She Said She Would Take Me To A Doctor Who Would Collect My Wasted Menstrual Blood For N80K – Victim

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A clergyman identified as Pastor Ikechukwu Umeayo has narrated how the eggs of his two daughters, Precious and Favour, aged 19 and 16, were allegedly harvested by a woman identified as Blessing Adeleke, who attends programs in his church.

According to Umeayo, the suspect relocated to the neighborhood some months ago, started coming to programs in his church seeking prayers, and won over the hearts of church members due to her generosity. He said, “My two children were taken to a hospital in Abeokuta, Ogun State, by a neighbor, Mummy K (later identified as Blessing Adeleke), and their eggs were harvested. Now, they are not in good health. Their liver, kidney, and other internal organs have been affected. “Please help me.

Additionally, the victims also narrated how the woman lured them into the act. Precious, who is a hairdresser, said, “While I was making her hair one day, she told me that she wanted to introduce me to a business where I can make some money to take care of my needs and open a saloon.” I told her I didn’t need one as I was going to school in 2023, but she said that I needed the money.

“She said she would take me to a doctor who would collect my wasted menstrual blood and pay me N80,000.” It sounded strange to me, so I told her I was not interested. She insisted, but I told her no. After several attempts at convincing, Precious revealed that she had been taken to a hospital under duress, where she was sedated and her eggs removed. She added that some injections were given to her to use afterwards.

Favor also narrated a similar ordeal as that of her elder sister. However, when contacted, Mrs. Adeleke denied the allegations leveled against her.

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