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NAPTIP Launches Probe into Alleged Child Abuse at Daycare Linked to Simi’s Mother

The (NAPTIP) has commenced moves to investigate allegations of child sexual abuse and misconduct linked to a daycare facility reportedly owned by the mother of popular Nigerian singer, .
The development follows a wave of renewed backlash on social media after an old tweet attributed to the singer resurfaced on X (formerly Twitter). The post, which dates back several years, has been interpreted by some users as suggestive of inappropriate intent, triggering public outrage and calls for an official inquiry.
In response to the growing controversy, NAPTIP indicated that it would examine the claims to determine their validity and whether any provisions of the law under its mandate may have been violated. The agency stressed that matters involving the safety and welfare of children are treated with utmost urgency and seriousness.
Although the allegations are rooted in a historical social media post, the renewed attention has amplified scrutiny on the daycare facility and those associated with it. As of the time of filing this report, neither the singer nor representatives of the daycare had issued an official statement addressing the claims.
Observers note that the incident highlights the enduring impact of digital footprints and the speed with which online discourse can escalate into institutional action. It also underscores the heightened sensitivity surrounding child protection issues, particularly when linked to public figures.
Further updates are expected as the agency proceeds with its investigation.

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