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Wicked mother abandons new baby in front of church in Lagos

While many women are finding it difficult to bear children and go to any length to get one, some who are blessed are throwing them away.

The abandoned baby

While some women are doing practically everything to get a child, some who are blessed with one are busy throwing them away.

This was the exclamation of many who witnessed the discovery of a new born baby who was abandoned by its mother in front of The Apostolic Church, located at Water Bus Stop, Gowon Estate, in the early hours of Sunday, November 8, 2015.

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Early worshippers were shocked to find the innocent tot wrapped in a blanket with a pack of medicine beside it and placed strategically at the gate of the church. The baby was rescued and taken to the pastor of the church who took the baby to a nearby police station.

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