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Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by selingel: 6:24pm On Jan 01, 2010
Woman Caught with Strange Baby Onboard Flight
By Chinedu Eze, 01.01.2010



A woman suspected to be a child-trafficker was yesterday caught in a Chanchangi flight 137 from Owerri to Lagos, by passengers who became suspicious when they noticed the lack of bonding and hostility of a five-month-old baby boy to the woman who was pretending to be its mother.


The behaviour of the woman aroused suspicion of the passengers when she could not breastfeed the child or provide a feeding bottle which she was supposed to be feeding it with; rather, she tried to spoon-feed it amid the child's resistance, which heightened the passengers' suspicion that the child might have been stolen.


According to eye-witness account, when the now infuriated passengers literally bombarded her with questions, she confessed that the baby was not hers and admitted that she was into child trafficking racket.


“This baby was stolen by a woman who confessed openly she was into the racket and was identified by Chachangi airline officials. On landing, the woman further confessed she had a man as an accomplice but the man could not be found even after all the passengers had been identified”, an eye-witness told THISDAY.
The flight left Owerri, Imo State at about 3.00 pm and landed at the new domestic terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMA2, at about 4.00 pm.


Spokesman of the airline, Ibrahim Adamu, confirmed the attempted kidnapping and according to the senior cabin crew on board the aircraft, Mr. Suma Inyang, the baby was crying profusely throughout the flight and after disembarkation, prompting the passengers to continue harassing the woman who later confessed to the crime.

The baby, on arrival in Lagos, was handed over to a Chanchangi crew member, Anwal Rufai. But Adamu later explained to THISDAY, “A female lawyer from the United States wanted to adopt the child and asked the younger sister to bring the baby from Owerri to Lagos, but the girl did not know how to handle it and when she was arrested at arrival in Lagos, her sister came with all necessary adoption documents. The matter was handed over to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).”


But the General Manager, Public Affairs, FAAN, Akin Olukunle could not confirm that the baby was handed over to the agency and the management of Bi-Courtney, the operators of MMA2 refused to comment on the matter as its head of communications, Olugbenga Adegbesan told THISDAY he was on leave.



http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=163192
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by selingel: 6:26pm On Jan 01, 2010
Strange things are really happening unnoticed. May GOD help us in this country.
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by edwin101: 7:22pm On Jan 01, 2010
wonders shall never end. shocked
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by Arkison: 7:30pm On Jan 01, 2010
What reallly annoys me about Nigeria when there is lack of official statement from the agencies responsible for anything. Always police will refuse to comment. Even when asked by foreign media. It really annoys me. Why do they like withholding information?
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by Nneomaj(f): 8:19pm On Jan 01, 2010
Everyday for the thief,one day 4,
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by PapaBrowne(m): 8:36pm On Jan 01, 2010
selingel:

Strange things are really happening unnoticed. May GOD help us in this country.
No its is the gullibility and depthlessness of Nigerians that makes the press bold enough to report this kind of rubbish without complete investigations!

Look at this::
A woman suspected to be a child-trafficker was yesterday caught in a Chanchangi flight 137 from Owerri to Lagos, by passengers who became suspicious when they noticed the lack of bonding and hostility of a five-month-old baby boy to the woman who was pretending to be its mother.

“This baby was stolen by a woman who confessed openly she was into the racket and was identified by Chachangi airline officials. On landing, the woman further confessed she had a man as an accomplice but the man could not be found even after all the passengers had been identified”, an eye-witness told THISDAY.


Now this::
The baby, on arrival in Lagos, was handed over to a Chanchangi crew member, Anwal Rufai. But Adamu later explained to THISDAY, “A female lawyer from the United States wanted to adopt the child and asked the younger sister to bring the baby from Owerri to Lagos, but the girl did not know how to handle it and when she was arrested at arrival in Lagos, her sister came with all necessary adoption documents. The matter was handed over to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).”

