A child trafficking network operating under the guise of an orphanage was dismantled in Ogun State, Nigeria. The incident raises fresh concerns about the exploitation of children through fraudulent care institutions.
Police Public Relations Officer Oluseyi Babaseyi described the operation as “a significant victory in the state’s fight against human trafficking.” The operation resulted in the rescue of seven children and five prime suspects.
Child recovered, wider network exposed
The investigation began in November 2025, after a woman reported the abduction of her six-year-old son, Samuel. Initial inquiries led to arrests and prosecutions. Thankfully, Samuel was located at the Gowon Police Station in Lagos State in January.
As reported by The Sun, Samuel told officers he had been held at “Joyful Kids Orphanage in Badagry” and identified a woman known as “Madam Joy” as the operator. Acting on this intelligence, law enforcement officers conducted a coordinated raid on the facility, rescuing six additional children, including Ramsey (6) and Segun (9).
The principal suspect, 35-year-old Joy Chiedozie, also known as “Madam Joy,” was arrested at the scene. According to the report, she admitted to “purchasing” Samuel for N1.5 million before “reselling” him.
Allegations of illegal surrogacy and child trafficking
During the operation, authorities also discovered two 18-year-old pregnant women. According to the report,
The women confessed they were recruited to carry pregnancies with the intention of selling the newborns to pre-arranged buyers for N1.5 million per child.
The Ogun State Police Command has reiterated its “zero-tolerance policy regarding child exploitation and illegal adoption.” They confirmed that investigations are ongoing to apprehend additional suspects and dismantle the broader trafficking network.
Stop the commodification of children
Freedom United stands firmly against the commodification of children in any form. That is why we are calling for the dismantling of the orphanage trafficking industry. You can join the movement by calling on Congress to amend the TVPRA and recognize orphanage trafficking as modern slavery. This critical gap in the TVPRA allows organizations and individuals—whether knowingly or unknowingly—to fund, promote, and participate in orphanage trafficking without consequences. It is time to close that loophole and demand that the TVPRA recognize orphanage trafficking as a form of modern slavery. Add your voice today.
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