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Babies Bred for Sale in Nigeria

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Susan Njanji, Agence France Presse, November 9, 2008

Neighbors were suspicious of the daytime silence at the maternity clinic that came to life only after nightfall, though never suspected its disquieting secret—it was breeding babies for sale.

But recent police raids have revealed an alleged network of such clinics, dubbed baby “farms” or “factories” in the local press, forcing a new look at the scope of people trafficking in Nigeria.

At the hospital in Enugu, a large city in Nigeria’s southeast, 20 teenage girls were rescued in May in a police swoop on what was believed to be one of the largest infant trafficking rings in the west African country.

The two-storey building on a dusty street in Enugu’s teeming Uwani district now stands deserted, shutters down.

Neighbours had long found something bizarre about the establishment, where there was virtually no activity during the day, they told AFP.

The doctor in charge, who is now on trial, reportedly lured teenagers with unwanted pregnancies by offering to help with abortion.

They would be locked up there until they gave birth, whereupon they would be forced to give up their babies for a token fee of around 20,000 naira (170 dollars, 135 euros).

The babies would then be sold to buyers for anything between 300,000 and 450,000 naira (2,500 and 3,800 dollars) each, according to a state agency fighting human trafficking in Nigeria, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).

But luck ran out for the gynaecologist, said to be in his 50s, when a woman to whom he had sold a day-old infant, was caught by Nigeria’s Security and Civil Defence Service (NSCDS) while trying to smuggle the child to Lagos, the security agency said.

Statistics on the prevalence of baby breeding are hard to come by, but anti-trafficking campaigners say it is widespread and run by well-organised criminal syndicates.

“We believe the scope is much wider than we know,” said Ijeoma Okoronkwo, head of NAPTIP.

“It has been happening over time, but we did not know. The first indication we had about this came in December 2006, when an NGO raised the alarm and told us babies were being exchanged for cash and that there were a number of hospitals involved,” she told AFP.

The practice takes varying forms. One is where desperate teenagers with unplanned pregnancies, fearing ostracism by society, get lured to a clinic and are forced to turn over their babies.

The girls are so intimidated many can hardly relate their experience freely.

But one brave victim, an 18-year old, who asked not to be named for fear of reprisal, recounted her week-long ordeal when she was trapped inside one of the clinics days before it was raided by police.

“The moment I stepped in there, I was given an injection, I passed out and next thing I woke up and realised I had been raped,” the girl, who was five months pregnant at the time of her ordeal, told AFP.

When she asked if she could telephone her family to let them know of her whereabouts, the doctor slapped her on the face.

She was shoved into a room where 19 other girls were kept; all had been through a similar experience. She said the doctor raped her again the following day. A week later police swooped on the clinic.

Another category of young women, driven by deep poverty, lease out their wombs and volunteer themselves, as regularly as is biologically possible, to produce babies for sale.

“When we raided the hospital, we found four women who had been staying at the clinic for up to three years, to breed babies,” NSDCS boss for Enugu state commandant Desmond Agu told AFP.

The doctor, whom police named, “had been inviting boys to come and impregnate girls,” said Agu.

This was just one of around a dozen centres—masquerading as maternity clinics, foster homes, orphanages or shelters for homeless pregnant girls—unearthed in recent months where babies were swapped for cash, said the NAPTITP boss.

Last month police swooped on a so-called foster home, not far from the Enugu police headquarters, where seven teenage pregnant girls and five workers were rounded up, residents said.

In 2005, a Lagos-based orphanage suspected of ties to child trafficking rings, was shut down. There, charred baby-bones were discovered on the rubbish tip, leading to suspicion the orphanage was involved in the peddling of human body parts, possibly for use in rituals or for organ harvesting.

In other cases observers say babies are purchased to be raised for child labour and sexual abuse or prostitution.

Trafficking in humans has become a lucrative trade.

Globally, it is estimated that billions of dollars exchange hands annually for payment of humans, according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and several UN agencies.

Witchcraft rituals also fuel baby trafficking, but experts say it is other motives that predominate, at least in this region of Nigeria.

Communities frown on children born out of wedlock and childlessness in marriage remains a curse for the woman.

“In the Igbo society, the price to remain childless is too high,” said a clinical psychologist Peter Egbigbo.

“Childless people want to pay any amount for a child and doctors become rich overnight,” he said, adding that those who are ready to adopt a baby would rather hide the fact that it is not their biological child.

Exchanging babies for cash is widespread in the region and in many cases locals do not see anything wrong in so doing.

“Many people don’t even know what they are doing is criminal. They just think it’s adoption—you walk into a clinic, pay a fee and you have a baby,” said Okoronkwo.

Buying or selling of babies is illegal in Nigeria and can carry a 14-year jail term.

