Crime
What police should do if they want to arrest the lady that slept with dog – Actress, Cossy Orijiakor
Nigerian actress, model, and Instagram influencer, Cossy Orjiakor has shared her view on what the Nigerian police should do if they want to arrest the lady that was said to have slept with a dog to earn money.
This was after the Nigerian police reportedly announced that they’ll arrest the young Nigerian lady in a viral video who claimed that she slept with a dog to earn money.
Cossy Orjikafor who’s also nicknamed Apostle Cossy for her regular Sunday teachings took to her Instagram page to share a video in which she read the book of Romans, she pointed out that ‘all are sinners’ and all sins are the same.
She said in the video that people shouldn’t think of themselves to be better than the lady who slept with a dog because everyone has sinned at one point in time or another.
She said that the police should start by investigating all the dog s£xual scandals in Nigeria if they want to arrest the girl that allegedly slept with a dog.
Meanwhile, the lady in the viral video who claimed to have slept with a dog has apologized to Nigerians, revealing that the incident never happened. She said that everything she said in the video was all for ‘cruise’ (a phrase used by Nigerians as a way of saying that they’re just joking or having fun).
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