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Friday 21 February 2014

British couple conned into believing they'd had a baby by Nigerian doctor

A British couple spent 10 years trying to conceive. Then the husband's friend recommended herbal programme and introduced them to Dr Cletus Okolo in Lagos who they paid £4,500 for bags of herbs to help them conceive. The herbs made the woman swell up as if pregnant. Read full story below...

From Daily Mail
A couple’s desperation for a baby led them into a programme of bogus herbal treatments that convinced them she was pregnant and had given birth - until DNA tests proved it was a lie. The British couple, who have not been named, returned from the specialist hospital in Nigeria to bring up their 'daughter' in Britain when they were arrested, and the little girl seized.
They had gone to a doctor in Lagos, Nigeria, to spend more than £4,500 on 'herbs' in a last ditch attempt to conceive after a decade of trying. Miraculously, the substances they ate seemed to mimic the effects of pregnancy. Even a London GP believed the symptoms, issuing a maternity leave certificate.
Nine months later, Dr Cletus Okolo staged a charade labour, during which the mother was drugged. At the end, she was handed what she believed to be her daughter.

But when they arrived back home, with little documentation, social workers were suspicious and eventually arrested the couple, taking the little girl into care.

Ten months later, they still cannot accept that the child they brought home from Nigeria is not their own, although DNA tests have shown conclusively that they are not the biological parents.

Now, in a unique decision by top family judge Mrs Justice Hogg, the ‘intelligent, educated, hard working’ couple has been cleared the of allegations that they were knowing parties to the fraud.
The judge said that, despite 10 years of trying surgery, laser treatment and IVF, the couple, both British citizens, had failed to conceive a child.

However, in 2010, the father bumped into a friend from university who told of a couple who had had twins after undergoing ‘some herbal treatment’ in Nigeria.

They leaped at the chance and travelled to Nigeria where a Dr Cletus Okolo prescribed a course of herbal treatments he claimed would do the trick.

On returning to Britain and taking the herbs, the mother noticed her body changing.
Her face, arms and belly all swelled up and even a ‘kindly and well-meaning’ local GP took the symptoms to mean she was seven months pregnant.
The doctor signed off a maternity certificate and the couple travelled back to Nigeria.
At the clinic near Lagos they handed over £4,500 and the mother was given a brown liquid to drink before entering what she thought was a delivery room.
The father waited in the corridor outside and, after few minutes, heard a baby cry.

He entered the room to find the baby girl - referred to in court only as ‘A’ - lying on the bed beside his semi-conscious wife.
He was shown a fake umbilical cord being cut and given a placenta to carry away in a plastic bag.
Afterwards, Dr Okolo wrote: 'Treatment successful, patient delivered of a baby girl. All fees paid. God’s doing'.
That was the only document that accompanied the birth and, when the couple flew home with their 'daughter', social workers were quickly on the alert.
They were later arrested and the baby girl was taken into police protection. To the couple’s ‘considerable dismay and shock’, DNA testing proved that the little girl was not their child.

Having waited so long for a baby, the couple refused accept the truth.
They insisted ‘the combination of spiritual and herbal treatments was so powerful as to be able to change DNA’.

But the judge said: 'There is no evidence before me to say that the result of the DNA testing was wrong or likely to be wrong. I do not accept the explanation of the parents.
'On that basis I have to accept the validity of the results and find that the baby is not the biological child of the putative parents.'

Social workers from the London Borough of Hillingdon, as well as the child’s court-appointed guardian, argued that the couple were ‘knowing parties to an elaborate fraud and charade upon the British immigration authorities and now parties to an attempted fraud on the Court.'
They said the couple’s account of the birth was ‘littered with inconsistency’ and implausibly embellished.

The judge conceded: 'At first blush, the immediate reaction of the ordinary man on the proverbial Clapham omnibus would no doubt be, "don’t be daft, it's a fraud, they knew it”.'

However, noting the ‘enormous difficulty’ the couple had had in conceiving a child, Mrs Justice Hogg took them at their word when they said they would ‘never seek to buy a baby’.
She added: 'Despite their education and intelligence, they are struggling with the result of the DNA test. Both of them say they still believe that A is their natural child.

