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How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by valkaka(m): 5:54pm On Mar 08, 2017
They line the streets at night with their seductive dresses and solicit sex for a fee. Most of us have at one point or another seen

They line the streets at night with their seductive dresses and solicit sex for a fee. Most of us have at one point or another seen prostitutes on the street.

They aren’t difficult to pick out, after all, they’d have a difficult time finding customers if they were. Prostitution is one of the oldest professions, and not much has changed about how it’s done in all those years. But today, things are being done a little differently.

Not every prostitute can be found on the streets anymore. And not every prostitute takes money for sex. There are young girls these days who are willing to sleep with any guy who can afford to buy them something as little as a plate of Indomie (a popular noodle in Ghana) for supper.

It is their own way of surviving the difficulties of life. They are jobless, spend the day sitting under trees gossiping or watching television and spend the night pursuing their male friends for favours. Can that also be termed prostitution? I believe so.

Today, prostitution, just like many other professions, is evolving with the introduction of technology and social media.

Some ladies, either too shy or too proud to expose their faces on the streets at night, hide behind social media to sleep their way to riches.

I call it Facebook prostitution, and it works in different ways. Some ladies post seductive pictures of themselves to entice Hot guys. These guys hit their inboxes to pursue them. Through inbox chat, they demand a negotiable fee to sleep with them.

Others do theirs behind the closed doors of secret groups on Facebook and WhatsApp. While some people use Facebook groups to socialize, and to catch up with old friends and meet new ones, others are using the popular social network to find clients for sex.

You’re probably asking how one can identify a prostitute on Facebook, right? Let me feed your curious minds.

Half the people in your friend list are probably people you have never met before. And some of these friends may actually be prostitutes.

So how do you know who is offering you what? First, their names may give you an idea of what they do or are capable of doing. Friends with seductive and flirty names like naughty girl, flirty girl, Hot diva etc. should give you a clue.

You can also go beyond their names to know more about them in the “About” option on their wall. There, you can get their interests, what pages they have liked, the movies they love to watch and so on. If these things are mostly pornographic, there’s a pretty good chance she’s willing to exchange sex for money.

They can also easily pop up in your Google search by typing your location and something related to sex. For example, type Facebook hook ups, Facebook Sugar Mummy, Facebook private talks etc.

Finally, keep an eye on what they post on their walls. They send clear messages through their posts, and that is how I found my source for this article.

In my investigation, I came across Abena, who boldly uses her Facebook page to love-vendor out girls for cash.

She requests any guy above 30 years interested in a hook up to inbox her for details about the hook up, which I did as an undercover writer. “Guys below 30 years do not have enough money to pay my clients and therefore we prefer older guys,” Abena told me.

Abena has a number of girls she pimps out. To get a contact of an ordinary girl who hides behind the cover of Facebook to prostitute, Abena demands an initial deposit of 10 cedis in the form of recharge card before she gives out a number.

I managed to convince her to give me a number, which she did after I promised her more clients when the rendezvous goes well.

Yvette, the prostitute, readily agreed to meet me for a “short time” 2 hours of steamy sex for a fee of 200 cedis(around20k) or an all-night round of romance for 400 cedis.

Yvette speaks impeccable English, which indicates she is educated. Abena pimps out educated girls, with some pursuing higher education in the universities.

For those prostitutes on the streets, they are bold enough to declare to the whole world what they do for a living, but for these up and comers, why hide behind social media to prostitute?

Could it be that they come from privileged homes? More than likely with some of them being university students. Do they then think that they’re too good to be on the streets with the poor girls?

What then is their motivation? If it’s money, surely it isn’t to buy Indomie noodles. Are they not in school to make something better out of their lives? Is prostituting themselves somehow helping further that goal?

On the other side of the coin, discussions on prostitution are always limited to the women, but the profession never ceases to be attractive thanks to the patronage of men. Right or wrong?