How come the airline passengers claimed the woman confessed to trafficking the child?? How could she have claimed so, when someone else is said to have adopted the child? What kind of News reporting is this?
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by brownbonno(m): 8:45pm On Jan 01, 2010
Baby kidnapping/trafficking mess in Chanchangi flight of Dec 31, 2009: A true ‘live’ story
Written by Chike Orjiako
Friday, 01 January 2010 10:26






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When I got that text and subsequent call from Aero Contractors on 30 December 2009, that my pre-booked flight from Owerri to Lagos has been cancelled on some flimsy reason, I was naturally furious. However, since flights started dropping from the Nigerian air space like balloons, I have learnt to take every flight disappointment with measured resignation. This was my mood on 31 December 2009, when I got to Sam Mbakwe airport to collect my refund from Aero and buy any other airlines’ ticket for same day. The Chanchangi flight that I eventually settled for to take me to Lagos was scheduled to take off by 12.30pm but for some inexplicable reason had a two hour delay that saw us departing the Sam Mbakwe airport by 2.30pm.

I have hardly settled-in for the 50 minutes flight than a lady who perhaps could be in her late 30s or early 40s started talking harshly to some elderly woman well into her 60s or more sitting adjacent to her and carrying a baby that looked weak and sleepy. When the younger lady whom I later identified as Mrs. Okpi started shouting that the older woman may have stolen the Child she was carrying, our interest, {the passengers} in the airbus was sufficiently aroused. I waited patiently for the plane to take off and stabilize before I approached Mrs. Okpi and introduced myself and requested to know what informed her suspicion. She told me that her motherly instincts suspects that the older woman could neither be the biological mother of the baby nor a regular nanny for the baby she was carrying because she was stuffing the poor 5-month-old baby with biscuits.

A quick glance at the older woman and the innocent baby she was carrying convinced me I should take more than a passing interest on the matter at hand. I had naturally argued with myself whether I could have enough time to see through the mega drama unfolding before us. However, I was overwhelmed by sheer passion and my natural affinity with the un-arguable innocence of babies. This forced me to sit beside the older woman who by now was looking bemused and a bit confused. I quickly re-assured her through my approach of friendliness that I was beside her to assist in sorting out whatever it was that may be causing the impasse between her and the younger woman.

After confirming that she was from ‘Item’ Umuahia ‘in Abia state, I quickly continued my discussion with her in Igbo language which made her a little more comfortable, and she was able to narrate her story to me without further hesitation. The brief interview went thus:

Me: what is your name?
Woman: my name is Ijeoma Uko
Me: what is the name of this fine boy?
Woman: Ukachukwu Chidozie Uko.
Me: how old is he, he appears too young?
Woman: he will be five months tomorrow 1 January 2010.
Me: really? Is he your grandson or?
Woman: No, he is my sister’s son.
Me: Ah ah! Where’s your sister and what is her name?
Woman: My sister is waiting for me in Lagos and her name is Onyebuchi Uko.
Me: why is she in Lagos and her child is with you in Owerri airport?
Woman: Looks at me and confides in a low voice that, “ my sister is old and can no longer have a child of her own so our cousin who is a matron at Amachara general Hospital arranges for this child together with my two nephews Emeka Uko and Alfred O. Uko to bring this child for my sister Onyebuchi Uko”. She continues, “You know it is not right for a woman who has advanced in age not to have a child she could call her own”.
Me: Ok, but this your sister Onyebuchi, is she married?
Woman: she and her husband have been divorced for years now and maybe it is because of childlessness.
Me: do you have children, and if yes, where are they?
Woman: I have a child and her name is comfort, she lives and schools in Aba and presently in JSS3.
Me: Who brought you to the airport and have you flown or been to Lagos before?
Woman: My nephew Alfred O. Uko arranged a special drop that brought us to Owerri airport and my other nephew, Emeka Uko accompanied us. I have neither flown nor been to Lagos before.
Me: where do Emeka and Alfred Uko reside and work?
Woman: Emeka Uko is a pastor in a church in Umuahia and Afred O.Uko works for Abia Transport Company and they both live in No 3 Ohafia Street, Umuahia.
Me: where has this child been since birth and who have been taking care of him?
Woman: The child has been at Ubakala the home of our matron cousin, Chinasa Ihuoma and I was brought from Aba to look after him and since the child is used to me, they { Chinasa, Emeka and Alfred} decided I should be the person to take him to Lagos.
Me: Is Chinasa married?
Woman: Yes, and lives with her husband at Ubakala near Umuahia town.
Me: thank you madam, I will try to see to it that no harm comes to you at this airport today.
Woman: thank you, please help me, I have told you nothing but the truth and I did not steal this child.

