Mrs.
Chidera Okereke who was recently delivered of a baby boy in a hospital
located in Mafoluku area of Lagos State, was waiting outside the
hospital for her husband who had gone to source for money to settle her
bill when a man who happens to be one of the collectors of the human
part, Segun, approached her with an offer to help her settle her
hospital bill in exchange of her baby's placenta.....
"Madam, I can help you raise money to pay your hospital bill, if you can give me your placenta", these were his exact words of the human part buyer. "He
claimed that one of the nurses directed him to come and meet me
because I was in need of money to settle my hospital bill", she
said. 'It was then that he told me that he is a placenta collector and
that he would pay as much as N500, 000. I thought he was joking till he
brought out his cheque book, it was at that point that I started
shouting. He ran away before people started gathering. He claimed that
he is a regular visitor in the hospital and used to deal with nurses
but in recent times, the families demand their placenta after
delivery", Chidera narrated.
Another Patricia who is a nurse also
narrated her ordeal with one of the placenta collectors. She claimed
that she was offered N2.5million to supply placenta to a certain
landlord who lives close to the hospital arround Osohdi. She said, "He
is popularly known as Baba Saheed and owns a house few blocks away
from the hospital. One day, he called me and asked me if he can buy
placenta from the hospital. He promised to pay N1.5million for each
baby's placenta. I was shocked because that was a lot of money. I
told him that I was not interested and he increased it to N2.5million
and I still refused. To convince me, he said that there were so many
places he could get supply but decided to try me since so many women
were giving birth in the hospital. On a second thought, I drew the
attention of the doctor who invited him over. He threatened to arrest
him but later relented when Baba Saheed prostrated and started begging
for mercy. He claimed that he got the contract from a big company.
Since then it is a matter of policy that every pregnant woman must go
home with her baby's placenta after delivery in the hospital where i
work".
Some
of these placenta collectors claim they supply the placenta to
cosmetic manufacturing companies. But the question is, why do they do it secretly? do we manufacture cosmetics in Nigeria?
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