- A storm of outrage, fear, and disgust erupted online after a man with reckless promiscuity, made a shocking confession, revealing the staggering number of women he had slept with since knowingly contracting HIV.
- Without hesitation, he recounted his numerous encounters over the past few years, shared how his sex life had continued unchecked despite his HIV status.
A disturbing revelation has sparked outrage online after an HIV-positive man disclosed that he has had unprotected sex with close to 1,000 women over the past few years.
Speaking on Doyin’s Corner, a podcast hosted by BBNaija star Doyin, the man revealed that he was diagnosed with HIV seven years ago.
However, instead of practicing caution, he said he continued to engage in a highly active sex life, frequently paying for sex.
According to him, many of his partners were sex workers who agreed to his requests in exchange for payments.
He admitted that despite knowing his status, he prioritized his desires, engaging in unprotected encounters without hesitation.
At some point, he said he began seeking deliverance in churches, hoping for a spiritual solution to what he described as an uncontrollable urge.
He claimed that church members, unaware of the full extent of his actions, often contributed money to support him.
He said in parts;
“A total number of ladies I have had sex with can be a thousand, to be honest. But in that 7 years period, I could say more than 400 because it was so cheap.
“I used to just have sex with just anybody. There was a time I went to Obalende and I saw all the grils and all of them knew me. And I have had sex with all of them…” .
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His bold confession triggered widespread panic and condemnation. Many online are calling for his immediate arrest, citing the grave implications of his actions.
There is growing fear over the number of women he may have knowingly infected, women who, in turn, could have passed the virus to others, created a dangerous ripple effect in process.
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