It is estimated that globally hundreds of thousands of people are trafficked annually. UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, estimates that at least 10 children are sold daily across Nigeria, where human trafficking is ranked the third most common crime after economic fraud and drug trafficking, according to UNESCO.

“There is so much profit in this business. There is so much to be made in trafficking and that is why it is thriving.

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(Posted on November 10, 2008)

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1 — Bobby wrote at 6:25 PM on November 10:

I believe this article because too many people have researched these things and they are real. There are even dozens of allegations that the CIA has been involved in Mind Control and pedophilia in order to blackmail certain government officials on carrying out human rights violations that would benefit the U.S. We are living in nation that many of us, even born here and who have a history here no nothing about. We have lost control of our nations destiny, a long time ago.

2 — ice wrote at 6:53 PM on November 10:

Much of Africa could be improved considerably if the governments there supported and encouraged abortion clinics and strongly advocated abortions.

3 — HMW wrote at 7:04 PM on November 10:

How are Hollywood celebrities going to prove to the world that they are progressive and hip if governments shut down their access to cheap African babies?
Better stock up while you still can Brangelina…

4 — Anonymous wrote at 7:34 PM on November 10:

These physicians and nurses can come to the United States and get an affirmative action job over native White Americans.

Medical care is more and more looking like government agencies, not a white face to be seen. And this is the kind of person who practices medicine in asia, africa, india and the middle east.

Another problem with the third world immigrant doctors is killing terminally patients to get their organs faster than if the patient had been allowed to die naturally.

Recently read an article in National Geographic about the lack of medical care in India for poor people. Maybe American should send all the Indian physicians home to take care of their own people instead of stealing jobs from white americans.

If you are an organ donor, better think again. The latest scandal is a persian physician at the University of California medical center San FRancisco who killed patients for their organs.

5 — Fed Up wrote at 7:44 PM on November 10:

When the America-bound African Exodus gets fully under way, between now and 2012, you’ll be able to buy human slaves or human body parts right here in parts of America. Just be patient.

6 — Anonymous wrote at 9:57 PM on November 10:

One of the side effects of my awakening to racial consciousness is that my opinion of black people has dropped so low that I no longer consider them human. Many racists liken them to animals but animals don’t engage in these types of behaviors. The truth is, they are monsters. They have human form but NONE of the internal qualities that define humanity. In biblical terms, I would say they are the descendants of Cain….damned souls whose character is defined by the original source of murder and the complete disregard for the value of life.

Again and again and again, their behavior reinforces this view. And I see damn little evidence against it. Occassionally, I run across individual examples of humanity (often, I am, at first fooled, only to be bitterly disappointed later on). But these isolated incidents are drowned in a sea of inhumane behaviors of the worst sort.

That our society tolerates them in our midst, knowing full well what they are and what they do. Well, what does that say about US?

7 — Anonymous wrote at 1:07 AM on November 11:

The trans-Atlantic slavery was possible due to Africans selling fellow Africans. This is just the same old thing in the 21st century.

8 — Michael C. Scott wrote at 1:05 PM on November 11:

Breeding babies to sell their body parts?

If this is one of the “legacies of slavery” the Usual Suspects prattle about, why aren’t Russians doing this today? Both the Romans and Turks used them as slaves, after all.

I have to agree with 9:57 PM. The mark of people (or other hominid species) is in the civilizations they create for themselves.

9 — joe_z wrote at 2:22 PM on November 11:


Truly disgusting.

Even more alarming is that the entire multicultural ideology is based on the presumption that these third-world non-whites are as capable as the whites they are meant to displace. Once all the Marxist, Bolsheviks, Socialists, and other European despisers have finaly dwindled our numbers, the majority of the world’s increasingly technical infrastructure will be inherited by those still practicing witchcraft, human sacrifice, ‘natural healing, slavery, genocide, genital mutilation, and foraging-hunting-gathering. Leftists childishly believe that whites are replaceable, and thus, expendable. What they are arechitecting is the greatest organic catastrophe since the demise of the dinosaurs.
In Haiti a school collapsed spontaneously the other day killing dozens of students.
Many, if not most, African airlines are forbidden from landing in European airports because of their dangeroulsy incompetent maintenance work.
I wish I live long enough to see the day socialists not only have to worry about being the victims of sexual-cannibalistic rites, or of armed robbery-homicide, but also of simply having to cross a bridge, or ride an elevator, or walk beneath an airplane a mile up.

10 — Anonymous wrote at 10:18 PM on November 11:

“…exchanging babies for cash…”

This one gives new meaning to the term “Nigerian Scam”

http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-1084442/Single-mother-benefits-moved-1m-bedroom-house—funded-taxpayer.html

Then again, we here in the states are about to hand over a 132 room house at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave to a Kenyan.


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