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Baby Stolen At Birth In Imo, Sold For ₦4.5m Rescued By Police In Lagos
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Baby Stolen At Birth In Imo, Sold For ₦4.5m Rescued By Police In Lagos

The Leadership about 19 hours 1 mins read
Social media activist, Martin Vincent Otse, popularly called VeryDarkMan (VDM) has announced the rescue of the baby who was stolen at birth in a hospital in Owerri, Imo State, and sold for ₦4.5m, following a coordinated multi-state police operation. In a post shared on his Facebook page on Thursday, VDM detailed how the case was […]

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