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Here is the pictures of the ugly old man called abagworo. He is jobless and unmarried at age 40. He is still living with his old sick mother,
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Roads in Owerre.
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In this case ifele anago far back nwanne. Just leave this matter for me.. Yeske2: |
Once you hit the ground, you will feel the vibe of Owerri, the capital of Imo State. The city is warm, with many things to keep visitors engaged. Known for its robust hospitality industry, Owerri is the destination of fun seekers. Visitors to Owerri will always have fond memories of the city as well as the longing to return. They will remember that most of the fine restaurants, hotels and fun spots are places to be in the night. They know that Owerri has its fair share of nightclubs. While some of the clubs operate on their own, others are built inside hotels. Those who lodge in the hotels that operate nightclubs are admitted free, upon showing their room keys. Others pay gate fee. Expectedly, going by the active nightlife in the city, Owerri is brimming with prostitutes. Investigations revealed that commercial sex workers flock around popular hotels and fun spots, looking for men to hook. Most of these sex workers are students in tertiary institutions in the state and neighbouring states. In the day, these students appear somewhat respectable on campus, but at night they wear a different cap. By their dressing you shall know them. They appear in low waist trousers, short gowns/micro mini skirts, midriff and bosoms revealing tops and patrol premises of hotels with nightclubs. One of the commercial sex workers told Saturday Sun, at the Rappour Hotel nightclub, that she comes around to earn money and take care of herself and siblings. Ijeoma, as she called herself, said: “I come to the club about three times a week to catch some fun, but nothing goes for nothing.” Mr. Livinus Manukwem, an Owerri based businessman, the situation could not have been otherwise, every factor considered. “The sheer number of tertiary institutions in and around Owerri naturally creates the environment for people to indulge. I think there are more higher institutions in Owerri than in any other town in the country. Those setting up such facilities in Owerri are smart business people, taking advantage of the environment or situation. It is just like locating an industry where the raw materials for production abound,” he argued. Open sex club One of the nightclubs offering “special services” is located unobtrusively off All Seasons Road, New Owerri. The club begins business from about 8pm. However, activities reach fever pitch from 10pm and continue till the wee hours. This hangout is a white bungalow that hardly gives itself away. It looks like the regular club inside but without heavy décor and neon lights at the entrance. The regular dance hall is always almost empty, making one wonder how they manage to stay afloat. But if you wait long enough, you will notice young and middle aged men strolling into a passage on the left side of the dance hall. And that is where the real action is. To go past barrel-chested bouncers manning an inner door, you must pay a gate fee of N1,000. There is an adjoining room also and both have something in common: Wild sexual obscenity. The rooms are not well illuminated but bright enough for you to see what is being offered. Once you step in, the sight that greets you is that of a number of Unclad girls or at various stages of Unclothedness. The girls in bra and pants soon shed every piece of clothing, as the show gathers momentum. The nightclub parades these girls in appreciable number. Unlike some strip bars where only a handful of girls entertain, this nightclub has them many. And they come in various sizes and shapes: slim, flat, tall, short, fair, dark. Again, unlike most Unclad clubs, where go-go girls exhibit their stuff on a platform, in this fun spot the girls offer more or less personal service. They move from one patron to another, showing the stuff they are made off. Saturday Sun was at the nightclub recently. As soon as the reporter and two of his friends sauntered in, Unclad girls began to hover around them. About 12 of them were inside the room. Some were smoking cigarettes and drinking can beer, which is sold for N500 each. Others were rocking to the pulsating music blasting from the speakers. They were making explicit sex remarks and gestures to the men, even as some playfully squeezed one another’s buttocks and bosoms, like lesbians. Shortly after the reporter walked in, Flavour’s monster hit, Ashawo, began to play. The tempo of the music seemed to energize the dancers and they did exotic dance steps and got wilder. In corners, some of the girls were engaged in lap dance with men, who grabbed the opportunity with both hands, kissing, sucking bosoms and caressing the lower region of the girls. The mischievous guys were inserting naira notes in between the thighs of the girls. As the guys titillated their bosoms, they squeezed the hard-on of their partners even as they asked to be “appreciated.” In this nightclub, to be “appreciated” is euphemism for “I need some money.” The inner room is a shade darker and sleazier. There, the patrons and the girls get more intimate, engaging in all manner of sexual acts. Some of the strip dancers were sitting astride men even as others were caressing themselves. One of the girls, who gave her name as Marbel, said that for N2,000 she would engage in MouthAction with a man in the dark hall. It was gathered that a patron could also take any of the girls out for the night, for an agreed sum. The price depends on the time, desperation of the girl and bargaining power of the patron, but it could be anything between N5,000 and N10,000. Private parties It was also learnt that