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Court remands Skit maker, Trinityguy in prison over skit involving a minor
A Magistrate Court situated at Iyaganku, Ibadan, Oyo State capital, has ordered the remand of skit maker, Abdullahi Maruff Adisa, popularly known as Trinityguy, in prison over allegation of s&xualising minor in his viral skit video.
It had been reported earlier that the skit maker was on Friday, June 23, quizzed by the skit maker after the Force Public Relation Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, called for his arrest over a video in which he was asking a female minor to describe his genital which he suggested in the video that she had mistakenly seen. The police also interrogated the parents of the female minor after Trinity had disclosed that he received their consent before, during and after the skit. The police command said his scene with the minor was a clear violation of Sec. 32,35 and 36 of the Child Rights Act of 2023
Appearing before the Magistrate, Olúdáre Adebayo, today June 26, counsel to the defendant who was brought before the magistrate by the Police, urged the court to grant his client bail.
While denying his bail application, Magistrate PO Adetuyibi, said the allegation against the Skit maker is currently receiving attention of the state Ministry of Justice.
The court ordered that the parents of the little girl in the video be remanded alongside Trinityguy till next sitting scheduled for July 11.
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