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Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Gistformant: 1:36pm On Jun 30, 2018
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Thirty-three-year-old Cynthia has grown restless in recent days. A native of Gboko in Benue State, the young woman, who refused to disclose her other names during a recent encounter with one of our correspondents posing as a potential client, has not only grown confused over what next to do with her life but also where the elusive breakthrough lies. A commercial sex worker in the Jibowu area of Lagos, she revealed how she has been living in fear since two of her colleagues suddenly disappeared more than five months ago. Though the two are yet to be found, Cynthia feared that they may have been used for ritual purposes after they went out to ‘entertain’ a client said to have lodged in a nearby hotel.

“One of our madams after contacting a spiritualist told us that the two ladies had been used for rituals by the customer who engaged their services on that fateful day,” the young woman said, cutting a forlorn picture. “Since we heard that news, many of us have been very afraid. In fact, it has been tough for some of us to have the courage to continue this work,” she added.

After settling for N2, 000 for a short session with one of our correspondents, the 33-year-old became a bit relaxed and chatted freely. Asked how she’ll know and protect herself from customers with ulterior motives especially those, who intend to use her for ritual purposes, Cynthia took a deep breath before pouring out her heart.

“Though before now, I just relied on looks to determine who could be dangerous or not, since my colleagues got missing, many of us here have fortified ourselves spiritually through the assistance of one of our madams,” she revealed. “There is a traditionalist that comes to bathe us here specially once every month and the exercise is to ward off any sort of danger related to our work for that period. But even with this form of protection, I am still quite afraid because there are some customers too who move about with stronger juju with which they can use to catch anybody they want.

“As a result of this development, I have stopped working outside the brothel where I hustle. Any client that needs my services has to come to meet me here for now. Until I find a protection that I am very sure of, I will continue to be careful because I don’t want to die anyhow,” she said.

Like the Benue State-born 33-year-old, Kenny, 29, is another commercial sex worker in the city, who has learnt to be more conscious of her safety in recent times following a rise in the spate of killings of prostitutes for ritual purposes. The Ikire, Osun State native, who plies her trade in the Ibafo area of Ogun State, told one of our correspondents that sought her services that she couldn’t go with him to Ikorodu where he claimed to have lodged in a hotel because she couldn’t guarantee her own safety. Efforts to persuade her yielded little result and in the end, the rambunctious lady agreed to sit at a joint to familiarise before a final agreement would be reached between both parties.

When probed why she had refused to go with our correspondent to his hotel room at the Ikorodu area of Lagos, Kenny said she wasn’t sure if he was a genuine client, who just wanted a steamy session or something more sinister. According to her, even if she must go outside Ibafo with a client these days, she has to get the approval of her chairlady, who would first check spiritually if it is safe or not.

“We are not just talking about the money here, it is about one’s life,” she told one of our correspondents as the conversation went on. “I know I’m a ‘runs babe’ (coded name for prostitutes) but I also value my life. Many of us have been killed by those dealing in human parts in recent times, so one just has to apply care even though one wants to hustle and get good money.

“We have a flat five of us rented at Ibafo, we prefer our clients coming to patronise us there rather than going to hotels with them. But if the person is willing to pay good money, we ask our chairlady to check the road spiritually for us to see if it would be good. She has strong medicine men that work for her and the rest of us contribute a certain amount of money at the end of every month to also benefit from that type of protection. Once she warns us not to go out with any client, we listen to her regardless of the amount the person is offering. She has been in this job for more than 15 years, so she knows a lot more than us. If not for her, people like us would have run into trouble,” Kenny, who gulped three bottles of a popular beer in the nearly 25 minutes the interaction lasted, added.

Her inability to reach her chairlady that afternoon prevented her from giving in to the request of one of our correspondents. The technique is her own way of escaping the prowling eyes of ritual killers posing as genuine customers in need of good sex these days.

Resorting to selling their bodies for a fee as the last hope of survival in an increasingly hostile economy, many commercial sex workers have become easy targets for thieves, kidnappers and ritual killers across the country these days, sending fear and serious panic throughout the infamous industry. Difficult to identify through physical appearance, these ‘predators’ have come in various forms, devising all sorts of means to get their ‘preys’.

For example, last week, a young sex worker from Kogi State, Mercy Moses, lost her life to ritual killers in Azuri-Okene, Adavi Local Government Area, after being lured out of the hotel she operated in the community. Led by one Pastor Otaru Olusegun, the gang, including Yakubu Abdulmuminu and Samuel Olusegun, slept with the young lady several times before dismembering her body and burying some parts under the altar inside the Voice of Canaan Church belonging to the clergy. While confessing to the crime, the pastor claimed that poverty led him into it, revealing that he had hoped to raise around N2.5m from the ritual before he was arrested.