the strip dancers equally entertain at private or house parties. According to one of the girls, who identified herself as Maureen, “If guys want to be entertained in a private apartment or hotel room, the girls would be willing. The price tag is N5,000 per girl for an outing of between four and five hours.” She said: “You can have sex with a girl at the house party, but it is a personal thing. Of course, if you make a good offer a girl will not refuse it. It is a matter of cash.” She further said that if given at least two days notice, she can arrange for up to 30 girls for such special outing. She further said that payment must be made before the girls begin to drop their pants Dark, slim Maureen, who described herself as a professional dancer, sees nothing wrong with strip dancing. “It is like every other profession. I personally like to dance and if I strip while dancing, what is the big deal? On the issue of sex, everybody is doing it. Female bankers do have sex; medical doctors have sex; actresses have sex; teachers have sex; lawmakers and ministers have sex. In fact, every person is having sex with the people they like or under whatever arrangement. It’s just that people pretend a lot. Some civil servants have sex with more men in a week than strip dancers,” she said. An insider told Saturday Sun: “Some of the strip dancers are students and they pay their bills with the money they make. But all the dancers are not students. Some of the girls come from poor homes, so they use what they make at the bar to take care of themselves and families. Single mothers and young widows are also among them. It was also gathered that more girls are coming to the club almost on daily basis seeking to be registered as strippers. One of the requirements is that the girls must be 18 years and above. |
Of course, the madness will be unleash here. ![]() cooltone: |
[b]In Owerri today, this act of sex-peddling has proven to be a chronic societal ill, flowing undeterred, gradually becoming a norm among our beautiful young girls, and like a virus, it is gradually percolating its tentacles un-relentlessly around the town. The situation has become so worrisome and it isn’t a rare sight to find our young girls on a daily basis frolicking and hovering at nights around hotel lobbies, guest houses, club houses or even beer palours as sex peddlers, seeking for interested ‘patrons’ to ‘trade’ their bodies with for money. The situation has become even more dire and pathetic as some greedy hoteliers and club owners within the town, in the bid to spun more money for themselves, open up their fun gates to every Tom, Dick and Harry, ignoring the minimum world accepted age exclusively accorded to adults only (18+), simply to satisfy their insatiable love for money at the expense of the eventual victims. Even with the gory tales of ritual killings and manipulations, unwanted pregnancies, and the increasing wave of sexually transmitted infections which befall some of these unlucky victims involved, the status-quo surprisingly still remains the same.[/b] Quite disheartening to know also that some marriages and relationships break up as a result of the condescending attachment of supposedly married men to these young ladies of easy virtue who in turn make use of material benefits gotten from these men to graciously complement whatever they must have mustered through the same ill means. But, where did we go wrong, and how did we end up in this sorry state? Must pre-marital sex become a fad among these youngsters not just in Imo state alone but Nigeria as a whole? Why has prostitution eaten so deep in Owerri, the Imo state capital, and where lies the future of these ladies of easy virtues? How hard is the government of Imo state fighting the scourge, and to what extent? Are there binding laws and punishments ruling against the menace and the perpetrators of the act? All these questions should abound in the hearts of well-meaning Imolites who are fed up and determined to turn around this unwarranted development for the better, for the sake of proffering lasting solutions necessary to restore dignity back to the Eastern Heartland. While trying to curb this sorry situation, there is the utmost need to retrace our steps back to the basis, which is the home, as this platform provides the first and direct link between these young ladies and the outside world. The family institution needs to be re-invigorated. If parents were at home performing their parental responsibilities, their daughters would probably not have taken to the streets to prostitute or make cheap their bodies to just any stranger. ‘Poverty,’ a common excuse, should never be a reason to commit such a degrading act, instead adequate efforts ought to be channeled by guardians and parents towards sensitizing their wards on the dangers and life threatening consequences linked to indulging in such an unholy duel. This is also a wakeup call for the state government, as stringent rules and stiff modalities need to be set up to see to the close monitoring of such activities in the town in order to curb its widespread encroachment. Stiff penalties should be enforced on men who patronize these ladies, while persons trading directly or indirectly in prostitution should be arrested and prosecuted instantly to serve as a deterrent to other intending individuals. Public awareness/ Rehabilitation programs also need to be set up in the state not only to equip our young ladies on the negative effects of indulging in prostitution, but also to help those already in the act have a positive turn-around, either engaging themselves in respectable businesses or concentrating more on acquiring serious education to make a better future for themselves. Dear Imolites, Prostitution has never been in our culture, and as such shouldn’t be tolerated in any form. Imo state possesses an enviable rich cultural heritage which includes living a chaste life and according utmost respect for the body. The truth must be told, and the time to revolt against this disturbing issue is now. Let’s heed to the clarion call and join hands in fighting prostitution in our land to a standstill. Imo must be better! |
