UNIPORT Kidney Sale Rumour: Student Allegedly Risks Life to Buy iPhone 17 for Girlfriend

 


 UNIPORT Kidney Sale Rumour: Student Allegedly Risks Life to Buy iPhone 17 for Girlfriend

A disturbing story currently circulating across social media has sparked widespread concern, as reports claim that a student from the University of Port Harcourt  (UNIPORT) allegedly sold one of his kidneys to purchase the newly released iPhone 17—reportedly valued at about ₦1.4 million (approximately GH¢11,100).

The incident, which has since gone viral, is being described as an extreme “gesture of love,” allegedly carried out to impress his girlfriend.

What the Story Claims

According to the viral narrative, the young man is said to have undergone surgery to remove one of his kidneys. Shortly after, he reportedly appeared in a photo with a visible plaster on his side—believed to be from the procedure—while proudly displaying the newly acquired iPhone.

The claim quickly gained traction online, drawing shock, sympathy, and criticism from users across different platforms.

No Verified Evidence

Despite how widely the story has spread, there is no official confirmation from the or any recognized medical authority to support the claim.

This has raised serious concerns about its authenticity. Many observers believe the story could be:

  • Misleading or exaggerated
  • A staged social media stunt
  • Completely false and created for attention

Until credible verification emerges, the report should be treated with caution.

A Wake-Up Call for Young People

Regardless of its authenticity, the story reflects a growing issue in today’s society—the pressure to impress in relationships and on social media.

Many young individuals feel the need to:

  • Prove love through expensive gifts
  • Seek validation from others
  • Live up to unrealistic expectations

Such pressures can sometimes lead to irrational and risky decisions.

Health and Legal Risks

Medical experts strongly warn against any form of illegal organ removal or sale. These actions are:

  • Dangerous and life-threatening
  • Strictly regulated under medical laws
  • Illegal in many parts of the world

Engaging in such acts can lead to severe health complications or even loss of life.

Public Reaction

The story has generated mixed reactions:

  • Some have described it as shocking and irresponsible
  • Others doubt the truth behind the claim
  • Many are using it as a lesson on the dangers of trying to impress others

Final Thoughts

At this stage, the story remains unverified, and readers are advised to be cautious when consuming and sharing such information.

Think wisely. Stay safe. Protect your future

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