At the state Police Command, in Lagos woman said she had been in this
business for over a year. She confessed that she had already helped
women to deliever countless number of children through a very
questionable method. Depending on the sex and number of babies her
clients requests for, she is been paid between N1,500,000 to N3,000,000.

The
bubble, however, bust when a 61-year-old Lagos-based woman, identified
as Cecilia Adesope, who was allegedly delivered of a set of twins at the
Port Harcourt delivery centre, was arrested by the police in Lagos,
when she took the babies to a hospital for inoculation.
Embattled
Oby said: “I am now ready to talk, because it seems we are hiding
something here. Cecilia was brought to me by one Mr. and Mrs Peller. No…
she was brought to me by Mrs Okoro, who is now at large. She has been
treating her, and she pleaded with me to help her deliver a set of twin
babies. That all her life she has not had any child of her own, that she
is desperate.
“Mrs Okoro told me that
we should use my apartment since her husband was around and she does
not want him to know about this issue. So I agreed and N1,500,000 was
paid into my account for the job. On her due date, she travelled down to
Port Harcourt and we all went to my place. I gave her some herbs to
chew after which she went to the toilet, when she got out, we asked her
to lie down and push with all her might while I held her hands.
“At
a point, we used a razor blade to give her some tear so that blood will
come out and make the whole thing look real. Mrs Okoro then brought the
babies, whom she had arranged from somewhere. That was when mama heard
the cries of babies.”
Mother’s story
When
she was asked how she met Mrs Okoro and where the babies were brought
from, Oby told newsmen that she knows Mrs Okoro very well, as both of
them work together in ‘helping women deliver,’ but declined to give any
information on where the babies were brought from.
On her part,
Cecilia Adesope, told newsmen that she was brought to Oby by a woman
still at large, believed to be Mrs Okoro, who had told her Oby would be
able to help her. She said she was asked to go to Port Harcourt for
delivery after she paying N1,500,000.
Cecilia said she was given
some herbs after which she noticed her stomach getting bigger and she
was convinced she was finally pregnant.
She said: “When I got to
Port Harcourt for delivery on the date I was given, I was given
something like a seed to chew. After I did, I felt like going to the
toilet. When I got out of the toilet, I was asked to lie down and push
with all my power.
“After that, I heard cries of babies. I also
noticed some blood on my private part, and was given a pad to use. I did
not go to the hospital during the pregnancy period, because I was
instructed not to do so, as the hospital scan will not see the babies.
“When
I returned to Lagos with my set of twins, I decided to take them to the
hospital for inoculation injections. I don’t know what went wrong, but
while we were waiting for the injection, the police came and arrested
me.”
Another expectant ‘mother’
Also paraded was 43-year-old Joy Ibe, a supposedly pregnant woman, who lives at Ajah area of Lagos.
She
told newsmen she has been married for 18 years without any issue, a
dilemma that sent her everywhere seeking for the fruit of the womb,
until she came in contact with Port Harcourt-based Oby Gorge.
Joy
told newsmen how she met Oby, and what followed: “One of my neighbours
visited Nigeria and heard about Oby. After she travelled back to the
Unites States, she sent me Oby’s number and asked me to contact her if I
am interested.
“I called up Oby and told her my problems. She
gave me her address to come and meet her in Port Harcourt. When I got to
there and met with her, she gave me some herbs, which I took and
returned to Lagos. After sometime, I noticed that my stomach started
getting bigger, and I believed I was pregnant.
“I was also asked
to come to Port Harcourt when I am due to deliver. I have not gone to
the hospital for scan, because the instruction given to me was that the
scan will not be able to identify the babies in the womb. I paid her
N2,700,000 for triplets.
Signs of pregnancy
“The only signs I have as a pregnant woman is my swollen stomach and legs which you can see. I still see my period sometimes.
“On
the day I was arrested by the police, Oby had invited me to Port
Harcourt for check-up, so she could ascertain if I am due for delivery. I
went and she checked me. After that she said I was not due, that I have
to wait for a little longer.
“But because it was late for me to
travel back to Lagos that very day, she said I should pass the night at
her house. I obliged. That was when the police came and arrested us.
From what I am seeing right now, I don’t believe that I am pregnant
despite my swollen stomach and legs.”
Information given to members
of the press by the Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, revealed
that it took a while for Cecelia to be convinced that she did not
actually deliver the babies, going by the supposedly pregnancy period
and delivery experience she had.
It was also gathered that the babies have been taken to one of the orphanage homes in Lagos.