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Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Blue3k(m): 2:52am On Jul 27, 2017
Sex workers have called for the decriminalisation of commercial sex in Nigeria.

They said the step will not only help to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS in the country, but also stop violence against sex workers.


Speaking at the Sexual Ethnography Dissemination Workshop in Abuja on Wednesday, the National Coordinator of Nigerian Sex Workers Association, Amaka Anemo, said hypocrisy was behind the continued criminalisation of the sex trade in Nigeria.

Ms. Anemo noted that who go to worship centres to condemn sex workers also go back to patronise them in manners that eventually expose their wives, girlfriends and other people at risk.


“Once a sex worker is infected with HIV, she can transmit it to as many people as possible by sleeping with just one man, who sleeps with his wife and probably his other girlfriend.

“And the girlfriend has a boyfriend who also has another girlfriend and it keeps spreading that way. So, one sex worker can transmit the virus to a hundred people,” she said.

On the risk of being a sex worker, Ms. Anemo said people should realise that everybody faces risk in whatever job they engage in.

She said sex workers face violence from their clients and also from law enforcement agents.

“When a sex worker’s hideout is raided, the law enforcers collect money from them and when there is no money to offer, they offer them sex. Some of these law enforcers don’t even use condoms and the sex worker don’t have much of a choice at that particular time,” she added.

Ms. Anemo therefore urged government to decriminalise commercial sex to enable sex workers work in a conducive environment and have easy access to medical treatments.

She said this will help sex workers to open up and receive proper sensitization from appropriate quarters, without fear of being dehumanized or harassed by law enforcement agencies.

Ms. Anemo’s plea was in reaction to a recent research study on the risk female sex workers face in their job.

The study which was carried out by the Centre for Global Public Health, University of Manitoba, Canada in collaboration with the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, NACA, covers female sex workers in Nigeria.

The report, titled “Understanding the high risk of urban sexual networks in Nigeria” was partly funded by the World Bank to look at the efficiency and effectiveness of HIV prevention programmes in the country.

Part of the findings are that, while female sex workers may have the highest risk of contracting HIV, women engaging in transactional sex have a higher level of risk as compared to those engaging in casual sex.

It also reveals that young women under 25 years were more involved in all three categories of sex – as sex workers, and in transactional and casual sex.

The Country Coordinator, Center for Global Public Health, University of Manitoba, Kalada Green, said female sex workers are the professionals who get their primary income from sex.

“While those engaging in transactional sex receive gifts in exchange for sex, they still go about their everyday jobs; and the casual sex are those that engage in it just for fun or out of love.”

Mr. Green said the study was inspired by studies done in other parts of the world, especially India.

He noted that most programmes were being done without appropriate consideration for research results and consideration for the type of research necessary to improve programmes.

“So, the World Bank decided to fund a project that will look at the efficiency and effectiveness in improving HIV prevention programme,” he said.

In his speech, the Director General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, NACA, Sani Aliyu, called for the implementation of HIV programme in mega stores across the country.

This he said will also help reduce the spread of HIV infections in the country.

Mr. Aliyu, who was represented by the agency’s Director, Strategic Knowledge Management, Kayode Ogungbemi, said the programme will target men and women who visit mega stores with the sole aim of getting sexual partners.

“Many men and women go to the big stores just to look for sexual partners and to network sexually.

“The concern here is that, we need to meet these sets of people with programmes that will enlighten them on the risk of practicing unprotected sex.

“Like we have peer contacts in other settings where we identify a peer that can also identify other people and educate them on the use of condoms and the importance of getting tested.

“So, if we have a programme in such big stores, it will help in reducing the spread of HIV,” he said.

Earlier on Wednesday, experts at the ongoing International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science, had called for better strategies to meet the needs of sex workers, men who have sex with men, transgender people and people who inject drugs.

They said the global HIV response needs better strategies in order to have greater impact on these sets of people.

The 9th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2017) is highlighting innovative efforts to increase access to quality HIV information and services for communities heavily impacted by HIV, but often overlooked by government and community-based responses.

Dozens of sessions and research presentations at IAS 2017 focused on the experiences of members of key populations and on the care providers and programmes that serve them.

These address topics such as supporting men who have sex with men (MSM) to initiate HIV therapy in West Africa; providing stigma-free services to help people who inject drugs remain in HIV care in Ukraine and South Africa; supporting psychological and economic wellbeing and reducing HIV risk for female sex workers in Cambodia; and ensuring access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (Prep) for MSM and transgender women in Brazil.


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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by nextprince: 2:56am On Jul 27, 2017
the National Coordinator of Nigerian Sex Workers Association, Amaka Anemo

Amaka Anemo must have satisfied the winning requirements at the level of all the states across the country by simple majority with a very huge number of votes ahead her opponents. Blood is thicker than water.

Actually, I wasn't expecting such organisation to be headed by either one Bunmi or Aisha.

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by spinna: 3:12am On Jul 27, 2017
transactional sex..big english for what runs girls/club girl/aristo girls do..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD7lgHrG0pE
Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by sarrki(m): 3:18am On Jul 27, 2017
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by tydi(m): 3:31am On Jul 27, 2017
Ashwo is legalized in some part of Europe, e.g Spain I wonder why the so fanatical corrupt government won't do same here, the politheifcians will rather travl outside the country and hire white whores.



also in some part of America medical Marijuana is been legalized, here in naija it's otherwise. smh

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Blue3k(m): 3:49am On Jul 27, 2017
It's better legal and regulated. The police extorting these girls are criminals. How can you have sex with a prostitute with out condom it's crazy.

“When a sex worker’s hideout is raided, the law enforcers collect money from them and when there is no money to offer, they offer them sex. Some of these law enforcers don’t even use condoms and the sex worker don’t have much of a choice at that particular time,” she added.

