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Lagos Banker In Messy Lesbian Scandal, Declared Missing By Company

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A married female banker and society lady in Lagos, Mrs Oluwatoyin Sherifat Ajadi, faces the risk of being arrested and jailed after news broke that she’s allegedly involved in serial lesbian relationship both at her work place and in her neighborhood.

Ajadi, who works with a second generation bank in Lagos had been reportedly caught several times with female friends and colleagues in romantic moods which she had always denied and tagged a mere ladies bonding.

A source who spoke with PorscheClassy Media on the condition of anonymity said ‘ The truth is, that woman, Mrs Toyin Ajadi is bi-sexual because she’s married with children but she also sleeps with a fellow colleague even at work secretly.

Continuing he said ‘I remembered bumping on her kissing a female colleague at the office lobby a year ago but she was so smart to wave it off as a mere hug and friendly peck. She apparently thinks she’s so smart to keep her secret away from prying eyes but unknown to her, my eyes has been on her since I started noticing her closeness with the female colleague after I saw them in a compromising position.

“What broke the carmel’s back was a thread of text messages that was found on the phone of one of our female colleagues who has obviously been having secret relationship with Toyin for so long. The text messages dates back to December 2015, so shameful I must say because the woman in question is also married yet keeping an unholy and unworthy sexual relationship with a fellow woman”, he said.

PorscheClassy exclusive findings revealed that Mrs Toyin Ajadi had been practising lesbianism long before she got married to her unsuspecting husband, Mr Ajadi, nine years ago.

The light skinned banker and mother of two boys, we gathered, started engaging in lesbian acts while she was an undergraduate at the University of Lagos.

Toyin Ajadi, who’s current location is unknown has now been declared missing by the organisation she works with; a situation her family finds inappropriate.

Efforts to speak with Mrs Toyin Ajadi’s husband proved abortive as he repeatedly ignored all calls and text messages sent to his phone.

Recall that Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan had in 2014 signed a bill that criminalises same-sex relationships in Nigeria.

The bill, which contains penalties of up to 14 years in prison and bans gay marriage, same-sex “amorous relationships” and membership of gay rights groups, was passed by the national assembly in May 2013 but Jonathan delayed the signing till January 2014.

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