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Pregnancy scams in Nigeria: Women ripped off with fake pregnancies and child trafficking, year-long undercover operation revealed

A fake pregnancy scam has been exposed in the Anambra State of Nigeria, an African country. According to BBC Africa, some fake doctors here target women through fake pregnancies and child trafficking. For this, the women were first shown fake pregnancy reports and then given someone else's child. In return, huge sums of money were extorted in the name of treatment.

Fraudsters also made extensive use of social media for this scam. The scam was uncovered after a year-long undercover operation.

Social pressure on women to bear children Nigeria is on the list of countries with very high birth rate. There is a lot of pressure on women to give birth here. If they fail to do so, they are treated as second class. Due to which many women become victims of such scams in their desire to have children.

Some medicines were given to him for labor pain and were charged separately. Often, women were given a cesarean section when they became unconscious or dizzy under the influence of drugs. This must have convinced him that she had become a mother.

The woman, Chiano, told the BBC that she had been pregnant for 15 consecutive months, but later found out that she had been cheated on. In fact, the fraud doctor gave her some injections, which caused her stomach to swell. This is why she thought she was pregnant.

Baby farming business in many countries including Nigeria According to a Deutsche Welle report, the dirty business of baby farming for child trafficking has long been going on in Nigeria. Here, young African and foreign girls are forced to become pregnant and give birth to children. Not only in Nigeria, but in many other countries including Indonesia, baby farming is done clandestinely in places like hospitals and orphanages.

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– Here girls are forced to become mothers. Most of them are orphans or poor, so they agree to this under compulsion.

The situation in Nigeria is out of control The clandestine business of child rearing has become extremely dangerous in Nigeria. Girls who give birth here are between the ages of 14 and 17 and cannot have an abortion even if they want to, as Nigerian law does not allow it.

– Mafia i.e. 'child farmers' take advantage of this and sell children for three to four lakh rupees. At the same time, people who want a child, do not oppose it, because this method is cheaper than medical treatment.

Oil and gas reserves, unrest due to mutual conflict Nigeria is the largest democratic country in Africa. Nigeria has a population of 23 million. This country is among the countries with the fastest growing population. The United Nations estimates that Nigeria's population will reach 400 million by 2050. Then India will be the third most populous country in the world after China. Nigeria has vast reserves of oil and gas, but there is constant political upheaval due to internecine conflict.

According to the BBC, Nigeria is divided into two. Poverty is high in the Muslim-majority north. Southern and Eastern Nigeria has a large Christian population. This area is more prosperous.

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