In the video, she is quoted as saying, “I’m married, stop looking for me,” a statement that has sparked confusion, concern, and debate among Nigerians online.
Authorities have not yet issued an official statement confirming the circumstances of her disappearance or the validity of the claims made in the viral video.
The situation has triggered widespread concern on social media, with many users questioning whether the girl is speaking freely or under pressure, while others are calling for a proper investigation into the matter.
Child protection advocates have urged the public to exercise caution and avoid sharing the video further, warning that cases involving minors require sensitive handling to protect the individual’s safety and dignity.
They also emphasized that situations involving missing children should be handled by relevant security agencies rather than being amplified on social media platforms, where misinformation can spread quickly.
Meanwhile, legal and child welfare experts say that if the case involves a minor, authorities are obligated to verify her welfare and determine whether any coercion, exploitation, or unlawful circumstances are involved.
The family has reportedly been left distressed by the situation, as they try to understand the circumstances under which the girl reappeared and made the statement circulating online.
Social media reactions remain divided, with some users expressing relief that she has been found, while others insist that the matter raises serious concerns requiring official investigation.
As the video continues to trend, many Nigerians are calling for restraint, urging people to avoid resharing the clip and allowing authorities to handle the situation appropriately.
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