Bisexual Women Implicate 2 Others In Ejigbo As They Flee To Avoid Arrest

Pandemonium erupted in Ejigbo axis of Lagos State as angry youths besieged 2 bisexual women namely Gloria Maduka and Franca Edith after they were caught in January 2024 in the sacrilegious act of same-sex .
The two women were mercilessly beaten up after they were caught in the act by an unsuspecting neighbour who barged into the room unannounced to discover the two women fondling each other genitals in wild esctatic mood, it was confirmed.
It was said that the neighbour immediately raised an alarm which attracted a mammoth crowd of angry youths to the compound as they hurriedly raced ddown to the apartment to catch a glimpse of the two women who desecrated the community.
The angry youths who chanted “ewo” (sacrilege) ruthlessly unleashed terror on the two women who were stripped naked and told to confess other members of the group, an eyewitness narrated.
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The two women who were however rescued from the angry youths by local vigilante took the two women to the residence of the community leader where they confessed other members of the women who were secretly involved in the same-sex practice with each other in the community.
Investigation revealed that the 2 women, who confessed to the crime of secretly indulging in same-sex practice, implicated 2 other women in the community.
It was said that more incriminating evidence was discovered during a thorough search of the apartment for more evidence of other members of the group as different sex toys and nude pictures of the women were found in the phones belonging to the two women.
The 2 women who were implicated in the act of same-sex practice in the community are Abigail Imade and Stella-Maris Orobosa Obegene.
Meanwhile confirmed report revealed that while the 2 women led the angry youths and the local vigilante to the residences of the 2 different women within Ejigbo axis of Lagos State, it was said that the other two women had fled from the community before the arrival of the angry youths.
At the time of this report, an unscheduled visit to the residence of the two women in Ejigbo axis of Lagos State revealed that the two bisexual women namely Abigail Imade and Stella-Maris Orobosa Obegene had absconded from the community with members of their family.
In Nigeria, the violation of the Same-sex Marriage Prohibition Act of 2014 attracts a minimum of 14 years imprisonment upon conviction.