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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Nobody: 6:41pm On Sep 08, 2019
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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by safarigirl(f): 6:42pm On Sep 08, 2019
You go wait tire. It is extremely difficult, there are people that have been on the waiting list for up to five years.

Major requirement is that you must be married, single people cannot adopt

You could spend any amount from 200k to a million naira or more

You stand a better chance if you want to adopt a Nigerien street kid than a baby in Nigeria

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Kendumazy(m): 6:42pm On Sep 08, 2019
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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by enemyofprogress: 6:42pm On Sep 08, 2019
PrimadonnaO:
I want to know, too. I plan on adopting a baby or two, after having my two kids.



Lalasticlala.
I am available. Please come and adopt me

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by mokaflex(m): 6:45pm On Sep 08, 2019
Ah Dey tell ya grin
BuyLondonUsed:

Lol... I tell you bro. So many comments, nothing useful at all from them.
Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by skylarr: 6:45pm On Sep 08, 2019
It’s unfortunate all those commenting have nothing sensible to say. Sheer waste of space instead of just reading and moving along. Kids everywhere.

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by safarigirl(f): 6:46pm On Sep 08, 2019
ShenTeh:
I also require this information.

Thank you op.

In my case, the 2 children are my orphaned niece and nephew.

Every suggestion is welcome. Note they have been with me for 3 years now.
are you the person listed as next of kin for the parents?

If they have been with you three years, adoption process should be easier, in Lagos, you have to have had the child for at least three months

This information is on the internet. Try Google for the basics first

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by selfemployed(m): 6:49pm On Sep 08, 2019
safarigirl:
You go wait tire. It is extremely difficult, there are people that have been on the waiting list for up to five years.

Major requirement is that you must be married, single people cannot adopt

You could spend any amount from 200k to a million naira.

You stand a better chance if you want to adopt a Nigerien street kid than a baby in Nigeria

Better to start an orphanage then

Or pay someone to give birth for you
Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by safarigirl(f): 6:50pm On Sep 08, 2019
selfemployed:


Better to start an orphanage then
It is o

The adoption process in Nigeria is extremely frustrating and discouraging

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by KingAzubuike(f): 6:55pm On Sep 08, 2019
Camlot:
just incase you want to help a brother who has nothing to eat today yet
The country is really hard

As for the thread, I have no Idea of the cost
Kehinde or what's that ur name again.. you think I don't know you outside nairaland.. see how you're disgracing yourself begging for money... At the end of the day you will still be forming big boy.

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by olowofariwo(m): 6:55pm On Sep 08, 2019
before you can adopt baby in Nigeria, it take complete a year before they hand you baby, there are certain procedures you will go through (feeling forms, go for parenting trainies etc) all of which would take 1 year

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by DRPAIT123(m): 6:58pm On Sep 08, 2019
mokaflex:
You are Asking the wrong people
And you are posting the wrong picture shocked
Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Legendguru: 7:03pm On Sep 08, 2019
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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by renewable1(m): 7:06pm On Sep 08, 2019
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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by HBB1(m): 7:07pm On Sep 08, 2019
I have also thought of adopting myself (as many as I have the means)...Did not know Nigeria was messed up in that aspect also!

...and to you people mocking her, did you know Steve Jobs was adopted?

A child is a child!

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by OGHENAOGIE(m): 7:08pm On Sep 08, 2019
mokaflex:
Ah Dey tell ya grin
which is why this platform is somehow useless person go ask question no ansa it's a shame if na Buhari Pdp apc comments go full ground...

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by sinaj(f): 7:10pm On Sep 08, 2019
Babaflenjor:
Good morning Nairalander and happy Sunday. Pls I seriously want to know the process and cost of ADOPTING a baby in Nigeria, particularly Lagos thanks.



you have to be above 40years, if you are below 40, you must present a genuine reason like health issue with recognised hospital report, having grown up kids and other serious issues.

You will present Bank reports, and your account balance has to be healthy wink

You will submit your passports, the originals but it will be returned back to you.

You must have properties too, like a land or house.

Lastly you will need referees, civil servants from level 10 and above.

You will swear afidavits too.

I hope this will help you.

