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How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by dre11(op): 4:38pm On Jul 14, 2025
by Claire Mom


The UK police have nabbed a Nigerian woman at Gatwick Airport after she arrived in the country with a very young baby girl believed not to be her child.

The woman has been tagged Susan, while the child is identified as Eleanor. Both names are pseudonyms.

According to a BBC report published on Monday, Susan had been living in West Yorkshire with her husband and children since June 2023.

Before travelling to Nigeria in early June 2024, she had told her doctor in the UK that she was pregnant and wanted to give birth to her baby in her home country.

However, scans and blood tests showed that it was not the case. Instead, they revealed Susan had a tumour, which doctors feared could be cancerous. But she refused treatment.

Susan said her previous pregnancies had been invisible on scans, telling her employer, “My babies are always hidden”.

She also claimed she had been pregnant for up to 30 months with her other children.

When she arrived in Nigeria, she later contacted her local hospital in Britain to say she had given birth.

Sussex Police arrested Susan when she returned to the UK with Eleanor after doctors contacted child services out of concern.

After her arrest, Susan, her husband, and Eleanor were given DNA tests while the child was taken to foster carers.

DNA tests conducted after she arrived showed the baby had no genetic link with Susan or her husband.

Susan demanded a second test, which gave the same result, and then she changed her story.

She blamed the negative DNA test results on an “IVF treatment” with a donor egg and sperm before moving to Britain in 2023.

Susan provided a letter from a Nigerian hospital, signed by the medical director, saying she had given birth there, as well as a document from another clinic about the IVF treatment to back up her claims.

She also provided photos and videos, which she said showed her in the hospital’s labour suite.

In the photo, no face was visible, and one showed a naked woman with a placenta between her legs, with an umbilical cord still attached to it.


INVESTIGATION REVEALS LINK TO ‘BABY FACTORY’

The family court in Leeds sent Henrietta Coker, a social worker with nearly 30 years of experience, to Nigeria for investigations.

Coker visited the medical centre where Susan claimed she had IVF, but there was no record of Susan having a treatment there. Staff told the investigator that the letter was forged.

Coker then visited the place where Susan said she had given birth.

She noted that it was a shabby, three-bedroom flat, with stained walls and dirty carpets.

Coker said she was met by three young teenage girls sitting in the reception room with nurses’ uniforms on.

She asked to speak to the matron and was “ushered into the kitchen where a teenage girl was eating rice”.

Coker then tracked down the doctor who allegedly wrote the letter attesting that Susan had given birth there.

He confirmed that “someone had given birth”, but shook his head negatively when Coker asked him if Susan was the patient after showing him a picture.

“Impersonating people is common in this part of the world,” the doctor was quoted to have told Coker, suggesting that Susan might have “bought the baby”.

Coker was unable to establish who Eleanor’s real parents were or where she might have come from. The doctor told her he believed the baby would have been given up voluntarily.

The investigator gave evidence to the court in Leeds in March this year, along with Susan, her husband, her employer, and a senior obstetrician.

At an earlier hearing, the judge asked for Susan’s phone to be examined.

Investigators found messages that Susan had sent to someone saved in her contacts as “Mum oft [sic] Lagos Baby”.

About four weeks before the alleged date of birth, Susan wrote a text message which read: “Good afternoon ma, I have not seen the hospital items.”

The same day, Mum oft Lagos Baby responded: “Delivery drug is 3.4 m. Hospital bill 170k.”

The local authority pointed out that the messages were set to “automatic self-destruct mode” and said they represented evidence of a deal to purchase a baby.

Susan tried to explain the messages in court, but the deputy judge of the high court said her attempts were “difficult to follow and impossible to accept”.


ELEANOR TAKEN AWAY

The deputy judge said Susan and her husband had put forward a “fundamental lie” to explain how Eleanor came to be in their care, and had tried to mislead authorities with false documents, causing the little girl “significant emotional and psychological harm”.

Susan and her husband said they wanted Eleanor returned to them, describing her as “a fundamental part of their family unit”.

But the judge ordered that Eleanor be placed for adoption, and made a “declaration of non-parentage”.

When Eleanor is adopted, she will have a new identity and British nationality.

In April, officers of the UK Border Force intercepted a Nigerian couple who attempted to bring in a baby that was not biologically theirs.

The baby was identified as Lucy.

