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  • Anambra woman faces prosecution for using grandson in child labour

    Anambra woman faces prosecution for using grandson in child labour

    A middle-aged woman identified as Nkechi will be prosecuted for allegedly involving her 7-year-old grandson (identity withheld) in money-making activities in Onitsha, Anambra state.

    The disclosure came from Commissioner Ify Obinabo of Women and Social Welfare after a group of traders apprehended the boy for selling sachet water in the Ochanja market during school hours.

    Obinabo said she had summoned the grandmother, while the victim was in state government’s protection, vowing to prosecute other offenders of child labour in the state.

    She expressed concern about the escalating incidence of child labour and emphasised the government’s commitment to holding offenders accountable.

    According to her, one major effect of child labour is psychological instability as the childhood of the victims had been taken away from them.

    She further advised parents to take advantage of Governor Chukwuma Soludo-led administration’s free education to enrol their children in school.

    Narrating his ordeal, the 7-year-old pure-water hawker, said his grandmother had asked him to hawk pure water so they would be able to feed.

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    He said: “I’m a primary 2 pupil and living with my grandmother in Onitsha while my mother is in Lagos with my elder brother.

    “It was my grandmother who asked me to hawk pure water so we would be able to feed. She usually gives me N250.00 every day to purchase water and I trek from 33 to Ochanja each day to make sales.”

    On the profit he makes per day and what the proceeds were used for, the victim said: “I make about N2000 every day we use in buying rice and spaghetti for feeding.

    The traders who brought the victim to the commissioner, also donated the sum of N10,200 to assist him enroll him in school.

    The commissioner expressed gratitude to the traders who belonged to the Ochanja Market Union for their decision to bring the boy to her attention, urging others to follow their example for the betterment of society.

  • LP, APGA bicker over legislative scorecards in Anambra

    LP, APGA bicker over legislative scorecards in Anambra

    Labour Party (LP) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Anambra State are trading words over the performances of State and National lawmakers.

    APGA, through its National Publicity Secretary, Mazi Ejimofor Opara, described LP supporters as mere disgruntled elements and power mongers with misplaced priorities as well as a bunch of jokers with no clear-cut directions as to why they were elected to occupy public offices.”

    But Director of Communication, Forum of Labour Party State House of Assembly Candidates, Anambra chapter, Chibuzo Udekigbo, berated the APGA scribe, describing him as “errand boy”

    He wondered how a party with eight serving lawmakers from Anambra State in the National Assembly, including three Chairmen of various Standing Committees and Deputy Minority Whip could be referred to as bunch of jokers with no clear-cut directions.

    According to him, while APGA’s spheres of influence were limited to Anambra State, the Labour Party had a national spread.

    He challenged APGA’s scribe to publish the profiles of its parliamentarians in the state and national assemblies as well as empowerment programmes of party members.

    He cited the likes of Senator Victor Umeh (Anambra Central); Senator Tony Nwoye (Anambra North) as well as Prof. Oby Lilian Orogbu Awka North and South in the House of representatives as members of the party who had recorded landmark achievements since they assumed offices.

    According to him: “The academic and professional profiles of our elected national and state assemblies members are quite excellent.

    “Among them are medical doctors, professors, lawyers, engineers, and other professionals who are performing credibly well in their legislative responsibilities. 

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    “At the National Assembly where Labour Party has eight serving members from Anambra State; three are chairmen of various Standing Committees and Deputy Minority Whip; while APGA got none. APGA is a regional party in Anambra State alone.

    “It is obvious that Prof. Soludo has entered panic attack, for he is aware that the 2025 governorship election is around the corner and Labour Party is set to rescue Ndi-Anambra from Governor Soludo’s impoverishment policies.

    “We send the errand boy of the APGA-led government on an errand to his benefactor, the governor of Anambra, to leave Labour Party alone and focus on tackling the insecurity, poor medical and school facilities in Anambra, and desist from destroying the goods of petty traders in Awka and Ekwulobia, and fighting the Traditional institution, Religious institutions and opposition parties.”

  • Inspector declared wanted for alleged murder

    Inspector declared wanted for alleged murder

    The Anambra Police Command has declared one of its officers, Inspector Audu Omadefu, wanted over suspected murder.

