Lagos Woman abandons her baby in day-care for 3 months (Photo)
A woman identified as Soloja Ayobola has abandoned her baby at a day care center in Ikorodu for over three months.
According to Vanguard ,on the 18th of January, she brought her daughter 7 month old daughter Mofeoluwanifemi Amos, to God’s Care Nanny center .After filling the form , she promised to return with her passport to complete the registration process. But she never did.
Elizabeth Oyeshile, who runs the day care facility, said the woman described herself as a politician and a member of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and that because of the nature of her work, she travelled mostly during weekends for political campaigns and rallies.Oyeshile said the woman kept her baby, Mofeoluwanifemi Amos, in the facility on Thursday morning and said she would take her back on Monday.
Oyeshile said: ‘’The arrangement was that she will be keeping the child during the week, while the centre will take care of the child weekends and we agreed on a weekly payment.
“She came to the day-care centre about three times before actually putting her baby at the centre for the first time on Thursday, January 22.”
It was learned that he only provided diapers for the baby until May, when he stopped.
Vanguard learned that on April 5, Ayobola came to the day-care centre and complained that it was becoming burdensome to pay the bills weekly and that she would be paying at the end of the month and deposited N10,000 part payment, which was the last payment she made.
Mrs Oyeshile said: “The last time Soloja Ayobola came to the day-care was on May 25. I asked her to take her baby since she was finding it difficult paying for her upkeep.Vanguard gathered that nobody knows the whereabouts of Soloja Ayobola, having relocated from her place of abode without notifying anyone.
“She pleaded that she will be coming regularly and also promised to come with my money on Friday, but she didn’t.
“Since she abandoned her child at the facility, I have called her several times but she refused to pick her calls. The baby, who was seven months old when she brought her is now a year and three months old. I did not know what to do.
“It was when I lost my son-in-law three weeks ago that family and friends, who saw the baby when they came to pay condolence visit, advised me to take the baby to the police and report the case.”
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