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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Woman Confesses She Bought Baby To Save Her Friend's Marriage.

A 38-year-old woman, Nkiru Ekezie, has told detectives attached to the Lagos State Police Command how she assisted her friend, who had been barren for 10 years, to buy a baby. Ekezie said she bought the baby to save her friend’s marriage.





The suspect explained that her friend called her on the phone two months ago; crying hysterically that her marriage was on the brink of collapse because she had not been able to have a child for her husband.


She said: “It was in the process of searching for where to buy a baby that I informed Mrs. Udoji Chukwunoye, a church member, about our predicament. Udoji later introduced me to the birth attendant, Regina Ibeto, who promised to get us a baby. After I met with Ibeto, she asked me to exercise patience.


She promised that I would soon get what I was looking for. I was told that a male child was N250,000, while a girl child was N200,000.” Two weeks after Ekezie met with Ibeto, she received a phone call from Udoji.


The woman asked her to transfer money into her account that a woman had been delivered of a baby. Ekezie said: “After the baby’s delivery, I called my friend on the phone to inform her.


She was excited and asked me to bring the baby immediately to Imo State. Unfortunately, the day I was supposed to pick the baby, Ibeto and Udoji were arrested by the police. That was how I was also arrested.”


Ibeto, 50, said that she was compelled to sell the week-old baby because his mother didn’t want him. The child’s biological mother allegedly told Ibeto that her father impregnated her.


Ibeto said: “I was at home when a lady brought Bukky, who was due for labour. I was told the pathetic story of how Bukky’s dad got her pregnant. Bukky wanted to do away with the pregnancy. She saw it as a product of abomination. I saw reasons with her. It would be an abomination if the public got to know.


“She was just 16 years old; I felt she was too young to carry the stigma of being impregnated by her father. I arranged with a woman, who was looking for the fruit of the womb to buy the baby.


Luckily, Bukky delivered a bouncing baby boy. I gave Bukky part of the money to start a new life and advised her to keep away from her father.”


Ibeto, who insisted that she didn’t do any wrong, said she was only trying to assist a traumatised teenager. Ibeto said she was shocked when police came to arrest and accused her of inducing pregnant women to deliver so that she could sell their babies.


She added: “The police met a pregnant woman in my house and further accused me of inducing her. The police also accused me of impersonating as a medical doctor. I have never claimed to be a medical doctor; I’m just a traditional birth attendant.”


The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, said information was received that Ibeto usually induce pregnant women and when they eventually gave birth, she would sell the babies.

The commissioner disclosed that it was on the strength of that information that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Ajangbadi Police Station, led operatives to the compound, where Ibeto was allegedly found administering Intravenous Injection for Oju Nnamdi, who claimed to be sick and was five months pregnant. He said: “When a search was conducted, a set of ‘drip,’ bags and other related drugs were recovered.”
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*The woman that is TTC for 10yrs has ended up causing herself more pain...why not adopt?why buy?Ah so sad!!!

35 comments:

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    1. I heard of someone that bought a male child for 300k from the child's biological mother.
      Is it not better to adopt legally? Who says the girl wont come later for the child?
      She even said she is saving up to buy another 8 years old girl,but to her that is the definition of Adoption.

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    2. I just tire for the matter!Why not adopt?

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    3. These people would be out of business if the adoption agencies were well regulated and efficient. The laws are outdated and do not reflect modern realities so what do you expect?

      In other civilizations, if you desire a child, the network is smooth and you can get a call within a
      Month on availability. You get to choose and adopt. You can even get to choose a new born and take home straight from the hospital, with records sealed etc

      So yes, it is our government and our system that are making this baby factories boom. Making a big deal of everything...it is in our system to make things more difficult than they’re meant to be

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  2. @Stella
    "Buying" is just another name for "adoption" in Naija.
    The government does not have a structure to facilitate adoption.
    Have you read any road sign in Nigeria that says "park you car here??"
    It is always "Do not park, police order".
    Yet millions of cars are no the road.

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    1. That is not true. Buying is not another name for adoption in Naija. There are places where children can be adopted legally. More than 80% of the population still frowns at it. That you see nothing bad in it does not mean the rest of us do. It's enough that we are dealing with yahoo, please don't make this too our reality.

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    2. That's why I have to relocate cos this country doesn't have a structure.

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    3. I dropped a comment up there, this woman actually thinks buying is adoption. I wish I was closer to her to enlighten her.

