According to the lady, representatives of the company approached her with an offer to become a surrogate mother in exchange for N1.3 million.
She claimed that the arrangement required her to stay in accommodation provided by the company throughout the pregnancy and avoid contact with family members.
Sharing her experience, she said she was informed that she would not be allowed to receive visitors or return home during the nine-month period.
She also alleged that she would receive a monthly allowance of N50,000 while carrying the pregnancy.
The lady expressed dissatisfaction with the proposed compensation, arguing that the amount did not reflect the physical and emotional demands involved in carrying a child for nine months.
According to her, she attempted to negotiate for a higher payment of N2 million but claimed that the company rejected the request.



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