A baby delivery syndicate was recently unearthed by the Police and a
key suspect arrested and paraded in Lagos, alongside two other women who
were believed to have paid certain sums of money respectively, to be
delivered of babies.
Forty three years old Joy Ibe who lives at Ajah area of Lagos, said
she has been married for 18 years without any issues, a dilemma that
prompted her to run up and down seeking for fruit of the womb, until she
came in contact with a Port Harcourt based 50- year old woman
identified as Oby George, who was noted for helping women deliver babies
after paying an agreed amount of money to her.
Joy told news men how she met Oby, and what followed after that:
“one of my neighbours visited Nigeria and heard about Oby, after she
travelled back to the Unites States, she text me Obi’s number and asked
me to contact her if I am interested.
I called up Oby and told her my problems, she gave me her address to
come and meet her in Port-Harcourt. When I got to Port-Harcourt and met
with her, she gave me some herbs which I took until it was time for me
to deliver. I paid her N2, 700.000 for triplets.
The only signs I have as a pregnant woman is my swollen tommy and
legs which you can see, I still see my period sometimes. I have not
gone to the hospital for scan, because the instruction given to me was
that the scan will not be able to identify the babies in the womb.
On the day I was arrested by the police, Obi had invited me to
Port-Harcourt for check-up, so she could ascertain if I am due for
delivery. I went and she checked me, after that she said I was not due,
that I have to wait for a little longer. But because it was late for me
to travel back to Lagos that very day, she said I should pass the night
at her house, I obliged, that was when the police came and arrested us.
From what I am seeing right now, I don’t believe that I am pregnant
despite my swollen tommy and legs.
Another victim, a 61 years old woman identified as Cecilia Adesope
who has not had issues before, told newsmen that she was brought to
Oby, by a woman still at large, who had told her Oby would be able to
help her, she was asked to go to Port-harcourt for delivery, after she
paid the sum of N1,500.000.
“When I got to Port-harcourt for delivery, which was after the
pregnancy period, I was given something like a fish to chew, after I
did, I felt like going to the toilet. When I got out of the toilet, I
was asked to lie down and push with all my power, after that I heard
cries of babies. I also noticed some blood on my private part, and was
given a pad to use.
I did not go to the hospital during the pregnancy period, because I
was instructed not to do so, as the hospital scan will not see the
babies.
How I was arrested: when I returned to Lagos with my set of
twin babies, I decided to take them to the hospital for inoculation
injections. The hospital management must have suspected that I did not
really give birth to the babies, because as we were waiting for the
injection, the police came and arrested me.
Oby George’s story: The Port-Harcourt based 50-year old woman
identified as the person that has been ‘helping women deliver children’
also gave her account of the part she played in Mama Cecilia Adesope’s
case: “Cecilia was brought to me by one Mrs Okoro now at large, who has
been treated, she pleaded with me to help her deliver a set of twin
babies. That all her life she has not had any child of her own, that
she is desperate.
Mrs Okoro told me that we should use my apartment since her husband
was around and she does not want him to know about this issue. So I
agreed and the sum of N1, 500.000 was paid into my account for the job.
On her due date, she travelled down to Port-Harcourt and we all went to
my place. I gave her some herbs to chew after which she went to the
toilet, she got out, we asked her to lie down and push with all her
might while I held her hands. At a point, we used a razor blade to give
her some tear so that blood will come out, and make the whole thing look
real. Mrs Okoro then brought the babies, whom she had arranged from
somwhere, that was when Mama heard the cries of babies.
When asked how she met Mrs Okoro, Obi told newsmen that she knows
Mrs Okoro very well, as both of them work together in ‘helping women
deliver’.
Oby who told newsmen she has been in this business for over a year
said she could not remember the number of children she had helped women
deliver.
Also arraigned at the Police Command -Ikeja were some members of a
notorious armed robbery gang. The gang was rounded up around 2am on the
16th of May, 2013; when members of the Police Anti -Robbery squad
received information that a member of deadly member of an armed robbery
gang who has been terrorizing residents of Lagos and neighbouring
states, identified as Mustapha Owolabi a.k.a Gbebo, resides at Alagbado
area of Lagos.
At the information, a team of crack SARS Operatives swung into action
and arrested Mustapha, who on interrogation, confessed to series of
armed robbery operations in Lagos and environ. He also disclosed that
their operational arms are with their gang leader, one Murufu Aleba, now
late who resides in Ifo town –Ogun state. The gang leadre’s house was
raided around 3am, when all of a sudden, the deceased gang leader and
two members of his gang, opened fire on SARS operatives, who equally
retaliated.
The two casualties were rushed to Sango-Ota general hospital, where they were confirmed dead by the doctor on duty.
Consequently, “one F/No. 387951Cpl. Sunday Fafoluyi a.k.a OPC and the
gang leader Morufu Alabe were fatally wounded; while two of the robbers
scaled the fence and escaped. Two AK-47 riffles, seven AK-47 magazines
fully loaded, one hundred and eighteen rounds of live Ak-47 riffle
ammunition, three single barrel pistol and sixty live cartridges” were
recovered from the house of the deceased gang member.
*Source: The Vanguard Newspaper.

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