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Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Sunshineg5(m): 8:05am On May 12, 2020
Why I sold my baby for N130,000 — Orphan

….I bought the baby because I’ve been barren for 15 yrs —40-yr-old woman


A 20-year-old lady, Miracle Kalu, who was arrested for selling her one-month-old baby for N130,000, to an unknown couple in Lagos, has blamed her action on hardship.

She was traced to her residence in Orlu, Imo State, after the baby, who was being conveyed to his new parents in Lagos, was intercepted by policemen, who were enforcing the lockdown directive at Anthony Oke on April 26, 2020.

Two passengers, who initially identified themselves as a couple: Patrick Mbama, 41,and Ogechi Chinonso Ekwebele, 30, were arrested alongside five other passengers in the Toyota Sienna bus, when they failed to give a reasonable explanation on the baby they were found with.

They, however, revealed during interrogation that the baby was being taken to a childless couple, who were subsequently arrested.

The biological mother of the baby, who was paraded, yesterday, at the command headquarters, Ikeja, admitted having sold her baby on her own volition.

Why I sold my baby —Orphan

Asked why, she responded: “I knew I could not take care of the baby because I am not working. I am an orphan. I was forced out of school when I was in Junior Secondary School 2 because there was no money to continue.

“I was impregnated by a trader in Orlu. But when I formed him, he said I should terminate it, that he was not ready to face such responsibilities. He abandoned me.

“On the day I was going to terminate the pregnancy, the tricyclist that conveyed me advised me against such action. He told me he could get someone that would help me cater for the baby.

“After delivery, I gave the baby to this lady (pointing to the lady earlier arrested).

“You will not understand why I took the decision. I could barely feed myself let alone an additional mouth. Besides, my sister, who accommodated me also does not have a job. The baby would have died of hunger if I didn’t do what I did. The money I collected was used to buy medicine and for upkeep.“

I’ve been barren for 15yrs—40-yr-old buyer

On her part, Mrs Cecelia Okafor said she gave N150, 000 to the intermediary for the baby.

Explaining, she said: “I have been barren for 15 years. I paid the amount because I was in dire need of a baby to call my own. I saw this as an opportunity to experience how it feels like being a mother and I also wanted to take care of the baby.”

Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, CP Hakeem Odumosu, who paraded the suspects alongside others arrested in the state, said the baby had been taken to a home, adding that all suspects would be charged to court.

Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/05/why-i-sold-my-baby-for-n130000-orphan/

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Tissaia(f): 8:09am On May 12, 2020
A 20-year-old lady, *Miracle Kalu* who was arrested for selling her one-month-old baby for N130,000,

couple: *Patrick Mbama*, 41,and *Ogechi Chinonso Ekwebele*, 30, were arrested alongside five other passengers.

The choosing people". I guess by Lucifer

As 16-year-old Miriam* stepped out of her tent to fetch water near the Madinatu Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state in January last year, a middle-aged woman she knew as "Aunty Kiki" approached her.


All they could make out for sure, however, was that the two women communicated with each other and the men in Igbo, the language spoken in southeastern Nigeria

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.aljazeera.com/amp/indepth/features/survivors-nigeria-baby-factories-share-stories-200420091556574.html

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Amotolongbo(f): 8:10am On May 12, 2020
Left to me, I don’t see anything bad in what the lady did. Only that she didn’t follow the legitimate process. Come to think of it, is there anything so legitimate with nigerian systems?

Instead of giving birth to the southern almajiri, she opted selling her baby willingly to couple who can take care of it. The only problem is the third parties involved and the authenticity of the buyer.

Imagine them quoting me down there on my opinion. What if she chose having the baby and being unable to cater for the baby, it is these same set of people that will crucify the woman for keeping a baby she can’t cater for.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by agwom(m): 8:10am On May 12, 2020
Poverty bad

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Baawaa(m): 8:18am On May 12, 2020
The buyer,seller there is God ooo

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by merit455(m): 8:19am On May 12, 2020
Pls released her. This type of people should be rehabilitate,not Boko Haram.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Lovelive: 9:48am On May 12, 2020
merit455:
Pls released her. This type of people should be rehabilitate,not Boko Haram.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by princdebola201(m): 9:54am On May 12, 2020
South east Region is poverty capital of southern Nigeria.

You can cry on my mention , it won't change anything.

130k shocked I guess the owner have never seen 30k in her life to agree for that ridiculous amount

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by SaintBishop: 10:04am On May 12, 2020
Smh.
Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by gretblue: 10:05am On May 12, 2020
Amotolongbo:
Left to me, I don’t see anything bad in what the lady did. Only that she didn’t follow the legitimate process. Come to think of it, is there anything so legitimate with nigerian systems?

Instead of giving birth to the southern almajiri, she opted selling her baby willingly to couple who can take care of it. The only problem is the third parties involved and the authenticity of the buyer.
She said could not feed her own mouth talkless of feeding the baby. But she still went ahead to make the baby where CD of N100 could have saved the day. Sister, call a spade a spade , there is no single justification for her actions. She's purely a greedy fellow influenced by making quick money from the sale of the baby.
If she has not been caught, definitely she will make another baby ,so she can continue to make quick cash. Simple

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by helinues: 10:06am On May 12, 2020
Amotolongbo:
Left to me, I don’t see anything bad in what the lady did. Only that she didn’t follow the legitimate process. Come to think of it, is there anything so legitimate with nigerian systems?

Instead of giving birth to the southern almajiri, she opted selling her baby willingly to couple who can take care of it. The only problem is the third parties involved and the authenticity of the buyer.

See justification. You mean you can sell your own baby ( 9 months pregnancy stress ) for N130,000?

