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A group of parents in Sierra Leone are up in arms over the alleged adoption of their children without their consent.
The parents of about 30 children, who were aged between one and seven years old when they were given to a local children's welfare organisation, are demanding the return of their children.
Our reporter in Freetown, Umaru Fofana, has been investigating the story.
Akwasi Sarpong asked him how the children ended up in the care of the NGO in the first place.
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