'In the end, having considered all the evidence...I am driven to conclude that in some way they allowed themselves to be duped by fraudsters.

'They so much wanted a baby....they allowed themselves to fall under the spell of the herbalists, believing what was said to the mother and acting faithfully upon the instructions given to them.
'Contrary to the submissions of the local authority and guardian I do not find that the parents were wilfully and knowingly involved with or parties to a wrongful removal of A from her mother, or that they cynically ‘bought’ a baby.'

The judge concluded: 'What is clear to me, having found that she is not their biological child but the child of another mother and father, and having been removed from her mother very soon after her birth, is that A certainly is the victim of wrongdoing and illegality, and very possibly her mother as well.

'The fact remains that A is effectively an orphan. There is noone in this country who has parental responsibility for her and no information as to her birth, parentage, or background.'

Mrs Justice Hogg directed a further hearing to decide where the little girl’s best interests lie. Her finding that the couple were innocent dupes will greatly improve their chances of persuading the court that A’s future should be with them.

146 comments:

  1. Kai Nigerians and our dubious activitie! When will we ever learn?

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    1. Chai people they find child with any means....they don't even care to wait for God tyme anymore...na herbs them think sure pass...meanwhile they a®Ü been dupe...u think dat thing was a setup


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  2. Olodo EFCC will give this man 300 years in prison.

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  3. So they actually left London for herbal treatment in Nigeria. hmmm who would have thought? but those doctors were extremely wicked and I wonder how many people have been victims. may God help us

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  4. This is bad, why will a human being be so wicked to his fellow human being....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN THE SUN***

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  5. Nawao!
    ~D great anonymous!

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  6. Naija!!! Kai, fake doctor,pregnancy,even delivery.

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  7. Its so unfair of him,how could take advantage of their predicament.
    I hope he gets the deserved punishment for this.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  8. Haba! These story is too long..I tried but had to stop half way. Bon weekend Lindiway!

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    1. @May... Na ppl like u make oyinbo dey abuse us say d best way 2 hide info frm us na 2 put am inside book. Olodo ova 100

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  9. is the baby white or black? if white how did the Nigerian doctors get a newly born white baby. I think they were a party to it. the Nigerian doctor gave her herbs to make her look pregnant with her own approval probably to deceive family and friends. Whites are know for constant ultrasound during pregnancy.. it was all planned that's why they came back to Nigeria to have the baby.

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  10. Na wa o... wetin we no go hear?!...hian!

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  11. na wa 4 dis baby issue. God help us all. its nt easy 4 those ttc women.

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  12. Tired of diz gist abt Naija.....coz dem white belive al evil fin cumz frm Naija....na em mak d fin no work

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  13. Nigerians no dey carry last.

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  14. God will purnish that guy for defrauding a poor couple in need Some Nigerians sef always using wrong means to make ends meet choi

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  15. Nigerians are superheroes only they can give people children

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  16. NNA bring the money *in igbo man's voice* lolz its sad but crazy and funny! I pity the woman, but this our igbo men sef..nawaooo

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  17. Naija I hail thee. Linda is a nocturnal being

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  18. Igbo men, boiz/ pple! I hail oooooo

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  19. I won't blame the british couple cos alternative medcine works for a lot of people especially when it comes to issues of pregnancy..but since the DNA doesn't match the child must have been sold 2 them or stolen from another woman

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  20. Some pple are S̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡ wicked why raise d hope of d couple.God is d ultimate child giver.why d rush.may d lord give dem d strenght to bear their loss

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  21. Na wa o! 9ja lolz

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  22. Ghen Ghen... This is absolutely believable.
    Has anyone seen the Nigerian movie "barren women" pt 1 n 2??? This is d exact storyline. Naija I hail thee, anything to defraud any unsuspecting maga. Thank God for d hardworking pple I've met yl growing up

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  23. My naija people I hail ooo.they have done it again.smh

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  24. This couple should tell the truth jor, their story doesn't even add up.
    they must has done an ultrasound, for someone that has been struggling to have a baby. What did they find in the ultrasound? How can the gp sign them without checking properly what exactly wad going on with her? Why did they feel the need to leave uk to give birth in Nigeria? Shey they got pregnant already, what's with the risk of carrying 7 months belle across the sea? There's too much to ask.
    these useless people should stop giving naija bad names. I hope the doctor speaks up.

