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Kingsley Oriaku, 37 year old Man Confessed "I Sold My Own Daughter To Bury My Mother-In-Law"




 Nigerian man well known as Kingsley Oriaku, 37 years of age who sold his daughter and neighbours’ child to a fake orphanage has been arrested by the Lagos State police command.

 The suspect sold his one-year-old daughter, Nkechi, and his neighbour’s seven-year-old kid for N120,000 at a fake Orphanage Home in Abia State to bury his mother-in-law.
Kingsley Oriaku paraded by the Lagos State commissioner of Police, CP Edgal Imohimi confessed that he sold the kids because he was frustrated, confused and needed money for the burial of his mother in law.

 He said: “I know that what I did was not good but then I was confused and frustrated.
“My wife is the first and only daughter and when her mother died sometime in September my in-laws gave me an outrageous bill.
“Not knowing what to do, I took my daughter and handed her over to the owner of an orphanage home. I got to know her through one of my friends. She told me that she runs an orphanage and that she buys children who do not have parents.
“I remembered her when I had problem with raising money for my in-law’s burial.
I later had problem with my wife when she found out that I left town with our child. She reported me to the police at Meiran. At the station, I admitted selling off our daughter. We later settled the matter between us.
‘’Two days later, I tricked my neighbour’s son, Gabriel with sweet, into following me out one evening. Immediately we left our house at Meiran, I headed to the motor park where I boarded a mid-night vehicle to Abia.
“I called the owner of the orphanage before I left Lagos with my neighbour’s son. We had agreed that she would pay me N190,000 but surprisingly when I got to Umuahia, Abia State, she said she can only pay me N120,000 for the boy.”

 The Lagos State Police Commissioner, Imohimi Edgal, confirming his arrest said it was a clear case of abduction and child theft, so the case would be handle over to the court of law.

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