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  • Housewife accused of calling pastor ‘prostitute’

    Housewife accused of calling pastor ‘prostitute’

    A housewife, Nkiruka Ibeanu, was yesterday arraigned before the Igbosere Magistrates’ Court for allegedly calling a pastor, Lovelyn Mba, a prostitute and threatening to kill her.

    Ibeanu, of Abijo in Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos, was charged before Magistrate B. I. Bakare with threat to life and breach of peace.

    Prosecuting Sergeant Innocent Odugbo said there was a disagreement between the women, sometime last December in Ajangbadi, Lagos.

    Odugbo alleged that Ibeanu conducted herself in a manner likely to cause breach of peace by calling Mba a prostitute.

    He added: “The defendant also sent text messages to the phone of the complainant, saying, she would kill the complainant.”

    According to him, the offences contravened Sections 56 and 166 (d) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

    Ibeanu pleaded not guilty.

    Magistrate Bakare granted her N50,000 bail with two sureties in the like sum. The sureties, he said, must be employed and have verifiable addresses.

    He adjourned till March 29.

  • Housewife docked for “calling pastor a prostitute”

    Housewife docked for “calling pastor a prostitute”

    A housewife, Nkiruka Ibeanu, was Thursday charged by the police with allegedly calling a female pastor, Lovelyn Mba, a prostitute and threatening to kill her.
    Ibeanu, of Abijo in Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos, was arraigned before Mr B. I. Bakare of an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos on a two-count charge marked V/25/2017 bordering on threat to life and breach of peace.
    Prosecuting Sergeant Innocent Odugbo, said the alleged incident occurred following a disagreement between the women, sometime last December at Ajangbadi, Lagos.
    Odugbo alleged that Ibeanu conducted herself in a manner likely to cause breach of peace by calling Mba a prostitute.
    He added: “The defendant also sent text messages to the phone of the complainant, saying, she would kill the complainant.”
    According to him, the offences contravened Sections 56 and 166 (d) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
    Ibeanu pleaded not guilty to the charge.
    Magistrate Bakare granted her N50,000 bail with two sureties in the like sum who must be gainfully employed and have verifiable addresses.
    He adjourned till March 29 for mention.
  • Son of Nigerian diplomat jailed  for killing prostitute in UK

    Son of Nigerian diplomat jailed for killing prostitute in UK

    The son of a Nigerian  diplomat in China has received a life jail sentence in the United Kingdom after he was found guilty of raping and murdering a £1,800 -a-night high-class escort.
    26- year- old Bala Chinda was convicted by a high court in Aberdeen, Scotland, for the murder of  Jessica McGraa on February 11,2016, only a few weeks after he arrived in Scotland to study at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen.
    After a six- hour consideration of the evidence before them, a jury of eight women and seven men on Friday unanimously found Chinda guilty of murdering Miss McGraa, also a Nigerian, in the city centre flat.
    Judge Lord Beckett told the jury they had gone about their duties commendably after listening to evidence they may have found ‘very distressing’.
    Chinda, he said, had ended the life of a woman described by friends giving evidence as ‘full of fun’ and who had much left to live for.
    Chinda was told he must serve a minimum of 18 years.
    CCTV footage showed McGraa, 37, had gone to Chinda’s student accommodation in the city’s King Street with him in a taxi before they returned to her apartment a short time later.
    She made her last call on her mobile phone a few minutes before surveillance cameras recorded Chinda, 26, walking down the street away from her flat.
    Her partially clothed body was found the following day in the bedroom of a flat she had rented in the city’s Union Terrace.
    Chinda who changed his phone number after McGraa’s death wept uncontrollably after he was found guilty by the jury.
    The court heard that Miss McGraa died of asphyxiation and was probably smothered with a pillow and possibly strangled with her scarf.
    Miss McGraa moved to the UK from Nigeria 11 years ago after meeting an English oil worker, Gareth McGraa, who had been working in a Nigerian complex.
    They married and had a son but later split.

