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Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by ORACLE1975(m): 6:16am On Nov 28, 2015
In the early 1960s up till the late 1990s, the area used to be very popular among revelers from within and outside Lagos. Day and night, it was the place to be. Ask anybody around Yaba, Ojuelegba and even other parts of mainland Lagos and you won’t miss your way. Empire – a cluster of streets in the heart of Mushin, one of the city’s most densely populated areas, housing several chalets and offering plenty of cheap sex, drugs and alcohol was the name on many people’s lips. The arrival of Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, around 1962, increased traffic to the area. In those days, the area known as Empire which derived its name from Empire Hotel situated on Oguntokun Street, could be likened to a modern day ‘Sodom’ – immorality thrived at every corner.

Though, still playing host to a number of hotels, drinking joints and spots where drugs of all kinds are experimented, Empire has lost some of its spark over the years, with only few people turning to it today for entertainment. But even with such reduced traffic, commercial sex workers operating in the community remain one of the most patronised in Lagos. Charging as low as N500 for a round of sex in some cases, clients from far and near ensure the industry is well and alive.



However, some of the ladies in the illicit profession told our correspondent who visited the area earlier in the week that much of what they earn these days go to policemen who come in weekly to collect compulsory ‘settlements’. According to a handful that interacted with our correspondent after they were assured their identities won’t be revealed, each lady pays between N7000 and N8000 every week to the leader of the hotel where they ‘hustle’. The fee, they revealed, covers rent for the week and ‘tax’ for the police among other such bills. The pressure of meeting up with such weekly obligation is taking its toll on many of the prostitutes who prospect for clients in Empire.

“Whether you work in a week or not, you must pay the regular dues to the head of the hotel,” said one of the ladies whom our correspondent chatted up at ‘White House’, one of several chalets dotting the community’s landscape. “Each of us who ‘hustle’ here pays N8000 every week to our boss who then ‘settles’ the police from it after removing money for rent and other levies. We are over 15 ‘hustling’ here and if you calculate what the police is making from each of us every week, then you’ll see that they are the ones benefiting from our ‘hard work’. If we fail to ‘settle’ them, they’ll come in to harass and intimidate us.

“For the eight months that I have worked here, I have seen a lot of things. It is just as if we have become ATMs for the police; we are like a source of income or a money pot for them. Just to meet up with their demand and avoid harassment, most of us now have to work more than we should. It has not been easy in recent times,” she said.

At ‘Cool Corner’, another hotel in the community where ladies of different ages and sizes flaunt their ‘assets’ in wait for prospective customers, one commercial sex worker who told our correspondent that she was 24 years old and had been servicing ‘clients’ who visit the place since 2012, revealed that the constant demand by police officers has become a big source of worry for many of them. According to her, at least each lady ‘hustling’ at the hotel pays around N5000 as ‘settlement’ to law enforcement officers every week aside from what they churn out for rent. She told Saturday PUNCH that the situation makes them feel like cash cows to the police.

“It is not as if those of us doing this job are proud of it, no. Many of us are doing it because we don’t have other means of survival. But to now imagine that most of what we manage to make these days go into ‘settling’ the police, is really annoying. They don’t come to us directly, they deal with our boss but then we are the ones suffering the whole thing. The money these people make from us every week is just too much,” she said.

At the other hotels in the area our correspondent visited, the feeling was the same. Many of the prostitutes at three other active spots, ‘Number Six’, ‘Lido Hotel’ and ‘Seventeen Bar’, told Saturday PUNCH that the situation has piled pressure on a lot of them and eaten deep into the little funds they usually make at the end of each week. Managers of two of the hotels who our correspondent came across in the course of the findings refused to speak on the issue as a result of fear. They also refused to disclose which station the policemen they pay the weekly ‘royalty’ to come from even though a bar man in one of the hotels pointed that the officers came from all nearby police stations. Empire is in between Mushin and Jibowu in Yaba.

