Executive director/CEO, Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WCIJ), Motunrayo Alaka yesterday disclosed the centre has trained 537 reporters
Legal Provisions and Grey Areas For George and many other vulnerable women that take this oft-exploited and unethical path, it is fraught with so many half-truths, hearsays and a conditioning of their minds without any recourse to their personal health and future complications. It brings one to question if there are legal frameworks to protect them. This has led many to argue that surrogacy is legitimate in Nigeria, but the surrogacy laws in Nigeria remain ambiguous, this definitely has created room for exploitation and illegitimate practices to thrive.
The absence of a legal framework for surrogacy in Nigeria has led to the prevalence of sharp practices in some fertility clinics and to surrogacy agencies running baby factories.
Surrogates or egg donors are not informed about the life-altering decisions they are taking so they remain ignorant about the long-term consequences and health risks involved.
Surrogates or egg donors are not informed about the life-altering decisions they are taking so they remain ignorant about the long-term consequences and health risks involved.