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Precious Akinjide has publicly defended her mother against serious online accusations of involvement in child trafficking, stolen children, and operating a so-called “baby factory.”
In an emotional Facebook post, Akinjide described the past few days as emotionally exhausting for her family, stating that watching someone she loves being falsely accused and publicly dragged is one of the most painful experiences. She expressed heartbreak over how quickly false narratives spread on social media and how easily people judge without knowing the full truth.
Reflecting on her family’s struggles since the loss of her father in 2018, Akinjide emphasized their resilience, faith, and unity through difficult times. She firmly denied the allegations, declaring that there is no “stolen child,” no “trafficked child,” and no “baby factory” as claimed, adding that no evidence supports the accusations.
“The claims being circulated are false, and this has already been made clear through the appropriate processes,” she stated. Akinjide described her mother as a woman of hard work, sacrifice, strength, and kindness who built their family on strong values.
She highlighted the real emotional damage caused by social media trials, urging the public to prioritize truth, compassion, and understanding before rushing to condemn others. The post concluded with a prayer for truth, healing, peace, and restoration for her family.
The statement comes amid what appears to be a trending controversy, though details of the original allegations remain unclear from the post. No official confirmation or response from authorities has been referenced in Akinjide’s message.
