    The Police spokesperson, Ikenga Tochukwu disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

    He said the cop, with the AP No. 362178, has turned fugitive after the alleged crime as his whereabouts remained unknown.

    He urged anyone with useful information on the officer’s whereabout to report to the nearest Police Station, assuring that such information would be treated with utmost confidentiality.

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    The statement reads: “Anambra State Police Command hereby declare AP No. 362178, Inspector Audu Omadefu WANTED for MURDER.

    “The Command urges any member of the public who sees the fugitive or has information on his whereabout to report to the nearest Police Station or call the Command Control Room number *07039194332* or the PPRO on *08039334002*

    “Any information given in this regard shall be treated with utmost confidentiality.”

  • Group to Catholic Church: Stop blackmail against Igbo leader in Anambra

    Group to Catholic Church: Stop blackmail against Igbo leader in Anambra

    An Igbo group, (Igbo Gadi Nma-Igbo will be good), has warned the Catholic Church in Anambra state to stop what it described as a smear campaign against a prominent Igbo leader.

    Specifically, the group said the sociopolitical movement threatened that it would use every arsenal in its disposal to resist whatever force being used against Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka (Rojenny) by the church.

    The warning was contained in a statement by the group in Awka, signed by the National Secretary, Comrade Ugwuoke Emmanuel and made available to reporters.

    In the statement which reads in part, it said, “We condemn the erroneous impression that the Igbo leader sponsored touts and miscreants who are camping at a company premises located at Oba, Anambra state.

    “It is very unfortunate that some elements in disguise as Catholic clergy and some misguided persons will initiate a criminal blackmail against the person of revered Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka (Ogilisi Igbo)”

    The group said the church alleged that he sponsored some touts camping at the premises of a company site in Oba.

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    This, according to them, was in their bid to deceive the Nigeria security agents to confiscate the premises.

    “Through our thorough investigation, ( Igbo Gadi Nma) found out that the said premises of the Company belongs to Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka (Ogilisi Igbo), the proprietor of Rojeny Games Village, Oba.

    “Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka entered into a consent agreement with the late Very Rev Monsgnor to rent out his company premises as a take off campus for Tansian University.

    “Igbo Gadi Nma” has obtained the original documents containing the consent agreements signed by Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka, his witnesses and the late Very Rev Monsignor and his witnesses.

    “We also have documents containing the court’s judgments in favour of Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka.

    “Igbo Gadi Nma warned the leadership of the Onitsha Archdiocese of the Catholic Church to immediately halt and save the church from shame.

    “Igbo Gadi Nma will never allow distablizers of Igbo land to continue in their ill-mannered activities to truncate the economic development of Igbo land,” the group wrote.  

  • Anambra govt bans public display of caskets

    Anambra govt bans public display of caskets

    The Anambra State Government has banned the public display of caskets for fabrication and sale in the state.

    The government also banned the depositing of corpses in the mortuary or any other place beyond two months from the date of death.

    This is contained in a law enacted by the Anambra State House of Assembly. The law is to control burial and funeral ceremony activities in the state.

    Anambra State governor Chukwuma Soludo, who commended the assembly for the legislation, said: “Anambra Burial Law is a very Progressive law to remove the burden and pressure on the poor as well as liberate women from oppressive practices during burials.

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    “We celebrate “befitting living” and only a decent funeral.”

    By this law, all mortuary attendants are to report to the Ministry of Health of any corpse which has stayed beyond one month from the date it was deposited.

    It warned that any person who contravenes the provisions will be fined N100,000 or six months imprisonment or both.

    It further stipulated that all burial and funeral ceremonies of indigenous deceased persons in the state shall be registered with the town union of the deceased.

    Also, the new law warned against blocking roads and streets during burial ceremonies.

    It advised that this can only be done with permission from the appropriate Local Government Authority.

  • Anambra, US companies partner

    Anambra, US companies partner

    Anambra State and technology companies from the United States (US) have met to explore ways of working together for the growth of the economy.

     During the meeting with US Consulate General, William Stevens in Lagos, the Anambra State Government’s Executive Council delegation, led by Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, engaged in strategic discussions with the envoy and influential leaders from 26 renowned US high-tech companies.