Residents of Control Post, Owerri, want Imo State Government to save them from the activities of robbers, prostitutes and other forms of pick pocketers that have now infested the area. There has been an upsurge in harassment from large number hoodlums since the demolition of Ukwuakpu along Assumpta Avenue, which forced the nocturnal men to relocate to Onitsha Road. Some of the residents of the area who took their grievances to THE Leader Newspaper on Thursday, Nov. 14, said they now live in fear because the presence of fierce looking men and ladies. One of the residents who owns a shop along Onitsha Road narrated how these robbers broke into her shop and snatched away her generator set. Her case became compounded she said, when she complained to one of the regular prostitutes. The prostitute agreed to help her retrieve her generator from her gang and demanded the sum of five thousand Naira from her. In her quest to have back her property, she paid the money. She said after a few days of fruitless waiting, she saw the prostitute and reminded her of their deal. The response she received was that the group which was in custody of the generator was a stubborn one and needed more money. The victim had to release another cash of one thousand Naira. At the time of this report, she had not got her generator back or seen the prostitute again. When THE LEADER visited the Control Post, it was discovered that many residents and traders in the area have had similar experiences. While some have had their money snatched from their pockets, others described how their shops have been burgled while others narrated stories of intimidation in the area from prostitutes and these brigands. In a chat with the Community Government (CGC) Youth Leader, New Owerri II, Mr. Chimezie Ibe, he expressed regrets at the growing activities of hoodlums at the Control Post. Mr. Ibe categorized these hoodlums into: prostitutes, robbers, touts, Indian hemp smokers and some resident-criminals. He attributed the menace to the presence of illegal Motor Parks, which have attracted and also groomed most evils right in front of Assumpta Cathedral. He noted that the demolished Ukwuakpu also led to the displacement of some of the robbers and prostitutes who relocated to the uncompleted shops and stalls under construction behind the NNPC Mega Station along Onitsha Road. In a further investigation, THE LEADER reporter spotted the presence of one popular brothel in the area known as “Timaya” as a major boost to the presence of these criminals around the Control Post. Most of the prostitutes, THE LEADER gathered are provided accommodation in the lodge from where they operate. Our reporter gathered from authoritative sources that these prostitutes partner with the operators of Timaya who use them to patronize their customers. While Timaya provides the official lodge for some, others rent houses inside Kalu Nwankwo and Akajiaku Estates whereas others hibernate in the uncompleted structures behind the Mega Filling Station. When THE LEADER visited the police on the issue, the Imo State Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Joy Elemoko, admitted awareness of the situation at the Control Post. Asked why such illegality and lawlessness continue to flourish in the presence of law enforcement officers – police and army stationed in the area, she noted that the police cannot do it alone. She remarked that the situation has been like that for long but seems to be getting worse now that Christmas is approaching. The PPRO expressed regrets that the situation at the control post is a huge challenge which the police are finding difficult to deal with. According to her, “We are powerless – if we go there and raid the place – as we did before, their brothers will come here to complain and bail them out. The last time we raided the place, calls were coming from Abuja and everywhere asking for those arrested to be released”. She went further to say, “Unfortunately, some of the prostitutes are being patronized by dignitaries who have a lot of power. Even the baby factory we raided has put us under a lot of pressure”. The police spokeswoman refused to attribute the menace to the issue of unemployment as she maintained, “There are bankers and working class people who are still armed robbers. Some people are prostitutes, whether they have job or not”. She however reiterated the resolve of the police to fight corruption as she promised that they will continue to draw the attention of those responsible to that alarming condition at the Control Post Owerri. It should be recalled that the Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha had earlier acknowledged the presence of prostitutes at the Control Post. Governor Okorocha had stated at the time he was repealing the outrageous abortion bill that he was distressed by the presence of prostitutes in front of the Assumpta Cathedral. The Governor said it shocks his imagination that young ladies could be prostituting boldly right in front of an imposing sacred structure like Assumpta Cathedral. Analysts say the government seems not to be bothered about the situation in the area since it has refused to ban all the motor parks at the control post. |
Let this war be fought once and for once..abagworo I am here! I have said it that we are not the same people with you prostitutes but you keep forcing yourself on us. Is it by force to be nwanne?? |
Nwanne let us not pretend. It is a fact we Igbos know but we chose to keep under the blanket. The likes of abagworo should mind their useless state otherwise we shall be coming up with such harmful truth again and again.. Curlieweed: |