The men are equally as guilty as the women. If guys stop paying for sex, the business will no longer be lucrative enough to entice more girls, will it?

200 cedis(around 20k) for two hours and 400 cedis(around 40k) for a night is a gold mine. Come on, that is someone’s monthly salary for Christ’s sake. To earn it in two hours or a day is a jackpot. And for some, that kind of money is just too much temptation.

Your daughter, sister, friend, or even girlfriend may be involved. You may assume she is decent, but hidden behind her Facebook wall she’s having sex for money. And you may also think he is decent, but meanwhile he’s trolling Facebook for girls he can pay for sex.

With the spread of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and now Ebola, all transferable by the exchange of bodily fluids, who is safe if abstinence is not your thing? Your next friend request could be a deadly disease!
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by JacksonD7: 5:58pm On Mar 08, 2017
valkaka:
They line the streets at night with their seductive dresses and solicit sex for a fee. Most of us have at one point or another seen

They line the streets at night with their seductive dresses and solicit sex for a fee. Most of us have at one point or another seen prostitutes on the street.

They aren’t difficult to pick out, after all, they’d have a difficult time finding customers if they were. Prostitution is one of the oldest professions, and not much has changed about how it’s done in all those years. But today, things are being done a little differently.

Not every prostitute can be found on the streets anymore. And not every prostitute takes money for sex. There are young girls these days who are willing to sleep with any guy who can afford to buy them something as little as a plate of Indomie (a popular noodle in Ghana) for supper.

It is their own way of surviving the difficulties of life. They are jobless, spend the day sitting under trees gossiping or watching television and spend the night pursuing their male friends for favours. Can that also be termed prostitution? I believe so.

Today, prostitution, just like many other professions, is evolving with the introduction of technology and social media.

Some ladies, either too shy or too proud to expose their faces on the streets at night, hide behind social media to sleep their way to riches.

I call it Facebook prostitution, and it works in different ways. Some ladies post seductive pictures of themselves to entice Hot guys. These guys hit their inboxes to pursue them. Through inbox chat, they demand a negotiable fee to sleep with them.

Others do theirs behind the closed doors of secret groups on Facebook and WhatsApp. While some people use Facebook groups to socialize, and to catch up with old friends and meet new ones, others are using the popular social network to find clients for sex.

You’re probably asking how one can identify a prostitute on Facebook, right? Let me feed your curious minds.

Half the people in your friend list are probably people you have never met before. And some of these friends may actually be prostitutes.

So how do you know who is offering you what? First, their names may give you an idea of what they do or are capable of doing. Friends with seductive and flirty names like naughty girl, flirty girl, Hot diva etc. should give you a clue.

You can also go beyond their names to know more about them in the “About” option on their wall. There, you can get their interests, what pages they have liked, the movies they love to watch and so on. If these things are mostly pornographic, there’s a pretty good chance she’s willing to exchange sex for money.

They can also easily pop up in your Google search by typing your location and something related to sex. For example, type Facebook hook ups, Facebook Sugar Mummy, Facebook private talks etc.

Finally, keep an eye on what they post on their walls. They send clear messages through their posts, and that is how I found my source for this article.

In my investigation, I came across Abena, who boldly uses her Facebook page to love-vendor out girls for cash.

She requests any guy above 30 years interested in a hook up to inbox her for details about the hook up, which I did as an undercover writer. “Guys below 30 years do not have enough money to pay my clients and therefore we prefer older guys,” Abena told me.

Abena has a number of girls she pimps out. To get a contact of an ordinary girl who hides behind the cover of Facebook to prostitute, Abena demands an initial deposit of 10 cedis in the form of recharge card before she gives out a number.

I managed to convince her to give me a number, which she did after I promised her more clients when the rendezvous goes well.

Yvette, the prostitute, readily agreed to meet me for a “short time” 2 hours of steamy sex for a fee of 200 cedis(around20k) or an all-night round of romance for 400 cedis.

