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Man loses manhood after giving beggar money

A man who thought he was doing good by giving a beggar money learnt the hard way.

It must be awful to lose one's manhood after doing a good deed

A man in Sango area of Ogun State has reportedly lost his manhood after he gave a man who begged for money, financial assistance.

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According to reports which has become viral, the man who is a landlord with a house on Liberty road, Igbala area, Sango Ota, was approached by a young man on the street for financial assistance to enable him get drugs for his mother.

The man allegedly gave the beggar the sum of N700, but that turned out to be his undoing because immediately he handed over the money, his manhood suddenly disappeared.

Hear the narration of the victim:

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"He (the beggar) looked desperate and pitiful. He said he needed N700 to get a particular drug for his sick mother.

I have never seen him (before) but his pleas really moved me. He said he dropped his last kobo on the lunch he bought for his sick mother and out of pity, I brought out N700 and gave him... but immediately I felt something hit me.

I couldn't feel it, (manhood). I didn't understand what was happening but when I heard him talking on phone, I ran after him and held onto him and shouted.

With the help of youths and passers-by, we caught him and brought him to the police station. He must restore my manhood if not, he will not leave here alive."

Someone who witnessed the scene also confirmed that he had also encountered the culprit in the past.

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"It is not his first time, about this time last week, this man (culprit) asked me for exactly N700 to get drugs for his mum, exactly the same story but God saved me from giving him the money because I didn't have any to give actually, he was really convincing and looked so innocent."

But a twist was brought into the case as, according to the police, upon being interrogated, the culprit feigned madness and refused to talk.

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