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Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 3:36pm On Feb 18, 2023
Nigerians have been Protesting for a long time now because they want Federal Government Of Nigeria to banned Prostitution and Brothels in Nigeria.

Nigerians to continue their protests and riots across the 36 States of Nigeria till the Federal Government Of Nigeria grant their request.

Ban Prostitution and Brothels in Nigeria now.
Destroy Brothels in Nigeria immediately.
All prostitutes in Nigeria should be arrested immediately for breaking the law of Nigeria: the Constitution of Nigeria prohibit adultery and everyday prostitutes commite adultery and prostitutes conspire with someone to commit adultery which is against the Constitution of Nigeria.

Prostitution is not legalized in Nigeria and remains a criminal act: so anyone patronizing prostitutes is breaking the Nigeria law and mustt face the consequences.

Prostitution must stop in Nigeria.
Brothels in Nigeria must all be destroy.
Nigerians must win the war against Prostitution in Nigeria.
God punish all Brothels in Nigeria.
Rubbish
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 3:58pm On Feb 18, 2023
The riots that nigerians will unleash if nothing is done to banned Prostitution and brothels In Nigeria will be massive.
How will some people who call them selves ashawo, olosho, runs girls, homosexual, lesbians, Prostitutes and sex traffickers be spoiling the good reputation of Nigeria and corrupting decent nigerians and children and just 65% of Nigerians are protesting and rioting because of the criminals activities of Prostitutes in Nigeria, while 35% of Nigerians are silence without speaking against the menace of Prostitutes.
Rubbish
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by Makers49: 4:01pm On Feb 18, 2023
You are a liar

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Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by lexylaw40: 4:03pm On Feb 18, 2023
Your are talking rubbish

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Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by NEUDUDE: 4:05pm On Feb 18, 2023
Something tells me the op is a woman lol grin

Frustration, na you be this haha
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 4:12pm On Feb 18, 2023
Makers49:
You are a liar
There is a saying truth is bitter.
If do not like the truth I am saying, then wait for those who will tell you all the lies your ears are waiting to hear.
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 4:18pm On Feb 18, 2023
lexylaw40:
Your are talking rubbish
I am not talking rubbish but saying sensible words that is a warning from an experienced person.

Prostitution, brothels, homosexuals and lesbians are giving NIGERIA as a Nation bad reputation and Nigerians will longer be quiet but will continue their protests on another level.

Prostitution, brothels, homosexuals and lesbians are not legalize in Nigeria and so any persons involving in this criminal activities will soon be arrested by Nigerians and handed over to the Nigeria Security agencies.

Rubbish
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 4:21pm On Feb 18, 2023
Don't be shy wink tell me the truth that you are on a goskolo diet
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 4:26pm On Feb 18, 2023
NEUDUDE:
Something tells me the op is a woman lol grin

Frustration, na you be this haha
Stop asking silly question and wake up yourself for a new movement have begun that will assist in bringing in the New Nigeria.
Gather yourself together and join the movement: what are you waiting for, why wasting time, go and report any brothels In your area to the Police and discouraged any Prostitutes you know from doing Prostitution.
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 4:27pm On Feb 18, 2023
VeeVeeMyLuv:
Don't be shy wink tell me the truth that you are on a goskolo diet
Stop asking silly question and wake up yourself for a new movement have begun that will assist in bringing in the New Nigeria.
Gather yourself together and join the movement: what are you waiting for, why wasting time, go and report any brothels In your area to the Police and discouraged any Prostitutes you know from doing Prostitution.
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Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by NEUDUDE: 4:34pm On Feb 18, 2023
1nice:

Stop asking silly question and wake up yourself for a new movement have begun that will assist in bringing in the New Nigeria.
Gather yourself together and join the movement: what are you waiting for, why wasting time, go and report any brothels In your area to the Police and discouraged any Prostitutes you know from doing Prostitution.

