Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 1:22pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
uche87: Akudo earns a salary of less than N85,000 in a month at a struggling company in Lagos. The sole proprietor of the medium-scale enterprise had considered closing down the firm times without number due to its slow pace of growth. For years, he has refused to increase the salary of the busty young lady with light skin and alluring curves which she never fails to show off in tight clothes. She also has no chance of being promoted in any way. The 24-year-old doesn't care about her career. Her job as a front desk officer is just a front for another 'business' which brings the cash. She runs a company within her company and that firm is between her legs. Most of her 'customers' are married men and young internet fraudsters popularly called 'Yahoo Boys'.
She has an active account on Instagram and this is like her own link to the world. It's difficult to understand what she is up to. You need to look closely. Akudo uploads pictures like every normal girl. She makes sure a large chunk of her cleavage is showing, her hips are also exposed out of her short dresses and she poses in a way that her backside is also captured. The pictures are laced with motivational quotes, bible verses and appreciation of God. These are regular innocent pictures we see every day on social media but there is more to them. They are posted as baits with intentions. The 'goods and services' are not conspicuously displayed in the black market but the buyers understand the signals. Once they see them, they make a move and a moneyed deal is sealed like a capital project. Not all ladies are as discreet as Akudo. Others post provocative pictures, twerk in videos, flaunt tattoos, touch on x-rated topics just to tell the outside world they are strictly open for business.
Back to Akudo, she simply goes to popular social media pages on Instagram to make harmless comments. Some might be lengthy, others might be so brief. These comments are for the visibility of her page. Interested buyers who are mostly male folks scroll through the comment section of popular social media pages not just to gauge the opinions of people about issues and incidents, but to look out for people like Akudo. After checking her profile and being satisfied with her pictures, he respectfully sends a message. Akudo initially acts decent but shows her true colours as time goes on. It might be a one-off deal in which they meet at a hotel and the man pays a sizeable amount of money and sex is transacted or a contract in which he becomes the 'friend' Akudo. He constantly helps her out with common material needs while they regularly meet for sex when the need arises. Akudo in turn calls the man her 'best friend, mentor, uncle, zaddy or ex'. When you hear these terms, you need to look deeper.
The business has been fine for Akudo. She never touches her monthly salaries. She drives a 2010 model of Lexus ES 350 saloon car which arrived during the coronavirus pandemic when millions of Nigerians lost their jobs and others took pay-cuts. She attributes her 'success' to God all the time.
Akudo is not alone. Life is tough in Nigeria and maybe tougher in Lagos. It is easy to become homeless because the well-paying jobs are scarce and the house rents keep going up like it wants to explore the heavens. Since Nigerians never share their pains but gains, so that they wouldn't be mocked or regarded as unfortunate in life, the young ladies secretly start to use what they have to get what they want.
How do you explain a situation whereby a lady who earns just N50,000 per month, lives on the mainland and works on the Island, and then easily affords the latest iPhone with other ostentatious belongings. She goes on social media every weekend to share photos of her visitations to swanky restaurants, eating exotic meals and cooling off at 5-Star hotels. These 'online marketers' are always in a hurry to show the world they are 'balling'. It's like they need to convince an imaginary competitor out there.
For ladies who want a bigger chunk of the monies that circulate in the untaxed sex industry in Lagos, they crave for more visibility. They join the entertainment industry where they go into modelling, presentations, reality shows and mostly acting. The big boys stalk the entertainment industry, which is like the 'more you look, the less you see'. In the entertainment industry, you need to look successful to gather momentum. Since you can't engage in internet scam like the male players, you will crawl to the politicians, business tycoons, drug barons and others making easy money, to shore up your bank accounts, so that you can look successful and advance your career.
Since the outbreak of coronavirus globally, the local film industry has taken a hit. It has almost closed down. But this setback hasn't stopped the glory of actresses who have no known businesses or reasonable endorsement deals. They have been flaunting new SUVs on social media as well as newly-acquired houses. The story is the opposite for the men who most times survive on the benevolence of well-meaning Nigerians. Who have the male actors offended? Are they not serving a 'living God'?