  • OPM sponsors wedding of converted prostitute

    OPM sponsors wedding of converted prostitute

    Two months after she accepted Christ at a special outreach to a brothel in Diobu, Port-Harcourt, a former sex worker has finally found love.

    Her marriage was formalised at a ceremony presided over by General Overseer of Omega Power Ministries, Apostle (Dr) Chibuzor Chinyere.

    It was fully funded by the founder of OPM.

    Chinyere had promised to provide free accommodation and capitals for business take-over for the 38 converted sex workers during a special outreach by the church last September.

    He also promised to sponsor the traditional and church ceremonies of whichever of them presented prospective grooms.

    The over excited bride said Thursday September 22nd was a day she can never forget in a hurry.

    She was full of joy to God and gratitude to Chinyere for the sudden transformation of her life.

    According to her: “That day, I had personal contacts with Daddy OPM in our evil brothel in Diobu, a place where my life would have been ruined ignorantly in prostitution.

    “I have listened to so many preachers who came around to preach to me but Daddy OPM’s pattern and style were different from all others who tried in vain to convert me.

    “Daddy OPM did not only preach the words of God to me, he bought my fellow prostitutes and I from the devil’s dungeon.

    “He also provided an accommodation in an estate for us, fed us, clothed us and set for us a life time businesses after committing us to water baptism.

    “Today, I am a fulfilled born again Christian, happily married to a man I truly love to spend the rest of my life with.

    “God is really great, to have used His servant to change my ugly story for good. I will forever serve Him throughout the rest of my life”.

    The groom said he met his wife some years back but lost contact with her.

    According to him:” “I am grateful to all of them and more importantly the general overseer of the church.

    “May God continue to bless him as he made my day worth celebrating.”

    Chinyere said he personally officiated the ceremony because of his immense delight and the enablement to fulfill one of his promises to the converted sex workers.

    More importantly, he said he felt fulfilled to be an instrument for the salvation of souls.

    “What else could be worth celebrating than the harvest of souls to God’s kingdom?” the cleric queried.

    He shuddered at what would have happened to the saved souls if they were still at the brothel, vowing to intensify efforts to deliver millions of souls to the kingdom.

    Chinyere then announced the provision of a better comfortable accommodation for the newlywed, a development that attracted wide applause from the congregation.

  • Man arrested for robbing prostitute

    Man arrested for robbing prostitute

    A 27-year old man, Efe Monday, has been arrested by men of the Edo State Police Command for allegedly robbing a prostitute he wanted to have fun with.

    Efe was nabbed at Ofunmwegbe town in Ovia North-East local government area after the prostitute raised an alarm.

    Police said Efe approached the lady for sex and after the entered her room, he brought out a gun and robbed her of cash and money.

    It said a locally made pistol was recovered from the suspect.

    The suspect who spoke during a parade said he was walking along the road when he was arrested.

    He claimed that he has not met the sex worker before

    Commissioner of Police in Edo State, Mr. Chris Ezike, said the suspect would be charged to court upon completion of investigation.

  • ‘My wife is a prostitute’

    A civil servant in Ondo State, Mr. Adebayo Ojo has asked an Akure Customary court to dissolve his 17 year-old marriage with his wife, Ebunoluwa over alleged of infidelity.
    Besides, Ojo also expressed his distress over the attitude of his three children toward him, accusing the defendant of turning them against him.
    The plaintiff told the court that he could no longer cope with marriage because he has on several occasions caught his wife with several men on their matrimonial bed.
    He added that his wife was found of making suspicious phone calls during the day and midnight, saying “these are evidences that would attest to the fact that my wife is a prostitute”
    Ojo also accused his wife of being disrespectful and refused to show any remorse about her behaviour.
    Ebunoluwa while defending herself said all the men claimed to be her concubines by her husband were just people she worked with as a labourer.
    She said she regretted of marrying her husband, who she believed has two wives but later discovered his wives were eight.
    The defendant noted that the children were only angry with their father over his failure to perform his responsibility as a father.
    However, the Customary President, Mr. Olayinka Falodun, while adjourning the case till November 4, asked the two parties to bring two of their relatives each to the court.
  • Asewo Dubai – How Nigerian ladies prostitute in UAE

    Asewo Dubai – How Nigerian ladies prostitute in UAE

    Across big cities in Nigeria, they cruise around in flashy cars and own good businesses but in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), many  Nigerian ladies engage in prostitution to keep their businesses afloat, writes PRECIOUS IGBONWELUNDU.

