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Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by aljharem3: 7:52pm On Nov 05, 2011
BY VINCENT UJUMADU

IFEATU (not real name), 16, and in senior secondary school 2, suddenly discovered that she was pregnant for her trader boyfriend, Obinna. When she informed Obinna of the development, he warned her not to associate him with such a thing because he had just been released by his master after six of years apprenticeship and was just settling down to nurture his own business and therefore did not want any distraction. Afraid of telling her parents of her predicament, Ifeatu confided in her school mate who agreed to take her somewhere her problem could be solved.

Both went to a private hospital in Onitsha and it was there that Ifeatu was directed to a woman who ran an orphanage home in the town who told her that she had to reside in the home until her delivery and that she would be attending ante-natal clinic at the same hospital that directed her to the orphanage.

That was how Ifeatu went back home, packed her things and moved into the orphanage without informing her parents. It was the owner of the home that later informed the parents of Ifeatu where their daughter was and why she ran away from home.

The experience of Ifeatu is becoming a common phenomenon in many cities like Onitsha, Aba , Owerri and other places where there exist the compassionate homes. Investigations have shown that the business has continued to boom because some proprietors of the homes have turned them into places to lure pregnant girls and paying them off after delivery. Usually, papers are signed on the arrival of the girls that they would not be given their babies after delivery as they would be compensated for their labour.

Indeed, the girls are well fed and taken good care of during their stay in the homes. Sometimes, the doctor that is in liaison with the homes attends to the girls instead of the girls going to hospital for ante nantal to avoid the prying eyes of the public.

After delivery, the girls are paid money ranging from N40,000 – N70,000 for male child and N20,000 – N30,000 for the female. Whatever happens to the child thereafter is not their business. It was discovered that because of the money, some of the girls have turned it into business as they return to the homes on their own after few months of delivery with new pregnancies.

The selling of the babies to childless couples appears to be the main attraction and that is where misunderstanding occurs sometimes. For instance, an orphanage operator in whose facility in Ihiala was allegedly found harbouring about 30 pregnant girls, said there was no way she could be doing the business of such magnitude without the knowledge of the Anambra State Ministry of Women Affairs. She alleged, for instance, that a 15- month old baby from the home was taken away by some officials of the ministry, adding that the whereabouts of the baby were still shrouded in secrecy.

Mr. Emeka Ejide, director of child development in the state ministry of women affairs, however, confirmed that the baby was undergoing fostering process and that documents on the baby and pictures of those that brought him were intact. According to him, it was never a business deal between the ministry and the orphanage operator as being alleged.

Ejide said it was diversionary for the operator to talk about a baby undergoing a fostering process, adding that the reason her home was raided was because she was engaged in activities that were against the purpose of establishing it.

According to him, there are 17 approved compassionate homes in the state and that any of them stood the risk of being closed down if it failed to abide by the terms of its establishment. “Some homes may be legal today and illegal tomorrow depending on their activities,” he said.

Mrs. Ego Uzoezie, the Anambra State commissioner for women affairs and social development, who also spoke on the issue, said her ministry has zero tolerance for child exploitation and abuse and noted that although unprecedented challenges were encountered in trying to protect the rights of children, their welfare can never be compromised.
A staff of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and other Related Matters (NAPTIP), Mrs. Ijeoma Okoronkwo, whose agency is collaborating with the police and other organizations on the issue of child abuse and trafficking, insisted that they would continue to close down illegal orphanages and those that violate the rules governing adoption of children.

Also, the Police Public Relations Officer in Anambra State, Mr. Emeka Chukwuemeka, said the command would continue to investigate the activities of homes that hide pregnant girls and pay them off after delivery of their babies. He said a decision would be taken after investigations on whether the girls in the homes should be handed over to their parents, decrying what he called the bizarre attitude of turning motherless babies’ homes into centers for the sale of babies. He also warned men to desist from deceiving girls by putting them into situations that undermine their future.

But the proprietor of the home, where the 30 girls were allegedly found, insisted that the inmates were brought to her Foundation with the consent of their parents and guardians, even as she denied the allegation that she was also performing abortion in the home.

She said the home encourages young girls who had the misfortune of teenage pregnancy to carry it to fruition and deliver the babies, adding that this is usually done with the consent of the parents and guardians, rather than engaging in unsafe abortion.