     The Executive Council delegation included key figures such as MD/CEO of the Anambra State ICT Agency, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata, Commissioner for Industry, Uchechukwu Christian, and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Innovation and Business Incubation, Ms. Chinwe Okoli.

    The meeting was designed to explore avenues for collaboration, forge corporate alliances, and foster technological partnerships to accelerate Anambra State’s growth.

     The meeting also provided an opportunity to enhance strategic partnerships for economic development and the exchange of technologies, fostering shared prosperity between the state, its tech companies, and their counterparts in the US.

    The Anambra delegation used the opportunity to present the state’s tech developmental strides under Governor Soludo’s visionary leadership, as well as the strategic plan of the government to build an Anambra where the tech ecosystem thrives.

    While highlighting the key initiatives driving tech revolutions within the state, Agbata underscored Mr. Governor’s commitment to establishing the state as a thriving hub for digital transformation and innovation.

    The US high-tech companies participating in the discussions expressed eagerness to support the State in diverse capacities one of which is robust support for the State’s Digital Health and Education Transformation initiatives pledged by Amazon Web Services and technical support and offer of substantial discounts for future devices purchased in the state by Dell and HP.

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    Meta also pledged to deepen collaboration in the state through partners such as IGHub and Fate Foundation, while Google expressed enthusiasm to pilot several initiatives and explore opportunities to enhance the digital presence of SMEs in the state thereby contributing to increased digital footprints.

    Noteworthy, however, is the understanding that these commitments are preliminary and subject to further discussions and fine-tuning, by both the state government and these tech industry giants, towards translating these commitments into impactful projects that will bring about lasting positive change for the people of the state.

    This strategic alliance signals a significant milestone in state’s journey towards becoming a technology-driven hub and aligns seamlessly with Mr. Governor’s commitment to his vision to transform the state into the digital and creative capital of Nigeria. The partnerships forged with these leading industry giants, no doubt, are poised to catalyze innovation, economic growth, and societal development within the state.

    Soludo, in his remarks, expressed gratitude for the willingness of the US companies to support Anambra’s technological advancement, emphasizing the state’s commitment under his watch, to creating a conducive environment for collaboration and a thriving ecosystem for innovation.

  • Anambra 2025 governorship Soludo with traditional rulers

    Anambra 2025 governorship Soludo with traditional rulers

    Undoubtedly, the political landscape of Anambra state is already ablaze with the fires of the impending 2025 gubernatorial battle. However, the current administration, led by Prof. Chukwuma Sol udo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), is only midway through its tenure. Governor Soludo has found himself in the crosshairs, particularly for his foray into the intricacies of the traditional institution, notably with the Obi of Onitsha, Nnaemeka Achebe.

    His most formidable adversary in this political chess match is Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, representing Anambra South senatorial zone and an influential figure in the oil sector. The crux of the matter lies in Ubah’s defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and his expressed interest in challenging Soludo for the governorship. The incumbent governor harbours concerns that Ubah’s alignment with APC, and a potential nod from President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, may pose a threat to his re-election prospects. Ubah, often viewed as a political dynamo echoing the legacy of the late K O Mbadiwe, dismisses Soludo’s apprehensions, asserting that the governor fears him.

     The Senator pledges a single four-year term, promising to promptly conduct local government elections that have eluded the state for the past 18 years within a mere four months. Perceiving discontent among the populace due to perceived administrative missteps, Soludo appears to have initiated a political vendetta against Ubah to counteract potential hostility. The recent clash between Governor Soludo and Senator Ubah escalated over chieftaincy titles bestowed upon Ubah by certain traditional rulers in the state, leading to the suspension and subsequent dethronement of these traditional leaders by the Governor. This audacious move has triggered public outcry, with many questioning the Governor’s authority to take such drastic actions, labeling it as unwarranted jealousy.

    Ubah’s political journey took a turn in October 2023 when he defected from the Young Progressives Party (YPP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). His reception into the APC, alongside Senator Uche Ekwunife in December, fueled speculations of a potential alliance for the 2025 gubernatorial race on the APC platform, with Ubah eyeing the governorship and Ekwunife as the deputy. Amidst the festive season, Ubah received three distinct traditional titles from different monarchs, including Odenjinji (earthquake) from Neni in Anaocha, Ikemba (the warlord) from Aguluezechukwu in Soludo’s local government, and Egbe eji eje ogu (the gun meant for war). These titles further heightened tensions between Ubah and Soludo.

