The Commissioner of Police, Mr Johnson Kokumo, who confirmed the incident, described it as a serious offence.
Miracle sold the baby, Greatness, to an orphanage in Onitsha, Anambra State, for N200,000.
It was learnt that the nursing mother, who hails from Agenebode, in the Etsako East Local Government Area of the state, was paid in cash.
She was said to have used part of the proceeds to buy a mobile phone.
Miracle, a mother of two, blamed her action on frustration and the inability of her husband to take care of her and her other children.
She said she was persuaded by one Mama Joy, said to be at large, to sell the infant and give the money to her husband to start a business.
She said, “My baby was born on July 2. I sold her due to frustration. My husband was just struggling (to provide for us).
“My friend (Mama Joy) said that since my husband was not taking care of me, if I did it (sold the baby), I could give the money to my husband to start a business or buy a motorcycle.
“Two weeks later, she came back. I did not know what happened to me. So, I carried a bag, picked some things and left.
“I sold her to an orphanage in Onitsha. The orphanage bought the child for N200,000. I just bought only a phone; I did not want to buy it, but she (Mama Joy) forced me to do so,” she added.
Miracle stated that she regretted her action and later confessed to her pastor.
She said, “I told my pastor what I did and that it was a mistake for which I would never forgive myself. So, my husband and I went to a police station to report. I know what I did was not good. I pray that my child will forgive me.”
Her husband, Johnson Omovuokpor, expressed anger that his wife went ahead with her plan, in spite of his disapproval.
He said, “When she told me about her plan, I told her to forget about it and exercise patience.
“On that day, I took my motorcycle out for repairs. When I went back home to get some money, I saw my first daughter with my neighbour.
“When I asked about my wife’s whereabouts, I was told that she went out with a bag, saying that she was going to buy something. So, I remembered what she said she wanted to do with the baby.
“When she called me later in the afternoon to tell me that she had sold the baby, I cursed her and ended the call. I became confused afterwards and could not do anything for the rest of that day.”
The Commissioner of Police in the state said the baby would be rescued while the suspect would be charged to court.
Kokumo said, “It is an act against laws in Nigeria. Now that we have the woman in our net, we will definitely charge her to court. The baby will be rescued.”
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This one no be excuse at all..ur own blood...mitchew 😡
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Disgrace of a woman. The height of insentivity. Not fit to be called a mother.
ReplyDeleteAt all, this one is not fit to be called a mother!
DeleteI don't even know what to say
ReplyDeleteYou have the woman in your net...as if na you catch her. Didn't she report herself by herself?
ReplyDeleteHow does she sleep at night???
ReplyDeleteChei see what poverty can do. Her own child, flesh and blood. The child will hate her for this when he grows. May God forgive her.
ReplyDeleteNa wa. Why born many when you know you already have some that are suffering cos of you.
ReplyDeleteAnd why will the friend advice her to give the money to her hubby to start up a business?
Whatever happens to she doing a business herself.
Sincerely, I'm tired of reading this birthing and selling of baby stories always.
And trust me, this isn't going to be the last of it all.
Ehen! Could she have used cement to block her inbetween bcos she doesn't want any child anymore?
Remember, she's married.
See what Poverty has caused.
ReplyDeleteNobody can force you to sell your own baby! She just changed her mind when everyone, from her husband to pastor condemned her greed so she is trying to portray herself as a victim. Mama baby seller should just take responsibility for her actions. Mtchewww.
ReplyDeleteShe is actually the victim here! She is a victim of poverty and a failed system. Women go through a lot after delivery and our support system in the society is an apology. She could be having post partum depression which can make a mother do anything, even harming the child, coupled with the fact that she can't fend for the baby. A lot must have happened. The mumu police had the effrontery to be talking about net and prosecution instead of looking for how to help a confused mother who might even be suicidal. The one wey I type don do abeg. My Ogi don cold now.
DeleteExactly! People shouldn't blame her.
DeleteBeing a victim of poverty and a failed system does not absolve her from taking responsibility for the part she played in this and of her own ultimate decision to sell her own baby and using part of the proceeds to buy a phone!
Delete@ Beloved!...You are right!
DeleteThe lady saw her hopelessness and capitalized on it.
But that post partum didn't prevent her from buying a phone? A lot of women go through this. Why didnt she prevent the pregnancy abnitio? How can you even sell your child? How? I had my issues when I gave birth but my baby was the one that gave me hope, that gave me strength. You carried a pregnancy till full term , gave birth and saw your baby, bonded for 6 weeks and then sold the child??? What the!!
DeleteI will rather soak garri with my child than sell my child.
ReplyDeleteI hope they retrieve the child back and hand over to the Father.
Even a mad woman on the street will not do this.
ReplyDeleteChai! Poverty na bastard.
ReplyDeleteThis is really sad, some women shaii, when some are looking for child. Lord please bless all TTC with the fruit of the womb. Amen
ReplyDeleteThis is just not cool at all.
ReplyDeleteSomeone will now buy this child and go give testimony in chuch claiming miracle has happened after years of ttc.
ReplyDeleteSo orphanage homes now buy babies. She can actually kill her baby for money ritual, she is not a mother! My children are my life, can't just imagine doing this. Devilish mother!
ReplyDeleteSpeechless!
ReplyDeleteWicked woman.
ReplyDeletePoor horseband still bringing out their poor Johnny out at night...
ReplyDeleteWhy not? Body nor be firewood.
DeleteNobody should judge her or the buyer. It cost 2 million naira to adopt a boy legally in Nigeria and 1.5 million to adopt a girl. Who is now the thief? The government or this woman that decided to give her child a better future.
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