The Nigerian High Commission was accused of ignoring requests to comment on the reports of Lucy and Eleanor’s cases.
https://www.thecable.ng/how-nigerian-woman-faked-birth-story-smuggled-baby-into-uk/

Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Kobojunkie:
dre11:
by Claire Mom
The UK police have nabbed a Nigerian woman at Gatwick Airport after she arrived in the country with a very young baby girl believed not to be her child.
The woman has been tagged Susan, while the child is identified as Eleanor. Both names are pseudonyms.
According to a BBC report published on Monday, Susan had been living in West Yorkshire with her husband and children since June 2023.
Before travelling to Nigeria in early June 2024, she had told her doctor in the UK that she was pregnant and wanted to give birth to her baby in her home country.
However, scans and blood tests showed that it was not the case. Instead, they revealed Susan had a tumour, which doctors feared could be cancerous. But she refused treatment.
Susan said her previous pregnancies had been invisible on scans, telling her employer, “My babies are always hidden”.
She also claimed she had been pregnant for up to 30 months with her other children.
What she did is what many Nigerian women in Nigeria have been doing for a while now — the miracle Baby trend that has been going on for over a decade now in Nigeria. And all of the babies in this case— by these Miracle Baby Scammers— are also sourced through child trafficking and baby factory businesses across the country. Not too long ago, a BBC documentary came out revealing how widespread this problem is and how the government is, as always, slow in acting against the trend. undecided

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r62xSGw3kcI?si=AHOtnx24kKHx1gjv

My guess is this is probably not this woman's first time getting a baby via this scam. A quick DNA test would probably show that not all of her kids are hers. undecided
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Amotolongbo(f):
She thinks she can outsmart the UK government on anything pregnancy, child birth and child?

From experience, UK government doesn’t joke with anything pregnancy and childbirth, that is why it is centralised and only NHS takes charge of them, not private or any hospital.
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by advanceDNA: 4:58pm On Jul 14, 2025
Omoooooo.....family court in Leeds sent Henrietta Coker, a social worker with nearly 30 years of experience, to Nigeria for investigations........I'm impressed they went the extra mile to prove beyond reasonable doubt

Lol.. grin grin ..Be like that baby was supposed to be born in the UK but logistics angel shipped her to naija and quickly corrected the parole
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Melagros(m): 10:11pm On Jul 14, 2025
COMRADES, these bad guys/eggs will not stop tarnishing our image abroad
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by oche2020: 10:11pm On Jul 14, 2025
It's well, God help all those looking for children with their own, Amen
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by CheedyJ(m): 10:20pm On Jul 14, 2025
God don pick that baby's call early in life, I just pray a good family will adopt him eventually...
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Kobojunkie: 10:24pm On Jul 14, 2025
Melagros:
COMRADES, these bad guys/eggs will not stop tarnishing our image abroad
Tarnish your image abroad? What she did here was simply try to export the same criminal nonsense that is allowed and even considered acceptable among the religious in Nigeria abroad. The image tarnishing happens in broad daylight right there in Nigeria. Now she knows that what is allowed in Nigeria is not allowed in the UK, though. undecided
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by merits(m): 11:05pm On Jul 14, 2025
Japa goes wrong is it by force to go abroad as if people plucking money on a tree over there . Until people realize that blessings come from above not abroad.
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by itumafriday(m): 11:54pm On Jul 14, 2025
Everyday for the thief one day for the owner
Who knows how many times she has been doing this😔
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by emkz: 12:40am On Jul 15, 2025
Just adopt the child. There is absolutely no need to fake pregnancy or birth.

An adopted child would not be denied the same rights as a biological one.

But no...
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Kobojunkie:
emkz:
➜Just adopt the child. There is absolutely no need to fake pregnancy or birth. An adopted child would not be denied the same rights as a biological one. But no...
Adoption is still viewed as taboo among most Nigerians. We don't like to admit this, but this is the truth. You talk about adoption, and immediately, you get told it is more expensive or that it is not easily accessible, etc. Excuses are plenty why a Nigerian man and woman should not consider adoption or bring up the topic at all. But the very same people are willing to pay so much more, endanger even their own health— the women in the video are literally allowing themselves to be injected with unknown substances —, to claim a kidnapped baby for their own. undecided

