CHILD ADOPTION LAWS IN NIGERIA - AFRICA


The constitution and laws of Nigeria supports child adoption to give succor to married couples who could not give birth to children (DIR, 2008). IN his observation child, child adoption is a part of Nigerian law which has saved individual community and government. According to him, the laws says that those who wishes to adopt should not adopt more than two children and must have them as for their up bringing and be prepared to love and care for them as their biological children. He then lamented that this aspect of the law has come under very serious abuse by the rich who adopt as many children as their money can fetch them.

Finally, he said that child   adoption is a legal procedures and it must be properly handled.
Attitudes towards child adoption practices
According to Norton (2005), attitude is a predisposition to classify objects and events and to react to them with some degree of evaluative consistency. Attitude is inferred but not objectively observable. They are manifested in conscious experience, verbal report, gross behaviour and physiological symptoms
According to a survey by Ezugwu, Obi and Onah  (2002), majority of infertile Nigerian women have heard of child adoption. Only a minority knows its real meaning, legality and the process it entails.
Approximately one third of them, were disposed favourably to adoption as a treatment option for their infertility.  The Nigerian experience was compared and contrasted with the experiences of other countries.  Factors associated with a favourable attitude to adoption   were presented and discussed. In the presence of such factors, especially when the probability of cure of infertility is small. Child adoption as treatment option should be offered early so that couples that are willing can initiate the process.
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