A scandal has rocked the Mirabel Center in Lagos following conflicting medical reports on the alleged defilement of a 3-year old girl by a Ladipo market trader, Monday.
P.M.EXPRESS reports that the initial report from Mirabel Center indicated an infection, while Igando Medical Center reported evidence of penetration.
The child’s mother, Mrs. Ogechi Okoye, alleged intimidation and attempts to cover up the case, claiming she was assaulted by individuals linked to the suspect.
An NGO, Ambassador for Peace and Enlightenment Foundation (AMPEF), has intervened, seeking justice for the victim
The second medical examination, approved by the Lagos State Police Command Gender Unit, revealed severe injuries consistent with sexual penetration, contradicting the initial report by Mirabel Center.
AMPEF’s case manager, Comrade Neye Solomon, suspects the first report’s credibility and calls for a thorough investigation.
The case highlights concerns about handling sexual abuse cases and potential interference.
The Ambassador for Peace and Enlightenment Foundation (AMPEF) stepped in following a distress call received on 20th March, 2026, for their intervention.
The founder of AMPEF, Comrade Prince Saviour Iche and their case manager, Comrade Neye Solomon, visited the residence of the child’s mother, Mrs Ogechi Okoye, at the Powerline area of Ejigbo, Lagos State, where they met her with visible injuries, including bruises on her face and mouth.
The embittered mother alleged that she was assaulted by individuals linked to the prime suspect who defiled her daughter in an attempt to force her to withdraw the case from the Lagos State Police Command Gender Unit.
She narrated that the incident happened in December 2025, the suspect identified as Monday allegedly assaulted her daughter and two other minors aged, 5 and 8.
The matter was reported to the Police at Ejigbo Division and the suspect was arrested and transferred to the Gender Section of the State Command
Controversial Medical Findings:
The initial medical examination was reportedly conducted at the Mirabel Centre by the head physician (Name Withheld). However, the outcome of the examination allegedly stated that the child was suffering from an infection.
However, AMPEF case manager, suspected the credibility of that report, stating that during a follow-up visit on 28th March, 2026, the child was found in a critical condition, with persistent bleeding and mucous discharge.