Most of the most talented and hard-working male actors only grab the headlines when they engage in crowdfunding to offset medical bills.
With the advancement in information technology and widespread usage of smartphones, social networks have been springing up aside from the major ones like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Most young ladies discreetly join them to open business profiles where they transact sex at affordable rates. Most of them are just normal people that can never be suspected to be indulging in such. All you need to simply do is chat them up, agree on a fee, she takes your address and comes down easily using one of the ride-hailing companies. Investigations show sex services are charged according to durations and add-ons. You either go for 'short time' which is a round or two within two hours or so. Those with enough cash opt for 'long rest' which is fixed over the night with about three rounds or more guaranteed, according to the gas in your tank.
The story of this industry can't be told in one article. It is far bigger than imagined. The players are invisible. It is condemned by both participants. Nobody likes to admit it exists but they will always run there for help when the body calls for it. It's like a hospital with numerous patients in emergency wards. It's a multi-billion naira industry without exaggerations. It has changed lives. Many have bought cars, careers, houses, established businesses through this industry. It is called the oldest profession in the world. It is not new, just that the trends are changing. Every young lady seems to be eyeing the sector with a plan to join and support herself. Greed, peer pressure and economic hardship drive the informal industry.
How much is Nigeria's debt again? N31 trillion I guess. If President Muhammadu Buhari decides to track the transactions in the industry with the sole aim to collect taxes, he will repay Nigeria's debts under a period of 16 months, and I mean it.
By Osayimwen Osahon George
Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2020/09/the-multi-billion-naira-sex-industry-in.html Noted |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by TOPCRUISE(m): 1:23pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Morals have been thrown into the dustbin. The Bbnaija show alone have shown how notorious and trendy the sex industry have become. A beautiful lady don't have to fvck a dick to become an invisible player in the sex industry or to receive thousands of naira in her purse. She only have to suck one, swallow it's contents and thereafter boast that she is a virgin 16 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by EmperorMaria: 1:25pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Men are the greatest simps. Giving money 2 these bitches and fellow men are hungry and dyin. I give no hoe my money 25 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by ViktorCash: 1:26pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Trash |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:26pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
By Osayimwen Osahon George
Respect Osahon! Been a long time we read an article so detailed and concise! U finish d matter, come break d table to pieces patapata! 26 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by airminem(f): 1:27pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Damnnnnn bitcch niggarrr
Isoright
When a real niggarrr heave a sigh of relief and he is about to light up her weed thinking she has heard and seen everything in life
Then boom another one pops up from Akudo 5 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 1:29pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Can someone explain to me why Zzor kept popping on my mind while reading this post 14 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Instrumentalng(m): 1:30pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Feminist industry Feminist online Dick sucker offline Lesbian for toilet Nigerian babes ?? Ah just get money my brother Their feminism end where poor man dey Na all this small small change wey men de drop de give them mind In Message na there e de happen Real nigga only 12 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by 1bunne4lif(m): 1:30pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
YOU SAID IT ALL! |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by chinchonglee(m): 1:32pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
NL ladies running away frm the thread right now 49 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Priceless49(m): 1:32pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Poverty is the bane of prostitution in nigeria. 4 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Quality20(m): 1:33pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
They feel n think that their future would be husbands are in their own sphere sleeping around with anonymous galzs, so for now, they too are into their own, till they eventually meet n marry 2 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by DennisEche(m): 1:34pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