But apart from the dilemma now faced by commercial sex workers in this Lagos neighbourhood, the spate of crime in the area in recent times has reduced life to a living nightmare for many of its residents, especially parents with young boys and girls. Some, for fear of the morals of their children, put them in boarding schools and also give them out to live with relatives and friends in other parts of the state and country.

“I don’t have money to move out of this area yet but I cannot afford to have my children grow up here and have their lives destroyed,” Mrs. Fatima Ahmed, a petty trader, told Saturday PUNCH. She has lived in Empire for 10 years, witnessing a lot of crimes and moral decadence in the period. “If you see what some of the youths in the area do with drugs, alcohol and dangerous weapons, then you won’t want your children to grow up in such environment if you are a good parent. My children are in the boarding house and when they vacate they go to my cousin’s place at Ifako to stay. They only come here to visit me and their father once in a while,” she said.

A commercial motorcyclist, Stephen Okoli, who lives with his three daughters and wife on Oguntokun Street, told Saturday PUNCH that his girls only return to the area at weekends from his sister’s place in Ojota where they live and go to school at weekdays. He revealed that this was the best way he could protect them from being infected with the immoralities in Empire at the moment.

“My wife and I decided to let them live with my sister at Ojota just to protect them,” Okoli said. “They are little girls still growing up and we don’t want them to be corrupted by what people are doing here. Our fear is that there is no way they would grow up here and won’t be influenced one way or the other by the lifestyle here. Many of the ladies are prostitutes while the young men are into drugs and other crimes. I don’t want such for my children. We want them to have a better life than ours,” he stated.

A community leader, Mr. Olalekan Ajenifuja, told Saturday PUNCH that the influx of criminal elements into the area has made police raids almost a constant feature in Empire. According to him, bands of jobless young men attracted by the cheap sex and drugs the area offers, now call the neighbourhood home, putting the lives of residents and passersby at grave risk.

“Security of lives and property is a big issue as far as this place is concerned. Young men from different areas come in here to smoke and harass people going about their normal activities. But instead of law enforcement officers to help us tackle the situation, they are more interested in making money out of our predicament.

“Though, policemen come in here to raid some of these notorious guys causing problem for us, they do so for their pocket. They release them even that same day after being ‘settled’. This is part of the problem we are facing and we want government to help us out immediately. We do not have peace of mind in this community anymore,” Ajenifuja said.

Spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Joe Offor, debunked allegations of extortion and summary raids in Empire as claimed by many of the commercial sex workers. Offor told Saturday PUNCH that the allegation was a ploy to blackmail officers who were carrying out their lawful duties in the area.

“How much is a sex worker there making that police will go and demand royalty from them every week? In the first place, is police entitled to royalty? Some stories are too fantastic to believe and sometimes you don’t even need to guess too far before dismissing such.

“Allegations like this, as funny as they sound, are not new to the police. The brothels are seen in most cases as criminal hideouts and if there is any suspicion of harbouring any criminal in such places; the police have a right to raid such places regardless of whether prostitutes operate there or not. In the process of such raids, the prostitutes themselves could be arrested if they have been found to be working with the wanted criminals.

“Most times when they make this type of allegation, it’s to blackmail the police to stop doing their good work. There is no issue of extortion; it is just a case of blackmail especially since the Command embarked on a massive onslaught on criminals in Lagos. Criminal hideouts and black spots are being raided daily to sanitise the state. Our officers are committed to protecting the safety of lives and property and shall continue to give their best in the discharge of their duties,” he said.

Source www.punchng.com/weve-become-atms-for-police-empire-prostitutes/

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Cutehector(m): 6:18am On Nov 28, 2015
Pros ti tu tion was not legal in the first place,,,, so why r they complaining

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Ibelong2God: 6:22am On Nov 28, 2015
So you expect me to read all this epistle that has to do with prostitution? Hmm! Endtime OP.

