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South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by bashr4: 6:14pm On Jul 30, 2011
Officials of the Lagos State Government have arrested an 84-year old woman at Lekki area of Lagos State, Nigeria for allegedly selling babies while her orphanage home that served as a baby factory was shut.
Mrs. Theresa Marques, the suspect, who recently suffered a stroke was arrested and brought to the Lagos State Government Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, yesterday in the Lagos Ambulance Service bus to keep her in healthy condition.
Officials of the Social Department, Ministry of Youth, Sports and Social Development had first stormed the orphanage home at Block 380, Jakande Estate, Lekki on Tuesday and rescued two new born babies, two boys and arrested some young women found at the orphanage.
She was said to have been granted license by the state government some years ago to operate an orphanage under the name Ife-Oluwa Orphanage Home but 84-year old Marques now runs the orphanage along with an unapproved Maternity centre where babies are being delivered. She also has a school there.
Following the development, the state government had revoked the license of the orphanage and shut it down after rescuing some children from the Home.
Officials of the state government claimed that they got a tip off from some members of public that the woman allegedly collected money from people before handing over babies to them in the guise of adoption.
The act contradicts government’s law which prohibits that money should be collected before giving out children for adoption. Also, the exchange of the babies is without government’s notice, an act that is criminal under the law.
Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Youth and Social Development, Mrs Busola Ogunkoya, who led the team said government was informed that the old woman was making money through giving out of babies to intended adopters without government’s notice.
Unconfirmed reports had it that the woman allegedly harboured young men and women who engaged in sex in order to produce children for her orphanage which are then given out. Marques, however denied that she collected money from intended adopters before handing the children over to them but confessed that she asked them for donations which were in most cases around N100,000, N200,000, among others, adding that this was always done after the process of adoption had been completed.

One of the babies rescued from Mrs. Theressa Marques.
She admitted that some young girls with pregnancy come to her for help since they had nowhere to go, saying that in such cases, she used to rent apartment for them and pay for their ante-natal services and their delivery.
After they had delivered, she would then ask the mothers if they wanted the babies or not, while those who wanted their babies were allowed to go and those who did not want them would hand them over to her after they had sworn to an afidavit that they did not want the babies.
According to her, it is such babies left in her care that she gives out to interested adopters without government’s consent. Two of the new born babies discovered in the home were born last Sunday but their mothers were nowhere to be found. Marques said their mothers had gone to court to swear to an afidavit that they did not want the children and after two days, the women had not still come back from the court.
A medical doctor was also arrested at the Maternity belonging to the octogenarian and had been detained at the taskforce office Alausa, Ikeja.
He was caught in a private room in the hospital with a young lady half naked, while himself was scantily dressed. Children handed over to the old woman were allegedly sold to those in need of children without following government’s laid down procedure.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Youth, Sports and Social Development, Dr. Dolapo Badru told P.M.NEWS that lots of illegality were being perpetrated by some people in the state under the guise that they were operating orphanage homes.
“They are giving us bad name. As people operating orphanages, they are seen as part of government. They make things difficult for people looking for children in order to make them cough out some money. We have been on their trail for long.’
“Two different babies with two different mothers were rescued. We will get to the root of this matter,” he stated.


http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2010/05/27/lagos-shuts-baby-factory-woman-84-arrested-for-selling-babies/
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by ektbear: 6:23pm On Jul 30, 2011
Theresa Marques? Which part of Nigeria is she from?
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by Chintua: 6:40pm On Jul 30, 2011
Marques is a Yoruba name. The Yorubas answer such colonial names like "Otunba" Santiago and "Erelu" Thomas-Johnson! Ogbon-Killy-We names. cheesy Beware of child-traffickers of the Eastern and Western parts of Nigeria.
All WOMEN in Nigeria should undergo MATERNITY tests!
Especially the wealthy women in Nigeria.
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by Nobody: 6:44pm On Jul 30, 2011
Una don reach lagos ?
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by ektbear: 6:46pm On Jul 30, 2011
I'm skeptical. I can see a Yoruba first name and European last one. But generally when I see people with english surname and first name (or aliases), they are not from the SW.

Or how many Yoruba do you know named Tom Jones? Idowu Jones, perhaps. . . or Daniel Idowu. But this name seems strange somehow. . .
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by bashr4: 6:49pm On Jul 30, 2011
ekt_bear:

I'm skeptical. I can see a Yoruba first name and European last one. But generally when I see people with english surname and first name (or aliases), they are not from the SW.

Or how many Yoruba do you know named Tom Jones?

banky wellington, bank antony. thousands more, besides didnt you see the name of the factory ife-oluwa orphanage.
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by seanet02: 6:53pm On Jul 30, 2011
Surely she is ibo
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by ektbear: 6:55pm On Jul 30, 2011
bashr4:

banky wellington, bank antony. thousands more, besides didnt you see the name of the factory ife-oluwa orphanage.

BANKOLE Wellington

You know that Banky is short for Bankole, right? And that there is no such name like "Banky" in European languages?
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by kasiem(m): 6:58pm On Jul 30, 2011
Hei, na una don reach? Yorobo dey try wella
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by Nobody: 7:02pm On Jul 30, 2011
Theressa Marques

More likely to be Igbo than Yoruba, Igbos have the highest concentration of foreign names,
Re: South West - Lagosshuts Baby ‘factory’, Woman, 84, Arrested For Selling Babies by tpia5: 7:12pm On Jul 30, 2011
Chintua:

Marques is a Yoruba name.

liar.

like you ever met a yoruba outside the brothel in your whole life?

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