On the whole, Nigerian society is not moving forward at all. undecided
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by vicoloni(m): 12:55am On Jul 15, 2025
She wan copy one Nigerian senator wey dey prison as we speak hehehe
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Kobicove(m): 1:16am On Jul 15, 2025
Once I hear "The baby does not show up on the scan" I know it's a scam undecided
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Obierika(m): 1:31am On Jul 15, 2025
vicoloni:
She wan copy one Nigerian senator wey dey prison as we speak hehehe
You mean Ike Ekweremadu from Enugu State who is still serving a jail term in the UK?
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Kobojunkie: 1:35am On Jul 15, 2025
Obierika:
➜You mean Ike Ekweremadu from Enugu State who is still serving a jail term in the UK?
His wife was released not long ago, and there was jubilation in Enugu that day. undecided
Mrs. Beatrice Ekweremadu, wife of a former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has been released from the United Kingdom’s prison. A source who craved anonymity told PUNCH Online that Beatrice, who was sentenced to five years in UK prison, returned to the country on Tuesday.
She is said to be currently in Abuja. Our correspondent, however, gathered that there is jubilation currently going on in her family house in the Mpu community of Aninri Local Government Area of Enugu State.
Beatrice, her husband and one Obinna Obeta were jailed for the organ-trafficking plot, with different jail terms in 2023 by the United Kingdom court. Speaking with our correspondent during the community-wide celebration, the President of Mpu Town Union Federated, Mr Benjamin Chijioke, described her return as a huge relief to the entire community.
Chijioke, however, prayed to God to intervene in the case of Ekweremadu, their son so that he would also return home like his wife in good health. https://punchng.com/breaking-ekweremadus-wife-released-from-uk-prison/
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Arostar2023: 2:16am On Jul 15, 2025
Melagros:
COMRADES, these bad guys/eggs will not stop tarnishing our image abroad
But it's okay to do the crime in Nigeria and have criminal and fantastically corrupt leaders abi? Have you heard of a whitewashed tomb before? Since una refused to fix your country, other people go do am for una.
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by GboyegaD(m): 3:25am On Jul 15, 2025
Should the UK government take stringent measures against us, we will cry foul. Why is the embassy not helping out,
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by georgeakins: 4:21am On Jul 15, 2025
Arostar2023:
But it's okay to do the crime in Nigeria and have criminal and fantastically corrupt leaders abi? Have you heard of a whitewashed tomb before? Since una refused to fix your country, other people go do am for una.
Stop justifying criminalities simplly because the woman is from your South East.
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Nobody: 4:52am On Jul 15, 2025
They just getting to know in 2025 😆😆😆

If they knew how many have used that racket? They will just legalize it 😀😀😀
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by pharmagba: 5:23am On Jul 15, 2025
I know a lady that made up similar story
The scan reveals it is fibroid, she refused treatment and claimed a spiritualist had told her it was pregnancy. This was after about 5years of childlessness in her marriage , infact she didn't "deliver" her children in hospital she goes to her village alone to deliver the said pregnancy and then call her husband to come over after "delivery"
On the third occasion before she went to the village she bleed from the fibroid and died.
Autopsy reveals no pregnancy just a huge fibroid.
I don't know whether her husband is thinking what I'm thinking or he has been charmed because she was the bread winner in the family
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Arostar2023: 5:28am On Jul 15, 2025
georgeakins:
Stop justifying criminalities simplly because the woman is from your South East.
How did you know that the woman was from the south east? There's no where in the report where the native name or the part of Nigeria where the woman came from was mentioned. Unless Lagos is now a South Eastern state. Secondly, how or where did I justified her actions?
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Foodqueen(f): 5:42am On Jul 15, 2025
Miracle babies wey no de show for scan.

Someone I know has 5 of them.
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by KingRabota: 5:42am On Jul 15, 2025
see as them take time investigate ,sparing no expense just to prove beyond all reasonable doubt shes a fraud.
Onyibo get time
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by kingthreat(m): 5:56am On Jul 15, 2025
Them go try again. But after they relocate to another country that is not the United Kingdom grin
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by bluefilm: 7:06am On Jul 15, 2025
Na so the woman take implicate the 'doctor' wey sign her delivery for Naija

Well sha, una get first class for forgery
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by iykololo(m): 7:06am On Jul 15, 2025
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Wealthoptulent(m): 7:29am On Jul 15, 2025
atleast BORN IDENTITY will be UK britico!
baby's story changed!
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Emperor5(m): 8:02am On Jul 15, 2025
This civilized country are very excellent in investigation.
In this part of the world where human is not value wouldn't go an inch to invest on such case, that why such issues of baby factory has been normalise.
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by georgeakins: 8:22am On Jul 15, 2025
Arostar2023:
How did you know that the woman was from the south east? There's no where in the report where the native name or the part of Nigeria where the woman came from was mentioned. Unless Lagos is now a South Eastern state. Secondly, how or where did I justified her actions?
No need deceiving ourselves, we all know where the person comes from.
Re: How Nigerian Woman ‘faked Birth Story, Smuggled Baby’ Into UK by Socratiz: 9:26am On Jul 15, 2025
This practice is so rampant now that the govt needs to look into it.
Right opposite where I stay a family just acquired two babies like that.
Though they have stories to defend themselves but I wonder how a biologic mother would release a four- month old baby to another family. Moreso, the family is from the part of the country notorious for miracle babies.
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