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Woman gets 17 years jail for selling newborns in Calabar

17 years imprisonment for human trafficking

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February 18, 2026
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The Federal High Court sitting in Calabar, on Wednesday sentenced a 28-year-old woman, Ms Gift Effiong, to 17 years imprisonment for human trafficking and sale of two newborn babies for N1.3 million
The conviction was secured by the Cross River Command of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, in a suit Number FHC/CA/295C/2025, between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Gift Effiong.
Effiong was first arraigned on Nov. 26, 2025, on a five-count charge bordering on human trafficking and sale of babies, contrary to Sections 21, 27 and 13(2)(b) of the Trafficking in Persons Act, pleaded guilty to all five counts.
Delivering judgment on the case, Justice Rosemary Oghoghorie, directed NAPTIP operatives to make efforts to rescue the trafficked babies.
Also Read: NAPTIP warns human trafficking may threaten security
Oghoghorie sentenced the defendant to five years imprisonment on count one.
Continuing, she said, “The  defendant is further sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment on count two; two years imprisonment and a fine of N250,000 on count three
“On count four and five, the defendant is sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment and five years imprisonment in addition to a fine of N2 million respectively.”
She ordered that the sentences run concurrently, bringing the total term to 17 years imprisonment.
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Tags: Gift EffiongHuman TraffickingJustice Rosemary OghoghorieNational Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons
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