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    1. Weren't some women in Anambra or Imo discovered to've been doing this in a baby factory last year?

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  25. Na wa oooO mst nigerians b involved in evry bad tyn I hear abt dis daiz ?

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  26. Naija we hail thee. Hmmmm

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  27. Big lie! Where did the Nigerian doctor get a white baby?!! Abi una ma no reason am?!!! Scam!!! Big scam!!!! Them just wan stain our name!!!! I think say oyibo dey like dey labor room with their wives? How the husband no take see say na fake labor?

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  28. They were aware in one way or another. They know how corrupt Nigeria is,and they came for their own share of the cake(they came to buy a baby). Just an assumption. Poppy.

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  29. Must Nigerians continue to disgrace dis our obodo Naija Haba . Hiss

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  30. Niqerianz mostly in d news 4wronq reasons.keep qivinq dis blessed country a bad name.

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  31. Nigerians... We ar jst too brainfull if thr's any word lik dat. Lol

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  32. Things pple do jst to get 1, nd sm1 got one nd through it away

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  33. Dis is very bad. Must Nigerians continue to tag our obodo naija as country with lairs and cheaters. Haba hissing

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  34. Desperation could lead to anything. But they should get the Nigerian doctor and norture him. He can be a genius someday with this ooo. God Bless My Country

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  35. Whites will always use every means possible to denigrate blacks or rather Nigerians. The couple in question, tried for years but the wife couldn't conceive until they came to Nigeria and God did wonders for them which their pple back home found difficult to believe and now they tag it fraud. Are they saying the women didn't know if she was pregnant or not?? Are they saying the husband that stayed with her for 9months didn't if the wife as truly pregnant or not? They probably bathed together and did other things together, how can they say she wasn't pregnant?? Are they saying the doctor in Nigeria stole someone else's baby, but since they are whites, it is almost going to be impossible for the doctor in Nigeria to steal nor buy white baby for his client? Where will he see the white baby in Nigeria to steal or buy from?? What is the timing between when the woman was pregnant and when the stolen baby was brought or bought as the case may be? Does it mean that the doctor paid another white woman to sleep with another white man to conceive for this couple, just for the price of 4,500 pounds?? If that's the case, it means the doctor, the paid white conceiver and the "impregnanter' shared the 4,500 pounds? There are so many inconsistencies in this report but using deductive and inductive reasoning, one doesn't need anyone to tell him that the baby in question truly belongs to the couple. Oyibo pple pls stop spoiling our names. The most important thing here is that the couple who couldn't get pregnant in ur country for 10yrs, came to Nigeria and GOD gave them baby shikena.

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  36. na waa o, serial scammers dey are




    HOT NAIJA GIST

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  37. Hmmmmm. Nija ninjas. Weldone. Everyday for the thief.... One day for the owner of the house.

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  38. It only God that giveth child.. Buh why naija ppl dey do dis kind fin.. I pray they shall conceive and have their own child..

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  39. na whaoo! so things like these happens. i only watch it in naija movies and thought is fiction

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  40. Na so 'A' become british citizen. She should be left with the couple since they weren't even aware she's not their's, I believe she'll be taken care of even though they now know she's isn't their baby. Nawao! Naija peeps stepping their game everyday in the act of OBT.

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  41. I perfectly understand their agony, it's not easy being a childless couple. One can easily fall for things like this. 7yrs n still hoping. Sweet anonymous.

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    1. Don't worry this year 2014 you will conceive!! Amen !!!

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  42. Wonders shall never seize,nigerians and fraud, its just sum pples way of life,poor parents

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  43. After claiming British for many years look at what they fell for. A Nigerian man is a Nigerian man no matter where he is. It's even worse here in the US.
    I tire for our people sha. That's why oyibo dey use us do disco light, "pin-pon".