It was after this interview that a few other passengers joined and together we took contact with the crew; who gave us all the necessary co-operation to politely detain all passengers right inside the aircraft for more than 30 minutes after landing to enable us plan our next move and alert both the airport security who promptly responded. We gave back the child to the old ‘Nanny’ to stay alone with the child after we have placed a call and confirmed that the said Ms Onyebuchi Uko was actually waiting at the MM2 airport terminal for her prized baby.

A joint team of airport security and the Domestic Division of the Nigerian Police force that conducted the whole matter in a most professional manner promptly arrested them immediately.

On preliminary interrogation by Ayuba B. Pam {Superintendent of Police} in charge of the domestic airport, police asked Ms Onyebuchi Uko how she came about the baby. Onyebuchi who gave out a business card that reads:

“Joseph Mynah & co”
Solicitors
Commissioner for oaths,
Listed her names as, Rachel Uko, LLB {Hons}
Principal Solicitor
She also listed a London address thus:
Unit 54, Grove Business Centre
560-568 HighRoad
London N17 9TA,

While at the back of the card, she listed the following: Crime, Immigration, Conveyancing, Employment, Commercial and Family, maybe as probable areas of specialization.

She further claims, “She does not know the mother of the child even though she had claimed earlier that the mother was a 15-year-old girl niece that preferred abortion before she intervened to come and adopt the baby at delivery”.

I believe that passing judgment at this stage will be rather premature since the Commissioner of police in Lagos is said to have shown interest in the case and ordered an all out investigation.

However, one can not but speculate on the rampant cases of baby swapping and outright theft in local hospitals where helpless mothers are usually informed their children are dead or still born and have had to be thrown away.

We know how difficult it is for the police to push this kind of case when there are no apparent complainants at hand to fund the very expensive investigations that must ensue to unravel the true story behind these conflicting claims. In the face of this challenge, let me appeal to the Inspector General of Police to use his good offices to place his most experienced Men in this case to unravel the masquerades’ behind this dastardly act. I am not under any illusion that certain claims are not adding up yet and on proper investigation, the truth will emerge to confront the perpetrators’. For all we care, there maybe one hapless mother out there nursing the grief of loosing her baby at birth while the same baby is alive and waiting to board a London based plane. Worst still, we do not have sufficient proof to state categorically that the baby in question is not a kidnap victim waiting to be used as bait for ransom.

While at this, let me please digress to observe briefly that Citizen Abdul Farouk Muttalab who has placed Nigerians name ingloriously at the International high crime arena is a citizen of the world and not just Nigeria. It has become fashionable for the rich and famous in Nigeria to outsource parenting of their wards to different schools around the globe. My first reaction and I believe that of many Nigerians on hearing the sad news was that we do not convey bombs that will eventually kill us alongside the targeted victims. In other words, we are no suicide bombers. That some crazy foreign National may have illegally acquired our International passport that could easily be obtained at beer joints. I was rudely shocked hours later when the identity of citizen Farouk was unveiled. One thing that gave me solace was that citizen Farouk because of his highly privileged background, was educated and raised in all manner of places but Nigeria. So, the young lad never identified with our perennial problems of energy challenge, debilitating road networks, ASSU strikes, crippling corruption and total absence of a secured future for kids of his age group and beyond. It was while his parents were trying to shield him from these problems that they decided to outsource his early training first to a British International School in Lome and later Uk, Dubai and Yemen. It was while in Yemen that some ‘teachers’ thought him nonsense and he totally forgot that Nigeria in spite of the fact that we may share the same religious beliefs with the citizens of these countries, but our challenges as a country are far more threatening than the esoteric pursuits of Al Qaeda.

