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Oyo police quiz parents of female minor used by skit maker Trinity Guy after he claimed he sought their consent before filming her

Men of the Oyo state police command have called in for questioning the parents of the female minor used in the now viral skit of skit maker, Abdullahi Maruf Adisa ‘aka’ Trinity guy.
In a statement released on its Twitter handle, the command said Trinity guy arrived the command’s office today June 23 to answer questions over the viral skit video where a female minor was s%xualized in a reprehensible dialogue devoid of ethical and moral values. In the video, the skit maker asked the minor to describe a male private part which he suggested she had mistakenly seen.
In the statement released, the police say preliminary Investigations revealed that the obscene video which was a clear violation of Sec. 32,35 and 36 of the Child Rights Act of 2023 depicts explicit s%xual exploitation of the minor who was compelled to give disturbing descriptive details of a Male gen!tal. The police say during interrogation, the skit maker mentioned he sought the consent of the minor’s parents for her to feature in the skit and that the parents of the minor were involved before, during and after the production.
‘’Consequently, Isiaka Ahmed, 40 years and his Wife, Rofiat, 29 years, both biological parents of the minor are presently being quizzed by the Gender/Juvenile Related Offences Desk of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) alongside Trinity.”
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