Yvette speaks impeccable English, which indicates she is educated. Abena pimps out educated girls, with some pursuing higher education in the universities.

For those prostitutes on the streets, they are bold enough to declare to the whole world what they do for a living, but for these up and comers, why hide behind social media to prostitute?

Could it be that they come from privileged homes? More than likely with some of them being university students. Do they then think that they’re too good to be on the streets with the poor girls?

What then is their motivation? If it’s money, surely it isn’t to buy Indomie noodles. Are they not in school to make something better out of their lives? Is prostituting themselves somehow helping further that goal?

On the other side of the coin, discussions on prostitution are always limited to the women, but the profession never ceases to be attractive thanks to the patronage of men. Right or wrong?

The men are equally as guilty as the women. If guys stop paying for sex, the business will no longer be lucrative enough to entice more girls, will it?

200 cedis(around 20k) for two hours and 400 cedis(around 40k) for a night is a gold mine. Come on, that is someone’s monthly salary for Christ’s sake. To earn it in two hours or a day is a jackpot. And for some, that kind of money is just too much temptation.

Your daughter, sister, friend, or even girlfriend may be involved. You may assume she is decent, but hidden behind her Facebook wall she’s having sex for money. And you may also think he is decent, but meanwhile he’s trolling Facebook for girls he can pay for sex.

With the spread of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and now Ebola, all transferable by the exchange of bodily fluids, who is safe if abstinence is not your thing? Your next friend request could be a deadly disease!


There are ladies out there who would gladly prostitute themselves for free online, I don't know what society is turning into.

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Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by BiafranBushBoy: 6:03pm On Mar 08, 2017
OK... Lemme start searching
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by Jessidaisy4(f): 6:16pm On Mar 08, 2017
What the...?
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by JideAmuGiaka: 6:27pm On Mar 08, 2017
Jideamugiaka was here.
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by JideAmuGiaka: 6:28pm On Mar 08, 2017
Jessidaisy4:
What the...?
Are you one of them?.
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by Jessidaisy4(f): 6:29pm On Mar 08, 2017
JideAmuGiaka:

Are you one of them?.
Yes, 10m per night undecided
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by Nobody: 6:43pm On Mar 08, 2017
wetin concern you, elenu gbola
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by Nobody: 6:50pm On Mar 08, 2017
I didn't read that.
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by JideAmuGiaka: 7:51pm On Mar 08, 2017
Jessidaisy4:
Yes, 10m per night undecided
Youdontmeanit, can I negotiate.
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by Jodha(f): 7:52pm On Mar 08, 2017
Someone please summarize the passage for me undecided
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by Nobody: 8:00pm On Mar 08, 2017
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Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by NevetsIbot(m): 11:57pm On Mar 08, 2017
UniQuegrACE:
wetin concern you, elenu gbola
o ga o
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by joey150(m): 6:33am On Mar 09, 2017
Jessidaisy4:
Yes, 10m per night undecided
you aint worth half as much.. tongue
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by Nobody: 8:29am On Mar 09, 2017
NevetsIbot:
o ga o
lol, oh baby I'm so sorry
Re: How To Find A Prostitute On Nairaland And Other Social Media by Mansions: 2:40pm On May 31, 2017
valkaka:
They line the streets at night with their seductive dresses and solicit sex for a fee. Most of us have at one point or another seen

They line the streets at night with their seductive dresses and solicit sex for a fee. Most of us have at one point or another seen prostitutes on the street.

They aren’t difficult to pick out, after all, they’d have a difficult time finding customers if they were. Prostitution is one of the oldest professions, and not much has changed about how it’s done in all those years. But today, things are being done a little differently.

Not every prostitute can be found on the streets anymore. And not every prostitute takes money for sex. There are young girls these days who are willing to sleep with any guy who can afford to buy them something as little as a plate of Indomie (a popular noodle in Ghana) for supper.