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by udemzyudex(m): 7:10pm On Sep 08, 2019
JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI:


Better say the truth...

Thats the truth, I also plan on adopting after 3 kids to make it 4.
Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Nsiehi: 7:10pm On Sep 08, 2019
Child adoption in Nigeria is a very long and tedious process with a very poor success rate. Only very few people succeed in adopting at the end of the process. You may wait for as much as 5 to 6years and still get nothing at the end. This is the reason many people patronise baby factories or try some other means of having children such as assisted conception and surrogacy. A single person can adopt, however in some states, the child has to be of the same gender as the adopter.

You start by visiting the ministry of women affairs in your state of residence, they will assign a welfare officer to you with a follow up interview on why you want to adopt.

The welfare officer will be your guide in the whole process. There are preadoption medicals you have to do. If you are successful at the preadoption interview, you will be given a scouting letter which you will use to search for a child of your choice at the orphanages within that state. The ministry can also help with the scouting, but you may have have to wait till eternity. This is the longest stage of the adoption process. It is at this stage that intending adopters wait longer or may never get any child for adoption because they abandoned the scouting for the ministry whose representatives may never have the time to visit orphanges

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Emilycp(m): 7:14pm On Sep 08, 2019
Babaflenjor:
Good morning Nairalander and happy Sunday. Pls I seriously want to know the process and cost of ADOPTING a baby in Nigeria, particularly Lagos thanks.

What do you want the baby for?

Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by banji1(m): 7:22pm On Sep 08, 2019
Simple questions o, see trolling. Na wa!

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Ijawwomaninoyo: 7:22pm On Sep 08, 2019
Sultty:

This Ur ego go soon destroy u. See how u put it up like say na dog u want to buy no be only cost na allowance

Cost does not always mean money.
It can mean what procedures, process etc.
Simply, what it will take you.

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Nsiehi: 7:25pm On Sep 08, 2019
sinaj:
you have to be above 40years, if you are below 40, you must present a genuine reason like health issue with recognised hospital report, having grown up kids and other serious issues.

You will present Bank reports, and your account balance has to be healthy wink

You will submit your passports, the originals but it will be returned back to you.

You must have properties too, like a land or house.

Lastly you will need referees, civil servants from level 10 and above.

You will swear afidavits too.

I hope this will help you.


That's a lie. Minimum age for adoption is 25 years or one should be about 25 years older than the child. And you don't need a fat account for adoption. You only show proof that you are earning enough to take care of the child and live in a good house that could accommodate the adopted child without much stress. Again, the referees you need are your relatives; father, mother, uncles, or aunts, except these are not available. It's the same relatives that will accompany you to the preadoption interview.

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by sawdi: 7:26pm On Sep 08, 2019
safarigirl:
You go wait tire. It is extremely difficult, there are people that have been on the waiting list for up to five years.

Major requirement is that you must be married, single people cannot adopt

You could spend any amount from 200k to a million naira or more

You stand a better chance if you want to adopt a Nigerien street kid than a baby in Nigeria

True
Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by CanadaOrBust: 7:28pm On Sep 08, 2019
I simply copied and pasted your question on Google. Here’s what came up:

ADOPTION IN NIGERIA
Nigeria is not party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (Hague Adoption Convention). Intercountry adoptions of children from non-Hague countries are processed in accordance with 8 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 204.3 as it relates to orphans as defined under the Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 101(b)(1)(F).

Individuals who are not Nigerian citizens are not legally allowed to adopt in Nigeria. When a married couple is adopting, both must be Nigerian citizens. Only U.S. citizens who also have Nigerian citizenship are allowed to adopt children in Nigeria. Nigerian adoption laws are complex and vary from state to state. At the national level, adoptions are regulated by the Nigerian Child Rights Law or the Adoption Act of 1965. Depending on where the adoption takes place, the specific law and regulations governing the adoption may differ.

