Police face backlash over comment on child’s ‘pornographic’ photo

Muyiwa Adejobi

The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) is facing backlash for its response to the case of a father who exploited his 4-year-old daughter to pose for a ‘pornographic’ photo posted on Instagram.

The Edo-based father reportedly created an Instagram account for his daughter, calling her a “model” and referencing an adult film actress as her “mentor.”

Posts on the account showed the child at a nightclub, where she posed partially undressed.


The posts sparked outrage on Nigerian social media, with many calling for the father’s arrest and an investigation into the matter.

However, Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, spokesperson for the Nigerian Police Force, said in a tweet that the Edo State Police Command will counsel the parents rather than prosecute them.


Adejobi argued that many people “don’t know the implications of what we do,” adding that not all cases require prosecution; there is room for alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

“This is an act of indecency and exposing the young child to moral dangers. The PPRO of Edo Command will take it up and counsel the parents rather than prosecute them,” Adejobi said.

“Many of us don’t know the implications of what we do. We will educate them, and many alike. This kind of a thing will expose the girl to the rots in our system and moral dangers.


“Not in all cases we prosecute, there is a room for ADR and CSR in our duties, and we shall be adopting such.”

Adejobi’s response, however, has been met with widespread criticism, with people saying that the force is downplaying the sensitivity of the issue.





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