It is their own way of surviving the difficulties of life. They are jobless, spend the day sitting under trees gossiping or watching television and spend the night pursuing their male friends for favours. Can that also be termed prostitution? I believe so.

Today, prostitution, just like many other professions, is evolving with the introduction of technology and social media.

Some ladies, either too shy or too proud to expose their faces on the streets at night, hide behind social media to sleep their way to riches.

I call it Facebook prostitution, and it works in different ways. Some ladies post seductive pictures of themselves to entice Hot guys. These guys hit their inboxes to pursue them. Through inbox chat, they demand a negotiable fee to sleep with them.

Others do theirs behind the closed doors of secret groups on Facebook and WhatsApp. While some people use Facebook groups to socialize, and to catch up with old friends and meet new ones, others are using the popular social network to find clients for sex.

You’re probably asking how one can identify a prostitute on Facebook, right? Let me feed your curious minds.

Half the people in your friend list are probably people you have never met before. And some of these friends may actually be prostitutes.

So how do you know who is offering you what? First, their names may give you an idea of what they do or are capable of doing. Friends with seductive and flirty names like naughty girl, flirty girl, Hot diva etc. should give you a clue.

You can also go beyond their names to know more about them in the “About” option on their wall. There, you can get their interests, what pages they have liked, the movies they love to watch and so on. If these things are mostly pornographic, there’s a pretty good chance she’s willing to exchange sex for money.

They can also easily pop up in your Google search by typing your location and something related to sex. For example, type Facebook hook ups, Facebook Sugar Mummy, Facebook private talks etc.

Finally, keep an eye on what they post on their walls. They send clear messages through their posts, and that is how I found my source for this article.

In my investigation, I came across Abena, who boldly uses her Facebook page to love-vendor out girls for cash.

She requests any guy above 30 years interested in a hook up to inbox her for details about the hook up, which I did as an undercover writer. “Guys below 30 years do not have enough money to pay my clients and therefore we prefer older guys,” Abena told me.

Abena has a number of girls she pimps out. To get a contact of an ordinary girl who hides behind the cover of Facebook to prostitute, Abena demands an initial deposit of 10 cedis in the form of recharge card before she gives out a number.

I managed to convince her to give me a number, which she did after I promised her more clients when the rendezvous goes well.

Yvette, the prostitute, readily agreed to meet me for a “short time” 2 hours of steamy sex for a fee of 200 cedis(around20k) or an all-night round of romance for 400 cedis.

Yvette speaks impeccable English, which indicates she is educated. Abena pimps out educated girls, with some pursuing higher education in the universities.

For those prostitutes on the streets, they are bold enough to declare to the whole world what they do for a living, but for these up and comers, why hide behind social media to prostitute?

Could it be that they come from privileged homes? More than likely with some of them being university students. Do they then think that they’re too good to be on the streets with the poor girls?

What then is their motivation? If it’s money, surely it isn’t to buy Indomie noodles. Are they not in school to make something better out of their lives? Is prostituting themselves somehow helping further that goal?

On the other side of the coin, discussions on prostitution are always limited to the women, but the profession never ceases to be attractive thanks to the patronage of men. Right or wrong?

The men are equally as guilty as the women. If guys stop paying for sex, the business will no longer be lucrative enough to entice more girls, will it?

200 cedis(around 20k) for two hours and 400 cedis(around 40k) for a night is a gold mine. Come on, that is someone’s monthly salary for Christ’s sake. To earn it in two hours or a day is a jackpot. And for some, that kind of money is just too much temptation.

Your daughter, sister, friend, or even girlfriend may be involved. You may assume she is decent, but hidden behind her Facebook wall she’s having sex for money. And you may also think he is decent, but meanwhile he’s trolling Facebook for girls he can pay for sex.

With the spread of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and now Ebola, all transferable by the exchange of bodily fluids, who is safe if abstinence is not your thing? Your next friend request could be a deadly disease!


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JacksonD7:


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