UNESCO first
reported on cases of ‘baby harvesting’ in Nigeria in 2006. “Here,
childless marriages are sometimes seen as shameful, or even troubled by
witchcraft,” says Anas.
“At the same time,
single mothers are frowned upon and abortion is illegal. Legal adoption
takes a long time, so some couples try a short cut. And some
unscrupulous people match the unwanted babies with childless couples for
money, against the law.”
Anas and Nwaebuni
pose as a couple who have been unable to have a child in 12 years of
marriage, and who are now being pressured to divorce by his parents.
Equipped with a
secret camera, they visit private clinics and orphanages to find out how
easy it is to buy a child illegally, with no questions asked.
They are offered a
baby at Destiny’s Child orphanage in Ulakwo by Ada Ezeoyi, for $4 000
for a girl or $5000 for a male child. They are also offered a baby by
Basic Clinic and Maternity Home in Imo State, owned by Doctor Ohaeri.
They are asked for a similar figure.
They also expose unethical medical practice by Akinbode Damilola, a
so-called miracle doctor who operates from a pharmacy in Delta State
offering bogus fertility treatments.
“We were not able
to care for a stranger’s child ourselves, so we backed out of the deal,”
says Anas. “Our investigation has shone a light on parts of a sinister
network. It involves genuine doctors and cynical staff in orphanages,
who will sell vulnerable children to the highest payer. We have passed
our evidence on to the authorities so that justice can prevail.”
Africa Investigates
is a groundbreaking Al Jazeera series that gives some of Africa’s best
journalists the opportunity to pursue high-level investigative targets
across the continent – using their unique perspective and local
knowledge to put corruption, exploitation and abuse under the spotlight.
Previous documentaries in the series have won One World Media and
Mohamed Amin Africa Media awards.
Nigeria’s Baby
Farmers repeats on Al Jazeera English on 4 December 2015 at 04:30, 5
December at 17:30, and 6 December at 06:30 CAT.
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