Why I Refused To Sell My Baby To My Chinese Boyfriend For Millions – Woman

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 27th Sep, 2023 - tori.ng

Tope added that the Chinese then offered her millions in exchange for the newborn child, but she fiercely declined his offer, adding that in her culture, babies were not sold to their fathers.

An Ogun state woman, Tope Samuel has opened up on why she rejected the money offered to her to sell her baby to her boyfriend who is a Chinese expatriate.

Tope went viral for crying out on social media after the Chinese expatriate abandoned her after they welcomed their child together.

Narrating her experience to the Punch, the Sagamu-based woman shared how she met the Chinese in a company where they worked together which led them to start dating.

Sparks were set off, however, fate took an unexpected turn after she got pregnant and delivered a baby boy.

According to her, the attitude of the Chinese expatriate, whose name she doesn’t yet know, changed towards her after welcoming the new born who possessed stunning physical traits of his father.

Tope added that the Chinese then offered her millions in exchange for the newborn child, but she fiercely declined his offer, adding that in her culture, babies were not sold to their fathers.

Unfortunately, the Chinese man went back to his home country after he was taken to court for refusing to take responsibility of the mother and her child.

Tope disclosed that she was dismissed from the company and abandoned by the Chinese national for refusing to sell the baby to him.

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