Tension Anambra leads in baby factory illegal business

                                                             Products of a baby factory
Anambra State, in South-East Nigeria, has been identified as the state where the baby factory business is thriving and booming owing to the many illegal motherless babies' homes that dot every nook and cranny of the state, investigative reports say.

Following closely is Imo State while Abia and Enugu States share the third position. This was the result of investigations carried out by some private journalists who painstakingly went underground to unveil the rot that goes on in some of the homes run by unregistered bodies and non-governmental agencies.

The report has it that some of the homes are actually fronts for their nefarious activities where they recruit young teenage girls, employ young men who impregnate them and go ahead to sell the children to couples who do not have babies of their own or want a particular sex.

It was also discovered that baby boys sell for between N200,000 and N300,000 while baby girls go for between N150,000 and N200,000, depending on the financial power of the buyer.

The girls who give birth are paid a meager N50,000 and are made to undergo the operation between four and five times. Some of the girl, mostly secondary school students, had to abandon their studies and go into the business of making and selling babies.

The report also state that some officials in the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in the state are also part of such deals because they make sure the buyer can get the paper works for adoption with the exchange of some money.
Tension Anambra leads in baby factory illegal business Tension Anambra leads in baby factory illegal business Reviewed by Vita Ioanes on Tuesday, August 25, 2015 Rating: 5

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