: 7:28pm On Jun 02
Real estate is gradually dying due to lack of buyers

1 Like

Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by Righthussle: 7:41pm On Jun 02
If you ni see buyer, Cook your kidney chop.
Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by LilMissFavvy(f): 4:57pm On Jun 03
He said he got married in 2012, yet his last child is 2yearrs old. The reason many people are living in hardship is because they don't consider the number of children they bring into the world.

1 Like

Re: Why I Want To Sell My Kidney — Man by EmmyMaestro(m): 11:20pm On Jun 03
From selling one kidney, later you will start wandering weather you can sell one of your balls and manage the remaining one, since all the organs come in twos

grin cheesy grin grin

1 Like

(1) (Reply)

A Police Corporal Was, Beaten To Coma By Four Soldiers / Famous Evangelist Rick Warren's Son Commits Suicide / 22 Year Old Boy To Die By Hanging In Warri For Stealing N955, 600

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 20
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.