A shocking confession has exposed a horrifying network involved in children trafficking, leaving the public stunned.
A woman responsible for abducting over 20 children detailed the crimes during an interview, revealing that only ten families managed to pay ransom.
The rest, tragically, were subjected to mutilation referred to as “Kpai’d” and sold for body parts.
In her statement, she admitted that the perpetrators posed as immunization agents to gain access to homes.
This allowed them to study houses, identify wealthy families, and target those with children.
In a chilling twist, she kidnapped her own friend’s baby, born after 15 years of hoping for a child.
She confessed, “Even after collecting ₦5 million in ransom, they still Kpai’d the child.”
Kidnapping masqueraded under the guise of health care operations makes it even more dangerous, particularly during periods when families are more vulnerable, such as holiday seasons.
Moreover, the woman’s revelation shows how criminals exploit trust in healthcare workers.

However, professionals in genuine need of access and trust must not be unfairly blamed.
Still, this revelation makes it clear that parents must now be extra vigilant about who they allow into their homes.
In addition to police action, awareness campaigns are being launched to alert families about the danger.
Public safety authorities are warning caregivers to be suspicious of anyone claiming to be a surveyor or health worker without proper identification and verification.
Meanwhile, a nationwide appeal is being made to communities to watch one another’s children, especially in neighborhoods more susceptible to crime.
Schools, religious bodies, and local leaders are being asked to distribute safety checklists and encourage immediate reporting of suspicious behavior.
Therefore, parents and guardians should consider the following safeguards:
- Always request official ID and credentials from anyone entering the home.
- Avoid allowing strangers inside unless verified by trusted sources.
- Inform neighbors about any unusual visitors or incidents.
- Insist that children are never sent out with unverified strangers.
It urges the public to take action, stay alert, and protect the future of the nation’s children from those hiding behind false identities.