In general, prospective adoptive parents who intend to adopt a specific child must first obtain temporary custody of the child. Prospective adoptive parents are advised to obtain information on adopting in individual states through the state social welfare office. Please note that the only legal way to do an adoption in Nigeria is to work with the respective state social welfare office (usually named the State Ministry of Women’s or Family Affairs). Prospective adoptive parents should not attempt to process their adoption through local officials who may attempt to circumvent the legal process. Adoption decrees must state that they are full and final in order for an immigrant visa to be issued to the child. The U.S. Consulate General in Lagos (U.S. Consulate) only issues IR3 classification immigrant visas. Oftentimes, adoption decrees from Nigerian courts put stipulations on the adoption, such as not allowing the child to travel beyond the jurisdiction of the court or requiring periodic visits to the child by the social welfare office of the respective Nigerian state. These stipulations may prevent the consular officer from issuing an immigrant visa or cause a delay in the processing of the immigrant visa.

Prospective adoptive parents must be available to be questioned in court by the magistrate considering the adoption. Proxy adoptions are not valid in Nigeria

Document and identity fraud related to adoptions is a serious concern in Nigeria. The U.S. Consulate requires that most adoptions be investigated in person in the state where the adoption took place to verify the authenticity of the information provided in the adoption decrees and I-600 petitions. For security reasons, U.S. government personnel are frequently restricted from traveling to certain parts of the country. As a result, investigations and the in-country visa application and approval process can cause adoption processing in Lagos to take six to 12 months to complete, after the initial approval of the I-600 by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

U.S. IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTIONS

To bring an adopted child to the United States from Nigeria, you must meet eligibility and suitability requirements. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) determines who can adopt under U.S. immigration law.

Additionally, a child must meet the definition of orphan under U.S. immigration law in order to be eligible to immigrate to the United States on an IR-3 or IR-4 immigrant visa.
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WHO CAN ADOPT

In addition to U.S. immigration requirements, you must also meet the following requirements in order to adopt a child from Nigeria:

Residency: Nigerian law requires that a parent-child relationship be established before the court decision can be considered final. Each state determines the length of time it takes to establish the parent-child relationship, which can range from a few months to two years.
Age of Adopting Parents: In Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross River, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo and Rivers, prospective adoptive parents must be at least 25 years of age and 21 years older than the child. For married couples, at least one parent must meet the age requirements.
Marriage: Both single individuals and married couples may adopt. Note that a single person will not be allowed to adopt a child of the opposite sex except in extraordinary circumstances. In most states, married couples must adopt jointly. If married, both members of the couple must be Nigerian citizens. In the case of single-parent adoption, only the adopter’s name should be listed on the Nigerian birth certificate and the other parent’s name should be left blank. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals or married same-sex couples in the United States who are known by the Nigerian court to be LGBT may not be able to adopt children from Nigeria. It is unclear whether the Government of Nigeria and Nigerian law permit such adoptions at present; if it passes, a proposed bill will explicitly prohibit adoptions by LGBT parents in Nigeria.
Income: Nigeria does not have any income requirements for intercountry adoptions.
Nigerian Citizens: Nigerian law states that non-Nigerians may not adopt in Nigeria. While the law is sometimes inconsistently applied, the U.S. Consulate strongly advises that non-Nigerian citizens are not eligible to adopt children from Nigeria.

WHO CAN BE ADOPTED

In addition to U.S. immigration requirements, Nigeria has specific requirements that a child must meet in order to be eligible for adoption:

Relinquishment: Adoptions of children who are allegedly relinquished by their parent, who is still living, are subject to investigation as the U.S. Consulate has found that parents in Nigeria may relinquish their children to relatives living in the United States strictly in order to afford the children the ability to immigrate to the United States.
Abandonment: Abandonment of a child in Nigeria is often poorly documented and may require a full investigation by the U.S. Consulate to confirm the abandonment.
Age of Adoptive Child: According to Nigerian law, a child must be below the age of 16 (according to the Adoption Act of 1965) or 17 (according to the Child Rights Law) in order to be adopted. The specific law governing the adoption will depend on the jurisdiction in which the adoption takes place. Important note: U.S. law requires a child to be under the age of 16 at the time the petition is filed to qualify for a U.S. immigrant visa, unless the child is the natural sibling of another child who was adopted by the same parents while under the age of 18.
Sibling Adoptions: There are no specific guidelines regarding adopting siblings in Nigeria.
Special Needs or Medical Conditions: Adoption decrees issued in Nigeria will generally specify any special needs or address the general health of the child to be adopted. The U.S. home study should match any specifications of special needs that are observed by the Nigerian court.
Waiting Period or Foster Care: Prospective adoptive parents must have physical and temporary legal custody of the adoptive child for at least three consecutive months immediately prior to petitioning the court for an adoption decree. An applicant cannot have the child reside with another family member in lieu of living with the applicant, even if a Power of Attorney is in effect. The U.S. Consulate has seen waivers issued to parents who claimed to the court that meeting this requirement was a burden.

