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Health19 June 2026Edited by NaijaPodNews2:48

Nigerian Couple Seeks Gestational Surrogate to Complete Family

Nigerian Couple Seeks Gestational Surrogate to Complete Family
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A Nigerian couple is on a quest to start a family and is presently seeking a responsible and healthy woman to act as a gestational surrogate. This arrangement involves the couple providing their own embryo, and the surrogate's eggs will not be utilized in the process. As a result, the child will not be biologically related to the surrogate. The selected candidate will receive a monthly stipend throughout the pregnancy and a bonus after the birth of a healthy child. This compensation can be used to fund various endeavors, such as launching a business, purchasing land, or investing in other ventures. To be considered for this role, applicants must meet specific criteria, including being between 21 and 39 years old, maintaining a reliable and healthy lifestyle, having a body mass index (BMI) of less than 32, and being a responsible individual who undergoes regular STI/STD checks as agreed upon. The ideal candidate should also be well-educated, as it is essential to comprehend the requirements and instructions provided by medical professionals. The surrogate is expected to reside in Lagos or be willing to relocate to Lagos for the duration of the pregnancy to attend scheduled medical appointments at a designated clinic and hospital. Interested candidates who meet these requirements can submit their application, along with their curriculum vitae, to the specified email address. It is worth noting that this arrangement will be facilitated directly between the couple's family, a lawyer, and the clinic, without the involvement of a surrogate agency. Prospective applicants are advised to conduct their due diligence.

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Editor's Take

Dis one dey give women wey no get pikin chance to help others and also make money, but e get some risk and requirement wey dem must follow. Make dem do dem due diligence well well.

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