True Story of Osun lawmaker’s nude that went viral, court remands blackmailers

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Shock and disbelief have trailed the release of a 13-second video showing a lawmaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Mr Timothy Owoeye, naked.

The clip, which is making the rounds on the social media, showed Owoeye, who is representing Ilesa East, the constituency of Governor Rauf Aregbesola, being queried by some persons over what he was looking for in the dead of the night.

The lawmaker was seen trying to cover his private parts with his left hand, as he pleaded with the men, whose faces were not covered in the video.

The video went viral on Saturday as some members of the opposition parties in the state claimed that the lawmaker was asked to bathe at the market square with blood in order to make the APC win the governorship election.

They also said the ritual he was performing before he was caught by the men was for him to remain relevant in the new political dispensation.

UNCH Metro gathered that the incident happened sometime in July.

Sources close to the lawmaker, however, said Owoeye was kidnapped and taken to where he was stripped naked and recorded, adding that his alleged abductors threatened to kill him.

The source said, “There is nothing true in what they (opposition parties) are saying. He was not caught taking his bath with blood. He was kidnapped by some fraudsters, who took him to the place. If he was bathing with blood, the video would show traces of blood on him, but there was nothing like that. He was stripped naked and he was not even bathing with water or anything.

“The video is very lengthy, but some just cut that aspect out to blackmail him. He was swindled and the police have recovered over N9m (from the suspects). The police have the complete recording. He went to his church for a thanksgiving service after the incident because he was not killed.”

The state Commissioner of Police, Fimihan Adeoye, told our correspondent on the telephone that the police arraigned those behind the leaked video on Friday, adding that the court ordered that they be remanded in prison.