52-Year-Old Deaconess Nabbed Over Fake Ownership Of Twins
Nemesis caught up with a middle aged woman, Deaconess Abioye
Olusola, along Plaza road, Sango in Ado Odo/ Ota local government area
of the state for making a false claim.
She was arrested by officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC), Ogun state Command, at the Primary Health Centre (PHC), Joju area in Sango Ota over false possession of twins.
The woman was said to have gone to the Health Centre for immunization (BCG) for the twins baby when the officials, through their investigation as regards her antenatal history, discovered she could not be the mother of the twins.
According to a statement released by the command and signed by its spokesman, Kareem Olanrewaju, it was stated that from their observation, there was no blood stain nor fluid from the woman’s breast to ascertain her maternal claim of the twins baby.
The corps officials, upon sensing a foul play, moved into the hospital to arrest the woman and as well take possession of the two babies while preliminary investigation commenced immediately.
In the course of the investigation, it was discovered that the woman had neither antenatal record nor card, which further confirmed the suspicions.
In her statement, the suspect claimed to have given birth to the infants on October 20, 2015 at about 4.00 am in Port Harcourt, Rivers state and embarked on her journey to Ota in Ogun state at 7:00 am.
She also disclosed that she attended her antenatal at one private hospital called ‘Celica Herbal Hospital’, located in Ibadan, Oyo state, adding that she registered with on Dr Niyi about 10 months ago.
The interrogation of her husband showed inconsistence with their statements.
The man claimed the paternity of the baby, but provided conflicting information on both the date and venue as stated by his wife.
While the woman claimed that she gave birth to the twins baby at Port Harcourt,Rivers state on October 20, her husband said she delivered the baby at Ibadan, Oyo state October 29, 2015.
The state Civil Defence PRO, Mr Kareem Olanrewaju said the case has been reported at NSCDC, Ota Division and the suspect has been arrested with the two babies taken into custody pending the outcome of their investigation.
Kareem explained that if not for the promptness of his men, the woman would have escaped with the baby, having become suspicious and not comfortable with the way she was being questioned.
The NSCDC spokesman later stated thatthe case has been trasferred to the Nigeria Police Force, Ota Division for further investigations.
She was arrested by officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC), Ogun state Command, at the Primary Health Centre (PHC), Joju area in Sango Ota over false possession of twins.
The woman was said to have gone to the Health Centre for immunization (BCG) for the twins baby when the officials, through their investigation as regards her antenatal history, discovered she could not be the mother of the twins.
According to a statement released by the command and signed by its spokesman, Kareem Olanrewaju, it was stated that from their observation, there was no blood stain nor fluid from the woman’s breast to ascertain her maternal claim of the twins baby.
The corps officials, upon sensing a foul play, moved into the hospital to arrest the woman and as well take possession of the two babies while preliminary investigation commenced immediately.
In the course of the investigation, it was discovered that the woman had neither antenatal record nor card, which further confirmed the suspicions.
In her statement, the suspect claimed to have given birth to the infants on October 20, 2015 at about 4.00 am in Port Harcourt, Rivers state and embarked on her journey to Ota in Ogun state at 7:00 am.
She also disclosed that she attended her antenatal at one private hospital called ‘Celica Herbal Hospital’, located in Ibadan, Oyo state, adding that she registered with on Dr Niyi about 10 months ago.
The interrogation of her husband showed inconsistence with their statements.
The man claimed the paternity of the baby, but provided conflicting information on both the date and venue as stated by his wife.
While the woman claimed that she gave birth to the twins baby at Port Harcourt,Rivers state on October 20, her husband said she delivered the baby at Ibadan, Oyo state October 29, 2015.
The state Civil Defence PRO, Mr Kareem Olanrewaju said the case has been reported at NSCDC, Ota Division and the suspect has been arrested with the two babies taken into custody pending the outcome of their investigation.
Kareem explained that if not for the promptness of his men, the woman would have escaped with the baby, having become suspicious and not comfortable with the way she was being questioned.
The NSCDC spokesman later stated thatthe case has been trasferred to the Nigeria Police Force, Ota Division for further investigations.
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