A man suspected to be a magical manhood thief was on Tuesday beaten to stupor in Lokoja, Kogi State. The incident happened when the suspect visited a shop
A man suspected to be a magical manhood thief was on Tuesday beaten to stupor in Lokoja, Kogi State.
Confusion started when the shop owner felt a shock in his body and thereafter touched his manhood, only to discover that his manhood had disappeared. Speaking with our correspondent on the development, an eyewitness, Michael Nwankwo, said the suspect confessed to the crime after the thorough beating and expressed joy that the manhood of the shop owner had been restored.
Confirming this, the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP William Aya, said the police have received reports and are monitoring the situations.
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