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    4. govt has a structure for adoption but like most typical naija processes its cumbersome, tiring and very frustrating...our society is the one that fuels the desperation of women to do almost anything to have kids...why treat childless woman or couples like dirt? then our women with i must die in marriage syndrome...if the husband leaves cos you have no child then he should go, go and try another man maybe you will be lucky..marriage is not a do or die matter. parents should stop disowning their kids for getting pregnant...such baby factories in igboland thrive cos of young girls who get pregnant and are disowned by parents...you wont find plenty of such girls in yoruba land...an igbo girl will rather abort than go home with belle. igbo girls will sleep around, abort anyhow and clean mouth.....yorubas will accept the belle and move on...i talk based on statistics we get from the work place so any idiot who wants to start a tribal war can go argue with their ancestors

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  3. Set a trap for a woman:
    Put the bait of; marriage, child/shildren
    e go nab well well.

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  4. So they have not heard of adoption or ivf. The 🐴 band will pursue her out of the house

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    1. Hehehe, Eeh yah, I feel sorry for her

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    2. how many people can afford IVF? una go just dey comment rubbish

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  5. Na today?? There are some women who couldn’t wait on the Lord and helped themselves by buying babies from the so called baby factories in Rivers and Imo States. How they live with the deceit beats me. How their husbands never knew they were never pregnant also beats me. Women trying to conceive, do not give up. If you can’t wait on the Lord, go and adopt.

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    1. A woman dedication a child in church on Sunday, after 17 years. It is better to adopt legally or wait patiently on the Lord.

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  6. Things happening everyday

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  7. Hmmmm may God help all ttc women. Wahali I don't even wish it for my worst enermy. 10 years of ttc . GOD of mercy. Pls show mercy to women seeking for the fruit of the womb. Jehova wonders, do mighty things and receive all the glory. Only you alone can wipe tears from their eyes. From the beginning of time till now. You have not change. Jesus the miracle worker. Take control

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  8. Nigerian Police will always look for a way to add to your accusations. She never claimed to be a medical Doctor naw. Traditional birth attendants have been in existence since 1900. There’s also nothing wrong if they induce labour once the woman is due or past her due date. Medical doctors do it too. The only crime I see here is the illegal exchange of the baby. It was done with the mother’s consent Not like the baby was ripped out of the arms of the mother.
    May God not let the quest for children put us in problem.

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    1. u think they dont know about drips or some drugs to use? is it everytime you go to the pharmacy to buy medication that you do so on your doctors orders? some of these birth attendants are retired nurses and midwives

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    2. Chikito TBA's are authorised to give some obstretics drugs to aid relive pain, & hasten labour including passing of iv line in their health setting when their is no other professional assigned to that
      Anons 13:46 a nurse is always a nurse weather retired or not a nurse is not a TBA EVEN IF SHE IS 100YRS OLD, some nurses & midwives don't even work for any hospital rather they have their own nursing home & as a midwife you have the legal write to attend to a pregnant woman, woman in labour & post partum women including their new born babies by prescripting & administering drugs needed for their care,
      For the post motherless babies home procedure for adoption is so frustrating that most people takes to this method illegal adoption,

      Anons 13:43 I think you are the idiot that didn't see the name of the girl is BUKKY & that name does it sound igbo to you odeh, your hatred for igbos will kill you faster than you think onuku odeku

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  9. These people can't change. It's a pity.

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    1. Which people you bigot. I'm sure you saw bukky that was impregnated by her father

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  10. Nkan bee!! But if this is d true story,as in how it happened then I see it as d best thing that could have happened to this baby, he'ld av gotten all d love he deserves....now I wonder his fate mtcheeeew.

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  11. It is better to adopt oh, even though people say the process is long and expensive; you will have peace of mind. Everything will be legal. May God help all TTC women against hopeless desperation.

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  12. Quick question to lawyers out there.
    Is it wrong to give a pregnant teen money to further studies or learn a skill in exchange for an unwanted baby? I know a lawyer who used to do this, and they used to do the adoption papers. They also had connects to parents who were mostly westerners seeking to adopt. But I often felt that their constant communication with pregnant teens, housing and feeding them till birth, was funny. Is it legal?

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  13. Chei see wahala. Baby factories are booming in the south. God help us o.

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  14. Stella....adoption is not easy in Nigerian. The orphanages prefer to keep children in their homes than giving them out hence the high increase on buying of children. Investigate this by sending a face that is not popular to try to adopt ...they will continue telling stories before you know it 3years as elapsed with no child to show for it , even after they have done the normal investigation of the adopter . They prefer people to come give charities than adopting them so they make more money denying the children of parental affection.

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  15. But the mother consented... and the mother is not a minor. A good lawyer needs to take this up cos we need the laws to change and maybe that will only be by judicial precedent!!!

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