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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 2:14pm On Sep 24, 2020
Lagos is a big brothel. 99 percent
r prostitutes


Except for a few decent married women.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Kulas: 2:14pm On Sep 24, 2020
Honestly this writer captured it all. This is exactly what is happening in this country. Sad but truth

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Denique(f): 2:15pm On Sep 24, 2020
There's dignity in labour.

Live within your means for you are not in competition with anyone but you!

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Jabioro: 2:18pm On Sep 24, 2020
Charleys:
Who remembers hintz magazine of those days?
Yes... Reuben Abati and co..the magazine make sense...
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by LedRock: 2:19pm On Sep 24, 2020
If you don't know that almost all females in naija are prostitute then you are on a long thing.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by SirMichael1: 2:25pm On Sep 24, 2020
BLUELemon:
this is the most beautiful piece I have read this year. It's sweet to the eyes with good punctuation and free flowing touch
That's how articles are written. Sadly, bloggers seldom imploy articles writers and that's why there are so many jargons for blogs.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by 6digitscomrade: 2:25pm On Sep 24, 2020
Charleys:
Who remembers hintz magazine of those days?
heart 2hearts all my aunties were addicted �
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by DexterousOne(m): 2:26pm On Sep 24, 2020
oldman112:
Back then in East we have value for sex and see oloshos as evil, you won't even know them because they only operate at night, but over to Lag enter any beer palour dem dey, one even get mind meet me telling me she can suck me out stress that how much do I have, me as Italian I told her 200 she was like thief are you new here and I asked the bar man to bring extra nkwobi for me, as if they have something to sell.

What are you saying undecided

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Rapsodee(m): 2:27pm On Sep 24, 2020
Nigerian economy has turned our girls to olosho and gold diggers, and our boys to Yahoo boys....God have mercy! cry

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 2:27pm On Sep 24, 2020
kukoyi17226:
I said it before the Olosho influenza has hit 100% in our region especially Lagos.Must boys I know are slowly turning to Olosho.arrows!

Absolutely Apt. It's very difficult to see any reasonable responsible Men talking about Marriage or Settling down nowadays In Shiiithole. Things have really gotten out of Hand. It will only get Worse......

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by alizma: 2:31pm On Sep 24, 2020
TSBO:
Poverty and wealth inequality contributes to this phenomenon.

But the article should have had more concrete data and probably sampled more respondents.
The guy got all the concrete data in the article. He only didn't state them separately as collected.
A lot of girls you see in different offices only use that as cover, the main office is in between the legs

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Missssii: 2:31pm On Sep 24, 2020
uche87:
Akudo earns a salary of less than N85,000 in a month at a struggling company in Lagos. The sole proprietor of the medium-scale enterprise had considered closing down the firm times without number due to its slow pace of growth. For years, he has refused to increase the salary of the busty young lady with light skin and alluring curves which she never fails to show off in tight clothes. She also has no chance of being promoted in any way. The 24-year-old doesn't care about her career. Her job as a front desk officer is just a front for another 'business' which brings the cash. She runs a company within her company and that firm is between her legs. Most of her 'customers' are married men and young internet fraudsters popularly called 'Yahoo Boys'.

She has an active account on Instagram and this is like her own link to the world. It's difficult to understand what she is up to. You need to look closely. Akudo uploads pictures like every normal girl. She makes sure a large chunk of her cleavage is showing, her hips are also exposed out of her short dresses and she poses in a way that her backside is also captured. The pictures are laced with motivational quotes, bible verses and appreciation of God. These are regular innocent pictures we see every day on social media but there is more to them. They are posted as baits with intentions. The 'goods and services' are not conspicuously displayed in the black market but the buyers understand the signals. Once they see them, they make a move and a moneyed deal is sealed like a capital project. Not all ladies are as discreet as Akudo. Others post provocative pictures, twerk in videos, flaunt tattoos, touch on x-rated topics just to tell the outside world they are strictly open for business.

Back to Akudo, she simply goes to popular social media pages on Instagram to make harmless comments. Some might be lengthy, others might be so brief. These comments are for the visibility of her page. Interested buyers who are mostly male folks scroll through the comment section of popular social media pages not just to gauge the opinions of people about issues and incidents, but to look out for people like Akudo. After checking her profile and being satisfied with her pictures, he respectfully sends a message. Akudo initially acts decent but shows her true colours as time goes on. It might be a one-off deal in which they meet at a hotel and the man pays a sizeable amount of money and sex is transacted or a contract in which he becomes the 'friend' Akudo. He constantly helps her out with common material needs while they regularly meet for sex when the need arises. Akudo in turn calls the man her 'best friend, mentor, uncle, zaddy or ex'. When you hear these terms, you need to look deeper.

The business has been fine for Akudo. She never touches her monthly salaries. She drives a 2010 model of Lexus ES 350 saloon car which arrived during the coronavirus pandemic when millions of Nigerians lost their jobs and others took pay-cuts. She attributes her 'success' to God all the time.