Can you now see why everybody should join hands to fix our schools, our hospitals, our electricity, our roads and even our brains? Poor Muttalab senior, he wanted the best for his son but the system frustrated him, just as I would like to send my heart felt sympathy to IBB who would have loved to send his dear wife to a Specialist Cancer Centre in Abuja but for the system. Now, this same ubiquitous system has kept away our dear President in a Saudi hospital instead of the National Hospital Abuja since the last decade. This system, Haba! Wetin self!.

Chike Orjiako
Guest Contributor
Lagos Nigeria

http://www.saharareporters.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4698:baby-kidnappingtrafficking-mess-in-chanchangi-flight-of-dec-31-2009-a-true-live-story&catid=81:external-contrib&Itemid=300

http://www.josephmynah.com/6.html
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by PapaBrowne(m): 9:27pm On Jan 01, 2010
Thank you Brownbonno for bringing out a clearer picture.
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by sjeezy8: 9:35pm On Jan 01, 2010
Why cant people be normal? like really is it that hard not to do the right thing like NOT steal a baby and such . . .
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by Nobody: 10:19pm On Jan 01, 2010
Nigerians
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by Enjoyment1(f): 1:14pm On Jan 02, 2010
sjeezy8:

Why cant people be normal? like really is it that hard not to do the right thing like NOT steal a baby and such . . .


I always wonder too, can't people just normal.
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by Enjoyment1(f): 1:15pm On Jan 02, 2010
Cant people just be normal?
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by Otobroto(f): 2:45pm On Jan 02, 2010
Thanks Brownbonno for these facts!.
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by coolier(f): 5:23pm On Jan 02, 2010
selingel:


“A female lawyer from the United States wanted to adopt the child and asked the younger sister to bring the baby from Owerri to Lagos, but the girl did not know how to handle it and when she was arrested at arrival in Lagos, her sister came with all necessary adoption documents. The matter was handed over to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).”


The adoption agency is supposed to hand over the baby personally to the adoptive parents or mother not send him as a parcel through the younger sister to her.
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by jona2: 8:00pm On Jan 02, 2010
brownbonno:

Baby kidnapping/trafficking mess in Chanchangi flight of Dec 31, 2009: A true ‘live’ story
Written by Chike Orjiako
Friday, 01 January 2010 10:26






--------------------------------------------------------------------------------



W[b]hen I got that text and subsequent call from Aero Contractors on 30 December 2009, that my pre-booked flight from Owerri to Lagos has been cancelled on some flimsy reason, I was naturally furious. However, since flights started dropping from the Nigerian air space like[/b] balloons, I have learnt to take every flight disappointment with measured resignation. This was my mood on 31 December 2009, when I got to Sam Mbakwe airport to collect my refund from Aero and buy any other airlines’ ticket for same day. The Chanchangi flight that I eventually settled for to take me to Lagos was scheduled to take off by 12.30pm but for some inexplicable reason had a two hour delay that saw us departing the Sam Mbakwe airport by 2.30pm.

I have hardly settled-in for the 50 minutes flight than a lady who perhaps could be in her late 30s or early 40s started talking harshly to some elderly woman well into her 60s or more sitting adjacent to her and carrying a baby that looked weak and sleepy. When the younger lady whom I later identified as Mrs. Okpi started shouting that the older woman may have stolen the Child she was carrying, our interest, {the passengers} in the airbus was sufficiently aroused. I waited patiently for the plane to take off and stabilize before I approached Mrs. Okpi and introduced myself and requested to know what informed her suspicion. She told me that her motherly instincts suspects that the older woman could neither be the biological mother of the baby nor a regular nanny for the baby she was carrying because she was stuffing the poor 5-month-old baby with biscuits.

A quick glance at the older woman and the innocent baby she was carrying convinced me I should take more than a passing interest on the matter at hand. I had naturally argued with myself whether I could have enough time to see through the mega drama unfolding before us. However, I was overwhelmed by sheer passion and my natural affinity with the un-arguable innocence of babies. This forced me to sit beside the older woman who by now was looking bemused and a bit confused. I quickly re-assured her through my approach of friendliness that I was beside her to assist in sorting out whatever it was that may be causing the impasse between her and the younger woman.

