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    Nigeria should introduce chemical castration for rapist and pedophiles – TBoss

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    Big Brother Naija reality star, Tokunbo Idowu, popularly known as TBoss, has said the Nigerian Government should introduce chemical castration for rapists and child abusers.

    She stated this on Instagram while reacting to Giorgia Meloni-led Italian Government’s move towards legalising chemical castration for treating violent sex offenders.

    The lawmakers approved the formation of a committee in September to draft legislation on utilising androgen-blocking drugs to go strict on such offenders.  Sharing a post on the report, the mother of one wrote: “Agreed. Nigeria should be next.”

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