bring it you old man. I am ever ready to crush you. Imo state is in a sorry state. There is no single motorable road in Imo state. Below is a road in Owerre.. ![]() I have thrown caution to the wind just for you. Abagworo:
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Check Imo thread. ![]() Abagworo: |
The old hag is a known bas.tard. B.astards are know for being cowards. Up till today he has nobody to call his father. I am going to Ph on friday to pay off my workers for the xmas break. I want to use the opportunity to extend my handshake to abagworo. I am ready to meet him one on one. We already have his pictures so there is nothing for him to hide anymore. But I want to tell him that I am an employer of labor in Ph where he roams about the streets. Yeske2: |
It is not in my place to decide that but I am saying what is a common knowledge. Curlieweed: |
Abagworo you are an ugly dirty old man. You are a jobless old hag parading the streets of Ph haven born a b.astard. Your background and how you grew up in the slum of the Port harcourt speaks volume about you. You have a serious complex that is why you cannot stay one day without looking for trouble from the people that you see as ahead of you and your useless ordinary state. You start the madness and I have devoted enough time to treat your fvck up. We all know that Owerre and Imo state has the worst roads in East even worse than Aba but we have resisted posting them until your madness started. Okorosha is a criminal and should stoned to death by the Igbos. He is fraud who has borrowed over 200 billion with nothing on the ground to show for rather Imo state is messed. Today your useless people are trooping to my state to live and earn a living. Bring it on, I have decided to throw caution to the wind to decisive follow you up to the end. Abagworo: |
Abagworo you are an ugly dirty old man. You are a jobless old hag parading the streets of Ph haven born a b.astard. Your background and how you grew up in the slum of the Port harcourt speaks volume about you. You have a serious complex that is why you cannot stay one day without looking for trouble from the people that you see as ahead of you and your useless ordinary state. You started the madness and I have devoted enough time to treat your fvck up. We all know that Owerre and Imo state has the worst roads in East even worse than Aba but we have resisted posting them until your madness started. Okorosha is a criminal and should be stoned to death by the Igbos. He is fraud who has borrowed over 200 billion with nothing on the ground to show for rather Imo state is messed. Today your useless people are trooping to my state to live and earn a living. Bring it on, I have decided to throw caution to the wind to decisive follow you up to the end. I say it again without mincing words Imo state is in a total mess, with no good roads, teaching hospital is more or less a poultry farm, the state university is still operating from makeshift hut. Tell me what the arm robber called Okorosha achieved with the 200billion he borrowed. Your people are all running to my state to setup why not your useless prostitution infested state. I am every ready for you in anyway you want it. Bring it on you old ugly dirty ikwerre b.astard born in the creeks that still lives with his old sickly mother in her hut. Abagworo: |
Anambrans are a different people. We are not the same people.. emmysoftyou: |
Nedu is from Imo state. Go through his posts and see for yourself. I have been on his trail. That was the same way some people came here claiming that the old jobless ugly man called abagworo is no longer from Imo but from Ikwerre. I will repeat the same thing on Imo thread if he ever come here again with his complex and bitterness because he is intimidated with our advancement.. emmysoftyou: |
[b]The Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Allocation Commission [RMFAC] earlier this month raised alarm on the debt burden of some states in the Federation. The National Assembly has also raised the same alarm. The Imo State Government has severally said that she has no loans taken since the inception if this administration. But during the budget presentation, for the 2013 budget, it became clear that Imo State government is heavily indebted. The budget reveals that twenty two (22) billion naira loan was obtained by this administration in 2011, and sixty one (61) billion naira obtained in 2012. The government further seeks the approval of eighty one (81) billion naira loan for the coming 2013. These figures do not include the forty five (45) Billion naira loan obtained from Zenith Bank using the Local Government Area Allocations, as collateral. If the State House of Assembly approves the budget, with the requested 81 billion naira loan for 2013, Imo would have taken a total of 211 Billion Naira loan in 2years of Rescue Mission administration.[/b] This is a serious problem because it amounts to mortgaging the future of Imo Youths. When you add the allocation received by the administration during this period, you will start to wonder what Imo have to show for these enormous amounts of money. We must all be cognizant of the fact that our primary source of income in Imo State Government still remains the revenue allocation from the Federation. As a matter of fact, Revenue allocation to Imo State contributes over 98% of Imo State’s income. Revenue allocation on the other hand is totally dependent on the volatile world oil market. With new oil discoveries every day in other parts of the world, and the decision by the United States to exploit her oil reserves, the price of oil may eventually be on a permanent downward trend. What this means to Imo State is, may be, we may have put our state in a situation that she may not be able to get out from. To compound the problem, none of these monies had been used in income yielding