 
 
Thirty nine-year-old Angela Chidozie, who
 was arrested last week Friday by men of the Ogun State Police Command 
at a house she allegedly used as a ‘baby factory’ in Akute area of the 
state, is currently cooling off at the Anti-Human Trafficking and Child 
Labour Unit of the command. She was arrested with eight young girls who are in different stages of pregnancy.
The fair-complexioned lady told Saturday PUNCH that money was not the aim of operating the business.
Asked how she was sure of that, she said,
 “I study those who come to buy babies from me. When I am sure that they
 actually want to buy because they are looking for the fruits of the 
womb, I sell the babies to them.
“It is my job now. I know how to test the
 women to see if they actually cannot have children. When I see people 
who come to me for children, I know if they want the babies for ritual 
purposes or not. I ensure the women come with their husbands.  I don’t 
sell children to them if they don’t come with their spouses.
“It is not about the money. My concern is
 just to help the young girls and to help those who want children. This 
is why I pray on the babies before I hand them over to the buyers. I 
make sure the babies are okay.”
Saturday PUNCH asked how she 
ensured that the babies were okay as she claimed after she had sold them
 off, Chidozie said, “I just know. Some buyers come back to thank me and
 even buy cartons of soft drinks for me in appreciation.”
Chidozie said she gave the girls in her ‘baby factory’ ante-natal care in the house where she kept them.
She explained that she had a dedicated nurse who took care of the pregnant girls.
“One day, I met a woman who wore a nurse 
uniform, I approached her and asked if she could treat my sister. She 
followed me home and I introduced her to the girls. She later agreed to 
come and treat them anytime necessary.
“She gave the girls injection anytime they needed treatment. She also supplied their medicines.
“When the girls were due, the nurse 
delivered them of the babies in my house but when she was not around and
 a girl was in labour, I would deliver the girl of the baby myself.  I 
can do it because I am a herbal doctor; so I know how to deliver women 
of babies. I have only personally delivered three girls of their 
babies.”
Chidozie insisted that she did not force 
any of the girls into the business. She said they came to her because 
they did not want their babies.
She claimed she screened the girls before
 accepting them, adding that she rejected anyone that did not provide 
satisfactory answers to her questions.
 “I asked them where their parents were 
and who impregnated them. If the girls didn’t give me any good response,
 I sent them back to where they came from. Even last week I still sent 
three of them away.”
Asked if she actually asked any of the 
eight girls who impregnated them, Chidozie struck a thoughtful pose and 
said, “I can’t remember.”
“But in the past, I have called the 
boyfriends of pregnant girls in my custody to confirm that they want 
their babies sold,” she said.
Chidozie became evasive when asked the highest amount she had ever sold a baby.
 “I don’t collect much; you know fingers 
are not equal. Some come to my house begging that they don’t have much. I
 collect N200,000 from some, even N150,000 from some others. I don’t 
really know where those who approach me for babies come from.”
Saturday PUNCH asked why she did 
not direct the girls to proper orphanages if she was not doing it for 
the money, she said “I don’t know why they prefer me.”
She had told the police upon her arrest 
that she gave the pregnant girls between N70,000 and N80,000 after their
 babies were sold off at the rate of N300,000.
Chidozie said her husband knew she was involved in the business in the past but had warned her to stop the business.
The eight girls rescued from Chidozie’s 
‘baby factory’ are also in the custody of the Anti-Human Trafficking and
 Child Labour Unit.
Police Public Relations Officer of the 
state command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, said the AHTCLU had started getting 
in touch with the families of the girls.
He said, “This is not a careless police 
command. The girls will help us in the investigation and prosecution of 
this case. Efforts are ongoing to link the girls with their families. At
 the moment, we have been able to contact three of the families.
“Investigation has been widened in this 
case to include potential baby buyers and past buyers who have 
patronised the woman (Chidozie).”
He said the baby factory was discovered 
as a result of the persistence of a resident of the area who gave a 
tip-off on the activities in the house.
 The police spokesperson urged the public to give information to the police without fear.
He said, “The man who gave the tip-off 
actually reported twice. The first time, the police went there and saw 
nothing. The man reported again and it was discovered that the woman 
(Chidozie) hid the girls in the wardrobe. One of them actually fainted 
as a result of that and had to be taken to the hospital.
“We are living in the past. That is why people think that when they give information to the police, it may bounce back on them.
“But members of the public
 should know who to give information to. They should Approach an officer
 who heads a formation on any information because such officers can 
distinguish between rumours and intelligence.Culled from punch 
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