Two Women Arrested For Selling A 9 Day Old Baby or N400k In Edo State

Date: 30-08-2022 9:24 am (1 year ago) | Author: Bayo Nelson
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Two women, Nosa Iyere and Juliet Agboifo, have been arrested and detained by Edo State Police Command, for allegedly selling and buying of a nine day-old-baby girl. Wilfred Nosa Iyere (62) was alleged to have sold the baby girl to Juliet Agboifo (45), at Ogida Quarters, Benin City. The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, who paraded the suspects, said Madam Iyere, a retired nurse, who operates a maternity clinic by the name, Uyiosa Maternity, sold the baby to Agboifo, a petty trader, for the sum of N400,000.

According to him, “The Command, in an attempt to fight crime and criminality, make peace and tranquility reign in Edo State, has made some achievements, which is the recovery of a nine-day-old baby stolen and sold by two suspects.

“The Divisional Police Officer of the Ogida Division, acting on credible information that a certain woman, by name, Juliet Agboifo, 45, was about to procure a child at the Teachers House area of Ogida, moved to the scene, arrested the woman, who led the detective to the seller, Wilfred Nosa Iyere. “Both of them were taken to the station for further interrogation and upon preliminary investigation this case was transferred to State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) of Edo State Police Command. “As we speak, the investigation into it has almost been concluded and shortly the suspects would be taken to court.”

Explaining his involvement, Iyere who admitted operating the maternity home, said that he had a lady, who gave birth to a baby girl at her facility According to him, “We have a lady who delivered in our facility by name Prosper Peter and said she doesn’t need the baby and they linked her with one of my nurses and they sold the baby to the woman at the cost of N400,000. I have been calling the mother, who said she was coming but I have not seen her.”

The buyer, Mrs. Juliet Agboifo, admitted she actually bought the baby for N400,000 and also paid N20,000 for the discharge of the baby from the facility. “I bought the baby from Nosa for N400,000 and paid for the discharge of the baby for N20,000, I have only one son, so I wanted to buy the girl to make it two,” she said.


Posted: at 30-08-2022 09:24 AM (1 year ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 30-08-2022 10:59 AM (1 year ago)
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Posted: at 30-08-2022 10:59 AM (1 year ago) | Grande Master
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- nikiniki at 30-08-2022 06:51 PM (1 year ago)
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I know the proper way is adoption of a child from an orphanage. But, if a mother cannot care for her child, instead of the harsh future the child will face, let her give it up. If she want to be compensated, pls allow her to get compensated. All I want is for the child to have a fair chance in life, wether sold or given away in as much as it was not stolen!
Posted: at 30-08-2022 06:51 PM (1 year ago) | Gistmaniac
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