    Flashy cars. Blinking bank accounts. Good businesses. They have it all. The good things of all fall on their laps. Like the queens that many see them to be outside, they live large.

    Welcome to the world of the Nigerian ‘big babes’ who call the shots as far as prostitution is concerned in Dubai, that artificial creation in the United Arab Emirates which has caught the world’s attention.

    Dubai covers an area of 1500 square miles and sits 52 feet above sea level. It is the gateway to Asia and is described as the Las Vegas of the Middle East. On the streets of Dubai, these ladies are the centre of attraction and back home, especially in cities such as Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, they own big businesses and drive flashy cars, yet from time to time, they acquire two months visa to Dubai for no reason other than to indulge in commercial sex. With the help of syndicates, they secure accommodation in hotels and apartments.

    It came as a shock to this reporter, whose first time it was in Dubai. Having booked her accommodation online at the Africana Hotel, Deira, she was hopeful to have some quiet time and arriving the Dubai International Airport and seeing the Arabs all covered, with warning prohibiting indecency, she thought: “At last, there is some decency here!”

    But she was soon to realize that beneath the cleanliness and splendour of the city lies a dirty trade, which even Sheiks are said to patronise when no one is watching. The moment this reporter stepped into the hotel she had reserved online, she saw an army of half-naked women, parading the premises.

    Shocked by the contrast, she had quickly asked: “What’s going on here?” The reply from the smiling front desk person was: “They are from your country, Nigeria. They are our guests. See these ladies, they pair themselves in a room, some even stay three in a room. So, in case you want to save money, you can pair with any of them!”

    But her response did not quench the reporter’s curiosity. It did not answer why half-nude Nigerian women, as early as 9am, were flaunting their bodies in front of the hotel with some black guys giving them signals.

    At that moment, she made up her mind she was not going to stay in that hotel but would definitely visit the place at night for a better understanding of the mystery.

    Having successfully checked into another hotel, with the help of an agent whose number she got from her friend who frequents Dubai, the reporter revisited the Africana Hotel.

    The time was 11pm and the environment well lit, with a beehive of skimpily-dressed trooping in and out of the hotel. Observing quietly, the reporter overheard some of the ladies, seated at the reception complaining how the business has gone sour.

    One of the ladies said: “Things are not as easy as they used to be when I started this business. There were some weeks I made about $5,000 from these Arab and European men.

    “But since more babes from Nigeria got into it, there are so many ‘runs girls’ in Dubai that for the past one month, I have not made up to $5,000.

    “Worst still, some of my clients have suddenly changed and started demanding anal sex. I had a terrible experience recently with a European whom I met inside an elevator at a big hotel.

    “We exchanged contacts after he paid $300 for a ‘blow job’ in the elevator. Then, subsequently, we met and had pizza and he offered $1,000 for sex in his apartment.

    “I thought he was a decent guy until I got to his apartment. He threatened me with a knife to accept sex with me through the anus or he will kill me.

    “I begged him to collect his money and let me go but the oyibo man refused and had his way. Imagine what I have denied most of my contacts, who would have even paid more for it, that stupid European got it by force and still he collected his money back.

    “I am just tired of this business. Though I own a big boutique in Festac, it is through these ‘runs’ that I foot my bills because there is little profit in the boutique business.”

    Another one, whom they called Jane while sympathising with her friend, told the girls that Alhaja (her pimp) had earlier warned her not to carry money to her customer’s place.

    “Alhaja warned me that these days, the men will sleep with you and still collect your money. So, since then, I usually drop any advance payment with her.

