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Senator Who Assaulted Lady In Sex Toy Shop is HIV/AIDS Positive

After the video showing the moment a federal lawmaker, Senator Elisha Abbo, assaulted a lady in a sex toy shop in Abuja, some findings made by Igbere TV shows that the Senator is a carried of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS).

Recall that on Tuesday, Mr. Abbo, a senator from Adamawa State under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), made headlines for inflicting pains on a lady who intervened during a conflict between the lawmaker and a sex toy shop attendant in Abuja.

Mr. Abo was said to have entered the intimacy shop, where adult toys are sold, with ladies numbering about three.

He was seen in a video clip slapping his victim after the latter intervened when the lawmaker ordered a police officer to arrest the shop attendant.

Although he has confirmed being the one in the clip, he has however denied what reportedly transpired. He told Channels Television that he was in the shop to seek justice for his sister who was assaulted even when his comments in the clip said otherwise or not did not relate to his position.

Nigerians on social media who reacted to the report of his outburst wondered what he went to the adult shop to do.

When this medium decided to check his biography on Wikipedia, the information that cropped up showed the lawmaker is a carrier of HIV/AIDS, which might be responsible for his visit to the shop probably to play safe.

Igbere TV further learnt that his health status led to his denial of admission into the Nigerian Naval Training College, Onne, Port Harcourt.

In 2004, according to Igbere TV findings, he dragged the institution to the court for alleged discrimination on account of his testing positive to HIV virus saying the action is illegal, unlawful and breach of his fundamental right to personal dignity.

Amidst his outburst said to have occurred in May, Nigerians are demanding the ousting and resignation of the lawmaker.

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