If i discourage prostitutes, wetin i gain lol grin
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 5:08pm On Feb 18, 2023
NEUDUDE:


If i discourage prostitutes, wetin i gain lol grin
You dey ask me, oya wait make i tell you wetin you go gain

If you discouraged Prostitutes, by not patronizing them, you have gain the money you would have waste by paying to have sexual intercourse with ashawo and that money can be saved and use to do other things that are important. And you not patronizing Prostitutes will prevent you from been infected with infections and disease most ashawo people carries in their body and looking for those to infect: infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, gonorrhea, HIV, Syphilis and other sexual transmitted disease.

You are to gain many good things when you discouraged Prostitutes and do you know that any ashawo individuals you discouraged from doing Prostitution will never forget you because you gave them advice that save their lives: not all Prostitutes are happy to be doing Prostitution, most Prostitutes wants to stop Prostitution.

Join Nigerians in the New movement to banned brothels and Prostitution in Nigeria: join us to write topics that discouraged Prostitution and sex Trafficking in Nigeria.
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Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by NEUDUDE: 5:12pm On Feb 18, 2023
1nice:

You dey ask me, oya wait make i tell you wetin you go gain

If you discouraged Prostitutes, by not patronizing them, you have gain the money you would have waste by paying to have sexual intercourse with ashawo and that money can be saved and use to do other things that are important. And you not patronizing Prostitutes will prevent you from been infected with infections and disease most ashawo people carries in their body and looking for those to infect: infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, gonorrhea, HIV, Syphilis and other sexual transmitted disease.

You are to gain many good things when you discouraged Prostitutes and do you know that any ashawo individuals you discouraged from doing Prostitution will never forget you because you gave them advice that save their lives: not all Prostitutes are happy to be doing Prostitution, most Prostitutes wants to stop Prostitution.

Join Nigerians in the New movement to banned brothels and Prostitution in Nigeria: join us to write topics that discouraged Prostitution and sex Trafficking in Nigeria.
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Lol you really carry this matter for head haha.

But really no be ashawo make man scarce outside oh grin

Most of us just realize say marriage na scam lol
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by Blue3k(m): 5:33pm On Feb 18, 2023
Wow, how you managed to contradict yourself multiple times in your post is amazing. FIRST you tells people want the federal government to ban prostitution, then you say it's unconstitutional, then you tell us it's illegal stating there's legislation already. Can you cite the laws and section of the Constitution you're referring to?

1nice:
Nigerians have been Protesting for a long time now because they want Federal Government Of Nigeria to banned Prostitution and Brothels in Nigeria.

Nigerians to continue their protests and riots across the 36 States of Nigeria till the Federal Government Of Nigeria grant their request.

1nice:

All prostitutes in Nigeria should be arrested immediately for breaking the law of Nigeria: the Constitution of Nigeria prohibit adultery and everyday prostitutes commite adultery and prostitutes conspire with someone to commit adultery which is against the Constitution of Nigeria.

Prostitution is not legalized in Nigeria and remains a criminal act: so anyone patronizing prostitutes is breaking the Nigeria law and mustt face the consequences.
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 6:30pm On Feb 18, 2023
Blue3k:
Wow, how you managed to contradict yourself multiple times in your post is amazing. FIRST you tells people want the federal government to ban prostitution, then you say it's unconstitutional, then you tell us it's illegal stating there's legislation already. Can you cite the laws and section of the Constitution you're referring to?



You are the one contradicting yourself.

Prostitution is illegal in all northern states that practise Islamic Penal Code. In southern Nigeria, the activities of pimps or madams, or underage prostitution and the operation or ownership of brothels are penalized under section 223, 224 and 225 of the Nigerian Criminal Code.

