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Female lawyer stuns immigration: ‘I paid N1.5million for mystery baby’.

A lawyer from Cameroon, Mrs Ngala
Norgu Julia, has been arrested by men of
the Cross River State Command of the
Nigerian Immigration Service, NIS, for
allegedly being in possession of a one-
week -old baby girl which she claimed
she was delivered of by a herbalist at
Okitiputa, Ondo State.
Mr Samuel Igochi, the Comptroller of
Immigration, Cross River State Command, said Ngala was arrested by
the Intelligence and Investigation Team
of the Service at the Calabar port while
trying to smuggle the baby to Cameroon.
"She claimed a herbalist in Okitikpupa,
Ondo State gave her some herbs which
she took in November 2012 after which
she got pregnant and delivered the baby
but there are no signs in her that she
actually delivered that baby", Ogochi
said.
According to him, a team was constituted
to examine her but, after due examination, there were no signs that
she actually delivered the baby.
"Since the 1st of September 2013 which
she gave as the date for her delivery, her
breasts were not able to produce milk as
is always the case with every birth which
is quite unusual", the NIS boss stated.
"She then said she paid the sum of N1.5
million to the woman who delivered her
of the baby . Why such a whooping sum
for just delivery which is not by
Caesarean process?".
He said the child would be handed over
to the National Agency Against
Trafficking in Persons, NATIP, for
upkeep till the determination of the case
since the NIS is not a baby factory.
"Taking care of such a baby is very
expensive and time demanding and since
the Nigerian Immigration Service is not
equipped to handle such responsibility,
we will hand over the child like the one
we had two weeks ago to NAPTIP in
Uyo"
Ngala, who was accompanied by another
Cameroonian lady, Mrs Mende Cecila
Fru, said she heard about the Okitipupa
clinic assisting women to deliver children
supernaturally and so she had to borrow
money and came to Nigeria to consult
the woman and she was given herbal
medicine which she took and and got
pregant.
"When I heard that the woman was
helping women without children to
deliver babies, I borrowed money here
and there and came to Nigeria and she
gave me herbal medicine and when I
went back I met my partner and I
became pregnant".
According to her, out of the sum of 1.5
million she paid to the clinic N277.000
was for the herbs to enable her become
pregnant while 1 .2 million was for
delivery of the baby. "She told me the
delivery was supernatural, so I should
not visit any orthodox medicine when I
am about to deliver, that I should go to
Okitipupa and truly when I got there,
after nine days, she took me to a room
and delivered me of the baby".
She said she was asked to lie on the floor
while somebody exerted pressure on her
stomach while she was asked to push
and the baby came out and fell on the
floor . " The woman then beat the child
three times on the back and the child
began to cry and I was asked to stand
up".
Mrs Fru, who accompanied Ngala, on her
part, said she did not go inside the room
where the baby was delivered but sat in
the parlour and when she heard a baby
cry, "They took me inside and I saw the
child still covered with blood and I was
very happy for my friend for the
successful delivery of her baby".
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