After confirming that she was from ‘Item’ Umuahia ‘in Abia state, I quickly continued my discussion with her in Igbo language which made her a little more comfortable, and she was able to narrate her story to me without further hesitation. The brief interview went thus:

Me: what is your name?
Woman: my name is Ijeoma Uko
Me: what is the name of this fine boy?
Woman: Ukachukwu Chidozie Uko.
Me: how old is he, he appears too young?
Woman: he will be five months tomorrow 1 January 2010.
Me: really? Is he your grandson or?
Woman: No, he is my sister’s son.
Me: Ah ah! Where’s your sister and what is her name?
Woman: My sister is waiting for me in Lagos and her name is Onyebuchi Uko.
Me: why is she in Lagos and her child is with you in Owerri airport?
Woman: Looks at me and confides in a low voice that, “ my sister is old and can no longer have a child of her own so our cousin who is a matron at Amachara general Hospital arranges for this child together with my two nephews Emeka Uko and Alfred O. Uko to bring this child for my sister Onyebuchi Uko”. She continues, “You know it is not right for a woman who has advanced in age not to have a child she could call her own”.
Me: Ok, but this your sister Onyebuchi, is she married?
Woman: she and her husband have been divorced for years now and maybe it is because of childlessness.
Me: do you have children, and if yes, where are they?
Woman: I have a child and her name is comfort, she lives and schools in Aba and presently in JSS3.
Me: Who brought you to the airport and have you flown or been to Lagos before?
Woman: My nephew Alfred O. Uko arranged a special drop that brought us to Owerri airport and my other nephew, Emeka Uko accompanied us. I have neither flown nor been to Lagos before.
Me: where do Emeka and Alfred Uko reside and work?
Woman: Emeka Uko is a pastor in a church in Umuahia and Afred O.Uko works for Abia Transport Company and they both live in No 3 Ohafia Street, Umuahia.
Me: where has this child been since birth and who have been taking care of him?
Woman: The child has been at Ubakala the home of our matron cousin, Chinasa Ihuoma and I was brought from Aba to look after him and since the child is used to me, they { Chinasa, Emeka and Alfred} decided I should be the person to take him to Lagos.
Me: Is Chinasa married?
Woman: Yes, and lives with her husband at Ubakala near Umuahia town.
Me: thank you madam, I will try to see to it that no harm comes to you at this airport today.
Woman: thank you, please help me, I have told you nothing but the truth and I did not steal this child.

It was after this interview that a few other passengers joined and together we took contact with the crew; who gave us all the necessary co-operation to politely detain all passengers right inside the aircraft for more than 30 minutes after landing to enable us plan our next move and alert both the airport security who promptly responded. We gave back the child to the old ‘Nanny’ to stay alone with the child after we have placed a call and confirmed that the said Ms Onyebuchi Uko was actually waiting at the MM2 airport terminal for her prized baby.

A joint team of airport security and the Domestic Division of the Nigerian Police force that conducted the whole matter in a most professional manner promptly arrested them immediately.

On preliminary interrogation by Ayuba B. Pam {Superintendent of Police} in charge of the domestic airport, police asked Ms Onyebuchi Uko how she came about the baby. Onyebuchi who gave out a business card that reads:

“Joseph Mynah & co”
Solicitors
Commissioner for oaths,
Listed her names as, Rachel Uko, LLB {Hons}
Principal Solicitor
She also listed a London address thus:
Unit 54, Grove Business Centre
560-568 HighRoad
London N17 9TA,

While at the back of the card, she listed the following: Crime, Immigration, Conveyancing, Employment, Commercial and Family, maybe as probable areas of specialization.

She further claims, “She does not know the mother of the child even though she had claimed earlier that the mother was a 15-year-old girl niece that preferred abortion before she intervened to come and adopt the baby at delivery”.

I believe that passing judgment at this stage will be rather premature since the Commissioner of police in Lagos is said to have shown interest in the case and ordered an all out investigation.