Caution: Prospective adoptive parents should be aware that not all children in orphanages or children’s homes are eligible for adoption. In many countries, birth parents place their child(ren) temporarily in an orphanage or children’s home due to financial or other hardship, intending that the child return home when it becomes possible. In such cases, the birth parent(s) have not relinquished their parental rights or consented to their child(ren)’s adoption. In Nigeria, many orphanages or organizations claiming that they arrange adoptions are for-profit enterprises which operate without licensing or oversight. The U.S. Consulate advises all prospective adoptive parents to get clear information about any orphanage or adoption agency in Nigeria before entering into an adoption process with the organization.

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by HBB1(m): 7:29pm On Sep 08, 2019
Nsiehi:
Child adoption in Nigeria is a very long and tedious process with a very poor success rate. Only very few people succeed in adopting at the end of the process. You may wait for as much as 5 to 6years and still get nothing at the end. This is the reason many people patronise baby factories or try some other means of having children such as assisted conception and surrogacy. A single person can adopt, however in some states, the child has to be of the same gender as the adopter.

You start by visiting the ministry of women affairs in your state of residence, they will assign a welfare officer to you with a follow up interview on why you want to adopt.

It should take you like 6 months in the UK.

There is nothing like a child having a home he can call his own-- an orphanage can never cut it.

Maybe the Nigerian government has its reasons though...

Middle aged parents, instead of thinking of how to make their children-in-laws' lives horrible can pour the rest of their lives into some child or children!

I know a woman who adopted 4 kids, she is middle aged, and it's a joy to watch her with those kids. ( She has her own kids BTW)

Anyway sha...

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Akinh: 7:31pm On Sep 08, 2019
PrimadonnaO:
I want to know, too. I plan on adopting a baby or two, after having my two kids.



Lalasticlala.
Abeg comma adopt me na
Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Nobody: 7:32pm On Sep 08, 2019
Very frustrating to adopt a kid in Nigeria.


I so much wanted an adopted daughter. No way. The politicking and child trafficking I saw was something else. I ran for my dear life.

If u are married and unable to have a child, I suggest surrogacy.
It's better.

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by mysticgal(f): 7:34pm On Sep 08, 2019
Sultty:

This Ur ego go soon destroy u. See how u put it up like say na dog u want to buy no be only cost na allowance

Please by all means teacher, rephrase her sentence to show what she meant undecided

Oversabi

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by Nobody: 7:35pm On Sep 08, 2019
Jentle244:



See catching.... it is very rare...if fact it is non existent to see a woman adopt a baby after having her own kids...2kids for that matter.... Why not have more babies if u feel u can cater for them....or kukuma ask the PROCEDURES FOR OPENING AN ORPHANAGE....if u so like plenty children
sometimes it may not be what you think dear. I have two kids, still living with my husband, both of us have no issues at all, as in not having more children. But I want to stop at 2, and I also want to adopt about in 2 or 3 years time.

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by richPHAROAH: 7:36pm On Sep 08, 2019
do not adopt any nigerian pikin o, na whinch u go adopt o

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Re: What Is The Cost And Procedures For Adopting A Baby In Nigeria- Lagos? by sinaj(f): 7:36pm On Sep 08, 2019
Nsiehi:



That's a lie. Minimum age for adoption is 25 years or one should be about 25 years older than the child. And you don't need a fat account for adoption. You only show proof that you are earning enough to take care of the child and live in a good house that could accommodate the adopted child without much stress. Again, the referees you need are your relatives; father, mother, uncles, or aunts, except these are not available. It's the same relatives that will accompany you to the preadoption interview.
lol

Well I work with Ministry of W.A/Social welfare and that is the requirement.

Goodnight.

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