Police Arrest Woman For Trying To Sell Her Baby for N40k in Ebonyi (Photo)

Posted by Thandiubani on Wed 24th Feb, 2021 - tori.ng

Security operatives have apprehended a Nigerian woman trying to sell her baby for N40k.


Victoria Chukwube
 
A suspected commercial sex worker has been apprehended in Ebonyi while attempting to sell her baby.
 
According to the police in Ebonyi, the woman arrested for allegedly trying to sell her baby for N40,000.
 
The 32-year-old woman identified as Victoria Chukwube, was arrested while trying to sell her four-month-old baby boy to raise money to start a business of selling drinks.
 
Ebonyi state police spokesperson, Loveth Odah said Chukwube was arrested following a tip off.
 
Odah said; 
 
“So her name is Chukwube Victoria, she told us she is a commercial sex hawker and that she has this baby which she carrying.

“She said if she leaves here she would continue to look out for prospective buyers.

“But we tried to talk to her and to make her see the value of being a mother, but she refused.

“She even told us that if we allow her to go home with the baby she will throw the baby away and that she can’t tell who got her pregnant."
 
Upon being interrogated, the lady refused to disclose her state of origin or local government but maintained that she does not have the financial ability to take care of the child.
 
Chukwube said; 
 
“I am from Nigeria, 32 years old, a commercial sex hawker and my baby is just four months old.

“I want to sell the baby at the rate of N40,000 to start up a business. I have a fridge and I reside at Ogbe Hausa in Abakaliki."
 
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