    “I do not want a situation whereby one stupid man will collect the money I have laboured for. Any valuable thing I have, I usually drop them with Alhaja and she gives me back once I demand for them.

    “So, my dear, learn from this experience and most times, it is better you tell the men ahead of time what you can do and what you cannot do,” said Jane.

    Jane, who claimed she resigned from her place of work in Lagos where she served as a marketer, attributed her resignation to meagre salary.

    “I graduated from the university two years ago and got a job where I was paid N20, 000 per month. The hardship and frustration in Nigeria pushed me into prostitution and I have no regrets because I now have a better life. I own my own apartment, a car and a big saloon in Lagos,” she said.

    Baffled by the revelations of the ladies, the reporter asked a travel agent how the women were able to practise open prostitution in a Muslim country.

    Hear him: “Is there anything Nigerians cannot do? Most of these girls I know them in Nigeria. Some are rich and own big businesses, while some are students.

    “They apply and acquire two months’ visa and with the help of travel agents and some big women, they get accommodation in hotels and even apartment. Then, those women who also have guys working for them usually link them up with men.

    “Most of them register and submit their international passports to the women or their contact persons and every night; this is how they keep going about.

    “It is very embarrassing that Nigerian ladies, including married women, come here for prostitution. That is how one of them saw me in Festac last year and she was hiding because she knows I know what she does in Dubai.

    “Once a woman calls me that she wants two months’ visa, I just know that is what she is coming for and I turn them down. Some will say there is no job in Nigeria and they want to come and hustle.

    “What is paining me now is that this nonsense that they do has made it difficult for us to secure genuine visas for decent people. Also, most hotels have increased their rates, with some even refusing to give their rooms to single women coming to stay that long.

    “If you go around this neighbourhood (Deira), you will see that these stupid girls even rent apartments, which they keep and pay for even while they are in Nigeria, yet they claim it is unemployment and poverty that led them into prostitution.

    “It is a serious issue and I think the Federal Government needs to act on it urgently, if not, these girls will spread diseases in Nigeria, aside the bad image they are painting of the country already,” said the travel agent.

    Continuing, the agent narrated how one of the prostitutes approached a client of his who lodged in the hotel sometime in June.

    “The girl just knocked on the door and when my client opened, she called her outside and was telling her to stop acting like a child. I just stood by the door and I was hearing their conversation. She told my client that most of the men who have seen her want her to play by the game.

    “But my client refused and told the lady that she was in Dubai for business and not prostitution and the girl, while insisting, said most of them own businesses in Nigeria and that they prostitute to cover their expenses.

    “She even said that my client can make the money she will use to buy her goods in one night, thereby she would not spend the money she came with or buying more things.

    “I was so angry that I had to come out and warn the girl to mind her business and allow my client who has told her she was not interested in prostitution.

    “That was why I came immediately you told me she gave you my number and that you want a decent place to stay,” he said.

    Yet in this city, there are strict religious laws against prostitution. A western women once got a month imprisonment for a peck on the cheek. The law in Dubai has clear rules that prostitution is illegal. If you are caught by the police, both you and the prostitute will be put into jail and wait for the sentence of the local court.

    If you are not a national, apart from the punishment of being sentenced by the court, you will be asked to leave the UAE and will not be allowed back in again.

    There are different categories of prostitutes in Dubai. There are the willing ones and the forced one, who are threatened into it by pimps. The bulk of the Nigerian ladies in the trade are the willing ones and if they are caught, unfortunately they will go for it.

     

  • Lagos brothels expel underage prostitutes, issue code of conduct to others

    Lagos brothels expel underage prostitutes, issue code of conduct to others

    THINGS are no longer the same at a Lagos brothel popularly called Odinwo (Yoruba word for reduced service charge) since The Nation published a story on the mode of operation of the prostitutes in the brothel on July 27. Insiders at the brothel located a short distance from Sawmill Bus-stop at Ifako, Gbagada, confirmed that much to our correspondent.

    Before The Nation published the story headlined ‘Revealed: Lagos slave camp where underage girls are recruited into prostitution’, the brothel was notorious for a racket organised by a prostitution ring similar to what obtains in Italy.

