HomeNewsTrendsInside Nigeria's 'miracle pregnancy' scam where woman claimed to be 'pregnant for 15 months'

Inside Nigeria's 'miracle pregnancy' scam where woman claimed to be 'pregnant for 15 months'

The scammers, often posing as medical professionals, lure women with promises of miracle cures. These fraudulent treatments, involving mysterious injections or concoctions, lead to swollen bellies, mimicking the appearance of pregnancy. Women are then convinced that they are carrying a child, despite the lack of any genuine medical evidence.

November 28, 2024 / 10:51 IST
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To maintain the illusion, women are warned against seeking medical attention.

An investigation by BBC Africa Eye has uncovered a disturbing fertility scam operating in Anambra State, Nigeria. The scam involves a network of fraudulent clinics that exploit desperate women with promises of miracle fertility treatments, only to subject them to false pregnancies and baby trafficking.

The scammers, often posing as medical professionals, lure women with promises of miracle cures. These fraudulent treatments, involving mysterious injections or concoctions, lead to swollen bellies, mimicking the appearance of pregnancy. Women are then convinced that they are carrying a child, despite the lack of any genuine medical evidence.

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To maintain the illusion, women are warned against seeking medical attention. They are told that traditional medical tests would not detect the pregnancy, as the scammers claim the fetus is developing outside the womb. This psychological manipulation keeps victims trapped in the cycle of deception.

One woman, named Chioma, claimed to have "carried" a child for 15 months.