A big lesson and experience for Mr Omokwa, this will guide him on what to do on his next adventure.
A 36-year-old woman, Precious Osas has been arrested and
charged before Isolo Magistrates’ court for biting off a 25-year-old man’s ear,
Chikwado Omokwa, over s3x in Lagos. The incident happened at a popular hotel in
Okota where they lodged for a night’s romp.According to the police, Precious, believed to be a
commercial s3x worker, allegedly collected N3,500 from Omokwa for an all night
s3x romp and failed to fulfill her own part of the bargain.
P.m.News gathered that Precious struggled to cope with Omokwa
throughout the period the s3x lasted because of his high libido.Trouble started after Precious allowed Omokwa a round of s3x
and told him she wasn’t ready for another round until he paid her more money.
This resulted in exchange of words and a fight ensued
between the s3x partners.During the fight, Precious allegedly grabbed Omokwa’s right
ear and bit off part of it.Omokwa, who was bleeding profusely, raised an alarm which
attracted the attention of the hotel workers.Both of them were handed over to the police at Ikota
division.
At the the station, Omokwa told the police how he paid
Precious N3,500 for s3x throughout the night and equally paid extra N350 for
registration.He said Precious allowed him to have s3x only once and told
him if he wanted another round, he should pay extra money.On her part, Precious admitted that Omokwa paid the amount
and she allowed him to have s3x with her as agreed.
She said after the first round, he was demanding for extra
round which she refused.She said Omokwa had high libido because he was drunk and was
vomiting in the room.The police charged Precious with conducting herself in a
disorderly manner by inflicting grievous harm on Omokwa’s ear.She pleaded not guilty and the presiding Magistrate, Mrs O.
A. Adebayo granted her bail in the sum of N50,000 with one surety in like sum.Precious was remanded in prison custody at Kirikiri pending
when she will perfect her bail.The matter was adjourned till 19 October, 2015.
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