Abdullahi Adisa, the controversial skit maker better known as Trinity Guy, will be charged in court on June 26 for allegedly sexualising a minor.

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Olumiyiwa Adejobi, the force PRO, stated this on Friday while responding to public concerns about the case.

In a now-deleted skit video, Trinity Guy had asked a young girl “inappropriate questions” about his manhood.

Adejobi had earlier condemned the prank as “child abuse” and vowed that appropriate action would be taken.

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On Thursday, the Oyo police command summoned the skit maker and expressed concerns about the skit.

Trinity Guy was subsequently set up for interrogation with the state criminal investigation department.

Adejobi says the skit maker will be charged in court on June 26 to serve as a deterrent for other potential offenders.

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“We have received several complaints against him, and many groups, NGOs, and CLOs are interested in the case,” the force PRO said.

“There is no sentiment in law like I always say. Others should be able to learn from his actions and inactions.

“Many have reached out to me on this case, but I have made it known that it’s not a personal thing. it’s the provision of the law, decency, and morals.”

Since it went viral, Trinity’s video has generated conversations about skit makers and sexually suggestive content.

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