
A woman, Ms Esther Emiola, has petitioned the Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) over alleged child abandonment by former international footballer, Sani Kaita.
In the petition filed by Eniola’s lawyer, Mr Frank Tietie, Forthright Chamber, Area 11, Garki, Abuja and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja, she alleged that Kaita got her pregnant in 2015 with a promise to marry her but abandoned her.
It was reported that Tietie, in the petition, alleged that Kaita, throughout the pregnancy and after birth, never asked after the baby’s welfare nor the welfare of the mother.

Section 16(1A) of the VAPP Act 2015 deals with the abandonment of children, spouse and other dependents without means of sustenance.
It states:
The petition read in part:
” Presently Mr Kaita is in Abuja and he is again seeking the possibility of another segxwal liaison with our client and has invited her to a secret location in Abuja.”
The petition added that, the compulsion of the suspect by NAPTIP would force him to formally respond to issues raised by the victim in the petition she filed before the agency.
When we contacted NAPTIP Director of Investigation and Monitoring, Mr Josiah Emerole, confirmed that the agency has received the petition.
Emerole said: “the petition has been forwarded to the appropriate unit of the agency for necessary action”.
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