By Bianca Iboma-Emefu
Global Prolife Alliance (GPA) has said national security demands that the National Health Act 2014 should be amended to prevent mass harvesting of human organs and poaching of ovarian eggs from Nigerians.
The group hinted that there are “provisions of the National Health Act 2014 (NHAct) that permit human organ trafficking and poaching of ovarian eggs, potentially leading to the death of millions of Nigerians.” It, therefore, warned that “if the National Health Act is implemented without the proposed amendments, it will facilitate the operations of an international organized criminal cartel engaged in human organ and ovarian egg trafficking. On the other hand, if terminated now and the crime exposed, Nigeria would be saved.”
In a petition signed by its chairman, Dr Phillip Njemanze, the group disclosed what it termed the main aims of the alleged foreign sponsors of the NHAct 2014. The group said: “The first part of this project in Nigeria would provide human organs to keep rich Western patients alive until they succeed with therapeutic human organ cloning. Organ cloning, using embryonic stem cells, is a projected big business worth 30 trillion US Dollars (one-third of the world economy) for Western economies within the next five to10 years of operation. This is the anticipated Western Economic Recovery Plan of the G7 countries to get ahead of Asia. This programme is supported by most Western governments and many billionaire investors.”
Explaining how it works, GPA said: “To clone a tissue like the heart, you will need to collect the nucleus (that stores all its genetic materials) of the heart of the sick person and place it in a human ovarian egg obtained from a woman through IVF (in-vitro fertilization). The new cell is put in a tissue culture to grow into a heart, which could be transplanted to the sick person.
“The process of transferring the nucleus to the egg is called Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT). Has this worked? Yes! The SCNT was applied in experiments of Dolly the Sheep derived by cloning.
“To perfect the SCNT process for therapeutic cloning, they will need millions of human ovarian eggs. It has been forbidden in all Western countries to collect the ovarian eggs of women for this experimentation. But the law, like the British Embryology Law, permits using human eggs from Africa and those of animals while banning the use of human eggs from Europe and America.
“It has been estimated that, at least 100 million ovarian eggs poached from 10 million Nigerian women would be required annually for about five years. This would be obtained through in-vitro fertilization (IVF). Women have to go for the procedure if they want to get pregnant or if they are donating their ovarian eggs.
“The IVF clinics in Nigeria are proliferating under the sponsorship of foreign owners using Nigerians as fronts for ovarian egg harvesting. In Nigeria, female school children and university students are recruited to donate their ovarian eggs for money. The consequence is a rising incidence of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome leading to kidney failure, liver failure, cancers and infections.
“What then would get millions of Nigerian women to go for IVF? For this purpose, they instituted a massive vaccination programme funded by philanthropist billionaires and their organizations. The vaccination of females for human papilloma virus (HPV) for 9-14 years has at different times been coupled with ‘sterilizing agents’ even though denied by the international agencies; facts suggest otherwise as observed in Nigeria.
“The billionaires bankrolled the UN agencies for 20 years and staffed it with critical manpower working together to achieve this goal under the UN banner of deception that captivates most Nigerian officials. The billionaires own over 90% of the embryonic stem cell research companies. The ‘philanthropic’ vaccine donations have laced common vaccines with infertility agents that reduce human chorionic gonadotropin (anti-HCG) to cause miscarriages. This has been done successfully with the tetanus vaccine and other common vaccines that prevents pregnancy in women.
“The ovarian eggs could be poached through IVF after administering a set of hormonal injections. Faced with the challenge of barrenness, Nigerian women will go for IVF, where 12 ovarian eggs could be poached, and a maximum of two used for trials. The rest are sold by IVF centers to Western laboratories working on embryonic stem cell research.
“According to the European Union report, Nigeria is the top country for export of human ovarian eggs. Nigerian women could die in two to three years from the complications called Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (liver failure, kidney failure, cancers, infections, etc). These criminal actions must be protected by an enabling system law in Nigeria; hence the NHAct 2014 was designed to do just that in disguise. The so-called good statutes were framed as window dressing to cover the main criminal statutes.
“The second arm of the plan is to capture the food security of Nigeria by supporting the so-called Boko Haram insurgency to destroy the natural food-producing areas of Northeast Nigeria by displacing farmers to lose their natural seeds, only to allow them back to be given genetically modified (GMO) seeds by ‘international’ donor agencies and their NGOs. This would make the entire country dependent on foreign biotechnology companies for all GMO food crops.
“Since GMO seeds do not replicate or do so very poorly, every planting season Nigerian farmers, mainly women, would be asked to collect GMO seeds on the basis of allowing poaching of their ovarian eggs for food (GMO seeds), that is, the Food for Egg programme to cause mass infertility.”
The group attached documents to support its position.
Copies of the petition were also sent to: Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senator Godswill Akpabio, President of the Senate NASS; Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, Speaker of the House NASS; IGP, Ministers, Bishop Conferences in Africa, Europe, Asia and America, Head of States of all UN member countries, UN Ambassadors, UN Agencies on Human Rights, African Union, Organization of American States, European Union Parliament, ASEAN, World Medical Association, Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC), ECOWAS, ILO, WTO, WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, USAID, DFID, CIDA, International Human Rights Organizations, international press, local press, distinguished Nigerian and African socio-political leaders.

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