Randy  men in Abuja stand the chance of having their semen taken away and sold  to ritual killers by commercial sex workers who have laid siege to the  city.
This  demonic practice may have been responsible for the woes suffered by  some men including sterility, erectile dysfunction, marital crisis,  failure in business and even death, said observers.
Our  correspondents reported that some prostitutes with condoms filled with  fresh semen were arrested by officials of the Abuja Environmental  Protection Board (AEPB), while raiding some red light areas of the city.
A  total of 104 suspected commercial sex workers have been arrested for  prosecution during raids carried out by the board in collaboration with  the Society Against Prostitution and Child Labour (SAP-CLN)
 SAP-CLN is an Abuja-based non-governmental organization involved in the rehabilitation of prostitutes and street children.
An  AEPB official, who pleaded anonymity, said some of the commercial sex  workers were found with condoms containing fresh male semen after they  were picked from the streets. He said the recoveries of the used condoms  were made when officials searched bags brought in by the commercial sex  workers.
Other  items recovered include Benelyn cough syrup laced with codeine, Indian  hemp, cigarettes and Dunlop Plastic Solution, an adhesive used in  vulcanizing tires.
He  said, “It is a recurrent thing here. We find condoms with sperm when we  search their bags. The necks of the condoms are tied to prevent the  contents from spilling and are carefully wrapped in toilet tissue.
“We  also found Benelyn cough syrup, marijuana, cigarettes and an adhesive  used by vulcanizers in fixing tyres. Some of them become very wild after  taking drugs and one has to be careful when going for the raid.”
A  commercial sex worker, who gave her name simply as Joy, told our  correspondent that the semen found with some of her colleagues were  secretly taken away after they had sex bouts with their patrons.
In  an attempt to extract the semen from unsuspecting male “clients,” she  said, commercial sex workers exhibit extraordinary care and sex appeal,  attributes which, she further claimed, caused many men to lose their  guard.
As  soon as the man gives in fully to the pleasure of the illicit affair,  she said, the prostitute moans and screams wildly in fake ecstasy  thereby setting the stage to carry out her mischief.
But  where the male “client” refuses to succumb to the trappings of the fake  expression of passion, she said, the girl would rub fetish powder on  her nipples and offer them to the man to suck.  After sucking the  breasts, the man loses consciousness and the sex worker would steal all  his valuables and collect his semen.
She  said some of her colleagues also use drugs to knock out some of their  patrons and entice them into having sex in a semi-conscious state. She  said: “After pulling the condom, the girl would go into the bathroom and  flush the tissue she used in cleaning the man while tying the neck of  the condom.
“She  would tie the neck of the condom to avoid spillage and carefully hide  it away until she is ready to go. Sperm is a very hot thing for people,  who use it for medicine. I don’t know how much they sell it because am  not into that kind of line.
“But  I know that a lot of girls do it and they make so much money from it. I  don’t want to carry somebody’s blood because I don’t know what the juju  priest will do with someone’s sperm. I only do ashawo (prostitution)  business. I don’t sell sperm.”
But  determined to stamp out the criminal practice, the Federal Capital  Territory Administration, through the AEPB, has launched an operation to  dislodge prostitutes from the city.
The  operation, which is carried out in collaboration with the Society  Against Prostitution and Child Labour (SAP-CLN) has led to the arrest of  104 commercial sex workers in various parts of the city during three  raids.
At  the raid which was carried out on Thursday, September 29, a total of 44  suspected prostitutes where arrested and held for prosecution.
 However,  on Monday, October 3, the team arrested another 33 suspected commercial  sex workers, while 26 suspects were arrested during another raid on  Thursday, October 6.
The  operation is carried out based on the provision of Section 35 (1g) of  the AEPB Act No. 10 of 1997, which prohibits sex trade in the capital  city.
The suspects were arraigned before a mobile court presided over by Mr. Aminu Abdulahi, a magistrate with the FCT.
Out  of the 44 suspects that were arrested during the September 29 raid, a  total of 31 pleaded guilty to the charge, while 13 pleaded not guilty  and were granted bail.
About  16 convicts who could not afford a fine of N5, 000 as stipulated in the  AEPB law were sent on one-month imprisonment at Suleja Prison.
However,  13 other convicts, who could afford the stipulated fine, were sent for  rehabilitation at the SAP-CLN center located in Sabo Lugbe, off Umaru  Yar’Adua Way.
Out  of the 33 suspects arrested on Monday, October 3, five of the suspects  were released on bail, four were freed after they were screened and an  undertaking extracted from them by the court.
The  remaining 25 people pleaded guilty to the charge and were accordingly  convicted but only seven were sent to Kuje Prison, while 17 paid fine  and opted for rehabilitation.
The  coordinator of SAP-CLN, Mrs. Grace Adogo, said the organization was  touched by the plight of the commercial sex workers who were sent to  prison.
She  said a lot of the commercial sex workers saw what they did as business  and not as a criminal activity.  Adogo recounted the story of an inmate  who, after spending one month at the rehabilitation centre, suddenly  stripped herself and shouted on top of her voice that she could no  longer cope.
According  to her, the inmate said she used to sleep with several men in a day and  send some of the proceeds home for the upkeep of her family.
She  said, Our security men ran away on sighting her. “She shouted that she  should be released immediately and we did, because we couldn’t keep her  against her wish. She said she used to sleep with several men in a day  and could not continue to cope without seeing a man.
“She  told me that her mother called and said she had lost so much revenue  during the one month she was in the center and that she should come out  and continue the business. The girl went back home.”
SOURCE: LEADERSHIP NEWSPAPERS NIGERIA

 
 
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