Bouncing Baby Boy Found In Pit Toilet Yesterday

My keypad is  soaked in tears and I don’t know how to stop. There are orphanages, there are churches and mosques, there are public places to leave this baby in case no orphanage around. Why a toilet? Why? Maybe I should just keep posting mails of pregnant ladies looking for adoptive parents.

Here is a bouncing baby boy found alive in a pit toilet yesterday, photos shared on Facebook with not much details. Below is another photo of the baby in poop.

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35 thoughts on “Bouncing Baby Boy Found In Pit Toilet Yesterday”

  1. Jesu christi have tender mercy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gosh! lipsrsealed I hope d baby is taken to a gud hospital for quality care n monitoring. Serious antibiotics needed here

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  2. Jesu christi have tender mercy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gosh! lipsrsealed I hope d baby is taken to a gud hospital for quality care n monitoring. Serious antibiotics needed here

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  3. hahahaha, lemme laugh in Burundi first…
    pikin no gree die for belle, you think sey na inside toilet e go come die?
    that's the next president of Nigeria..

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  4. hahahaha, lemme laugh in Burundi first…
    pikin no gree die for belle, you think sey na inside toilet e go come die?
    that's the next president of Nigeria..

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  5. I think Nigerians should stop being hypocritical and start a program called "Safe Surrender".

    Every church and mosque should put on their bulletin boards and newsletters, the names of the nearest Government-approved orphanages and Motherless Babies' Homes. So that anyone who needs to give up a child should be able to anonymously give the baby to them. The homes will have an open area, 24 hours open and free from security men and anyone wanting to do oversabi, where one can hand a baby over without saying a word or answering questions: just show up, hand baby and walk away. On the bulletin it should clearly state that once you hand a baby over, you cannot go back to claim or look for it, ever again. You have effectively given your consent to a closed adoption. Government is not liable since you volunteered to safely surrender the child to a home. The information will be written in every indigenous language. The staff of the Safe Surrender Zone will be trained to ask absolutely no questions but to collect the child (or maybe all they can ask is age of baby).

    Babies who come into the system through this way should be fasttracked through the adoption process. Because ritualists know where to buy children cheaply for their evil deeds, so please fasttrack legal adoptions because there are coupled whose desperation has led them to buying babies. Which is risky.

    That is the only way to curb this madness.

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  6. I think Nigerians should stop being hypocritical and start a program called "Safe Surrender".

    Every church and mosque should put on their bulletin boards and newsletters, the names of the nearest Government-approved orphanages and Motherless Babies' Homes. So that anyone who needs to give up a child should be able to anonymously give the baby to them. The homes will have an open area, 24 hours open and free from security men and anyone wanting to do oversabi, where one can hand a baby over without saying a word or answering questions: just show up, hand baby and walk away. On the bulletin it should clearly state that once you hand a baby over, you cannot go back to claim or look for it, ever again. You have effectively given your consent to a closed adoption. Government is not liable since you volunteered to safely surrender the child to a home. The information will be written in every indigenous language. The staff of the Safe Surrender Zone will be trained to ask absolutely no questions but to collect the child (or maybe all they can ask is age of baby).

    Babies who come into the system through this way should be fasttracked through the adoption process. Because ritualists know where to buy children cheaply for their evil deeds, so please fasttrack legal adoptions because there are coupled whose desperation has led them to buying babies. Which is risky.

    That is the only way to curb this madness.

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  7. Jesus! You see!!! If the mother went ahead to give the baby to a childless couple, the police would run like ants and say it's a baby factory case. If the adoption system in Nigeria is not tidied up, these things will keep happening.
    Thank God for the baby's life. He is a child of destiny.
    See fresh, fine pikin ehn!
    This is just too upsetting.
    Praise God that he is doing well. Aunty Eya, abeg help us with updates on his case.

    http://www.adaezewrites.com

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  8. ds kind of mother are very wicked and not fit to live arnd human,dos who did abortion are still av conscience dan dem

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  9. esus……what is this world turning into? May God not give the mother of this peace until she come confessing.

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  10. If I wasn't in my good moods I would have traced the mother and sued her to court. May God forgive her.

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