Section 223:

“Procuration”

“Any person who procures a girl or woman who is under the age of eighteen years to have unlawful carnal connection with any other person or persons either in Nigeria, elsewhere or procures a woman or girl to become a common prostitute either in Nigeria, elsewhere or procures a woman or girl to leave Nigeria with intent that she may become an inmate of a brothel elsewhere procures a woman or girl to leave her usual place of abode in Nigeria, intent that she may, for the purposes of prostitution, become an inmate of a brothel either in Nigeria or elsewhere, is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years. A person cannot be convicted of any of the offences defined in this section of this Code upon the uncorroborated testimony of one witness. The offender may be arrested without warrant Nigeria or elsewhere, is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years. A person cannot be convicted of any of the offences defined in this section of this Code upon the uncorroborated testimony of one witness. The offender may be arrested without warrant

Section 224:

Procuring defilement of woman by threats or fraud, or administering drugs”

“Any person who by threats or intimidation of any kind procures a woman or girl, to have unlawful carnal connection with a man either in Nigeria or elsewhere or by any false pretence procures a woman or girl to have unlawful carnal connection with a man either in Nigeria or elsewhere or administers to a woman or girl, or causes a woman or girl, to take, any drug or other thing with intent to overpower her in order to enable any man, whether a particular man or not, to have unlawful carnal knowledge of her, is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years. A person cannot be convicted of any of the offences defined m this section upon the uncorroborated testimony of one witness.”

Section 225:

“Abduction of girl under eighteen with intent to have carnal knowledge”

“Any person who, with intent that an unmarried girl under the age of eighteen years may be unlawfully carnally known by any man, whether a particular man or not, takes her or causes her to be taken out of the custody or protection of her father or mother, or other person having the lawful care or charge of her, and against the will of such father or mother or other person, is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years. It is a defence to a charge of any of the offences defined in this section of this Code to prove that the accused person believed, on reasonable grounds, that the girl was of or above the age of eighteen years.”

Even though Nigeria law does not legalize commercial sex work, it is vague if such work is performed by an independent individual who operates on his or her own accord without the use of pimps or a brothel. The Nigeria criminal system prohibits national and transnational trafficking of women for commercial sex or forced labour, Nigeria is a signatory to the 2000 United Nations Protocol to prevent, suppress and punish trafficking in persons especially women and children, perceptions of prostitution are based on culturally determined values that differ between societies. In some societies, prostitutes have been viewed as a member of a recognized profession; in others, they have been shunned, reviled and punished by stoning, imprisonment and death. Few societies have exercised the same severity towards clients indeed, in many societies clients suffer few of any legal repercussions.
You can read more for better understanding:
https://sabilaw.org/the-legality-of-prostitution-in-nigeria/#:~:text=Even.
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by Blue3k(m): 7:40pm On Feb 18, 2023
Your lies are being exposed. You didn't cite the laws you're referring showing prostitution between adults to be illegal in state or federal law or constitutionally. Don't forget to cite Penal Code you're referring to. We're not talking about child sex trafficking, rape or abduction so the criminal Code sections you referenced are irrelevant to the conversation.

Let's try this again cite the laws that ban prostitution. You failed miserably because you didn't even bother reading what was written before rushing to post.

1nice:

You are the one contradicting yourself.

Prostitution is illegal in all northern states that practise Islamic Penal Code. In southern Nigeria, the activities of pimps or madams, or underage prostitution and the operation or ownership of brothels are penalized under section 223, 224 and 225 of the Nigerian Criminal Code.