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Nobody: 7:59am On Jul 27, 2017
Well

Since most of our girls ar nt wife material

Let us allow dem to b hoe material in peace
Make d punanii for no waste

Meanwhile
In places like u.s.a you can book for ashawo online

U can Choose d color,size,depth, width, breadth, length of every every




#Eco99#

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Blue3k(m): 8:46am On Jul 27, 2017
ecoeco:
Well
Meanwhile
In places like u.s.a you can book for ashawo online

U can Choose d color,size,depth, width, breadth, length of every every
#Eco99#

Lol you can do same in Nigeria just get on tinder (definitely), POF (definitely), coderuns, and other sites. The crazy thing is the girls in Nigeria are so blatant about it. The police don't enforce these laws so why not.

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by freshmimi: 10:07am On Jul 27, 2017
Legalized kwa?

Me ka gini o

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Husty(m): 10:08am On Jul 27, 2017
So, dem wobè children wan go legal? Buhari why?

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Greatmind23: 10:09am On Jul 27, 2017

Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Christane: 10:09am On Jul 27, 2017
click LIKE if u want ashawo to b legalise nd SHARE if u dnt ...let see how it goes ..

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by malikuz: 10:09am On Jul 27, 2017

Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by 0b100100111: 10:10am On Jul 27, 2017
Well said!


It's necessary Nigeria legalise there practice and operations.

LGBT also should follow suit.


Then Marijuana use should also be considered.


These re revenue generating mechanism that could take our economy to the next level and same time make us investment and a tourism destination



The world is moving and Nigeria as to flow with it.

Let everybody have a right to his\her own freedom of choice

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by donchijoz(m): 10:11am On Jul 27, 2017
End time.

Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by martinosi: 10:11am On Jul 27, 2017
tydi:
Ashwo is legalized in some part of Europe, e.g Spain I wonder why the so fanatical corrupt government won't do same here, the politheifcians will rather travl outside the country and hire white whores.



also in some part of America medical Marijuana is been legalized, here in naija it's otherwise. smh

This vice cannot be legalised in Nigeria...it will cause to many social/Economic Problems......

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by younglleo: 10:11am On Jul 27, 2017
arewa dick fall on dem grin
Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by bumi10(m): 10:12am On Jul 27, 2017
olosho



on the lose

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Harbeyg09(m): 10:12am On Jul 27, 2017
shocked l shocked s h shocked
Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by mmb(m): 10:12am On Jul 27, 2017
younglleo:
arewa dick fall on dem grin
or biafran prick fall on them. grin

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by ivolt: 10:12am On Jul 27, 2017
tydi:
Ashwo is legalized in some part of Europe, e.g Spain I wonder why the so fanatical corrupt government won't do same here, the politheifcians will rather travl outside the country and hire white whores.



also in some part of America medical Marijuana is been legalized, here in naija it's otherwise. smh

Poor thinking,
you have no cogent reason for wanting prostitution legalized other
than, "europeans did same".

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by DLondonboiy: 10:13am On Jul 27, 2017
Blue3k:


Lol you can do same in Nigeria just get on tinder (definitely), POF (definitely), coderuns, and other sites. The crazy thing is the girls in Nigeria are so blatant about it. The police don't enforce these laws so why not.

I hail o

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Caustics: 10:13am On Jul 27, 2017
sad
Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by ivolt: 10:13am On Jul 27, 2017
0b100100111:
Well said!


It's necessary Nigeria legalise there practice and operations.

LGBT also should follow suit.


Then Marijuana use should also be considered.


These re revenue generating mechanism that could take our economy to the next level and same time make us investment and a tourism destination



The world is moving and Nigeria as to flow with it.

Let everybody have a right to his\her own freedom of choice

The world doesn't end with US and Europe.
There are more humans and money outside those two zones.

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Kingluqman89(m): 10:13am On Jul 27, 2017
SINators, u dey hear am? Ur customers wan make you legalize dem business or else dem go start to dey give you apple chop one by one.
Radarada
Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by Husnur(m): 10:14am On Jul 27, 2017
over our dead body...it will never happen by the grace of God

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by barrysome001: 10:15am On Jul 27, 2017
nextprince:
the National Coordinator of Nigerian Sex Workers Association, Amaka Anemo

Amaka Anemo must have satisfied the winning requirements at the level of all the states across the country by simple majority with a very huge number of votes ahead her opponents. Blood is thicker than water.

Actually, I wasn't expecting such organisation to be headed by either one Bunmi or Aisha.
grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by jashar(f): 10:15am On Jul 27, 2017
Na wa...

Sexual Ethnography Dissemination Workshop in Abuja on Wednesday, the National Coordinator of Nigerian Sex Workers Association, Amaka Anemo,

what tha heck is that? Are hey registered with the CAC? DO they pay taxes? They have Workshops? shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

Wawu wawu wawu......
Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by dangotesmummy: 10:15am On Jul 27, 2017
grin grin
Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by jrerico1(m): 10:15am On Jul 27, 2017
In erigga voice - Small di.ck big di.ck safa vasline dey, all she reason na just the pay so Any car wer park she nor mind know them, sufa the money dy she ready follow them.. Cold don make face white like who rub nixoderm ....Ashawo nor be work
Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by rekad11(m): 10:18am On Jul 27, 2017
its long ovcerdue
Re: Nigerian Sex Workers Want Trade Legalised by marvelling(m): 10:18am On Jul 27, 2017
martinosi:


This vice cannot be legalised in Nigeria...it will cause to many social/Economic Problems......


explain further! from my perspective, its the socio-economic problems that lead to vices, not the other way round.

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