Life in Malaysia especially for nigerians has so many stories, both good and bad. Malaysia is a beautiful place to go on holidays but that's about it I know . As we go akong we will find out more about the beautiful country.
The global economic crunch that is affecting all sphere of life is really having its tolls on Nigerians abroad who have resulted selling their kidneys and other sense organs for money.
These Nigerians abroad whose lives have been so unbearable are actively seeking markets to sell their kidneys online and have been making journeys to countries in Asia, – Malaysia and India particularly, to sell usually just one of their two kidneys for over $30,000.
Click to continue reading…The spoil: N5-10 Million, which translates to about $30-60,000 for the vital blood filtering and red blood cell (RBC) generating organ, has become a booming market for them.
Researchers have just discovered that there is a sophisticated online network of vendors, agents, resellers and hunters, who actively seek candidates.
These ‘experts’, we gathered, excavate the organs and ice-box them to the eager transplant centers, thriving with Asians, Middle Easterner’s and Europeans on the waiting list, hoping for that fresh, cheap paupers kidney.
How much do clients pay the harvesting centers for these kidneys? About $100-200,000. And they are teaming on the waiting list. “
Sometimes kidneys are harvested with meager remuneration given the ‘donor’, or rather, seller- paid as little as $5,000 for the vital organ and many others die at operation or soon after,” a source said.
As you read this article, there are possibly 1000 Nigerians reading it with you, hoping to find a link to the underground network where they can get the hook-up to sell their organs. It is that bad.
What do we call this? Do we say they are desperate to make money or poverty in our country?
This issue is gradually getting out of hand, Nigerians abroad giving our great nation a very bad name due to their evil activities abroad.
This video reveals operations of some Nigerians scammers in Malaysia and how they tricked a 51 years old lady out of her life savings, promising her love.The video is touching, watch below:
This are just research from materials gathered about life in malaysia.
Nigerian Students in Malaysia said they are fed up with the constant intimidation, harassment and illegal arrests carried out on them by Malaysian authorities while staffers of the Nigerian High Commission are indifferent in complete disregard of their diplomatic responsibilities of protecting them.
In an open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan, the Nigerian students under the aegis of NANS Asia, catalogued a series of harassments and injustice suffered by them in the hands of the Malaysian police and the judicial authorities.
The students even accused their schools of conniving with their ‘harassers’ to deny them of their school fees.The petition was signed by the association’s president, Prince David O.C Nwaogwugwu.
Like I said there are tons of stories about how nigerian live in malaysia but there are the good stories and also guys and ladies who have legitimate jobs but there are very few jobs for africans in malaysia.
Hey guys living in malaysia please give us your story line about what really goes on in malaysia .
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