Media personality, Kiki Mordi, has called out Facebook authorities for failing to delete a page where a Nigerian man shared sexualized contents of his three-year-old daughter.
In a post shared on IG, Kiki said it took constant reporting and personal attempts to reach out to some people working with Instagram before the page where the sexualized photos of the little girl was taken down.
She mentioned that all attempts to take down the Facebook page proved abortive. She pointed out that she knows how seriously Instagram takes child porn content in Europe because of the stiff laws that exists there but wonders why they have failed to proritize Nigerian children and protect them from peadophiles.
She wrote
‘’This is Musa Suleman. He was arrested in Auchi, a town in Edo State, Nigeria, for sharing explicit and sexualised photos of his three-year-old daughter on Facebook & Instagram.
You can read about his arrest online, but I want to speak on the complicity of @instagram and @facebook in this!
The accounts where videos of a three-year-old child in sexy lingerie dancing seductively for pedophilic men are still up on Facebook as I type this. It took hours of constantly reporting and personally reaching out for the Instagram page to be taken down. I know how seriously Instagram takes child porn content in Europe because of the stiff laws that exist; my question is, why would you deprioritise Nigerian children like this?
Is Facebook a safe space for paedophiles???
Please ask @facebook why they have refused to take down Sarah’s page. A three-year-old girl who was forced to pose for internet paedophiles!”
LIB had earlier reported that the police arrested the father of the minor in Auchi on Sunday, May 12, 2024, after her semi nude videos and photos sparked public outrage on social media. Some images also showed the minor in revealing clothes while in the company of her father and some men in a hotel.
Read Kiki’s post below