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by tyson99(m): 6:24am On Nov 28, 2015
ok
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Erukumakanaki: 6:30am On Nov 28, 2015
The Police is your friend grin grin

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by PrinceZahzah(m): 6:35am On Nov 28, 2015
Well,if u can't bear with them...

Quit!!!
Get a better life.
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by menix(m): 6:39am On Nov 28, 2015
Chaii!!

Remember my dayz in akoka, I was called Mr Empire irrespective I have never visited there.

What do we call tax on punny, let me call a friend.
He said "Ego Otu", buh what is the english translation please..


Wondering how fugly a punny for #500 will look..

Umu Nwanne mu, Uwa di omimi
Chaii!! Uwa emebigo!!

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Nobody: 6:45am On Nov 28, 2015
***licks lips***

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Pheals(f): 6:53am On Nov 28, 2015
Thats police second job...police Don waste their energy upon sex worker dey no fit run catch thief

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by ijustdey: 10:20am On Nov 28, 2015
cc lalasticlala.....
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by damton(m): 10:47am On Nov 28, 2015
it'll surprise you to know that the money some policemen makes from extortion far outstrips their salaries

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by NOBODYY: 10:48am On Nov 28, 2015
Na when prostitution become Legal seff?? undecided
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Nobody: 10:48am On Nov 28, 2015
I wonder oo
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by DickDastardly(m): 10:48am On Nov 28, 2015
SHORT TIME
OR
DAY BREAK?
undecided

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by SoloTu: 10:48am On Nov 28, 2015
Because when they slot in their card you release!

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Nobody: 10:49am On Nov 28, 2015
Olosho no be work o
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Rashycoolbabe(f): 10:49am On Nov 28, 2015
Why this making FP? END TIME NAIRALAND WITH END TIME STORIES MAKING FP

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Nobody: 10:50am On Nov 28, 2015
So?
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by asdfjklhaha(f): 10:50am On Nov 28, 2015
Why can't they look 4 something better and do, prostution doesn't pay
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by kozmokaz(m): 10:50am On Nov 28, 2015
if I hear say I read all dis bullshit ehb
click like if u read all d write up

like if u didn't
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by SylarsMcQuins: 10:51am On Nov 28, 2015
Lol, that's what you get for being an OLOSHO and also having a night club sensation as the Govenor of Lagos State.
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by datguru: 10:51am On Nov 28, 2015
True
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by cruzita(f): 10:52am On Nov 28, 2015
in other word police na una partner in crime .but make una know say na una p**ssy dey for trouble no be dia p***s

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Opinedecandid(m): 10:52am On Nov 28, 2015
Arase, another poorly traiined cop has ifentified himself.
Do the needful.
Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Segadem(m): 10:52am On Nov 28, 2015
Spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Joe Offor, debunked allegations of extortion and summary raids in Empire as claimed by many of the commercial sex workers. Offor told Saturday PUNCH that the allegation was a ploy to blackmail officers who were carrying out their lawful duties in the area.

“How much is a sex worker there making that police will go and demand royalty from them every week? In the first place, is police entitled to royalty? Some stories are too fantastic to believe and sometimes you don’t even need to guess too far before dismissing such
Many people reading this thread will believe this two quoted paragraph is a lie by the police spoke man, though we may not have concrete fact to back our believe, but one of the past ministers said s/he was accused wrongly for money laundry by those who hate her/him, and some gullible ppl believe the story saying there is no concrete evidence.
So if i want steal , i go leave evidence behind?

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Segadem(m): 10:53am On Nov 28, 2015
kozmokaz:
if I hear say I read all dis bullshit ehb

click like if u read all d write up


like if u didn't
confused guy grin grin grin

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Re: Policemen Treat Us Like Their Atms – Lagos Sex Workers by Rixy007(m): 10:53am On Nov 28, 2015
1500 per round na wa o wen its just 400 naira at my place

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