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Police nab Niger grandpa for impregnating granddaughter

Ms Mohammed decried the alarming rate of child molestation and rape in the state.

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The Niger State Child Right’s Agency says a 65-year old grandfather, Musa Gado, is detained in police custody for allegedly impregnating his 16-year old granddaughter,  (name withheld).

The Director General of the gency, Kaltume Mohammed, made this known to journalists in Minna on Wednesday.

She said that a Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid (DNA) Test confirmed that Gado, the maternal grandfather of the victim from Mashegu Local Government Area of the state of the state, is the biological father of the four-month old baby delivered by his granddaughter.

According to the DG, the suspect made several fruitless attempts to abort the pregnancy.

She said that the victim’s father, Lawal Nababa, made a complaint in 2025 for alleged repeated sexual assaults on his daughter by her maternal grandfather.

The director general said at the time the matter was reported at the agency, the victim was six months pregnant and was kept in the agency’s custody until she was delivered of a baby boy in December 2025.

She said the teenager, whose parents are still alive, was reportedly taken by her maternal grandmother since childhood.

Ms Mohammed however, said the suspect denied responsibility of the act, thus forcing the agency to order the DNA test that was conducted in a laboratory outside Nigeria at the cost of N500,000.

“When the girl was brought to the agency, she was actually six months pregnant. We had to do some medical checkups and she was kept under the custody of the agency from that time and now.

“She gave birth in December and we agreed that the only way we could get to the root of the matter and establish the fact was to go for the DNA test, which was agreed by both parties.

“After she gave birth, we waited for her to be strong before we went for the paternity test and within five weeks the result came out and it was announced that the grandfather was the father of the baby because the result was 99.9999 per cent positive,” she said.

The director general stated that the suspect, currently in police custody, would be charged to court after police had completed their investigation.

Ms Mohammed noted that the agency was currently handling six similar cases, including that of a father who had been having carnal knowledge of his biological daughter.

“Child molestation and rape is alarming in the state. I assumed office as the DG Niger State Child Rights Agency in November 2025, and honestly, we have had a lot of issues of rape where children were molested by their parents, neighbours and some people within the community.

“Right now, we have six cases we are prosecuting and the most important one we are handling right now is that of the 16-year old girl who was impregnated by her grandfather. This case was reported to the agency by the father of the girl on 5th October 2025,” she said.

(NAN)

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