On today’s episode, we discuss adoption in the Nigerian context. We have noticed that the Nigerian society is not very accepting of adoption and adopted children in general. We decided to dive into some of the reasons Nigerians think the way they do about adoption. We also go into how the Nigerian ideas about adoption affect the treatment of househelps. Lastly, we tackle the question “Is your adopted child your first child?”
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