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People Are Suffering And Will Do Anything To Get Money – Benue Humanitarian Says After Over ‘200’ Nigerian Men Indicated Interest In Becoming Sperm Donors

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Benue humanitarian, Ukan Kurugh, has expressed surprise after “over 210” men indicated interest in sperm donation for financial incentives.

 

Mr. Ukan, had on Thursday, February 1, posted that a sperm donor is needed in Abuja and the pay is 900K

“It’s obvious that people are suffering in this country and will do anything to get money,’ he wrote in a post on Friday.

“The post I made about sperm donation has finish my inbox with over 210 people waiting for address/location. When women are donating eggs, it’s the men that usually come hard on them but men are gradually taking over.

“The sad reality is people can sell whatever possible to keep life going for them. It’s indeed sad and we can only hope for the better with the sad situation of the economy right now.”

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