Baby Factory Syndicate: An Emerging Trend of Trafficking in Agunloye’s Disposable Womb

A. O. Eziechine, Queen O. Esene
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Human trafficking has been described as a crime that involves the recruitment of people and compelling or coercing them to provide labour or services or to engage in commercial sex acts. Men, women, and children of all ages and from all backgrounds have become victims of this crime, which occurs in every region of the world. The baby factory phenomenon is the latest form of human trafficking and sex slavery in Nigeria. Although relatively new in Nigeria, this latest trend of human trafficking is rapidly flourishing and gradually gaining ground as a big enterprise in different parts of the country. The baby factory practices involve young women who are held captive and forced to produce babies for sale or trafficking. This is obviously a very dangerous trend that requires serious attention because of the physical, mental, and psychological effects of the baby making activities. This paper, therefore, explores the factors responsible for the growth of the clandestine business as depicted in Irene Agunloye’s Disposable Womb. The paper adopts the analytical method of data analysis since the data for the analysis are sourced from the play text. The findings reveal that women’s desperation and patronage of the baby factories are due to the stigmatisation of childless couples in Nigeria. This desperation has led to an increase in the demand for babies. The derivable financial benefits from the baby harvesting business have also contributed to the growth of the industry, which results in physical, psychological, and sexual violence to the victims. The paper condemns the evil practice and proffers possible solutions.
婴儿工厂集团:阿贡洛伊一次性子宫的贩运新趋势
人口贩运被描述为一种涉及招募人员并强迫或胁迫他们提供劳动或服务或从事商业性行为的犯罪。这种犯罪发生在世界各地区,各种年龄和背景的男子、妇女和儿童都成为其受害者。婴儿工厂现象是尼日利亚人口贩运和性奴役的最新形式。虽然这种最新的人口贩运趋势在尼日利亚相对较新,但它正在迅速兴起,并逐渐成为该国不同地区的一个大型企业。婴儿工厂的做法是将年轻妇女扣押起来,强迫她们生产婴儿用于贩卖或贩运。这显然是一种非常危险的趋势,需要引起高度重视,因为婴儿制造活动会对身体、精神和心理造成影响。因此,本文将探讨艾琳-阿贡罗伊的《一次性子宫》中描绘的秘密生意增长的因素。由于分析数据来源于剧本文本,因此本文采用了数据分析方法。研究结果表明,由于尼日利亚没有孩子的夫妇被污名化,妇女才会绝望并光顾婴儿工厂。这种绝望导致对婴儿的需求增加。从婴儿采集业务中获得的经济利益也助长了该行业的发展,导致受害者遭受身体、心理和性暴力。本文谴责了这一罪恶行径,并提出了可行的解决方案。
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