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Saturday 1 August 2015

Police rescue eight pregnant girls from Delta baby factory

The Delta Police Command has discovered a “baby-factory" in Asaba, the Delta state capital. Announcing the discovery today August 1st, the state police spokesperson DSP Celestina Kalu said while acting on a tip off, the police went in search of the factory, located it and arrested the owner as well as rescued eight pregnant girls.

 “On July 30, 2015, Police detectives from GRA Division Asaba, while acting on a tip-off, raided a suspected baby factory opposite the Federal Radio Corporation, Asaba, and arrested its operator, Mr. John Ihezun. Detectives also arrested two boys, one Prince Chukwu and Obum Nwankwo, in the premises of the baby factory,” DSP Kalu said.

28 comments:

  1. what's with delta and baby factories

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    1. At times the girls go there voluntarily, I wonder why they call it rescue.

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    2. Don't be stupid. Have u heard of baby factories in DT state before?

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  2. Hmmmmmmmm nawa ooo,baby business God wil help us all.

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  3. Nawa oooh!
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    Not for persons below 20yrs.

    HOW TO MAKE LOVE

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  4. Rescued?....are u sure they want that cos I think they are there for the money maybe oh

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    So this nonsense is still in existance... See rubbish abeg and those gals self gather liver agree do this nonsense too.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. What a wicked world? .... every is conscious of his or her pocket at the expense of others ......



    Most times when we walk into big malls, boutiques, supermarkets, we never question their prices. We pay exactly what we see on the price tags and even hand out tips to the staff.
    But the moment we are out of these shops and want to buy banana, our bargaining game gets off to the roof. Poor widow with 12 hungry children at home tells you banana is N100. She even takes out her time to explain how difficult it was for her to even buy it, how the economy is so tough.
    But we insist that if it's not N50, we are not paying. Some of us even step back into our cars and make to drive away. But because 'half bread is better chin chin', this woman is forced to call you back and sell to you at little or no gain. In her heart, she cries, she's worried about how she'll survive with her children. She silently reassures herself that 'It's well.
    God will definitely provide.'' While you happily chop the luscious banana. Take some seconds out and think about this, guys. Please don't bargain hard with small vendors like this. They do business not to buy designer bags, Gucci shoes but to LIVE and EAT!

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    1. Copied and pasted like you wrote this. S

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  7. Each the sanctity of human life is gradually eroded, there's nothing people won't do because of money.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Love for money and a satanic heart.

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  9. I honestly don't know why they call this thing 'resue'.it's not like they forced this girls or something. some are even there voluntarily like the case in my former area.

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  10. God don catch up with them. Linda take note!

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  11. God don catch up with them. Linda take note!

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  12. God don catch up with them. Linda take note!

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  13. HOW DO THEY GET PREGNANT SEF? OKAY I THINK I KNOW.

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  14. God help and heal our land... dee

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  15. Dey weren't kidnap nah, dey ran to dat place maybe bcos dey hv no place to stay and give birth to their baby. Ginger ur swagger wit guinness malt and peak milk. Lolo1

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  16. Who are the police rescuing? We're they kidnap?

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  17. Tank God dey hav met there waterloo

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