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Adamawa Businessman Caught Having Oral Se.x With Underage Brothers Tells Court Why He Did So

Adamawa Businessman Caught Having Oral Se.x With Underage Brothers Explains Why He Did So

 One Abubakar Barkindo, an engine oil, and other lubricants seller from Yola, Adamawa State has explained why he had oral sex with two brothers, aged  8 and 9.

Abubakar, a businessman confessed to the act after he was arrested by the police but said he did it to test if his manhood was functional.

According to reports, Abubakar lured the two boys into his apartment at the 50 Housing Units at Jambutu, and thrusted in and out, ejaculating in their mouths in the process.

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The father of the two boys had discovered his sons were missing and began a search for them. In the course of the search, he was told by a neighbor to check Abubakar’s apartment, where he reportedly found his boys with semen dripping from their mouths.

 In his words:

"I came out looking for the boys in front of the house and was told Barkindo took them into his house. I suspected his motive, so I badged in only to see my kids with sperm in their mouths," the father said.

 

Abubakar while being arraigned at a Chief Magistrate Court I on Thursday, February 17, pleaded guilty to the offense, which is contrary to section 263 of penal code law of the state.

Explaining why he committed the act, he said he wanted to test if his manhood was functional; as according to him, he had experienced erectile dysfunction in recent times.

 

"I noticed some time back that my penis was no more functional and even complained to my mother about it. I got some herbs with a view to treating it, and later decided to test whether it had resumed duty by asking the boys to play with it," he said

 The presiding judge, Abdullahi Gigil after listening to the guilty plea of Abubakar, ordered that he be remanded in prison custody and that the case file should be transmitted to the Department of Public Prosecutions for legal advice.

 

The matter was later adjourned to March 7, 2022.

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