The Ogun State Police Command has released TikTok influencer Abigeal Nsikak, popularly known as Mirabel, to the State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development after she voluntarily presented herself at a police station over her widely reported rape allegation.
In a statement issued via X on Wednesday, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, confirmed that Mirabel visited the station of her own free will.
He said she underwent a medical examination and has been cooperating with investigators.
“In consideration of her welfare and support needs, she has been released to the Ogun State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.
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“The Ministry has undertaken responsibility for her care and has assured the Command that she will be made available whenever required as investigations continue,” the statement read.
The police said the case is being handled with professionalism and care.
The Command urged the public to avoid speculation and allow the investigation to continue, adding that updates would be provided when necessary.
The case first gained national attention in mid-February when Mirabel shared emotional videos on TikTok alleging a home invasion and sexual assault at her residence in Ogijo, Ogun State.
Her posts sparked reactions online, with some public figures speaking about sexual violence and others making donations.
However, the claim later came under scrutiny on social media over alleged inconsistencies, including the absence of supporting phone records and no signs of forced entry at the scene.
In a later reported conversation with activist VeryDarkMan, she said she might not have been raped. This led to calls from some quarters for her to be prosecuted for allegedly making a false claim.
No arrests have been announced in connection with the alleged incident, and investigations are ongoing.
The Ogun State Police Command said it remains committed to treating all reports of sexual violence seriously while ensuring fairness and due process.

