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Shocking discovery in Lagos! The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) has busted a hidden baby factory in Badagry, rescuing 18 individuals.

The operation, which took place on April 15, 2026, uncovered 17 pregnant women and a woman who had tragically lost her pregnancy. Ten children were also found at the facility, highlighting the severity of the situation.

Authorities have identified the alleged operator as Joy Okeke, who reportedly began running the illegal center in January 2026. She had recently relocated her operations due to space constraints.

The NSCDC has taken both the suspect and the rescued victims into custody for further investigation and to ensure their well-being. This raid sheds light on disturbing criminal activities operating within the metropolitan landscape of Lagos.

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00:00With the metropolitan nature of Lagos, one would argue the existence of baby factory operation in the states.
00:09But on April 15, 2026, that was proved that baby factory is really being operated in Lagos State.
00:18On that day, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps storm an area in Badagri, Lagos State,
00:26to rescue a total of 17 pregnant women and a woman who just lost her pregnancy.
00:34Ten children were also discovered in the facility, with two people being arrested, a man and a woman.
00:42The center is being operated by a woman called Joy Okeke,
00:47who has been operating the facility since January 2026 after relocating from her base in the Koroduo area of Lagos,
00:58due to the smaller size of the building where she was operating.
01:03The NSCDC has handed over both the suspect and the victim to natives for continuing operation and investigation.
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