08/06/2019

Nigerian film director recounts how his penis was stolen in Lagos

Nigerian film director recounts how his penis was stolen in Lagos - lailasnewsA Nigerian film director recounts how his penis was stolen by ritualists in Lagos.

The film director, Johnson Wilcox, took to twitter to narrate how suspected ‘ritualists’ in Lagos stole his penis in Lagos. Johnson alleges that he noticed his balls were missing after a bike man and another man shook him in Ikota area of Lagos Narrating His ordeals with the suspected ritualists on Twitter, he wrote:

I am on my way to police station with the help of Wema Bank security who called in men of SARS. A bike man and another cane to me shook my hand and immediately want to run away and I couldn’t feel my two balls again when I raised alarm.

Thank God for Wema Bank securities and thank God to Ikota Police Station. while Police tortures them, they asked to pray and while they speak in strange language and touching me. My balls came back. What do I do to assure permanent return


John Cine Wilcox
@johncinewilcox
 I am on my way to police station with the help of Wema Bank security who called in men of SARS. A bike man and another cane to me shook my hand and immediately want to run away and I couldn’t feel my two balls again when I raised alarm. @segalink @feladurotoye @YeleSowore

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John Cine Wilcox
@johncinewilcox
 Thank God for Wema Bank securities and thank God to Ikota Police Station. while Police tortures them, they asked to pray and while they speak in strange language and touching me. My balls came back. What do I do to assure permanent return @NigeriaPolice @segalink @YeleSowore

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