A viral CCTV video circulating on social media has sparked widespread outrage after it allegedly showed a woman engaging in a sexual act with a dog at an undisclosed location in Lagos State.
The footage has attracted significant public attention, prompting renewed discussions about morality, public safety, and the need for law enforcement to investigate cases involving alleged animal abuse and other criminal acts.
According to information shared alongside the video, the woman was confronted shortly after the alleged incident and questioned about her actions. During the confrontation, she reportedly claimed that she agreed to participate because she had been offered money.
She was heard saying:
“I know what I did was wrong, but I needed the money. I was promised payment, and that’s why I agreed. I never expected the video to become public.”
The statement attributed to the woman has not been independently verified by authorities.
The viral clip has drawn strong criticism from Nigerians on social media, with many calling for a comprehensive investigation to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident and identify anyone who may have encouraged or facilitated the alleged act.
Legal observers note that sexual acts involving animals are criminal offences under Nigerian law and may result in prosecution if sufficient evidence is established. They also stressed that anyone found aiding or organizing such conduct could face legal consequences.
The incident continues to generate widespread debate online, with many Nigerians expressing concern over the disturbing nature of the allegation while emphasizing that financial hardship cannot serve as a legal or moral justification for criminal conduct.


