Youths at the Asaba main market in Delta State have apprehended a middle-aged woman accused of making a young man’s manhood disappear.
The situation caused panic as men on the streets of Asaba were said to regularly check themselves for fear of falling victim.
The incident, which occurred near the traffic lights, has sparked outrage and drawn attention after a video of the woman being assaulted by a mob went viral.
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The woman was seen pleading for mercy in the video, claiming that she had no power to reverse the alleged act.
She said a man on Summit Road, Asaba, had prepared the charm that caused the ‘disappearance’ of men’s manhood whenever she came into physical contact with them.
“I don’t know how many men have been affected,” she confessed during interrogation.
“Any man who touches me or I touch loses his manhood. If I meet the man who prepared the charm for me, he can help reverse it. I don’t have his phone number, but I know where to find him.”
Witnesses said the woman was apprehended after a man in his early 30s accused her of causing the disappearance of his manhood shortly after a brief encounter. A mob descended on her, demanding that she reverse the act immediately.
Olamilekan Adigun is a graduate of Mass Communication with years of experience in journalism embedded in uncovering human interest stories. He also prioritises accuracy and factual reportage of issues.
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