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Black Market For Babies: An End In Sight? by naijabadoo(m): 6:27am On Mar 02, 2017 |
see also. >>>. http://gistpage.com.ng/thread/post/02-03-17-black-market-for-babies-an-end-in-sight ABOVE are some very upsetting, yet reoccurring news headlines read almost on a regular basis. The proliferation of baby factories in the country is so much on a steady rise that the efforts of security operatives at addressing the menace by bursting different rings in different parts of the country, from time to time, seem almost ineffective. Bursting baby factory rings: Every year, security agents discover several new baby factories bubbling in the heinous crime of pumping out babies (child harvesting) for sale on the illegal adoption market by encouraging or forcing women to become pregnant and give up their newborns for sale. Horror: Unlike legal child adoption which considers every child a gift to humanity which, if nurtured properly, will enhance the human race, operators of baby factories do not bother to ask important questions to individuals patronising them, questions such as: ‘What do you do for a living? What are your working hours? How do you intend to look after the child when you are off to work? Have you any medical plans for the child? ‘Do you intend to include the child in your will and take care of him or her like your biological children when they come? How do you think the child would feel if tomorrow after learning that she/he was given up for a lot of money? This is simply because they see no reason to care one bit about the future of these babies.’ see also >>>>>. http://gistpage.com.ng/thread/post/02-03-17-black-market-for-babies-an-end-in-sight |
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