The search for the fruit of the womb
has driven many women to take extreme steps.
When women are unable to conceive and
bear children, the huge psychological toll makes them fall prey to fraudulent
people and patrons of ‘baby factories’.
Desope Cecilia, 61, and Joy Ibe, 43,
were among victims of a midwife, Oby George, who promised them ‘miracle’ twins
and triplets respectively.
While the midwife was being paraded
before journalists at the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, on Friday, the
victims told their stories, with faces covered for security reasons.
Cecilia said she had not been able to
give her 78-year-old husband a child since they got married.
She stated, “A lady who knew I had
tried to conceive without success for a long time, told me about the midwife
(George). The lady gave me the phone number of the woman and I learnt her
clinic is in Port Harcourt.
“When I got there in March 2012, she
explained to me that she would be able to treat me with herbs and I would get
pregnant. I was told to pay N1.5m, which I paid to her.
“She gave me some herbs to take back
to Lagos with me and take for nine months. I took the herbs religiously. My
tummy began to swell, and my feet too. Those were the only signs I had that
made me think I was pregnant.”
Cecilia explained that George forbade
her from going for any form of ante-natal session or scan.
So, within the nine-month period that
her tummy protruded like that of a pregnant woman, she visited no hospital.
“The midwife told me not to go for
any scan or ante-natal care. She told me that if I did, they would not see
anything because what I was carrying was a ‘miracle’ pregnancy,” she said.
Asked if she ever saw any sign
associated like lactation during the period, Cecillia said she never knew it
was a fake pregnancy.
“I thought it was normal. Since my
belly was growing bigger and my feet swell up, I thought I was indeed
pregnant,” she said.
In her ninth month, Cecilia embarked
on her delivery journey to the house used by George as clinic for her ‘miracle
deliveries’ in Omiagbo, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
When she arrived the house, the
midwife prepared her for delivery with another round of concoctions.
“She also gave me a strange seed. I
don’t know what it is called. When I chewed the seeds, I had to go to the
toilet for bowel movement. She also gave me a drug that made me very tired.
“I was laid on a bed after that. The
midwife asked me to start pushing. I began to push really hard. I was
half-conscious. Suddenly, I heard the cry of a baby, then another.”
Cecilia said she left George’s
clinic, thinking she had indeed been blessed with ‘miracle twins’.
Police Public Relations Officer,
Lagos State Command, Ngozi Braide, told journalists that on April 16, 2013,
Cecilia took the twins for immunisation at the Amuwo Odofin Health Centre,
Lagos.
“But the medical officials at the
centre were suspicious that Cecilia was not the biological mother of the twins.
They then alerted the Area A Police Command. During investigation, she told the
police that they were ‘miracle babies’.
“Our men got the address of the
midwife and went to Port Harcourt, where she was arrested. Investigation still
continues to ensure we apprehend other members of her cartel. The twins are
currently with the SOS Children’s Village, Isolo,” Braide said.
Our correspondent learnt that the
second victim (Ibe) was found in George’s house when the police got there.
In Ibe’s case, she wanted triplets.
For that, she had to pay N2.7m to George for the babies.
Like Cecilia, Ibe was referred to
George by a friend. She contacted the midwife few months after Cecilia did.
“After I went to Port Harcourt to
meet the midwife, I paid the N2.7m and I was given some herbs which I drank as
concoction regularly.
“My belly began to grow and my feet
became swollen too. The midwife told me not to go to the hospital for scan or
any ante-natal. I went to Port Harcourt to ask when I would be due for
delivery.
“She told me I was not due yet. Since
it was too late to go back to Lagos, I slept over at her house. It was when I
was there that police came to arrest her.”
No one could have doubted that both
Ibe and Cecilia were pregnant as both women appeared with swollen tummies and
feet.
George said her business was “helping
women who want to get pregnant.”
She told journalists, “I am 50 years
old. I have been doing this business for over a year. In the case of the other
woman (Cecilia), I was not the one who provided the babies.
“Helen Okoro, who introduced her to
me, was the one who brought the twins and we made it look like she was the one
who delivered them. It is true I collected N1.5m from her and N2.7m from the
other woman.
“The herb I give them was to induce
the swollen tummies and feet. Helen Okoro has run away now.”
But George dodged questions as she
was being interviewed by journalists.
When asked about the name of the
herbs and seeds she gave to her customers, she replied, “I don’t know.”
Asked how many of such women she had
ever ‘delivered’, she answered, “I cannot remember.”
Curiously, Cecilia said she was
bleeding like a freshly delivered mother during her ‘delivery’.
George provided a frightening insight
into how this was made possible.
“When we asked her to push, we used a
blade to cut part of her private part, so that she would bleed,” she said.
George denied knowledge of where the
babies given to Cecilia came from. She said Okoro was responsible for that part
of the deal.
This case is coming on the heels of
the recent discovery of some baby factories in Abia and Enugu recently.
The police have yet to confirm if the
babies involved in this case were bought from one of such factories.
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What God has not given no man can give you. This how the world keeps bringing up children and at the end of the day, they become the problem of their generation. I do not suggest that to legally adopt a child from a registered orphanage home with the consent of both parents is bad.
ReplyDeleteSee confirm jaffar business...Nigeria I too luv dis country...if d govt cnt provide a job 4 u...then make one 4 urslf
ReplyDeleteIt all boils down to the govts inability to fend for its citizens. But then to partake in such a way of life jst to survice is wicked. "Babe factor" how do ppl imagine dis things. Most times I wonder Y Nigerians can't chanel our super imaginary sense to a more positive direction. The worst part is a Nigerian fall mogu to another Nigerian. Local magul.
ReplyDeleteGod will judge this particular kind of deception and wickedness in Jesus name
ReplyDeleteIs there an email or any social network set out that we could send the address of such places where this kind of biz takes place for the police or other security agents to nab them?
ReplyDeleteThey are ruinning the lives of women cos these herbs and for some injections are destroying the internal organs of their victims.