However, one can not but speculate on the rampant cases of baby swapping and outright theft in local hospitals where helpless mothers are usually informed their children are dead or still born and have had to be thrown away.

We know how difficult it is for the police to push this kind of case when there are no apparent complainants at hand to fund the very expensive investigations that must ensue to unravel the true story behind these conflicting claims. In the face of this challenge, let me appeal to the Inspector General of Police to use his good offices to place his most experienced Men in this case to unravel the masquerades’ behind this dastardly act. I am not under any illusion that certain claims are not adding up yet and on proper investigation, the truth will emerge to confront the perpetrators’. For all we care, there maybe one hapless mother out there nursing the grief of loosing her baby at birth while the same baby is alive and waiting to board a London based plane. Worst still, we do not have sufficient proof to state categorically that the baby in question is not a kidnap victim waiting to be used as bait for ransom.

While at this, let me please digress to observe briefly that Citizen Abdul Farouk Muttalab who has placed Nigerians name ingloriously at the International high crime arena is a citizen of the world and not just Nigeria. It has become fashionable for the rich and famous in Nigeria to outsource parenting of their wards to different schools around the globe. My first reaction and I believe that of many Nigerians on hearing the sad news was that we do not convey bombs that will eventually kill us alongside the targeted victims. In other words, we are no suicide bombers. That some crazy foreign National may have illegally acquired our International passport that could easily be obtained at beer joints. I was rudely shocked hours later when the identity of citizen Farouk was unveiled. One thing that gave me solace was that citizen Farouk because of his highly privileged background, was educated and raised in all manner of places but Nigeria. So, the young lad never identified with our perennial problems of energy challenge, debilitating road networks, ASSU strikes, crippling corruption and total absence of a secured future for kids of his age group and beyond. It was while his parents were trying to shield him from these problems that they decided to outsource his early training first to a British International School in Lome and later Uk, Dubai and Yemen. It was while in Yemen that some ‘teachers’ thought him nonsense and he totally forgot that Nigeria in spite of the fact that we may share the same religious beliefs with the citizens of these countries, but our challenges as a country are far more threatening than the esoteric pursuits of Al Qaeda.

Can you now see why everybody should join hands to fix our schools, our hospitals, our electricity, our roads and even our brains? Poor Muttalab senior, he wanted the best for his son but the system frustrated him, just as I would like to send my heart felt sympathy to IBB who would have loved to send his dear wife to a Specialist Cancer Centre in Abuja but for the system. Now, this same ubiquitous system has kept away our dear President in a Saudi hospital instead of the National Hospital Abuja since the last decade. This system, Haba! Wetin self!.

Chike Orjiako
Guest Contributor
Lagos Nigeria

http://www.saharareporters.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4698:baby-kidnappingtrafficking-mess-in-chanchangi-flight-of-dec-31-2009-a-true-live-story&catid=81:external-contrib&Itemid=300

http://www.josephmynah.com/6.html
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by mamagee3(f): 2:38am On Jan 06, 2010
That's a scary experience!!! shocked
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by Engelica1: 2:58pm On Jan 15, 2010
http://www.mippin.com/mip/prev/story.jsp?&id=82251&c=-1&s=1&pv=0&sid=99466403&cat=worldnews

please read this link as there is more to the story.

all we are reading is one side of the story. how can you just decide a child has been kidnapped because there appeared to be no apparent link between the child and the elderly woman come on, seriously people!! how many times have you been in the supermarket and a child is crying and screaming saying they dont want to leave? would that person be kidnapping the child?? we dont know, we just assume that is their child or they are related to the child, and as they say "to assume is to make as ASS out of U and ME"

dont get me wrong, if kidnapping was the case then it should be dealt with accordingly but dont ASSUME until you get all the facts!!!
Re: Woman Caught With Strange Baby Onboard Chanchnagi Flight by aurevoir(m): 4:04pm On Jan 15, 2010
Boy sold for 50,000 NGN (214 GBP) in Nigeria
In 2008, I posted on this forum about my grandchild sold in Owerri Nigeria.

