On Air Personality, Oladotun Kayode Blasts NAPTIP For Ignoring Children’s Abduction Abroad
OpenLife reports that A popular Nigerian radio host and media personality, Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode , has launched a scathing attack on National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, accusing the agency of “selective eye service” after his two children were taken out of Nigeria without his consent.
NAPTIP is the primary Nigerian federal agency established in 2003 to combat human trafficking, child labor, and related exploitation through investigation, prosecution, and victim rehabilitation.
it enforces the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Law Enforcement and Administration Act.
In a furious social media post, Dotun didn’t hold back:
“You @naptifnigeria when they kidnapped my two children out of the country with no consent? Out of the jurisdiction of Nigeria completely defiling the law; even an existing contempt of court; an existing court order; when they wrote you; what did you do?
This one is Selective eye service.”
The broadcaster’s post has sparked outrage on the internet, with many questioning the effectiveness of the anti-human trafficking agency when it comes to high-profile or sensitive cases.

Dotun’s confrontation underscores the frustration of parents facing cross-border child abduction, despite legal protections and court directives.
As of now, NAPTIP has yet to respond publicly to the allegations, leaving the controversy simmering.