Akudo is not alone. Life is tough in Nigeria and maybe tougher in Lagos. It is easy to become homeless because the well-paying jobs are scarce and the house rents keep going up like it wants to explore the heavens. Since Nigerians never share their pains but gains, so that they wouldn't be mocked or regarded as unfortunate in life, the young ladies secretly start to use what they have to get what they want.

How do you explain a situation whereby a lady who earns just N50,000 per month, lives on the mainland and works on the Island, and then easily affords the latest iPhone with other ostentatious belongings. She goes on social media every weekend to share photos of her visitations to swanky restaurants, eating exotic meals and cooling off at 5-Star hotels. These 'online marketers' are always in a hurry to show the world they are 'balling'. It's like they need to convince an imaginary competitor out there.

For ladies who want a bigger chunk of the monies that circulate in the untaxed sex industry in Lagos, they crave for more visibility. They join the entertainment industry where they go into modelling, presentations, reality shows and mostly acting. The big boys stalk the entertainment industry, which is like the 'more you look, the less you see'. In the entertainment industry, you need to look successful to gather momentum. Since you can't engage in internet scam like the male players, you will crawl to the politicians, business tycoons, drug barons and others making easy money, to shore up your bank accounts, so that you can look successful and advance your career.

Since the outbreak of coronavirus globally, the local film industry has taken a hit. It has almost closed down. But this setback hasn't stopped the glory of actresses who have no known businesses or reasonable endorsement deals. They have been flaunting new SUVs on social media as well as newly-acquired houses. The story is the opposite for the men who most times survive on the benevolence of well-meaning Nigerians. Who have the male actors offended? Are they not serving a 'living God'?

Most of the most talented and hard-working male actors only grab the headlines when they engage in crowdfunding to offset medical bills.

With the advancement in information technology and widespread usage of smartphones, social networks have been springing up aside from the major ones like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Most young ladies discreetly join them to open business profiles where they transact sex at affordable rates. Most of them are just normal people that can never be suspected to be indulging in such. All you need to simply do is chat them up, agree on a fee, she takes your address and comes down easily using one of the ride-hailing companies. Investigations show sex services are charged according to durations and add-ons. You either go for 'short time' which is a round or two within two hours or so. Those with enough cash opt for 'long rest' which is fixed over the night with about three rounds or more guaranteed, according to the gas in your tank.

The story of this industry can't be told in one article. It is far bigger than imagined. The players are invisible. It is condemned by both participants. Nobody likes to admit it exists but they will always run there for help when the body calls for it. It's like a hospital with numerous patients in emergency wards. It's a multi-billion naira industry without exaggerations. It has changed lives. Many have bought cars, careers, houses, established businesses through this industry. It is called the oldest profession in the world. It is not new, just that the trends are changing. Every young lady seems to be eyeing the sector with a plan to join and support herself. Greed, peer pressure and economic hardship drive the informal industry.

How much is Nigeria's debt again? N31 trillion I guess. If President Muhammadu Buhari decides to track the transactions in the industry with the sole aim to collect taxes, he will repay Nigeria's debts under a period of 16 months, and I mean it.

By Osayimwen Osahon George

Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2020/09/the-multi-billion-naira-sex-industry-in.html

This article is a well written piece of ignorance, jealousy and bias.

The poorly concealed insinuation that the seemingly rich female actors are engaged in prostitution is very ignorant. The writer went a step further to compare them with their male counterparts who he referred to as “talented and hardworking”. What an ignorant and judgmental piece of cr*p.

Male actors such as RMD, Osita Iheme, Ramsey Noah, Kanayo, Mike Ezerounye, Michael Godson, Desmond Elliot, Alex Ekubo and the list goes on, all drive flashy cars, own properties and go on vacations. Never have I seen these men be accused of busting it open for pay.

I will never deny that the entertainment industry has a lot of heterosexual and homosexual sex trade scandals rocking it but to centre prostitution around just the women is very ignorant and unfair.

Men are actively selling themselves as gigolos to men and women but Mr Osahon did not consider it sufficient prostitution to put into his article. He even went as far as saying every young lady (his daughters included by implication) seems to be eying prostitution. I really wonder which part of Gomorrah he rented his house.

It is a shame that a grown man will be so interested with how women use their bodies to the point of asking the government to tax them when prostitution remains illegal in Nigeria.

I do not support prostitution but I’m very irritated with how biased a lot of men and women are about the sex trade industry. Prostitution is not exclusive to women. Not all flashy women are prostitutes. Not all successful actresses are prostitutes. Not all good looking successful women are prostitutes. Let that sink in.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Jefferyhi86(m): 2:32pm On Sep 24, 2020
Av u checked tinder or Inmessage application.. It's a part time job, wat to do. We move

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 2:33pm On Sep 24, 2020
Rapsodee:
Nigerian economy has turned our girls to olosho and gold diggers, and our boys to Yahoo boys....God have mercy! cry

It's not the economy, what happened was good girls allowed oloshos to run them over.

