The Kwara
state police command has paraded the nursing attendant, Fatima Suleiman, who
allegedly sold a newborn baby’s placenta for N20,000 to an Islamic cleric,
Salaudeen Ibrahim on Thursday, November 10th.
Speaking
after she was paraded, the state Commissioner of Police, Bolaji Fafowora, said
on October 31, 2018 at about 2pm, one Bashirat Jimoh, a pregnant woman and wife
of Abdulfatai Jimoh of Gaa Akanbi area of Ilorin, was due to be delivered of a
baby, but developed complications and was referred to Capstone Hospital on
Taiwo Road, Ilorin, for a caesarean section by the General Hospital.
“Upon a
successful surgery carried out on Bashirat by Dr Jamiu Mohammed on the same
date, Mohammed handed over the placenta of the newborn baby to his hospital
attendant, Fatima Suleiman of Agaka area of Ilorin, to give same to Abdulfatai
Jimoh, the father of the new baby; but instead, the suspect, Suleiman,
delivered the placenta to one Salahudeen Ibrahim to use for a charm, with the
hope of getting monetary rewards from Ibrahim. The suspects were arrested; they
have confessed to the crime and will soon appear in court.”
When
interrogated, the nurse said she was a friend to Ibrahim’s wife and that the
cleric asked her to get the placenta about two months ago.
“The
cleric asked me to get it (placenta). I succeeded in getting one just last
week. It’s my first time of engaging in it. He has not given me any money yet,
neither did he promise me a certain amount of money. He didn’t tell me what he
wanted to use it for,” she stated.
The muslim
cleric said he collected the placenta and wanted to use it for money ritual
“She
(Ibrahim) told me that she heard that people were using placenta to make charms
to curry people’s favour. I said it was true. That was the last I heard from
her until she brought the placenta. After she handed over the placenta to me,
my conscience rejected it though I inherited the charm-making practise, and I
said I won’t do it. When I didn’t do it for myself, why for someone else?” he
said.

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