Shocking Confession: Boy Claims to Sell Kidneys for ₦25,000, VDM Responds (Video)
Shocking Confession: Boy Claims to Sell Kidneys for ₦25,000, VDM Responds (Video)

In a disturbing video, a young boy has made a shocking confession, claiming that he and his associates engage in heinous activities, including murder and organ trafficking. According to him, they sell human kidneys for a mere ₦25,000.
The revelation has sparked outrage and disbelief, raising serious concerns about the alarming rise of organ trafficking and violent crime in the region. The boy’s chilling admission highlights the dark underbelly of illicit activities that often go unnoticed.
VDM, a prominent Blogger dedicated to addressing such criminal behaviors, has responded to the incident, emphasizing the urgent need for greater awareness and intervention. They are calling for increased vigilance from law enforcement and the community to combat these criminal enterprises.
The video has since gone viral, igniting discussions about the ethical implications of organ trade and the desperate circumstances that lead individuals to participate in such crimes. The community is left reeling, questioning how such a situation could arise and what can be done to prevent further exploitation and violence.
As investigations unfold, the focus remains on how to address the root causes of these issues, ensuring that vulnerable individuals are protected and that justice is served.
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