The unexpected continues to happen. A Nigerian man’s quest to find a surrogate mother took an interesting turn, after about 200 women showed interest, raising concerns over the length Nigerians are ready to go in the quest for money especially as the nation’s economy continues to nose dive.
The young man, 26, who said he had given up on love and marriage, offered N20 million in a public appeal
N10 million would be paid to the successful surrogate mum before commencement, with the child to be delivered abroad
Two hundred ladies have, so far, indicated an interest in becoming the surrogate mum for a 26-year-old Nigerian man.
Social media influencer, @Wizarab10, gave the update on Twitter, noting that the man needed just one person, but ladies are still applying to date.
The tweet said about 200 ladies applied. Photo Credit: Ranta Images, Twitter/@Wizarab10
He called for a stop to the applications, maintaining that the ones already received are enough. He said the deal was a good one.
The deal was a N20 million offer to the successful surrogate mum who satisfied the man’s requests.
The man said he had given up on love and marriage and just needed a child of his own.
See the tweet below:
The N20m surrogacy offer causes stir
@_ebonlass said: “My recommendation to the man if he can see this, is to go for a healthy woman who has given birth before and has her own (kid or kids). Reason being laws of surrogacy are still dicey. A woman who has gone through the whole process already knows what to expect (1/2).”
@jessycal said: “It was never a good deal don’t you think you’d miss your child so much and the child may not ever forgive you for abandoning him or her.”
@Mykoladoo said: “I have mixed feelings about surrogacy but then one must be flexible when reasoning the rationale behind certain practices.”
“I knew a lot of ladies will apply. Because the deal too sweet. You will be flown abroad, fu.ck, get belle stay for months eating free food and enjoying, give birth, and still collect a whooping 20m ah.
“The deal too sweet abeg.”
@ikeh291 said: “Torh my gender o…He should just go for a woman who has given birth before but single…she would know it’s just about business…but single ladies without kids…okay o…I don’t
“Know what to say abeg…”
Immediately after the baby is born, the surrogate mother is expected to give the child to the family, without hesitation, as such is the agreement between both parties.
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