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Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Rhino5dm: 7:55pm On Nov 05, 2011
These people will surely do anything for money. What a shame.
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Nobody: 7:57pm On Nov 05, 2011
Not good, but nothing compared to the blowing of up limbs and all , in our beloved Northern Nigeria   cheesy
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by aljharem3: 7:58pm On Nov 05, 2011
frosbel:

Not good, but nothing compared to the blowing of up limbs and all , in our beloved Northern Nigeria   cheesy

bros there is no comparisom, what is bad is bad. from blowing up by boko haram to selling of babies
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by oderemo(m): 8:01pm On Nov 05, 2011
Must everything be business(market) for this ppl. Y dont they have one iota of compassion running thru their veins for christ sake.
I  sorry for this country.
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Nobody: 8:01pm On Nov 05, 2011
There is too much poverty in iboland.imagine selling a baby for 30k,nawao
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by aljharem3: 8:02pm On Nov 05, 2011
~Bluetooth:

There is too much poverty in iboland.imagine selling a baby for 30k,nawao

can you stop acting silly for once and stop this ur tribe calling.
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Sunofgod(m): 8:03pm On Nov 05, 2011
So whats worse - selling an unwanted child or abortion?

If you ask me selling or giving up the child for adoption is better.
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Sunofgod(m): 8:05pm On Nov 05, 2011
Alj_harem,

Up to your usual tricks. . . . . . devilish human being.
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Nobody: 8:06pm On Nov 05, 2011
alj_harem:

bros there is no comparisom, what is bad is bad. from blowing up by boko haram to selling of babies

Sort of true, but one involves murder the other involves greed.

But truly sad and unfortunate.

Nigeria imho is a failed state.
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by aljharem3: 8:06pm On Nov 05, 2011
Sun of god:

So what worse - selling an unwanted child or abortion?

If you ask me selling or giving up the child for adoption is better.


do you think so ? this is part of the population boom we were complaining about in Nigeria isn't it

would it not be better to have protected sex instead of the lady getting pregnant only to sell the baby like a commodity
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by aljharem3: 8:07pm On Nov 05, 2011
Sun of god:

Alj_harem,

Up to your usual tricks. . . . . . devilish human being.

what is it again jor, so I cannot bring out an article without being accused ? Abeg free me angry
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Nobody: 8:10pm On Nov 05, 2011
Sun of god:

So whats worse - selling an unwanted child or abortion?

If you ask me selling or giving up the child for adoption is better.

Stop yarning shiit.these are not unwanted babies but a baby industry !
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Sunofgod(m): 8:12pm On Nov 05, 2011
alj_harem:

do you think so ? this is part of the population boom we were complaining about in Nigeria isn't it

would it not be better to have protected sex instead of the lady getting pregnant only to sell the baby like a commodity

So your infering abortion is better.

na wa for you,

And whats wrong with naija population? India has a billion plus and so has China.

Your illiterate brothers in the North are the problem - if they embrace education and don't marry so many wives despite being broke then naija would be a better place.

Are you now an agent of the UN?
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Nobody: 8:14pm On Nov 05, 2011
Lawd have mehcy. Only 4 out of those peeps in the pics look like teenagers.

nothing wrong with this sha. In the developed world, expecting mothers are being paid to have their child adopted from them.  it's better than babies taking care of babies, simply have people who want the babies but are infertile adopt the babies.

Thumbs up here.

PS: I'm so happy today, my aunt in Lagos just gave birth to 2 bouncing baby twins.  kiss kiss  kiss Thank God he aint a teenager sha.  lipsrsealed
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Nobody: 8:15pm On Nov 05, 2011
P.S If this is Ondo or Ekiti, I'd be worried sha. Too much multiple birth (twins, triplets, etc) going on there. Baby boomers to another level grin
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by htajz: 9:11pm On Nov 05, 2011
so adopting babies is now a bad thing in nigeria? i see alahaji harem is trying to distract nairalanders from the post of killings currently going on in the north.
Re: Booming Babies Business: Paying Off Pregnant Teenagers After Delivery Pics by Nobody: 9:24pm On Nov 05, 2011
htajz:

so adopting babies is now a bad thing in nigeria? i see alahaji harem is trying to distract nairalanders from the post of killings currently going on in the north.
You mean it's legal to detain some girls,make them pregant and pay them a token 30K ? Is a 30K the price of a human life to you ?

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