You need to go on Instagram and see how girls are recruiting girls into prostitution.

I almost cried when i saw a live Instagram video of a young pretty Igbo girl going into porn for the first time.

This was all orchestrated by another girl.

This girl could easily marry a rich man but prefer 10k to act porn
angry

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 2:42pm On Sep 24, 2020
hammer3:
DISEASE COLLECTION CENTER FOR THE STUPID.

GO AND COLLECT YOUR OWN DISEASES.
Lol This one na Oloshos CDC. Center For Disease Collection...... grin grin grin
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by mikywonder(m): 2:44pm On Sep 24, 2020
Las las some niggaz wey never marry na olosho dem go marry

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Rapsodee(m): 2:45pm On Sep 24, 2020
Nigsrdumb:


It's not the economy, what happened was good girls allowed oloshos to run them over.

You need to go on Instagram and see how girls are recruiting girls into prostitution.

I almost cried when i saw a live Instagram video of a young pretty Igbo girl going into porn for the first time.

This was all orchestrated by another girl.

This girl could easily marry a rich man but prefer 10k to act porn
angry
Na wa oo, so they even scout each other online shocked
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Kakamorufu(m): 2:45pm On Sep 24, 2020
edutaining ..... grin grin

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by sweetrace(f): 2:46pm On Sep 24, 2020
Prostitutes can not survive without patrons. I honestly don’t understand why prostitutes are castigated while their patrons are seen as scratching an itch. To stop any vice anywhere in the world, is to takeaway its patronage. Men should stop patronizing prostitutes and they will go out of business.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by sanmtiago(m): 2:48pm On Sep 24, 2020
Things have really changed. Everybody wants to be heard. Just go Snapchat you go see cruise
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 2:50pm On Sep 24, 2020
Rapsodee:
Na wa oo, so they even scout each other online shocked

Oga if i post the pictures of what i have seen , infact you won't marry any girl from Nigeria.

From those ajebos to the ghetto hood rats.

All the porn video maker's women
Italy madams women
Sex party organisers women
Lesbian party organisers women
Prostitution and massage parlours women

Younger generation will find marriage extremely difficult.

People wey dey raise kids for Lagos, shine your eye's.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Oblitz(m): 2:52pm On Sep 24, 2020
MartinCorridon:
grin

"99% of the Oloshos are 5%ers."

Nnamdi Kanu, 2016. cheesy



Big lie.


ALL unemployed girls nowadays are p........titudes
Never date a Jobless woman. Or you'll end up being her job.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by xcellentgraphic: 2:52pm On Sep 24, 2020
Pure fact...dey plenty for twitter

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by jaxxy(m): 2:52pm On Sep 24, 2020
TSBO:
Poverty and wealth inequality contribute to this phenomenon.

But the article should have had more concrete data and probably sampled more respondents.

Greed and laziness nko? At worst case can’t they farm?? Or do Smtn sensible? Bt I guess it’s just another part of social ills of human history from the beginning of time.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by DontBullshitMe: 2:52pm On Sep 24, 2020
Prostitution needs to be taxed. It's a goldmine.

4 out of every 10 Nigeria ladies aged between 18-35 are ready to lay their backs for the right price.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Jaqenhghar: 2:54pm On Sep 24, 2020
Most of these codes are old school sef. These chics that use social media, they pretend to pick up hobbies that they know guys are interested in eg gaming. You see a sexy gaming chic flaunting her stuff and always talking of the latest games. Of course its the nerdy and the affluent that can afford those games. Some pretend to love basketball with hopes of trapping one ball player

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by BreconHills(m): 2:54pm On Sep 24, 2020
foolbuster:


The truth is the truth. This write-up is pure fact. Truth of the matter is that the Nigerian government have turned almost all of our women to prostitutes
Lalasticlala over to you.

Not true.

It's not the government that turns anyone to prostitution. Prostitution is a business like any other and an old one at that. The write up did not even include the entire ecosystem - landlords and madams that provide the real estate in exchange for weekly "rent", the " wears" sellers, online dating platforms, the recreational drug industry, doctors, ride hailing services, police protection, juju ( fake and real)etc, etc It's a huge industry bigger than several banks put together.

The returns are massive and the players range from agbo sellers all the way to "successful" entertainers and business people. It's inflation proof too because at the mid to high end, returns are dollarized.

No government needs to push anyone into a thriving industry. It's the poor bottom of the ladder prostitutes that spin that " I do it to feed the children/parents narrative. For the rest it's a clear eyed decision.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Tonto30(f): 2:55pm On Sep 24, 2020
Long read but it makes sense and it's true.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 2:58pm On Sep 24, 2020
christopher123:



okeikpu di sharp

Hahahaha

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