    In response to Ubah’s growing influence, the Anambra State government issued a letter, signed by the commissioner for local government and chieftaincy matters, Collins Nwabunwanne, suspending the monarch of Neni, Damian Ezeani, amplifying the political turbulence in the state. The monarch was accused of not seeking clearance from the state government before bestowing titles on people, including “persons with questionable character.” “The Code of Conduct for Traditional Rulers in Anambra provides that no traditional ruler can confer chieftaincy title on anyone from outside his domain without obtaining the permission of the traditional ruler of the recipient’s community. This is to curtail observed abuses, including a growing trend whereby a minority of traditional rulers have demonstrated a penchant for trading chieftaincy titles for money, thereby bringing the traditional institution to ridicule and disrepute.

    “This brazen disregard for law and order as well as directives by lawful authorities cannot be tolerated in the new Anambra of today. We have received confirmed reports that you conferred such a phantom chieftaincy title on one Senator Ifeanyi Ubah in violation of the code of conduct and without clearance from the Ministry. Your action is an affront to order and good governance. In the light of the above, I am directed to inform you that Mr. Governor has in the exercise of his powers suspended your recognition as traditional ruler of Neni until further notice,” Nwabunwanne said in the letter.

    The fallout from Governor Soludo’s actions reverberated across various sectors, sparking unprecedented reactions from the APC, other political parties, religious institutions, professionals, market leaders, civil society organisations, and a media frenzy. The collective disapproval echoed through every facet of society. However, the most impactful response came in the form of a poignant letter from the Obi of Onitsha, Nnaemeka Achebe, which indicted Soludo’s administration for its perceived disregard for traditional institutions. Achebe’s missive, reportedly prompted by the forced apology extracted from the Neni monarch by Soludo, cut through the political tumult with unfiltered truths.

    Achebe’s candid assessment compelled Soludo to take drastic measures, leading to the dissolution of the state traditional council, where the revered monarch had served as the chairman. The dissolution marked a significant shift in the power dynamics, reflecting the palpable tension between the governor and the traditional institution. The incident underscores the delicate balance between political authority and cultural heritage in Anambra state.

    Obi Achebe’s letter, titled “Notification for the Suspension of HRH Igwe Damian O. Ezeani, The traditional ruler of Neni,” was addressed to the commissioner for local government and chieftaincy matters, Hon. Tony Collins Nwabunwanne. In the letter, Achebe expressed his dismay over the handling of the suspension of Igwe Damian Ezeani and criticized the disrespectful tone and language used in the official communication. Achebe highlighted the lack of respect and sensitivity in addressing the traditional rulers of Anambra State, emphasising their high esteem in the comity of traditional institutions. He took issue with the characterisation of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah as “one Senator Ifeanyi Ubah,” considering it disrespectful, offensive and unbecoming of a commissioner.

    The Obi of Onitsha questioned the severity of the suspension and the threat of withdrawing the Certificate of Recognition, suggesting that there might be other undisclosed issues related to Igwe Neni or Senator Ubah. Achebe also pointed out the need for a fair and proportionate response, considering Senator Ubah’s status as a federal lawmaker, a chieftaincy title holder in his hometown, Nnewi, and a notable business investor and philanthropist in Anambra State. Achebe’s letter underscored the importance of addressing traditional institutions with respect, sensitivity and fairness, raising concerns about the potential hidden motives behind the suspension.

    “I was embarrassingly inundated with phone calls and messages from traditional rulers and other persons seeking clarification from me as chairman of ASTRC regarding a situation to which I was not privy. Your letter to lgwe Damian Ezeani was copied to the Commissioner of Police and Director of DSS, Anambra State, but not to the chairman of the ASTRC. This act, amongst many others, was seen by the traditional rulers of Anambra State as a measure of the worth of the traditional institution to the present administration.

