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Ttalk:Tell your tinubu to travel to U.S.A, tinubu is too afraid of CIA or is it because of his forge certificate. Tinubu knows any day he enters U.S.A, CIA will arrest him and worst of it is that, if anything bad happens to nnamdi kanu, CIA will have to come to Nigeria to arrest tinubu and flee him to U.S.A. 😆😆😆 |
CoronaVirusPro:You go wail and cry tire. |
Ttalk:The CIA is ready to fight any yorubas or foreigners that wants to sabotage igbo presidency in 2027. The mission of CIA is to ensure an igbo person become the president of Nigeria in 2027. |
Ttalk:The same way it was possible for tinubu to become president of Nigeria in 2023 even when majority of Nigerians did not vote for him the same way CIA will work their magic to prevent British government and yorubas from stopping igbo presidency in 2027. CIA at work!! |
Softmirror:What if CIA finish work and igbo person become president of Nigeria in 2027? 😆😆😆😆 |
DomPerignon:You are making noise. Your arguments are baseless, this your wailing and crying bitterly is nothing. |
CoronaVirusPro:How funny it will be when an igbo person become the president of Nigeria in 2027. 😀😆 ![]() |
DomPerignon:E pain you Wella. As E dey pain you, E dey sweet us. An igbo person will be the next president of Nigeria in 2027. |
ElSudani:Dey play. OP senior you very well. When last did you watch CIA movie? CIA are more dangerous than any terrorist organization in the world. And you think CIA will pardon tinubu and his family and tinubu administration if anything bad happens to nnamdi kanu? |
Imo State Government Uncovers Shocking Links Between Brothels and Rising Insecurity Owerri, Imo State — October 25, 2025 In a startling revelation that has sent shockwaves across Imo State, the state government has uncovered a disturbing network of crime operating under the guise of brothels. Authorities say these establishments, once believed to be harmless centers of nightlife, have now become breeding grounds for insecurity, violence, and moral decay in the state. According to investigations ordered by the Imo State Government and carried out by a joint task force of security agencies, many brothels across major cities such as Owerri, Orlu, and Okigwe are now serving as meeting points for criminals, drug dealers, and arms traffickers. The findings reveal that dangerous weapons, including locally made guns and ammunition, are being traded within these establishments—often under the cover of night and entertainment. The report also uncovered a horrifying side of human exploitation. Several brothel owners are allegedly buying and trafficking young girls—some as young as 15—from neighboring states and countries, forcing them into prostitution to make illicit profits. Even more disturbing, intelligence reports indicate that certain brothels are now doubling as venues for organ trade, kidnapping plots, robbery coordination, and sexual violence. Victims of these crimes, mostly women and unsuspecting patrons, are left traumatized, while criminals continue to use the establishments as safe havens. Governor Hope Uzodimma, reacting to the findings, vowed that the government would leave no stone unturned in cleansing Imo State of this menace. “We cannot allow our land to be turned into a den of criminals. These brothels are not just promoting immorality—they are fueling insecurity, destroying our youths, and endangering innocent lives,” the governor declared. He announced that a special task force will begin an immediate crackdown on illegal brothels, prostitution rings, and suspected human traffickers. Security agencies have also been directed to trace the financial sponsors behind these operations and bring them to justice. Religious leaders, youth organizations, and community vigilantes are now being called upon to join the fight against prostitution and its associated crimes. Citizens are encouraged to report suspicious activities in their neighborhoods, particularly around suspected brothels or lodging houses. Imo State indigenes are urged to rise and defend the moral and physical safety of their communities. “Every parent, every youth, every responsible citizen must play a part,” said Commissioner for Information, Declan Emelumba. “This is not just a fight against prostitution—it is a fight for the soul of Imo State.” With the government’s bold move and growing public awareness, many believe that this revelation could mark a turning point in the battle against crime and immorality in the state. Together, Imo can reclaim its peace, protect its daughters, and restore the pride of the Eastern Heartland. |