Here is the full story I posted in Naira Land in 2008:
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=149465.msg2480798#msg2480798

The NairaLand members showed no sympathy and it seems to be normal thing to sell a child and abnormal to complain in Nairaland. And sure, even the Nigerian Authorities care less about sold babies in their territory.

I was so disgusted about the lack of Child protection laws in Nigeria that I Renounced my Nigerian Citizenship .

Brief Highlight:
My daughter's son was sold for 490 USD by her grandmother (my ex-girlfriend) without my consent. The Boy is now about 9 years old, her grandmother is keeping my daughter hostage and all mobile phones disconnected. She has threatened to kill me if i step my foot in Nigeria.

The child sale involved a doctor and a barren woman. A contract took place and money was shared. Doctor took N40,000, the grandmother took 10,000N, I was made to believe that the child was being taken care of by a relative and when I wanted the children to unite with me abroad I was informed about the secret.

All attempt by UNICEF Geneva to rescue the child or get the Nigerian Govt to investigate the case has failed as the Govt is not willing to take action.

----------------------------------------------

Here is the Letter from Nigerian Police via Min of Justice Abuja

Subject:   RE: Boy sold for 50,000 NGN (214 GBP) in Nigeria
From:   "Division, Criminal" <Criminal.Division@usdoj.gov>
Date:   Wed, May 28, 2008 11:47 am
To:   <PRIVACY>
Priority:   Normal 

Dear Mr. <PRIVACY>:

Thank you for your recent letter to the Department of Justice. Please understand
that the Department can assume jurisdiction only when there has been a violation of
a federal criminal statute. While we appreciate your interest in obtaining federal
assistance, it appears from the information you have provided that this matter is an
issue of  International jurisdiction. According to the Constitution, federal
officials may intervene only in matters in which a violation of federal law may have
occurred.

Absent jurisdiction by this Department, some options you may have are that you: (1)
retain the services of a private attorney; (2) seek guidance from your local legal
aid organization.

----------------------------------------------


Note: No signature in the message
(a clear sign that the Govt is not taking responsibility for a sold child under it's territory).

I never knew that a child sold in Nigeria is an issue of  International jurisdiction and one that a Nigerian victim (my daughter) requires a foreign Lawyer not the Nigerian police.

The grandmother of my grandson still walks free in Owerri and actually works for Min. of Commerce as a clerk and I sent a Ghana newspaper publication of the Sold child to the Imo Govt office, Owerri Police, the Director at Min of Commerce and to the seller but yet there was no single action.

A letter was sent to every Authority in Nigeria from President to the Houses of Parliament, the Governor/Deputy, Mins of Justice, Police, UNICEF Zurich/Geneva, Embassies, Newspapers/TV in Nigeria/Ghana etc. I also provided the name of the Doctor/hospital where the baby was sold and the sellers address/mobile number.

The only positive actions came from UNICEF Zurich/Geneva and Ghana TV/newspapers. UNICEF Nigeria could not proceed with the case as NTV refused to air the story as requested by UNICEF Director in Abuja.

Child trafficking is going on in Nigeria at an alarming rate. My grandson is now about 9 years old and yet he is denied access to his rightful family by greedy criminals that roam Nigeria. I am ashamed I ever originated from that country and my current child in Europe will never set foot in that country.

Note: The seller (my ex-girlfriend) has blocked access to my daughter's phone since 2008 and I do not know if my daughter is alive or dead. The last message I received in mid 2009 was that the seller had liver problem and in hospital. She called me to help her as she was dying and I said I will send her money in exchange for the release of my daughter and information to locate my sold grandchild.  She became furious and that was the last I heard from her. I don't know if she is alive or dead and if she dies, the story ends in her grave.

That is the Nigeria you all come home. Not my kind of country, I am sorry to say. Europe has treated me with respect and given to my family what Nigeria refused to give to me in my 32 years there and still refusing to even accept to find a trafficked child in their territory. It won't happen to me in Europe, notwithstanding my colour.

Regarding the story on this thread, those who confronted the trafficker in the plane were bold, brave and deserve a pat on the back. Bravo !!!

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