projects and assets. If there are no substantial increases in the allocation to Imo State, Imo may be unable to service these loans, while paying the salaries of its work force. Already we are bow experiencing the early stages of serious financial hardships. Employees of Imo State University Teaching Hospital claim that the last salary they received was the salary for the month of September. It is now almost the end of December, and most of the employees of the teaching hospital have yet to receive October salaries. Furthermore, retired primary school teachers in the state are also claiming to have only received January and February pension checks. How do you expect a pensioner to survive without his or her pension check for almost 10 months of the year? The right to pension is a vested right and should not be tampered with. As a well meaning Imo citizen, I appeal to the members of the House of Assembly to take a very serious and look close at the budget before passing it. An additional penny loan to the state’s debt profile may spell doom for Imo State and her people. A state that has less than 130 billion naira total income annually cannot survive with over 200 billion naira debt. Passing the budget with the inclusion of 81 billion naira loan approval to the executive will amount to giving the executive the choice of either servicing the loan and keep Imo State from defaulting or being able to pay salaries of employees. Knowing our governments, past experience tells me that the choice may be retrenchment. Imo must be better, but Imo can only be better of we do not spend the future of our children today. Imo can only remain better, if she is returned back to the hands of God. - See more at: http://www.imostateblog.com/2012/12/16/mortgaging-the-future-of-imo-children-dr-kelechi-okpalake/#sthash.6XRK9ZBn.dpuf emmysoftyou:Imo state is a disaster, there is no motorable road, the state teaching hospital is more or less a poultry farm, IMSU is still operating from a kitchen-line house, owerre is still very dirty and disorganized filled with prostitutes, graduates are still running away from the state because there is no industry to take them in. There is absolutely nothing working in Imo state. If commercial se.x hawking is what you call tourism and hospitality then you need your head checked again. |
Well you have made some valid points too. But abagworo hates the truth, he even branded me any enemy because I ones told him the bitter truth about Imo state. The only motorable road into Owerre is the Onitsha road, other roads are in shambles. Ph road is a disaster, the road has got so bad that my car near got stuck on it the last time I was going to Ph. Nobody hates Imo state but we all want the state to be saved from going down the drain like it is already going. Can you imagine that okorosha has borrowed over 200billion but we are still searching the whole of imo state to find where that money entered but none. All the rural roads in imo state are unpassable and unmotorable but abagworo will not want the world to see that part but he will have the time to junket to other people's threads. Let us save imo state from further collapse. emmysoftyou: |
I am your nightmare.. ![]() I will keep following you bumper to bumper you jobless old ugly dirty old man that is still living with his old poor mother at 40. Dirty old phool that walks around Ph with his ikwerre cousins without focus. I am a company owner if you must know with branches even in Ph. We still have an opening in our Ph office, please come and better your life ugly dirty old man. My business is to make sure you do not have a breathing space. ![]() Abagworo:
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I know you are a peace lover but I have come to notice that our people do not love peace. Nedu and abagworo were all over Anambra thread offloading there frustration and bitterness because of the advancement that state is making but you were not seen to caution them now you have shown up to sound emotional. emmysoftyou: |
Dona, I love Imo state that is why I want this state to be rescued. I actually came to this thread to reply some mails directed to me. Can you imagine that Okorosha has borrowed over 200billion within 3yrs but you and me have not felt it anywhere in Imo state. All the roads in Owerre are damn bad and deteriorated. There is no rural road in Imo state. There is no teaching hospital. The state university is still operating from temporary site further congesting owerre the more. We need to point out these ills emmysoftyou: |
See you tomorrow. Like as I said I will be reply each and every of your post on Imo thread. Go check it now. ![]() Nedu09: |
All of them are owerre. Donatus when shall you start facing reality? ![]() emmysoftyou: |
This is owerre they are hiding from us. A washed out town filled with ugly ikwerre type houses. ![]()
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Donatus, is this not owerre city center? How does this resemble ibadan? emmysoftyou:
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you are very correct. we need change and our state must get better. Nedu09:
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Our government has failed us in Imo state that is why we are very angry. Look at this road leads to my school at Naze. Chavens:
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You are right. We need to push our governor to work. Look at the road that leads to Mbaise. is he punishing them or what exactly? Nedu09:
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We need to push our government to work. This site is very bad to behold. To think that this is the center of Owerre is heartbreaking.
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Owerre has dirty ugly ikwerre type houses. What is the government doing to modernize Owerre?
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