HenryWilliams:The imo state residents have concluded on involving the president of Nigeria because for long the complain have been going to the commissioner of police and governor but still nothing is been done instead brothels are increasing everyday and some imo residents will even take laws into their hands must times by closing down the brothels themselves. You think about it...... |
WizardOfNG:Stop talking without thinking and do not bring tribalism into this thread because brothels are many in Lagos state than in imo state and other states in Nigeria. Tinubu is the president of Nigeria and have the power to call security operatives to order if they are not doing their jobs. Brothels are increasing everyday in imo state and security operatives are not doing anything about it, because if the security operatives are raiding brothels, there will not be any brothels in imo state and in Nigeria; prostitution and brothels are criminalize by the Nigeria constitution. So when the commissioner of police and governor refuse to act then the residents of imo state can call upon the chief security officer of the nation who is the president of Nigeria, tinubu. Let's focus on the topic. |
nedu666:Stop talking without thinking. Tinubu is the president of Nigeria and have the power to call security operatives to order if they are not doing their jobs. Brothels are increasing everyday in imo state and security operatives are not doing anything about it, because if the security operatives are raiding brothels, there will not be any brothels in imo state and in Nigeria; prostitution and brothels are criminalize by the Nigeria constitution. So when the commissioner of police and governor refuse to act then the residents of imo state can call upon the chief security officer of the nation who is the president of Nigeria, tinubu. Let's focus on the topic. |
gr8ofnnetwork:Dey play. CIA is coming for tinubu and his family if anything bad happens to nnamdi kanu |
FarahAideed:Nobody said CIA will come with guns blazing. Intervention can mean intelligence monitoring, diplomatic pressure, or sanctions. You don’t have to underestimate how global politics works just because it’s not dramatic. |
duro4chang:You’re taking “CIA intervention” too literally. Nobody expects the CIA to send soldiers; it means U.S. intelligence and diplomatic channels will monitor and possibly act if human rights are violated. Governments don’t ignore such cases, especially when dual citizenship or international attention is involved. |
Owerri, Imo State — Concerned residents of Imo State have formally written to Bola Tinubu (President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria), the Inspector‑General of Police (IGP) and the federal government, complaining of what they describe as an escalating proliferation of brothels, prostitution and “hook‑up” activities across the state. The letter, which according to sources was signed by a coalition of women’s groups, community leaders and youth associations, warns that the mushrooming of such establishments and accompanying “immoral behaviours” are undermining public morality, public health and the safety of young people in the state. The letter states that many neighbourhoods in the 27 local government areas of Imo State now house un‑registered “hook‑up” houses and brothels, often operating at night, which they say have resulted in increased cases of sexual exploitation, child trafficking and social disorder. They point out that the phenomenon is being fuelled by economic hardship, high youth unemployment, transactional sex, and inadequate regulatory oversight of premises used for this purpose. The residents call on the President and IGP to direct the security agencies (especially the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons — NAPTIP, the Nigeria Police Force and task forces in the state) to carry out sting operations, shut down illegally‑operating brothels and prosecute owners, managers and facilitators. Further, they request that the Imo State government strengthen local laws and enforcement mechanisms, undertake public awareness campaigns (especially among youth), and provide rehabilitation or alternative livelihood programmes for vulnerable women and girls. The residents’ letter cites the following legal provisions: Federal law Under the Criminal Code Act (Cap. 77) (applicable in southern states including Imo), Sections 223–225 criminalise procuration (recruitment), the running of brothels, and living off the earnings of prostitution. Section 222B specifically provides that a person who allows a child under sixteen to reside in or frequent a brothel is liable to prosecution. The Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015 prohibits trafficking of persons (including women and children) for sexual exploitation and commercial sex. A recent Federal High Court decision held that commercial sex workers have no legal right to operate without prosecution, and that prostitution (in the sense