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  44. Lmao...... Niger i hail thee o

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  45. Naija! Na wa for una o! I've always known there was something fishy about couples who claim to have given birth, sometimes to twins, after a very long time of trying. I'm sure some of them are miracles, but most are not. The inability to conceive is very hard to accept, especially in Africa, but I wish society would accept adoption as a good alternative, so these couples are not under pressure to do all sorts of things to have kids.
    This isalso a failure of govt to regulate healthcare.

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  46. HM! NA WA OOOOO........

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  47. Dammmmmn nigerians keep denting their images abroad wtf look at dis whole story so pittyable, oyibo are so smart that u won't come to their country to mess up cos they can't grant citizenship to a child who didn't emanate from the destined parents omg dis doctor okolo fake a quasi doctor shud be arrested fake ass n fraudulent ppl, I really feel for this couple for being in agony of childlessness for a whole donkey year ahh dis pained my heart

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  48. powerful Naija medicine men...lol

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  49. Linda... d heading says Nigerian "doctor"... nothing in d body suggests that this guy is a trained physician tho...I mean he sounds like a herbalist..and a opportunistic con-artist at that denting our nations image...sad.Feel really sorry for d british couple

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  50. Is the child oyibo or Nigerian?

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  51. Is the child oyibo or Nigerian?

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  52. Is the child oyibo or Nigerian?

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  53. So no ultra sound?

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  54. Why r u guys calling him a doctor?how does a herbal medical practitioner translate to being a doctor? Linda abeg no dey give doctors bad name biko

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  55. This okolo guy is definitely not a real doctor .....that your google image is misleading.also I think the parents are lying. Why is daily mail so quick to report crimes by nigerians? And so judgemental too... e be like say them just dey find our matter! Racist pigs!

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  56. This had better be a joke! I've never heard so much rubbish in my entire life!

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  57. Na wa Nigeria again!so sad those couple must be distraught by nw!so na so d pikin dey turn British citizen?dt doc is wicked nw wt happens to d actual parents?but this story get as e be!so in Britain dey didn't go to d hospital to feel der baby's heart beat and al dt!na wa! XOXO Charmie.

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  58. Na wa Nigeria again!so sad those couple must be distraught by nw!so na so d pikin tk turn British citizen?dt doc is wicked nw wt happens to d actual parents?but this story get as e be!so in Britain dey didn't go to d hospital to feel der baby's heart beat and al dt!na wa! XOXO Charmie.

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  59. I love my naija, a place impossibilities are made possible....

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  60. I am sure dat baby is a product of one of the baby factories in Nigeria,I am happy for the baby sha,I pray they don't send her back to Nigeria

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  61. 9ja what a stupid doctor&i pray they give the children to them º°˚˚°ºoo Poor couple.

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  62. Nigerians will always show themselves,how did dia man do it?Am sure he must be a yoruba man,God save us,I pity d woman dat took all dose herbs

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  63. Ehya, they should give them d child Biko....

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  64. Can't we niggerians put on a garment of truth for once.this is not fair.

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  65. Hmm Naija, I really fear 4 d future of this country, smh#

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  66. Miracle herbal doctor, smh#

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  67. Maga has paid....Another stain to the county, Nigeria, and its citizens....SMH

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  68. Scam everywhere all in d bid to make money.God help us

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  69. Lol. Naija!!!!! Conja conja. oyibo no vex. Welcome to naija.

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  70. Wow, this is so shocking,what is gonna happen to this child now, fake herbal doctor giving naija a bad name

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  71. Wow, financial and emotional fraud.

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  72. Heya God's tym is d best


    FDJ

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  73. Social workers need to chill tho! Dey could av jes adopted if they knew they wre goin all d way 2Nigeria to get a fake baby

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  74. Chai people they find child with any means....they don't even care to wait for God tyme anymore...na herbs them think sure pass...meanwhile they a®Ü been dupe...u think dat thing was a setup



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  75. If am that little baby I will neva that my british parents, but our nigerians can make money by all means

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  76. Naija,mak we take am eazy o

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  77. They were not conned. They all planned into smuggling that baby. And that man is not a doctor. He is a herbalist. I hate stories like this

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  78. God please. Visit the fraud called #doctor

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  79. Chai! I hope they are been giving d A's custody. But if they are not giving, I pray God blesses them with their own kids...