    “The tone and language of your letter were, by any measure, a public riot act and pontification to the same majority of traditional rulers that you extolled as acting with dignity and integrity. The letter lacked respect and sensitivity in addressing the traditional rulers of Anambra State who, by any standard, are held in very high esteem in the comity of the traditional institutions of Nigeria and beyond. Your letter also stated that “lgwe Damian Ezeani, as traditional ruler of Neni, conferred such a phantom chieftaincy title on one Senator Ifeanyi Ubah in violation of the Code of Conduct and without clearance from the Ministry.”

    “The ASTRC cannot yet take a view on the violation of the Code of Conduct until it receives a report from the ad-hoc committee it set up to meet with lgwe Neni.  Nevertheless, it is very manifestly presented above that no written directives from your Ministry on conferment of chieftaincy titles existed before 08 January 2024 when lgwe Neni was suspended. Your reference to a second-term Right Honorable Distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as “one Senator Ifeanyi Ubah” is most disrespectful, offensive, and unbecoming of one holding a political office as Commissioner. It is noteworthy that a person can only qualify to contest elections after scaling through the highest level of security checks at the federal level. Furthermore, Distinguished Senator Ubah holds a chieftaincy title of his hometown, Nnewi, conferred on him by his monarch and Grand Patron of the Anambra State Traditional Institution, His Majesty, lgwe Kenneth O. Orizu.

    “He is also a well-known business investor in Anambra State and a generous philanthropist. Thus, assuming that lgwe Neni did not strictly comply with Code of Conduct, would the foregoing factors not be sufficiently extenuating to warrant a far less sanction on him as was meted to some other “tiny fen/’ that also failed to comply? The severity of suspension and threat of withdrawal of Certificate of Recognition suggests that there may be other issues with either lgwe Neni or Distinguished Senator Ubah which are being stealthily ventilated in this circumstance,” Achebe wrote.

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    The crux of the conflict between traditional rulers, Soludo and Ubah revolves around the 2025 governorship election in Anambra State. The prevailing sentiment among the majority is that Soludo’s administration has not fulfilled the promised transformation of Anambra into a “Dubai-Taiwan.” While acknowledging Soludo’s efforts to improve the state, many believe that it falls short of expectations. Chief Rufus Aniagor of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) suggests that Soludo is nearing the end of his gubernatorial tenure and will face electoral challenges in 2025. Chief Basil Ejidike, the APC state chairman, encourages Soludo to prepare for a transition, asserting that the APC is determined to secure victory in the 2025 elections. In contrast, APGA member and leader of APGA National Media Forum, Evangelist Chinedu Obigwe, dismisses these speculations as mere “factory noise,” indicating a level of confidence within the APGA camp.

    Soludo’s administration faces criticism for alleged misconduct, including employing thugs to destroy goods belonging to the less privileged on the streets. As the political landscape intensifies, the 2025 election looms large, shaping the dynamics of Anambra State’s future leadership. The challenges with Soludo’s administration extend beyond economic concerns. Traders relocating due to high taxes, clashes with the Catholic Church, and strained relationships with various sectors, including the media, communities and traders, have become defining features of his tenure. Despite outward attempts to reconcile with the traditional institution and the workforce, unresolved conflicts with monarchs and Senator Ubah could pose additional hurdles as the 2025 gubernatorial election approaches. The political landscape in Anambra State remains complex, marked by tensions that may shape the course of the upcoming electoral contest.

  • Anambra govt fumes over battering of 11-year-old maid in Onitsha

    An 11-year-old girl has been allegedly brutalized by her madam, one Adachukwu Okafor in Onitsha, Anambra state.

    The victim (names withheld) rescued by Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, Ify Obinabo, was beaten by her madam, a lawyer, for touching her daughter’s body.

    She said the suspect, a native of Nkpor but resident at Igwilo Street, Akapka, Onitsha, used a broken bottle, iron, knife, and pistol on her within two weeks of her stay with her.

    Already, the lawyer, according to sources, had been on the run, while Governor Chukwuma Soludo had vowed to take the matter to the next level.

    The Nation gathered that the suspect further burnt the victim’s clothes and dropped her off stark naked with her relative, Ifeoma Muoghalu.

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    Speaking at the hospital where the victim was first rushed to in Ogidi, Muoghalu explained that the suspect boasted that nothing would happen as she was a lawyer who knew how to work her way out.