In March 2016, a 35-year-old sex worker in Abuja was found dead in her hotel room a few hours after one of her rich clients visited. It was discovered that her clitoris had been cut off when her body was examined closely by colleagues. The said customer has never been seen around the place again.

In August 2015, a 23-year-old sex worker known as Sitira was murdered in Abeokuta, Ogun State, by suspected ritual killers and her remains dumped at a refuse site. According to an eyewitness, the body was thrown out of a moving Sport Utility Vehicle in the early hours of that fateful day. Angered by that incident, commercial sex workers in the city embarked on a massive protest to vent their frustration at the growing number of similar attacks against their colleagues in the area. While calling for police protection, they vowed to match any ritualist fire for fire.

“I have vowed that nothing would make me follow any customer home again,” one enraged sex worker, said. “It’s either the men follow me to where I stay or we go to a hotel. Any ritual killer, who attempts to take my life, will be punished. If he thinks that I am a prostitute and have no worth, I am going to make sure he does not live to tell his own story. They should come with their charms, we will deal with them,” she added.

Though no accurate data to reveal the frequency of the crisis, dozens of prostitutes in different parts of Nigeria have lost their lives this year after crossing paths with ritual killers disguising as customers in need of paid sex.

One young lady in the business, who told Saturday PUNCH that she was forced to embrace prostitution after failing to find a job with which to support herself and further her studies after completing her National Diploma from a polytechnic in Kwara State, said that apart from using her instincts to detect customers, who could be a threat to her safety, she has decided to fortify herself spiritually to avoid falling into the hands of ritual killers.

“It is difficult to identify the bad ones from mere looks because people have mastered the art of deception over the years,” the lady, who identified herself only as Deola, said. “I have always relied on instinct to guide myself but with what is happening all around the country today, it is very difficult and dangerous to do so. Since this is the only job I do, I have decided to fortify myself spiritually so as to further protect myself against bad guys especially those that see us as easy targets for ritual purposes.

“This job is full of dangers and so one has to be very sharp and smart. As it is, instinct alone won’t work, so one has to be smart and do everything possible to get protection,” she stated.

While narrating what the experience has been operating as a commercial sex worker for about eight years, a young lady, who claims to be from Bayelsa State and named Precious, said that if not for the protective incisions on her body, she would have been used for rituals by two men posing as customers. According to her, she had to jump out of the speeding vehicle of the men when it appeared as the only option left.

“I am lucky to still be alive today because the experience I had last November with ritual killers posing as clients was terrible,” she stated. “There was a night I stood outside the hotel we operate with other girls in search of customers. I didn’t know that the guys that picked me up for the night were fake. Immediately we got inside the car, one of them sprayed something like air freshener and I slept off. Luckily for me I woke up in time before they diverted the car into a bush from the express. I had to summon courage to jump out of the vehicle. If not for God, maybe I could have been killed by the other cars coming behind. I sustained serious injury as a result of that incident.

“Since that period, I have resorted to attending to clients in the hotel we operate. I only go out with the ones I met through close links. At least those ones can be easily traced if anything happens.

“Apart from the incisions on my body, I have met a strong prayer man that has been organising spiritual protection for me. One just has to protect herself on this job,” she said.

Daniela, yet another young lady in the profession of exchanging sex for money, told Saturday PUNCH that apart from also getting spiritual protection to avoid falling into the hands of ritual killers these days, she watches out for certain behaviours, which then alert her to potential danger.

“Whenever I get a customer and he offers to give me amounts like N200, 000 for a night, I run for my life,” she said. “That kind of amount is too exorbitant, there must be more he wants to collect from me other than sexual satisfaction.

“Also, as a way of protecting ourselves, we always tell ourselves about the clients we are going to see especially if we notice the person is into fraudulent practices.

“For example, if I have a client tomorrow, I usually drop his name, contact address, phone number and picture with my friends just to be on a safe side. It is all part of the ways we are protecting ourselves because these ritual killers are not resting. They are coming up with all sorts of means to get us,” she said.

A top member of the National Association of Nigerian Prostitutes, who identified herself only as Nikky, told Saturday PUNCH that their job is just like any other important one in the society, therefore they must be treated with respect and dignity by clients. According to the lady, who said they would continue to engage security agencies and the government in general for the protection of their members, they would employ all sorts of safety measures, including applying spiritual solution, to guard themselves against ritual killers.

“What we provide in the society is an essential service, so nobody should look down on us,” she said. “In other societies, sex workers are respected but here they are rubbished anyhow. As if that is not enough, we have now become easy targets for ritual killers. We will not allow that.

“Already we have sent out a message to security agencies and the government to protect us against evil people but if nothing is done, we will look at other means including spiritual to keep ourselves safe. We are professionals, we will not allow anybody or group scare us out of existence,” she added.


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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by CoolFreeday(m): 1:47pm On Jun 30, 2018
The best thing is for them to change

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by lalanice(f): 1:53pm On Jun 30, 2018
Any man that is negotiating to pay for sex cannot be trusted. Hotel or not.