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  80. Its d trend now in Nigeria, the fake herbal pregnancy. Mostly done in Port Harcourt. My sis in Law (husband sister) magically appeared wit her twins too. She livs lagos n flies to PH for antenatal, on one of her antenatal, she came back wit twins. One was looking like a month baby. I had this feeling, she knows down within her d kids r not hers. They don't look like anybody in d family.

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  81. Please "fake Nigerian doctor". Mind you we don't give herbal medications in hospital. Thankyou

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  82. Ojai says" na wa oooo, there is nothing someone will not see or hear . Can u believe that? Nigerians!. Anything fraudster is from naija. But they just have to keep the child. They should be allowed to paren her.

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  83. Nigerian dr kwa?a shame.I can understand their pain,not being able to conceive can make a couple diesperate.I might sound naïve,but is it not possible for them to adopt d child?am sure they will treat her.as long as d baby wasn't stolen form a mother here in naija.

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  84. This should serve as a lesson to women. How can you say the couple is very educated yet didn't do a scan through out the pregnancy especially when they returned to London. Beware this is still happening, my aunt is also taking herbal medic to conceive, that's a No no.

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  85. Lmao....In Nigeria Everything is possible!

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  86. Issoria......how I wish such scrutiny exist in this MY COUNTRY? The truth 'll be known one day!

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  87. Na wao,wonder,wonder!419 Doctors,dat Naija 4 u,anyway d 'lucky' baby is in d UK now,but 2 bad 4 d biological mother. A lesson 2 all.

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  88. Hmmmmm Naija and continuous wahala. Sad for the girl's original mother yet happy that at least she would grow up in a loving environment in the U.K.

    The doctor na advanced 419 but with RESULTS!!! Then again, who says DNA is 100% accurate. Don't dull. Watch Crime and Investigation channel on Dstv.

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  89. So sad....Nigeria and fraud always in d same sentence.

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  90. Some pple r just bent on soiling naija's name...... haba!

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  91. There was a naija movie with this same story line. It's really sad.

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  92. Some nigerians sha.....

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  93. Dr Cletus Okolo how u take perform that kine magic? This on the couple is finding it difficult to believe the child is not theirs even after a DNA. Elegidi gan

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  94. Hmmm wonders shall never end naija no der carry last at all..

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  95. Well, That's a sad story. I particularly know of a herbal doctor that does something like this... well his Modus operandi is that the woman will be pregnant and after 6 months, she's gonna loose the baby... well, after all the fees has been paid anyways. All this na local fraud!!!

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  96. Wonders shall neva end


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  97. This is real gobe. But some details were left out. Like, if na white pikin or black pikin they gave d couple or albino. Cus Nigerians can do so many things. If I its a white child, where did the doctor get d child cus u can't pay a white man or woman to sell his or their child expect they r in serious trouble, which I doubt. Linda, please I await the remaining part of this news.

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  98. Na so.............they will never believe anyfin from nigeria is genuine even when it is.

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  99. kai nigeria haba ah!ah! na wa o!

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  100. linda pls stop all diz,am tird of white people trying to spoil naija name.dont dey learn frm others. haha

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  101. Hmmmm,everydy diffrnt knds of story,naija alwys involvin in fraud.Well it serve dem riit since dy can't wait 4 God tym.

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  102. Im wondering. Is the baby white?
    And where did the 9ja doc get a new white baby to give them?

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  103. Ihe na eme..sumtin d happen 4 dis world ooo

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  104. I think d child should b givn 2 d couples since n one knw her biological parent.

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  105. Naija people n money!!!God,thay shld be punish for that.

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  106. My God! Just like the women in Rumuokoro PH, Aba,and Ijebuode...Gving desperate women other Pples babies after collecting 1.8million for twins,they wold gv them herbs to 'swell' them up and ask them not to go for antenatal or scan.And their Target population r menopaused women.....Very wicked

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  107. 9ja i dey hail o, una no dey fall my hand

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  108. The judge was right, baby sales is now a common practice in Nigeria and rrumours had it that young boys and girls were abducted or stolen and forced into babies manufacturing workers. The locations spread across Nigeria with headquarters in the East or South South. If this case is followed up by the authorities of both country with effective use of security agents the truth will surely come out.

