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Retired military officer, nurse for allegedly selling babies to Delta politician

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The Police have arrested a retired military officer and nurse, Samuel Adagbo, for allegedly selling babies to a politician in Delta State.

Operatives of the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team arrested Adagbo, 73, was arrested alongside his accomplices, Faith Desmond, 27; Sunday Chinedu, 33 and Joy Monday, 23.

While Monday was said to have sold her baby to Adagbo, Chinedu reportedly facilitated the transactions of three children, two of whom the septuagenarian sold to the politician identified only as Francis.

Adagbo, who lives in Biri community, Delta State, also operated an unregistered mortuary where four bodies were recovered by the police.

Adagbo said,

“I was enlisted into the Nigerian Army in 1968 during the civil war and I retired in May 1982. I was with the Nigerian Army Module Nurse School. In 1984, I registered my maternity home under the then Bendel State Ministry of Health.

“I was operating a clinic and a maternity and I also have a mortuary where I keep dead bodies within the community. The mortuary was not registered but I didn’t know that it was illegal to operate a mortuary without proper registration.

“About three years ago, one Favour brought Joy (Monday) to my house and she told me she was six months pregnant. She gave birth to a male child who died some hours after birth. Her second child is a female child sold to a woman whose whereabouts I don’t know now.”

Adagbo stated that one Friday introduced Francis to him and he sold two newborns to the politician for N450,000.

“I collected N300,000 for the first baby from Mr Francis and the mother took N150,000 and gave me the remaining amount. I gave Friday who brought the deal N50,000 while I took N100,000.

“That same day, Mr Francis bought another six month-old-baby from me for N150,000 and I gave the mother of the baby N50,000 while I took N100,000,” he added.

The police said they were on the trail of the politician and Friday.

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A double-barrelled gun was also said to have been recovered from Adagbo but the man said the gun was licenced at the Delta State Police Command.

He said,

“I bought the gun for N235,000 at Onitsha Market (Anambra State) and I took it to the Delta State Police Command for registration. It was registered by a police officer called Collins. He was attached to the armoury.

“I was ignorant of all the crimes I committed and I want the police to be merciful. I want God to forgive my sins.”

Ms Faith Desmond, 27, from Plateau State, said Monday took her to Adagbo sometime in April 2019 when she (Desmond) was seven months pregnant, with a promise that the man would assist her to deliver her baby.

“I was there with them for about two weeks, and later police came to arrest Adagbo and everyone in the compound. We were taken to the police station. I am aware Adagbo is selling babies.

“Joy (Monday) later confessed to us that she sold a baby to Adagbo and that he gave her N50,000,” she added.

Monday, an indigene of Enugu State, confessed to have sold a child to Adagbo, adding that she initially planned to abort the pregnancy.

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On his part, Chinedu said,

“A woman by name Christabel came to me and was crying that she came to Umunede (Delta State) to make some money to travel. She agreed to sell her baby for N300,000.

“Samuel (Adagbo) collected N50,000. He gave me N30,000 and he handed over N230,000 to Christabel and she left.

“Christabel came back to me with her pregnant friend and one young man who said he was the husband of the lady.

“We all went to Samuel Adagbo’s house. When the woman was delivered of a baby girl, we sold the child for N300,000 and shared the money with the same formula.

“The total children Adagbo bought through me were three.”

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