Section 223:

“Procuration”

“Any person who procures a girl or woman who is under the age of eighteen years to have unlawful carnal connection with any other person or persons either in Nigeria, elsewhere or procures a woman or girl to become a common prostitute either in Nigeria, elsewhere or procures a woman or girl to leave Nigeria with intent that she may become an inmate of a brothel elsewhere procures a woman or girl to leave her usual place of abode in Nigeria, intent that she may, for the purposes of prostitution, become an inmate of a brothel either in Nigeria or elsewhere, is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years. A person cannot be convicted of any of the offences defined in this section of this Code upon the uncorroborated testimony of one witness. The offender may be arrested without warrant Nigeria or elsewhere, is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years. A person cannot be convicted of any of the offences defined in this section of this Code upon the uncorroborated testimony of one witness. The offender may be arrested without warrant

Section 224:

Procuring defilement of woman by threats or fraud, or administering drugs”

“Any person who by threats or intimidation of any kind procures a woman or girl, to have unlawful carnal connection with a man either in Nigeria or elsewhere or by any false pretence procures a woman or girl to have unlawful carnal connection with a man either in Nigeria or elsewhere or administers to a woman or girl, or causes a woman or girl, to take, any drug or other thing with intent to overpower her in order to enable any man, whether a particular man or not, to have unlawful carnal knowledge of her, is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years. A person cannot be convicted of any of the offences defined m this section upon the uncorroborated testimony of one witness.”

Section 225:

“Abduction of girl under eighteen with intent to have carnal knowledge”

“Any person who, with intent that an unmarried girl under the age of eighteen years may be unlawfully carnally known by any man, whether a particular man or not, takes her or causes her to be taken out of the custody or protection of her father or mother, or other person having the lawful care or charge of her, and against the will of such father or mother or other person, is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years. It is a defence to a charge of any of the offences defined in this section of this Code to prove that the accused person believed, on reasonable grounds, that the girl was of or above the age of eighteen years.”
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 9:24pm On Feb 18, 2023
Blue3k:
Your lies are being exposed. You didn't cite the laws you're referring showing prostitution between adults to be illegal in state or federal law or constitutionally. Don't forget to cite Penal Code you're referring to. We're not talking about child sex trafficking, rape or abduction so the criminal Code sections you referenced are irrelevant to the conversation.

Let's try this again cite the laws that ban prostitution. You failed miserably because you didn't even bother reading what was written before rushing to post.


You are funny and who told you I did not read what was written before I post them.
What I am telling you is the facts, and you are confusing yourself here on this matter.

Prostitution and brothels is not yet banned in Nigeria that is why we concerned Nigerians started this New movement to call upon Nigerians and Nigeria authorities to stop this Prostitution menace that is making Nigerians to become victims of circumstances and by which Prostitution is destroying the lives of Nigerians like nuclear weapon: wether underage Prostitution and adult Prostitution, both are crimes against humanity and must be stop in Nigeria.

Generally, in Nigeria, there is no federal enactment that expressly prohibits prostitution. The principal penal laws of Nigeria which are the Criminal Code Act applicable in the Southern Region, and the Penal Code Act applicable in the Northern Region, do not have an express provision prohibiting prostitution. Section 36(12) of the 1999 constitution provides that a person shall be convicted of a criminal offence only if the act and or omission so committed or made constitutes a defined offence in a written law, having a penalty ascribed to it. The question consequent upon the perusal of the above constitutional provision is whether there is any written law that defined and proscribed the act of prostitution.

By definition of an offence, the provision so defining must highlight the physical and mental elements of which when present renders one criminally liable for the offence. There is no such provision in Nigerian laws. However, under the Sharia Law which is a native law applicable in the Northern Region, prostitution amounts to an illegal act.

Notwithstanding the fact that prostitution is not expressly defined in Nigerian laws, there are some provisions of the law that made allusions to prostitution from which an inference could be drawn to the effect that prostitution is abhorred in Nigeria. Section 223 of the Criminal Code Act deals with procurement of women or girls. Subsection 2 of the said section expressly mentioned “prostitute”. The section makes punishable with two years imprisonment, the act of procuring a woman or a girl in order to become a common prostitute.


Further in subsection 3 and 4 of the same section 223, a person who procures a woman or girl to become a brothel inmate for the purpose of prostitution is punishable with two years imprisonment. Section 223 deals specifically with procurement of another for the purposes of prostitution. If follows logically therefore that as long as ones does not procure another to get involved in prostitution, there is no liability for prostitution.

