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Sunday, March 01, 2015

Baby Buying And Selling Thriving in Kayole

The baby business is thriving in Nairobi's sprawling Kayole slums. Prices range between $2000 and $3000 with boys being in higher demand and therefore higher priced. The babies come from kidnapping and also willing mothers who prefer the cash.

The average annual income of a typical Kenyan is slightly above $1200 annually and therefore this macabre trade makes a lot of business sense to too many Kenyans.

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