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Swish (m)
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Just as you have in the rest of the world where you call some numbers and prostitutes come to you, do you think Nigeria will ever get to that stage say 10 years from now. I mean it being part of the Nigerian constitution.
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Oracle (m)
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well i don't know, but i strongly don't think it will be legalized considering the name nigeria has when it comes to prostitution(italy girls)
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hot-angel (f)
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Ermmm... why would we want that to happen?
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Seun (m)
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So the rights of the women who participate in this business can be protected by law. We can't beat them, so why don't we join them?
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prettyH (f)
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From the way the world is going, never say never. At least south Africa just legalized gay marriages.
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Outkast (f)
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I know right, man I'm still in shock about that whole thing
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goodguy (m)
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From the way the world is going, never say never. At least south Africa just legalized gay marriages.
I heard that on news yesterday too. South-Africa is the first African country to legalise marriages between gays.
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seyefar (m)
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left with me i think it's impossible even from now till the next fifty years.
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Seun (m)
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All it takes to legalize prostitution is a campaign from a couple of sweet talkers in the national house of assembly. Some of them will have to be women, and they'll need to spin stories about how prostitutes may be robbed or asaulted in the course of their business and won't be able to go to the police for fear of being arrested for prostitution.
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otokx (m)
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NEVER cause we are a religious people
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prettyH (f)
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otokx, what makes us religious?
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goodguy (m)
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I hear we're the most religious country in the world, yet, the 6th most corrupt 
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mide2 (f)
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Never say Never.......Anything is possible. The world is sick
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msnewbooty (f)
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i don't know but i don't think it should that would encourage more people to do it and if it is the AIDS population would be even higher
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styrax (m)
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What has legality got to do with??
Is it for acceptability or that public office holders caught with prostitutes wont be liable in the people's court or is that prostitution can be offered as a course in our schools.
Freedom Of Information Bill is there, they are still pushing it around. Constitution review to consider legality of prostitution is an absurdity in its entirety.
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BlackMamba (m)
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Is there a law against prostitution? Really? Brothels are open and notorious in most Naija cities and you can pick up "ashes" easily on the street. If there is a redundant statute banning prostitution in Naija, it has been replaced by general accepted practice over time.
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manmustwac (m)
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prostitution is everywhere in naija if i leave my house 4 lag in less dan five mins i 'll reach a brothel. i believe theres no ppoint in legalizing it because it would just makes things worse. Coz there are so many prostitutes in nigeria that u go get those where get license and those where no get. And those where no get go get wahallah wid police
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Kobojunkie
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@Poster, I do not know where in the rest of the world you live in but NO, prostitution is not legal in the rest of the world. Only in a couple of places. Why exactly does Nigeria need to legalize it ?? What problem exists now for prostitutes do you believe can be solved by legalizing it?? Is there data to support this push at all???
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Jakumo (m)
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Nigerian universities are in fact brothels, with the boys actively pimping the girls, regardless of what the law says, therefore all such establishments should be subject to a federal small-business ( or BIG business ) tax, that will be assessed depending on the internal displacement of the hos involved.
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Blatant
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who told swish that prostitution is legalised in THE REST OF THE WORLD? stop making untrue statements. Nigerian universities are in fact brothels, with the boys actively pimping the girls, regardless of what the law says, therefore all such establishments should be subject to a federal small-business ( or BIG business ) tax, that will be assessed depending on the internal displacement of the hos involved.
Jakumo, that is not reason to legalise it. Do you legislate a wrong thing as right simply because a lot of people are engaged in wrongdoing anyway? Maybe we should legalise drug abuse and drug smuggling in America fort he Governmant to tax because very many of the youth are engaged in it anyway 
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Jakumo (m)
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If the activities inside Nigerian universities could be reclassified as academic "Copulatory Proficiency Assessment" exercises for which college credit could be earned towards a diploma in Philosophy, then those part-timer uni girls would be able to work their way through school as they deem fit and without fear of having to give any away any free sessions to vice officers and such.
Taxes collected from such wholesome campus frolics as the above suggestion could be applied to the refurbishment of university campuses, many of whose infrastructure has been in disrepair for too long already. Alternatively the accrued tax revenue money could be embezelled by signatory government officials at source.
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