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  109. Linda, but how possible is it to get a fresh white babe for the parents? Several things are involved here linlin, Pregnancy symptoms cant be that fake. She had the opportunity to do scan. It's possible the doctors in Britain wouldn't want to be proven false. Linda the British medical team may be beafing our naija herbal doctors cos they don't believe in us. God pass them or African brain pass them.

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  110. The judge was right, baby sales is now a common practice in Nigeria and rrumours had it that young boys and girls were abducted or stolen and forced into babies manufacturing workers. The locations spread across Nigeria with headquarters in the East or South South. If this case is followed up by the authorities of both country with effective use of security agents the truth will surely come out.

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  111. What a sad story, na wah for dis madness for wealth oh.

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  112. What a sad story, na wah for dis madness for wealth oh.

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  113. Hmmm! Oyibo dey jealous our herbal doctors abeg. How easy is it to get a fresh 1-day old white babe for that kind runs? Couldn't the woman go for scan while expecting? What happend to her "swollen" body after d delivery? Them no fit check her "thing"? Abeg make them free the cople joor!

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  114. May God deliver Nigeria from the hands of souls like this bastard doctor. Heartless fool. Cashing in on other people's desperation and sorrow. God will judge you.


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  115. shameful. nigerians please behave u guys are making life tough for the good ones. see how tight it is now to renew visa mofos sort of hate these idiots

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  116. So d woman didn't Go for anti natal? WherE dey would have done series of scan to know how d baby is faring? For nine months u didn't dictate,that there isn't any baby in ur womb! I don't understand d whole drama..am sure the couple knows the plan and strategy of the herbal doc to help them get a child by all means* next pLs*

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  117. I tink what's best for d baby is for her 2 remain with d couple.Judge,na beg I dey beg u o!

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  118. Naija I hail!!!

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  119. Mehn! Naija sef...Gosh!!! Nigeria is becoming so intelligent in criminal ways

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  120. If its fraud then the couple have been wronged. Pls they should let them raise the child. They have suffered enough

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  121. Stuffs lyk dis do really apn??i just watched a movie barren women and this was exactly this that happend in d'movie. I actually thought it was just a movie. I soo feel 4 d parents

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  122. This story stinks to high heaven! This is a very poor defence & if the court believes it, there r silly. What is the persecution team doing, listening to this crap & not doing their homework. Which British couple goes to Nigeria to have a baby? British couple who live in Nigeria don't even fucking have their kids in Nigeria unless it is a fucking emergency & they couldn't fly out. So many other things here have more hole in it than a sieve.

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  123. Nawa ooo, Naija no dey carry last A1 in crimes every different methods n ideas of deceiving people keeps coming up

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  124. Nigerians, must we show how smart we are in terms of dupin pple.

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  125. For those asking where they got a white baby from, etc, d article didn't mention that d couple r whites. They r just British and could be black british, in which case, e dey easy na

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  126. Dr George Ndukwe of Zita west is a nigerian based in europe and has proven success stories with regards to fertility and babies... I dont know why the british couple went all the way to nigeria when there is one who could kindly help in london.

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  127. see gobe! u leave uk come naija dy find pikin and u think say naija no go give u one. u dy joke o... cos we no dy carry last

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  128. So even the British doc was also conned that he gave 7mths maternity leave?
    There's more to this story

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  129. So they weren't having ultrasounds during her gestation period? What cock and bull is this?

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  130. My tk on dis is a bit different. 1. Who comes to Nigeria for medicare talkless of hving a baby there. 2. D way d judge found it easy to believe dis obvious dubious couple just bc they a British. If it were a Nigerian in d same case scenario I bet my life the British court would hv found dem complicit. 3. I'm cheering 4 d little child bc she is d victor in all these. I wonder wat future she wud hv had in Nigeria.

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  131. This is not common with what we have on ground today. Most women follow that pattern. Hmm but are they white or black cuz if white then d baby must be white n its lmpossible to get oyibo baby here. That Dr no try at all.

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