    “We handed over the victim to her on January 5, 2024, only to be disfigured within the short period of her stay with her.

    “The woman burnt the little girl’s clothes and dropped her off stark naked with her relative.

    “Since the incident, she has not been taking my calls,” Moughalu said.

    Reacting, the Commissioner said she was notified of the incident by a human rights group – Defend Your Rights Foundation.

    She said she immediately swung into action by dispatching her team to the scene.

    While lamenting over the incident, Obinabo vowed to do everything within her power to apprehend the suspect.

    She said: “The Soludo-led administration will not rest until justice is served to victims of domestic violence.”

    The visibly traumatized victim had been admitted to an undisclosed hospital in Awka where she was currently receiving treatment.

  • Anambra arrests woman for planning to sell two sons for N2m

    Anambra arrests woman for planning to sell two sons for N2m

    Anambra government has arrested a 38-year-old woman for attempting to sell her nine-year-old and seven-year-old sons for N1 million each.

    Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, Mrs Ify Obinabo, told newsmen on Wednesday in Awka that the woman’s eldest daughter, a 17-year-old, was also arrested for being part of the scheme.

    Obinabo said the accused and her eldest daughter were arrested when she (the commissioner) posed as a potential buyer of the boys after she got the hint of the transaction.

    “I heard about the transaction and decided to pose as a buyer. The suspect told me she would sell the boys at the sum of N2 million but after serious negotiations, she settled for N1.8million.

    “The culprits stay at Okija in Ihiala Local Government Area of the state, but we lured them to Awka to seal the transaction and they were eventually arrested.

    “The state government condemns this kind of act and will continue to intensify efforts to eradicate such crimes.

    “The suspects will be handed over to the police and will be prosecuted accordingly,’’ she said.

    Fielding questions from newsmen, the suspect, an indigene of Ozubulu in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra, said she decided to sell the two boys because of economic hardship.

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    She said she has 11 children, but could not afford to cater for them, hence her decision.

    “I had only two kids before the death my husband and had the other nine children for other men. Ever since, it has been difficult to adequately care to and support them.

    “This is my first attempt. I only developed interest in the business of selling children after my neighbour successfully sold one of her kids.

    “I planned to do the business alongside my eldest daughter because the money will also be used to advance her tertiary education,’’ she said.

    After the suspect fielded the questions, the commissioner ordered that her other children be taken into the state government’s custody for proper care.

    Obinabo said that plans were underway to arrest the suspect’s neighbour after which contact tracing would follow to retrieve the child she sold. (NAN)

  • Woman, daughter confess to attempting to sell sons over hardship

    Woman, daughter confess to attempting to sell sons over hardship

    A 38-year-old woman and her daughter have been arrested for attempting to sell her nine-year-old and seven-year-old sons. 

    The suspects, Chinyere Chukwu and Joy Chukwu (17), were apprehended by Anambra State Women and Social Welfare Commissioner, Ify Obinabo who posed as buyer following a tip-off. 

    The Nation gathered that the suspects were lured from Okija to Awka where they were nabbed.

    Confessing to the crime, the 38-year-old woman blamed the act on economic hardship.

    She said, “My daughter and I agreed to sell our two sons due to economic hardship. 

    “I have eleven kids. I had 2 for my husband and the remaining 9 after his death. Since then, I have not been able to give them adequate love and care.

    “We originally wanted to sell the boys for N2million because they are males. But after serious bargaining by the Commissioner, we decided to sell them at N1,800,000 million.”

    While pleading for pardon as it was her first attempt, the suspect further revealed that she developed interest in the business following her neighbor’s successful sale of her kids.

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    On her part, the daughter, the eldest of the 11 children, said her plan was to use the proceeds from the sale to further her tertiary education. 

    Reacting, the Commissioner ordered arrest of the neighbour, while the remaining kids of the suspect be taken into government’s custody for proper care.

    She further directed contact tracing of the neighbor’s kid would follow in order to retrieve the child. 

    Obinabo, who was visibly sad over the incident, assured of government’s resolve in eradicating crimes, warning that anyone found culpable would be handed over to police for prosecution.