Another relevant provision is section 224 of the Criminal Code Act deals with procuring women by threats, fraud, or by administering drugs on them for the purpose of defiling them. Under this heading, common prostitutes can be liable only if the prostitute procured another for defilement by threat, fraud or by administering drugs, and the provision of section 225 of the Criminal Code applies to a similar extent if a girl is abducted for the said purpose.

Another section up for consideration is section 225A of the Criminal Code Act which deals with trading in prostitution. The section punishes males who live on the earnings of prostitution, or who persistently solicits for immoral purposes in a public place, or a male or female who has control and influence over prostitutes in a manner suggesting that he is aiding, compelling or abetting them, and also the use of one’s premises for prostitution. The offence is punishable under the section. Keeping a brothel is equally punishable under section 225B. The exercise of control of the movements of a prostitute is also punishable by section 250 of the Criminal Code Act which deals with Rogues and Vagabonds.

In the Penal Code Act, section 405(d) prohibits the indecent or disorderly behaviour of a common prostitute in a public place who persistently solicits for prostitution with two months imprisonment. This provision is in pari material with Chapter 532 of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Penal Code.

Section 15 of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibitions) Law Enforcement and Administration Act also referred to and prohibits with punishment, procurement of persons for prostitution. An interesting thing about the Act is that it made use of “any person’, thus, it recognizes the fact that procurement of prostitution is not only restricted to women or girls.

For further information on the subject matter: visit the reference link below;
https://bscholarly.com/is-prostitution-a-crime-in-nigeria-see-applicable-laws-punishment/
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by Blue3k(m): 9:47pm On Feb 18, 2023
Lol your long winded responses shows you're good at rambling and not much else. I said you contradicted yourself multiple times and can't cite a law showing prostitution to be illegal then you admit there's no law banning it federally or under state law. If you claim Sharia law bans prostitution cite it or shut up. Your arguments about section 223 are foolish because it applies to girls under 18 the rest of the laws are about coercion not about prostitution itself.

1nice:
Ban Prostitution and Brothels in Nigeria now.
Destroy Brothels in Nigeria immediately.
All prostitutes in Nigeria should be arrested immediately for breaking the law of Nigeria: the Constitution of Nigeria prohibit adultery and everyday prostitutes commite adultery and prostitutes conspire with someone to commit adultery which is against the Constitution of Nigeria.

Prostitution is not legalized in Nigeria and remains a criminal act: so anyone patronizing prostitutes is breaking the Nigeria law and mustt face the consequences.
1nice:
Generally, in Nigeria, there is no federal enactment that expressly prohibits prostitution.
1nice:

Southern Region, and the Penal Code Act applicable in the Northern Region, do not have an express provision prohibiting prostitution.
1nice:

However, under the Sharia Law which is a native law applicable in the Northern Region, prostitution amounts to an illegal act.
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by americanigga(m): 9:53pm On Feb 18, 2023
1nice:
Nigerians have been Protesting for a long time now because they want Federal Government Of Nigeria to banned Prostitution and Brothels in Nigeria.

Nigerians to continue their protests and riots across the 36 States of Nigeria till the Federal Government Of Nigeria grant their request.

Ban Prostitution and Brothels in Nigeria now.
Destroy Brothels in Nigeria immediately.
All prostitutes in Nigeria should be arrested immediately for breaking the law of Nigeria: the Constitution of Nigeria prohibit adultery and everyday prostitutes commite adultery and prostitutes conspire with someone to commit adultery which is against the Constitution of Nigeria.

Prostitution is not legalized in Nigeria and remains a criminal act: so anyone patronizing prostitutes is breaking the Nigeria law and mustt face the consequences.

