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For Immediate Release

Immigrant African Communities In U.S. Struggle Over Human Trafficking and Ritual Killings

Micro Study of Major Global Problems

Major case study:
a) Cover-up of human trafficking haunts Nigerian
communities in New York
b) America jittery since the arrival of Dr. Chris
Ngige, key patron of Okija satanic shrine.

New York, May 12, 2006�It has become necessary once
again to revisit the crisis in Nnobi community in New
York City and the United States as it struggles to
reckon with celebrated human trafficking cases. Study
of the crisis, which nearly engulfed a former Nigerian
governor, Dr. Chris Ngige during his visit to New York
in 2003, will be useful for informed policy decisions.
Dr. Ngige was governor of Anambra States in Nigeria
(2003-2006). Nnobi is a small town in Anambra State.

Understanding the Nnobi crisis in New York and the
involvement of Gov. Ngige in satanic Okija shrines
known for ritual killing will reveal in alarming
degree the acquiescence of continental African
communities and the collusion of government officials
which shield human trafficking and ritual killings
(two heinous crimes against humanity) from the public
view in the western countries.

Case #1: In 1990, a case of 13 years old female
trafficked from Nnobi town into New York City as
housemaid polarized the Nnobi community in New York
and New Jersey. The 13 years old victim was
impregnated by her trafficker and captor (a medical
doctor and native of Nnobi town in Nigeria referred
here as Dr. G.E.). Consequently, detectives from Bronx
District Attorney�s Office arrested him. He then
requested the assistance of Nnobi Association
comprising the indigenes of Nnobi residing in New York
and New Jersey. The Chairman of the association at
that time (also a medical doctor, plastic surgeon
referred here as Dr. F.O.) with support of other
modern slave holders ruled by autocratic fiat that the
association will not assist the doctor, and that the
little girl (victim) will not receive any assistance
because she was not a member of the association.
Members who oppose slavery found the response of the
elitist chairman concerning the helpless little girl
very insensitive and voiced discontent with it. Hell
broke loose and the community has been in disarray
till this day.

Receiving no assistance from her immediate Nnobi
community, the 13 years old victim was placed with
American family in foster home. She virtually got lost
in the foster care system and was nearly deported.

Through the intervention and assistance from Africans
In America�s Board members, her immigration status was
adjusted and she is now a legal resident. Our effort
to arrange for her to visit to her family in Nigeria
was scuttled by an associate of the human trafficking
syndicate using scare tactics.

Case information: The PEOPLE of the State of New York
v. Gregory Ezeonu, Defendant
Supreme Court, Bronx County, Criminal Division, Part
58. Case No: 155 Misc. 2d 344 (1992).

Case #2: In August 1998, Mr. Prosper Emeka Udogwu &
Mrs. Fidelia Ekemma Udogwu (Mrs. Udogwu is from Nnobi
also) two slave holders who strongly supported the
misguided Chairman of Nnobi Association severely beat
another victim of human trafficking, a 22 years old
female that served them for 9 years starting at age of
13 also, confiscated her documents and her meager pay
checks from part-time job at fast-food restaurant for
2 consecutive years, threw her out of their house and
wrote the U.S. Immigrations to arrest and deport her.
This act represents wickedness to higher extreme.

Again, the victim received no assistance from the
Nnobi community. (Instead, the Nnobi communities in
New York and some outside New York raised funds to
assist the modern slaveholders fight their case in
court). The victim was terrified for her safety
because she had observed the ruthless operations of
this syndicate in the past, including plot to
assassinate our Executive Director (and plot to make
it appears as armed robbery attack) for posing a
threat to their practices.

Our Executive Director met the homeless victim 3
months after she left her captors and she sought his
assistance in her predicament.

Our Executive Director assisted her with advocacy and
raising awareness of her predicament, networking the
organizations and the United States governments.
Consequently, U. S. federal law enforcement stepped in
and the U. S. Embassy in Nigeria, Nigeria Police
Force, Nigeria Ministry of External Affairs, and
Nigeria Ministry of Internal Affairs conducted
clinical investigation, which took them to Lagos in
Lagos State, Nnobi in Anambra State, Umuahia in Abia
State and Makurdi in Benue State of Nigeria among
other places in 1999/2000.

Clinical investigation clearly revealed the community
cover-up of slavery and other heinous human rights
violations. The perpetrators were charged to federal
court in New York, tried, convicted and sent to prison
for human trafficking and other crimes.

This case further polarized the Nnobi community in New
York/New Jersey, other states in United States and
Nigeria because majority of the indigenes supported
the slaveholders and abandoned the victim, again.

Case #3: In September 2003, the Governor of Anambra
State, Nigeria - Dr. Chris N. Ngige, wrote our sister
organization, Freedom and Justice International, Inc.
a human rights, social and economic justice
organization requesting us to organize a
meeting/reception for him to meet with New York
business and political leaders during his visit to New
York City on November 2, 2003. We incurred expenses
organizing events for the governor.

When �the surgeon� (who is also a relative of the
governor) learnt about it, he connived with a Nigerian
female socialite (a hotel worker in New York City)
into misleading the governor to dishonor all our
planned events.

Little did we know at that time that the governor, a
medical doctor by profession had visited the notorious
Okija shrine where patrons reportedly strip naked,
perform fetish rituals involving dead bodies to seal
secret covenants with political godfathers in order to
be rigged into office. Police later raided the shrine
and discovered over 70 openly displayed dead bodies
and hundreds of human parts at various levels of
decomposition. Police investigation shows that some of
the dead bodies had fractures in the head, a clear
sign that they were murdered. Our organization is
concerned about this revelation because individuals
killed for rituals in Africa are usually poor and
defenseless victims of human trafficking. The governor
like most influential Africans involved in human
rights violations has not yet been charged. It has to
be observed that there is no status of limitation on
murder cases.

Nigeria court had since ousted the governor who
presents signs of quintessential conman and hardcore
criminal. He quickly escaped Nigeria and has since
settled in the United States with his loots intact.
From his hideout in the U.S. the fleeing governor
continues on his attempt to disturb public peace. Only
time shall tell whether he will unleash his
characteristic terror and Okija-like ritual practice
in the United States, as well.

Ironically, the associates and supporters of convicted
human trafficking syndicate are mostly social and
healthcare workers employed by New York City
government. Patrons of the satanic Okija shrines
include influential political and business leaders
such as state governors and medical doctors.

It is our belief that information gleaned from this
case study will be very useful for informed policy
decision on issues human trafficking, ritual killings
and satanic worship among African community. The world
is now one small global village.

Who We Are

Africans In America, Inc. is a human rights and think
tank organization addressing social causes.

Mr. Ezekwenna, a vociferous human rights activist is
the Executive Director of Africans In America, Inc.
and President of Freedom and Justice International,
Inc.

Contact:

Africans In America, Inc.
P. O. Box 812
New York, New York 10039

Bonaventure N. Ezekwenna, Executive Director

Phone: (347) 284-4953
Fax: (718) 328-9170
Email: [email protected]


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