of commercial sex work) may fall within offences under the Penal Code Act in jurisdictions where that applies. While no distinct separate Imo‑State law was cited in the letter (and none appears in publicly accessible sources), academic research indicates that in Imo State (and particularly in its capital — Owerri) the townscape has been impacted by sex‐work and brothels, and scholars have called for regulatory attention. One news piece noted that the state chapter of the National Association of Brothel Owners had attempted to self‑regulate brothel operations in 2017. The residents of imo state wants Direct intervention by the federal authorities (President Tinubu’s office and the Inspector‑General of Police) to declare prostitution‑facilitating brothels a priority national issue. Deployment of joint task‑forces with NAPTIP, Police, NSCDC and state agencies to raid suspected brothels, enforce age‑verification, verify premises registration, and arrest or prosecute owners and pimps. Imo State government to review/strengthen its laws and regulatory frameworks on brothel operation, land‑use planning, licensing of lodging houses, curbing under‑age and trafficking‑related prostitution. Public policy to provide alternative livelihood programmes for women and girls vulnerable to prostitution, youth employment schemes to reduce demand, and community sensitisation drives aimed at reducing “hook‑up culture” and transactions for sex. Data collection and monitoring of premises linked to prostitution, trafficking or exploitation in the state, with publication of periodic reports. The residents warn that unless decisive action is taken, the proliferation of such activities will lead to: Increased trafficking of minors and vulnerable women into prostitution and brothels in Imo State. Growth of organised sex‑networks, which may overlap with other crimes (drug‑trafficking, human trafficking, violence). Deterioration of public morality and greater health risks (including HIV/AIDS transmission, sexually transmitted infections). Reputational risk for Imo State as a destination for illicit sex‑trade, which could hamper investment, tourism or local development. So far, there is no publicly reported official statement from the President or the Inspector‑General of Police specifically addressing this letter from Imo State residents. Historically, the Imo State government had been alerted about the brothel issue: for example, in 2024 local media reported Imo residents rallying to demand the destruction of brothels. The federal government should respond promptly setting up an inter‑agency committee, led by NAPTIP and the Nigeria Police, to assess the brothel proliferation in Imo State and nationwide. The Imo State government should commission a rapid‑action survey of brothels and “hook‑up houses” in the state, link with local governments for enforcement, and publish a closure list. Civil society actors in Imo should monitor and publicly report on the enforcement actions, ensuring that arrests and closures are legal, fair and respect human rights (especially noting the grey‐area of independent adult sex work). Youth empowerment and social welfare interventions must run in parallel—enforcement alone will not solve root causes of prostitution and brothel growth. This development underscores the tensions between growing social challenges in states like Imo and the need for coherent legal‑enforcement responses. By invoking relevant federal laws (Criminal Code Act Sections 223‑225; Trafficking in Persons Act) and noting local concerns, the residents’ letter pushes for action at both state and federal level. |
Nigerians it is time to do the needful. Nigerians, the choice is clear: End corruption. Stop Tinubu 2027. Build a future worth fighting for. |
LottiOk:You go explain tire. 😆😆😀😆😁 ![]() |
buckeyemedia:You go ask questions tire. |
WizardOfNG:You go explain tire. 😆😀😆😆😆 |
WizardOfNG:Stop this your wailing and crying everytime. |
Morenikeji090:Dey play and deceive yourself for this country yourbas can not be a president of Nigeria again. Tinubu is the last yoruba president of Nigeria. |
seunmsg:Do you think we are joking here, if you do not know me or you want to know me that is your concern. I do not collect bribe and do not bother to reach someone close to me to give me your bribe. Like send me 20 million naira into my bank account, that is your business. I am not like most exam invigilators that you think you can bribe. Tinubu is the last yoruba president of Nigeria. |
Predictor3:But Nigeria can end prostitution. Ending Prostitution in Nigeria is more important thing to you, foreigners and Nigerians. |
Morenikeji090:The truth is that Bola Tinubu is the last yoruba president of Nigeria. Yoruba person will not be a president of Nigeria again. It is already written down. |

