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    Nigeria government launches investigation into Simi’s viral 4-year-old child post

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Simi is a Nigerian singer Simi is a Nigerian singer

    The Nigerian government has commenced an investigation into an old post shared by singer Simisola Bolatito Kosoko, popularly known as Simi, concerning a four-year-old boy.

    Simi recently became the subject of intense online discussions after a decade-old post resurfaced.

    In the post, she described how a four-year-old boy identified as David allegedly had a crush on her.

    In the now-deleted tweet, Simi recounted that the child got physically close to her, acting as though he wanted to kiss her and resting his head on her lap, while she jokingly questioned whether she should give him attention.

    Rapists should be castrated, burnt alive – Singer Simi

    In a recent development, the Nigerian National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has launched an investigation into the matter.

    In a statement released by the agency on February 24, 2026, NAPTIP addressed public concerns, stating that it is committed to probing credible reports related to the alleged misconduct.

    Simi addresses resurfaced 2012 post ‘sexualising’ 4-year-old boy

    “Following recent public discussions and concerns raised regarding alleged incidents of child sexual abuse or misconduct in daycare settings in Nigeria, we are committed to thoroughly investigating credible reports,” the statement read.

    NAPTIP further urged anyone with “factual information, direct knowledge, or who was personally affected by the matters referenced in the viral posts or related incidents to reach out confidentially.”

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