Prostitution must stop in Nigeria.
Brothels in Nigeria must all be destroy.
Nigerians must win the war against Prostitution in Nigeria.
God punish all Brothels in Nigeria.
Rubbish

Are you sure you are alright?
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by inoki247: 9:54pm On Feb 18, 2023
Who be this mad people you people should kuku kill us....


Is Brothel against Vote buying also or you wan use brothel deal with Tinubu.....


Soon you people will.tell the Govt to start telling us when to eat and what to wear...
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by Chinjo2: 10:05pm On Feb 18, 2023
1nice:
Nigerians have been Protesting for a long time now because they want Federal Government Of Nigeria to banned Prostitution and Brothels in Nigeria.

Nigerians to continue their protests and riots across the 36 States of Nigeria till the Federal Government Of Nigeria grant their request.

Ban Prostitution and Brothels in Nigeria now.
Destroy Brothels in Nigeria immediately.
All prostitutes in Nigeria should be arrested immediately for breaking the law of Nigeria: the Constitution of Nigeria prohibit adultery and everyday prostitutes commite adultery and prostitutes conspire with someone to commit adultery which is against the Constitution of Nigeria.

Prostitution is not legalized in Nigeria and remains a criminal act: so anyone patronizing prostitutes is breaking the Nigeria law and mustt face the consequences.

Prostitution must stop in Nigeria.
Brothels in Nigeria must all be destroy.
Nigerians must win the war against Prostitution in Nigeria.
God punish all Brothels in Nigeria.
Rubbish

E be like say Ashawo don deal with this one.
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 9:00am On Feb 19, 2023
Blue3k:
Lol your long winded responses shows you're good at rambling and not much else. I said you contradicted yourself multiple times and can't cite a law showing prostitution to be illegal then you admit there's no law banning it federally or under state law. If you claim Sharia law bans prostitution cite it or shut up. Your arguments about section 223 are foolish because it applies to girls under 18 the rest of the laws are about coercion not about prostitution itself.





You think I came here to joke with you. You better shut up and be quiet if you do not have any reasonable thing to say again.
I thought you have sense before, but now I can see you are a senseless and foolish person, with bad-mannered attitude
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 9:04am On Feb 19, 2023
americanigga:


Are you sure you are alright?
I should be the one to ask you the question because I can see that you have lost your sense of reasoning.

Are you sure you are alright americanigga?
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 9:08am On Feb 19, 2023
Chinjo2:


E be like say Ashawo don deal with this one.
See your life, your reasoning no make sense.

Na you Ashawo don deal with, you better get sense and stop all this dirty dirty things wey you dey do.
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 9:19am On Feb 19, 2023
inoki247:
Who be this mad people you people should kuku kill us....


Is Brothel against Vote buying also or you wan use brothel deal with Tinubu.....


Soon you people will.tell the Govt to start telling us when to eat and what to wear...
You and your people are the mad people. You are not yet tired of this your bad manners.

Brothels is a crime against humanity and one of the reasons why sex traffickers would kidnapped Nigeria people and force them into Prostitution in Nigeria and abroad.

Rubbish
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:20am On Feb 19, 2023
The type of government you want would enslave you eventually,
Even without the government, brothels have been largely relegated to the fringes of communities,
Be careful when you call for an entity as corrupt as 'the government' to regulate your life
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by 1nice(m): 9:32am On Feb 19, 2023
StaffofOrayan:
The type of government you want would enslave you eventually,
Even without the government, brothels have been largely relegated to the fringes of communities,
Be careful when you call for an entity as corrupt as 'the government' to regulate your life

Stop this your enslaved mentality: are you not ashamed of yourself; think like a free man StaffofOrayan.

Nigerians have been protesting for a longer time now so the Nigeria authorities can stop Prostitution in Nigeria: this protests lead the Nigeria Government to create NAPTIP and Nigerians have burn down many brothels In Nigeria because of underage Prostitution and force Prostitution.