    It was gathered that the July 27 story rattled not only the operators of the brothel but other similar businesses in Gbagada, Oworonsoki and Bariga areas of Lagos. An inside source at Odinwo said the girls started moving out in droves as soon as they read the story.

    Our report on the brothel had indicated that teenage girls were being lured into the prostitution ring with promises of a better future. Upon recruitment, the girls were placed under the tutelage of older and more experienced prostitutes called aunties, for a period ranging from six months to about two years. Within that period, the young girl is made to sleep with men and surrender their earnings to the aunty.

    However, The Nation can authoritatively report that the managers of the brothel and several others in the Bariga and Oworonsoki areas have taken steps to rid them of underage prostitutes. According to a source, the brothels hurriedly ferried all the young girls into unknown places the morning the report hit the newsstand. By the evening of that day, all the girls were said to have been gathered somewhere and given money to transport themselves back to their respective homes.

    “On the day the report was published, the proprietors of the brothel, fearing that the police could storm the place, took all the girls to a hideout to pass the night. The following morning, which was a Sunday, they gathered all the girls and gave them money to go back to their homes,” the source said.

    The source also disclosed that one of the proprietors, while lamenting his loss, said about 28 young girls had to leave the brothel, leaving him with only mature prostitutes. “It was a serious thing. The man was driven to tears. He said about 28 girls had to leave his brothel, leaving him to make do with the meager income from older prostitutes.”

    Describing what led to the crisis as pure greed, the source said it was believed that one of the underage prostitutes must have invited the media after her aunty extended her period of service beyond the initial six months agreed on.

    He said: “The girl was supposed to spend six months to serve the aunty. But after completing the six months, the aunty said she was not impressed with her performance and extended the service period. The girl, the proprietor said, later took her story to the media.”

    When our correspondent visited the area shortly after the young girls were expelled, one of the girls, while lamenting her condition, said she was feeling sick because of what had happened. Asked what the ailment was, she looked up, gave a sheepish smile and said: “You don’t know that if one suddenly stops doing what one has been doing for a long time, the person may fall sick?”

    She, however, said she was tired of prostitution, saying she was ready to quit if she got a job. “Please help me to get a job. I am tired of this job. I will appreciate anything you can get for me,” she said.

    At the brothel, our correspondent observed that the activities of the prostitutes were restricted to inside the walls. And unlike in the past, when the prostitutes, provocatively dressed, canvassed for clients outside the brothels, they had limited their operations to the inside.

    They were also said to have been seriously warned by the proprietors to avoid troubles and maintain peace in the brothels.

    It was also observed that the prostitutes now play the dumb game. Rather than engage their men in banter that may give away anything on the crisis, they keep mum, preferring to maintain a ‘strictly business’ relationship.

    “That has been their attitude since the story was published. They no longer walk round or mix with strangers like they used to do. Now, they simply remain silent without giving anything away”, the source said.

    Proprietors of brothels populated by prostitutes in the Gbagada, Oworonsoki and Bariga areas are said to have quickly swung into action to ensure that the underage girls don’t return to the brothels. Stung by the report, the proprietors were said to have come up with a code of conduct for the all the prostitutes in the areas. The prostitutes are made to fill a form specifying their true age, name and state of origin. They are also made to swear an oath not to bring any underage girl into the brothels.

    The source said: “The proprietors gave the prostitutes a form to fill. In it, they are asked to fill their names, age and state of origin. I think the people are very serious this time around. That story really disrupted the operations of the cartel in this area.”

    Meanwhile, a police team from the Special Investigation Bureau (SIB) was said to have visited the brothel to ascertain the veracity of the story. The proprietors of two brothels in the area were said to have been invited and handed a stern warning to stop the practice.

    The source, who witnessed the police invitation, said the proprietors have vowed to ensure that underage prostitutes don’t operate in their brothels.

    “They are very worried. As I speak with you, they are doing everything possible to make sure that the activities of the young girls don’t affect their business,” the source added.