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White child puzzles black family

White child puzzles black family Parents Ben and Angela Ihegboro show newborn Nmachi to her sister Dumebi and brother Chisom.

Sat, July 24, 2010 - 1:56 AM

LONDON, England – The white baby girl born to black Nigerian parents seven days ago in London, is to undergo full genetic tests.

And Ben and Angela Ihegboro are also trying to discover whether they have any white ancestry.

The devout Christian couple believe there are no Whites on either side of their families that could have led to Nmachi’s skin colour. But Ben’s mother Amebo, 70, is unusual in having blue eyes.

Ben and Angela agreed to let experts study Nmachi as geneticist Dr Mark Thomas of University College, London, said the odds of the baby’s white colouring were “between many millions to one and a million to one”.

He said: “I suspect there’s been a mixture of a mutation, like albinism, combined with a dormant white gene.”

Doesn’t matter

Ben, 44, a customer services adviser, said: “It doesn’t matter to us quite how she came about but we will do what we can to find answers. She’s a beautiful, miracle baby and we love her. She could be green and yellow – we would love her the same.”

Ben and Angela, of Woolwich, South London, were amazed by their blonde daughter’s birth at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup.

The reasons why this phenomenon could have occurred was looked at by experts quizzed by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

According to the radio and television network, there are three potential reasons for baby Nmachi’s unexpected appearance: “dormant white genes which entered both of her parents’ families long ago, a genetic mutation unique to her, or albinism”.

The first reports on the family’s strange case had ruled out albinism, but the BBC says Nmachi’s doctors have not ruled it out.

Albinism, a condition whereby a person has little or no colour in their skin, hair and eyes, can remain dormant in genes for many generations.

Just because the couple’s living relatives aren’t afflicted by the disease, that doesn’t mean they aren’t carriers. It is not an uncommon condition in Nigeria.

Another possible explanation is that Nmachi’s parents may harbour long dormant Caucasian DNA from a long forgotten interracial coupling.

A third possibility is perhaps the most tantalising but also the scariest. Nmachi may have a unique genetic mutation that doctors have not seen before.

(The SUN/BBC)

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Posted by D BOSS 1 year, 9 months ago

I AGREE WITH BAJAN123 SHE GOT CAUGHT CREEPING , TALK ALL THA B.S ABOUT GENETICS AH WANT A WHITE BOY HAD SOME , I HOPE THEY SURE DNA RESULTS TOO .

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Posted by Alcess 1 year, 9 months ago

Bursting forth from the darkness came the light -A genetic mutation of the night.

In the beginning, the Creator looked and thought that light would enhance the darkness so he created day.

It’s no wonder people that 2 black people of no known white decent can birth a white child.

Many, many, many years ago, some defected being thought to substantiate his defect.
He used the most powerful weapon available to man -the use of words. He had persons believe that being dark skinned, u are, like the earth, to be trampled upon, used, abused, discarded. And it worked!

Centuries later, we are still caught up in this vicious lie and blinded by our darkness. We are yet to realize that being black is indeed the highest honour bestowed to man or woman.

How easy is it 2 spot a dime-sized stain on a white satin sheet?on a black satin sheet? White exposes while black absolves!

Melanin lacking baby, we love you. You have sprung from our loins and you need to ‘see the light’ -understand that!

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Posted by fatmata tunkara 1 year, 9 months ago

If Allah say yes no man born of woman can say no black or white is just the same.

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Posted by Alice 1 year, 8 months ago

The baby is albino. She has African features.

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