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Shocking Revelation Of What Nigerian Parents Did To Their 3 Month Old Baby

A Nigerian couple, Arinola 33, and Olalekan Olawusi have been jailed in the United States for abusing their three-month-old baby in Providence, Rhode Island, US. Newsmen reported that the father had placed a call to 911 about the baby’s inability to breath.

Three-month-old Tobiloba Olawusi wasn’t breathing and didn’t have a pulse, police said, but Providence firefighters resuscitated the baby in their rush to Hasbro Children’s Hospital. That’s where the medical staff found the baby had old and new injuries, bite marks and a fractured skull, broken ribs, arms and legs, said Special Assistant Attorney General Shannon Signore, chief of the office’s child abuse unit.

This shocked the public has the mother had a self-published a book: “A to Z Ways to Achieve Your Goals In Life” which lists her biography as a motivational speaker, who is “involved with helping pregnant and worried women and their children.”

She wrote that she and her husband, Olalekan Olawusi, are “blessed with a loving son”

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