Poor parenting: Nigerians call for the arrest of parent over birthday bash photo

Following several exposing post from a particular Instagram account, concerned Nigerians have called for the arrest of an Edo state father by the Nigeria Police Force.

The incident came to light when an x user , General_Oluchi posted about the post with four different pictures and tagged the Nigeria Police Force in the post.

"I’m not sure how to tweet about this child but I can’t unsee what I saw tonight. Her Instagram page is littered with pics of her in bikini, in a hotel room with boys, with videos of her twerking in a club without clothes on while ADULTS watched!!! 
They took her to a hotel room in frame 4 (I cropped her off for the sake of this post).
I am enraged and I hope that when I wake up in the morning, the @PoliceNG would have done the needful by arresting the macaques whose faces are showing in these pictures and others involved offline! 
Frame 1 is the child’s father and a pimp and clearly the one managing this account. He resides in Edo State. @FCT_PoliceNG"

This post attracted many reactions from different people, some are calling for the arrest of the father and some are asking about the whereabout of the mother, but the Police image maker, Muyiwa Adejobi in his post has directed the Edo state Police PRO to swing into action.

He said: "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. 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. @EdoPoliceNG, @PoliceNG"


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