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Posted by: Yakub Oloyede
« on: October 15, 2021, 02:08:04 PM »



Tiktok content creator who was attacked by cultists has debunked reports that she's dead.
 
Recall that Perry was abducted and brutalised by the boys before they were later arrested.
 
It was gathered that the boys descended on her because she made use of a particular cult song of the confraternity to do a video on Tiktok.
 
Narrating her ordeal in an interview with Activist Israel Joe, she stated that,
 
“I was beaten and humiliated by some cultist boys in Benin and it happened recently. It was a shock to me actually and it was because they said I did a video and the video was their song. So, they confronted me because I used that song and they said: Why should I use their cultist song to do a video on Tiktok.”

“The song was on Tiktok. I saw it on the internet as the song is already recorded there. It was just for me to display on it to gain follower on Tiktok and to become popular, because I also saw people doing it and I was prompted to do mine too. So I didn’t do it because I was a cult member or I belong to any cult group,”

“They are 6 boys precisely, if I’m not making any mistake. Those boys that they caught, they’re the boys that tortured me. They picked me from a bar named Polingo in Benin. And they took me to sharp corner first of all. Then from there, I was surrounded by two other boys with the ones that came to call me.

“I need help because I’m still scared about everything. I don’t want much troubles. I just need help and support. I however need justice because what they did is a horrible and traumatising experience. Although I wasn’t r*ped, they beat me mercilessly and treated me like I wasn’t human………….”
 
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