Prostitution in Nigeria must be banned, brothels must be destroy in Nigeria.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UmqsB6CvIc
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:40am On Feb 19, 2023
The easiest place to traffic a child is in an IDP camp, the more you are enslaved with poverty by 'the government' the easier it will be for girls AND BOYS to be trafficked, that should be common sense right?

As Nigeria is going, things can only get worse, all these self righteous zealous BS is shying away from the obvious,

PS: I bet there are girls right now fuuuukkkng for the new 500 naira note!

1nice:


Stop this your enslaved mentality: are you not ashamed of yourself; think like a free man StaffofOrayan.

Nigerians have been protesting for a longer time now so the Nigeria authorities can stop Prostitution in Nigeria: this protests lead the Nigeria Government to create NAPTIP and Nigerians have burn down many brothels In Nigeria because of underage Prostitution and force Prostitution.

Prostitution in Nigeria must be banned, brothels must be destroy in Nigeria.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UmqsB6CvIc
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by Blue3k(m): 5:13pm On Feb 19, 2023
1nice:


You think I came here to joke with you. You better shut up and be quiet if you do not have any reasonable thing to say again.
I thought you have sense before, but now I can see you are a senseless and foolish person, with bad-mannered attitude

Your senseless ramblings have proven you to be a liar and your lack of reading comprehension skills. You failed to cite the laws you showed prostitution is illegal. When challenged to cite laws you show irrelevant laws to the discussion and makeup nonsense to justify that foolishness. Lol it's easy to debunk you when your can't even keep your story straight.

I give you one more chance to simply cite the laws. It's not that hard if you're not lying. Considering you refuse to post the text if the law it seems you are.


1nice:
Generally, in Nigeria, there is no federal enactment that expressly prohibits prostitution.
1nice:

Southern Region, and the Penal Code Act applicable in the Northern Region, do not have an express provision prohibiting prostitution.
Re: Nigerians Protesting Because They Wants Nigeria Government To Ban Brothels by Blue3k(m): 6:14pm On Feb 19, 2023
Criminal Code sections:

Section 223 of the code makes it an offence for a person to procure a girl under the age of 18 for the purpose of becoming a prostitute or an inmate of a hotel either within or outside Nigeria and the person who procured the young girl is guilty of a Misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years.

Section 224 of the code makes it an offence for a person to procure a woman to have “unlawful carnal knowledge” with a man either by threat, intimidation, false pretence or causes the woman to take any drug that would arouse her or cause the man to overpower her is guilty of a Misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for two years.

Section 225 makes it an offence for a person to abduct an unmarried girl under the age of 18 with the intent that she would be “carnally known by a man”

Section 225A (this is where the real gist is) provides that Every male person who knowingly lives wholly or in part on the earnings of prostitution or in any public place persistently solicits or importunes for immoral purposes is liable to imprisonment for two years.

Section 225A(2) goes further to state that any magistrate who is satisfied by evidence upon oath, that there is reason to suspect that any premises or any part of any premises are or is used by a female for purposes of prostitution, and that any male person residing in or frequenting the premises is living wholly or in part on the earnings of the prostitute, may issue a warrant under his hand authorizing any constable to enter and search the premises and to arrest that male person.

Section 225A(3) where a male is proved to live with or to be habitually living in the company of prostitute or is proved to have exercised control, direction or influence over the movements of a prostitute in such a manner as to show that he is aiding, abetting, or compelling her prostitution with any other person or generally, he shall, unless he can satisfy the court to the contrary, be deemed to be knowingly living on the earnings of prostitution.

Section 225A (4) Every female who is proves to have for the purposes of gain, exercised control, direction or influence over the movement of a prostitute in such a manner as to show that she is aiding, abetting or compelling her prostitution with any person or generally is liable to imprisonment for two years.

Section 225B makes it an offence to manage, assist in the management, lease or be the landlord of a brothel, anyone caught is liable to a fine of N100 or to imprisonment for 6 months.

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