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Ojiofor: 2:34pm On Jun 30, 2018
The fear of skull miners is the begining of wisdom for oloshos in SW.
Join me to say NO to skull mining!

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by bankulizer: 8:24pm On Jun 30, 2018
Why do Punch Correspondents visit brothels? That 2k correspondent paid for short service, how did it end? There's Olosoho association shocked NANP. Wetin we no go see for Naija! Love my country still.

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by ademasta(m): 9:43pm On Jun 30, 2018
Ok
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by RevenGeMission: 8:06am On Jul 01, 2018
Lemme Park here

First of all Prostitution is mostly illegal in Nigeria , But i still don't know why people venture into it , i know people are suffering , but really ? what about hard labor ? what about learning a trade ? some of these people didn't bother to go to school at all talk less of being able to help themselves ( not like going to school is automatic job or something)

Selling body for money is a matter of choice , it's hardly circumstantial , choice may be greed, it may be pressure, it may be emotional or whatever but it's still a matter of choice ,

To all the ladies in the house ... i mean the Oloshos , try to invest in yourself, not make up and std medicine or anti retroviral drugs , get something doing . men will always need your services , but Olosho for 5 years who doesn't even own a shop ?? if it's ordinary wig and nails you'll be selling there ,


As for Ritualists , Since una don dey do am Una don get money reach Dangote ??

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:06am On Jul 01, 2018
*quote*
After settling for N2, 000 for a short session with one of our correspondents, the 33-year-old became a bit relaxed and chatted freely...................
*Unquote *


One of the tricks of journalism we learnt many years ago; it always work like MAGIC!

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by CodeTemplar: 8:06am On Jul 01, 2018
Hmmm
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by inoki247: 8:06am On Jul 01, 2018
all diz text book bcus of sex protection... wu don read am... Condom is enuff to protect ur sef na..

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by jazinogold(m): 8:07am On Jul 01, 2018
So the correspondence do short time 2k...he no price am

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Franzinni: 8:07am On Jul 01, 2018
Ritual killers are protecting theirselves from ritual killers ...

This is very serious bruh...

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Abfinest007(m): 8:08am On Jul 01, 2018
food for thought
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Nobody: 8:08am On Jul 01, 2018
May the ritual killers device new ways of killing you. Useless set of human specie whose only stock in trade is toto trading
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Nobody: 8:10am On Jul 01, 2018
Na wa.. I just opened my miuth
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Newpride(m): 8:10am On Jul 01, 2018
Who read that long trash from these good for nothing but has pusssy to offer folks...

It’s sunday, need to read to some bible passages...

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by SamuelAnyawu(m): 8:10am On Jul 01, 2018
embarassed
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Cholls(m): 8:10am On Jul 01, 2018
my brother b0rn2fuck oya over to you

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Tufunky: 8:11am On Jul 01, 2018
lalanice:
Any man that is negotiating to pay for sex cannot be trusted. Hotel or not.
When a man pays bride price , among other things, what is he paying for? Modern women have made it such that men must pay for sex one way or another, prostitute or not.

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Neofingerz: 8:12am On Jul 01, 2018
this early cold morning
is too early for long stories o and this is new month mods use your brain too pls

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by CodeTemplar: 8:13am On Jul 01, 2018
bankulizer:
Why do Punch Correspondents visit brothels? That 2k correspondent paid for short service, how did it end? There's Olosoho association shocked NANP. Wetin we no go see for Naija! Love my country still.
Why not suggest an alternative method of interacting with the prostitutes freely to get info? You just post a narrow reply like that.
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by CodeTemplar: 8:13am On Jul 01, 2018
bankulizer:
Why do Punch Correspondents visit brothels? That 2k correspondent paid for short service, how did it end? There's Olosoho association shocked NANP. Wetin we no go see for Naija! Love my country still.
Why not suggest an alternative method of interacting with the prostitutes freely to get info? You just post a shallow reply like that.
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by DoyenExchange: 8:13am On Jul 01, 2018
Find a good job no matter how bad it is so far it can provide your daily bread. God help you as you decide to change. Amen.
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by SUNDICOS(m): 8:14am On Jul 01, 2018
Useless food for monkeys
Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by b0rn2fuck(m): 8:14am On Jul 01, 2018
Cholls:
my brother b0rn2fuck oya over to you
I haff repent

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by PennywysCares(m): 8:15am On Jul 01, 2018
I have a whole lot to say

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by IamAirforce1: 8:18am On Jul 01, 2018
Ashewo no be work

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Re: Commercial Sex Workers: How We Protect Ourselves Against Ritual Killers by Diso60090(m): 8:18am On Jul 01, 2018
CoolFreeday:
The best thing is for them to change



Please we don't need any change again


Let them progress

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