Monday, September 30, 2019

Daily Mail: "19 pregnant women are freed from Nigerian 'baby factory' where abducted women were raped so their children could be sold for £1,000 each"

According to the article, a majority of the women were tricked into leaving their home villages with promises of domestic work in Lagos before being raped and impregnated; but others apparently were willing to produce children for the scheme, but believed they were going to be paid. And this from the end of the article: "Baby factories are not uncommon in Nigeria - last week a one-week-old baby was saved from an illegal trade syndicate in Lagos, while another huge raid last year rescued 160 children."

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