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Man reports to the police after woman made false rape claim apologises

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Richard Osita, a Nigerian man, has ordered the arrest of Bella Nwoko, a woman who has threatened to accuse him of rape.

Over the weekend, Osita posted a video of Nwoko apologizing to him on his Instagram page.

“This woman accused me of rape because I turned her down,” he said.

“All false rape accusers should serve the same jail term as actual rapists. She tried to ruin my life and I want the Nigeria Police Force to do the right thing.

“Many innocent men are in prison because of women like this, I need her in jail because if the tables were turned I’ll be in prison right now.”

Nwoko was shown in one of the tapes apologizing for her behavior. She further stated that it “won’t happen again.”

“Hi Richard, I’m sorry for falsely accusing you of rape. I went way out of line and I’m really sorry,” she said.

“For whatever I’ve caused you, for whatever I’ve done to you, I’m truly sorry and it will never happen again please.”

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