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Melezenawii: 10:22am On May 12, 2020
Amotolongbo:
Left to me, I don’t see anything bad in what the lady did. Only that she didn’t follow the legitimate process. Come to think of it, is there anything so legitimate with nigerian systems?

Instead of giving birth to the southern almajiri, she opted selling her baby willingly to couple who can take care of it. The only problem is the third parties involved and the authenticity of the buyer.

No wonder the trade continues, you support trading of babies. Were you traded at birth ?

Ohaneze should talk to their people.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Sunshineg5(m): 10:32am On May 12, 2020
Amotolongbo:
Left to me, I don’t see anything bad in what the lady did. Only that she didn’t follow the legitimate process. Come to think of it, is there anything so legitimate with nigerian systems?

Instead of giving birth to the southern almajiri, she opted selling her baby willingly to couple who can take care of it. The only problem is the third parties involved and the authenticity of the buyer.
@ emboldened is the problem with Nigeria

Everyone making excuses for their own crimes.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by sanesta: 10:35am On May 12, 2020
merit455:
Pls released her. This type of people should be rehabilitate,not Boko Haram.
seconded..

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Peterobi90: 10:37am On May 12, 2020
The problem here is unemployment... if she had a mean of livelihood, she would have been able to cater for her child.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Gabkosh: 10:38am On May 12, 2020
No be today

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Sunshineg5(m): 11:37am On May 12, 2020
cc lalasticlala
Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Miracle1991: 11:43am On May 12, 2020
Amotolongbo:
Left to me, I don’t see anything bad in what the lady did. Only that she didn’t follow the legitimate process. Come to think of it, is there anything so legitimate with nigerian systems?

Instead of giving birth to the southern almajiri, she opted selling her baby willingly to couple who can take care of it. The only problem is the third parties involved and the authenticity of the buyer.
you cannot see anything wrong with it, because that is a legitimate business in the land of the rising crime.
An armed robber will also claim that he engage in armed robbery because of hardship and you will clapp for him abi.
Every criminal have 1 to 20 reasons why he indulge in crime.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Miracle1991: 11:52am On May 12, 2020
Peterobi90:
The problem here is unemployment... if she had a mean of livelihood, she would have been able to cater for her child.
And you were clapping for Wike yesterday for rendering some people unemployed.
You are here complaining of unemployment but clapping for Wike for destroying people's means of surviving. What a hypocrite.
Your type will be crying that NIGERIA is not moving forward but if the government arrest corrupt politicians that are stopping the country from moving forward you will start shouting tyranny, Wich hunting.
What a hypocrite!

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Miracle1991: 11:57am On May 12, 2020
Where are the billionaires of the south east? I thought everybody is a billionaire in ipob land.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by aremuforlife(m): 12:02pm On May 12, 2020
The child was not kidnapped and the mother confessed she willingly gave the child to the couples in exchange of the cash gift. Will it be right if she poison or dump the child in a sewage. She don't want it and someone that needs it and want to take care of it has collected the child. The police should do the needful.
Something like this needs to be legalized in Nigeria, else our girls will be dumping them in the pit or sewage or been killed by quack doctors out of fear.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Miracle1991: 12:44pm On May 12, 2020
aremuforlife:
The child was not kidnap and the mother confess she willing give the child to the couples in exchange of the cash gift. Will it be better if she poison or dump the child in a sewage. She don't want it and someone that needs it and want to take care of it has collected the child. The police should do the needful.
Something like this needs to be legalized in Nigeria, else our girls will be dumping them in the pit or sewage or been killed by quack doctors out of fear.
she did not give, she SOLD.
Don't try to change the narrative

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Kobojunkie: 1:51pm On May 12, 2020
Amotolongbo:
Left to me, I don’t see anything bad in what the lady did. Only that she didn’t follow the legitimate process. Come to think of it, is there anything so legitimate with nigerian systems?

Instead of giving birth to the southern almajiri, she opted selling her baby willingly to couple who can take care of it. The only problem is the third parties involved and the authenticity of the buyer.

The "selling" aspect of the deal though ia hard to swallow. She sold the baby for gain and that is what make this hard. And who knows the intention of the buyers?

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Kobojunkie: 1:55pm On May 12, 2020
DEROX:
cheesy its supposed to read OSU sells her daughter for 130k because of poverty.BTW I heard they are all billionaires over there. After they will still fault the poverty index and say its amala and ewedu propaganda lol
Miracle1991:
Where are the billionaires of the south east? I thought everybody is a billionaire in ipob land.

Get a life!

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Kobojunkie: 1:59pm On May 12, 2020
Peterobi90:
The problem here is unemployment... if she had a mean of livelihood, she would have been able to cater for her child.

This has nothing to do with unemployment.

She could have chosen to do anything else. Instead she chose to make a baby, only to then sell it off for her own gain.

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by desiredhome: 2:11pm On May 12, 2020
helinues:


See justification. You mean you can sell your own baby ( 9 months pregnancy stress ) for N130,000?




I think if the mother of the child is saying the truth and if she is not into baby factory there's nothing wrong in giving the child out instead of those ones that kills or drop the baby at the dustbin to die

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by DEROX: 2:21pm On May 12, 2020
Kobojunkie:


Get a life!
i myself is life

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Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by Peterobi90: 3:51pm On May 12, 2020
Kobojunkie:


This has nothing to do with unemployment.

She could have chosen to do anything else. Instead she chose to make a baby, only to then sell it off for her own gain.

Didnt you read the story?..

Unemployment led to all her predicaments..
Re: Why I Sold My Baby For N130,000 — Orphan by wearesamic(f): 4:31pm On May 12, 2020
What she did is very bad,I can't blame her,she sold the baby because she didn't have money to take care of him

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