POCOCHANTS HOW FAR |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by chinchonglee(m): 1:34pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Priceless49: Poverty is the bane of prostitution in nigeria. Poverty is the cause of all negative acts in the society bro. Cultism, prostitution etc 9 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Badrobott(m): 1:36pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Beautiful piece. 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Openbusiness: 1:36pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Go to 1004, you go see so many Olosho wey dey rent flat. Do you know how expensive 1004 is? Some of them even combine to rent expensive duplexes on the Island and na olosho work dem dey do to catch the big boys in business, politics and govt. Social media has really being a blessing to the Olosho industry. Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, Badoo, Insta message etc na their workshop. Nairaland sef don dey join small small. Una no dey c dat Rozz girl wey dey advertise herself upandan dey show ass pictures upandan looking for billionaire maga to catch. Her type full Lekki. Motivational speakers dem 36 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by pocohantas(f): 1:36pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
How do you explain a situation whereby a lady who earns just N50,000 per month, lives on the mainland and works on the Island, and then easily affords the latest iPhone with other ostentatious belongings This is the part I find intriguing about runz girls (and closet yahoo boys). The fact that they make no effort to balance their obvious income and recurring expenditure. Men are not fools, no one is a fool. If you have a 100k job and you are driving a car, living in a furnished apartment, changing phones like pant, spotting luxury bags...etc. It isn’t really nuclear physics you have a sponsor somewhere and some men won’t take you very seriously(not like they are ever serious sha). Anyway, runz is so old school, sharp girls now do sponsors- okunrin meta (1 man with the ability of a thousand) . Go to the Island and you will see men that are ready to spend. Some girls deliberately move to the Island and go to choice places just to meet them and they are always ready to meet you too!!! It is like a thrill for them to pick you up and rearrange your life. This one is not urgent 2k boys o. The interesting part is, they do not increase your mileage and damage the whole alignment of your pussy like U-27 boys or some of your favourite bfs. They are hardly ever around or less busy. Premium sucre papitos. 55 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 1:37pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
If you want to know how loose our women have become then enter tinder,badoo and the rest, they boldly state it they are solely interested in hookup, some disguise and say they perform massage but we know this scopes, I guarantee you upto to 90% of Nigerian girls on those sites are into prostitution 29 Likes |
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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by PureGoldh(m): 1:38pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
The Tori long no be small |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by HolySword: 1:38pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
8 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by fergie001: 1:39pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Charleys: Who remembers hintz magazine of those days?
Toni Kan....spoil me well well |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 1:39pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Priceless49: Poverty is the bane cause of prostitution in nigeria. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by OpinionCounts(m): 1:40pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
What shocks me is that we have even some girls from Rich and average families in this, though most are from not very well to do background, but a lot of the girls in this industry are very pretty yet very empty upstairs, infact some of them are not even literate but can compete in beauty with a miss world Some of them sha will later make it financially and try to get some mental upgrade in learning and in civilization. Poverty is a big factor....but believe me, some of these girls do not even come from very poor families, they come from the normal hand to mouth kind of family that just needs patience , hardwork, determination and the God factor to finally live an atleast average life(is this not also the case for most Nigerians?), But they decided to go the fast lane. Some are just out of pure laziness (desire to make quick money without working for it), primitive ignorance ( the ngbeke's that are trying to catch up to show they can also shine and be like other big girls), peer influence (bad company/ friends), illiteracy (when you know you are dumb and can't compete with others out there for decent jobs), lack of exposure (especially early exposure to a bigger ideal, a bigger truth and life reality...when u have been living in the rocks a mud house will look like 5 star hotel to you, so you can be easily deceived into selling your body to people, not knowing that you are belittling and destroying yourself, not knowing that life is way bigger than that), etc etc 18 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by wink2015(m): 1:41pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
hammer3: DISEASE COLLECTION CENTER FOR THE STUPID.
GO AND COLLECT YOUR OWN DISEASES. You just mentioned it. The original poster did not talk about the gravity of indulging in illicit sex which could result in the man contacting Sexually Transmitted Disease. There are some disease drugs can not easily cure as it could even leads to infertility. 3 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by OYENIYIJK: 1:41pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
BLUELemon: this is the most beautiful piece I have read this year. It's sweet to the eyes with good punctuation and free flowing touch Damn! Make I off my data and read it. We no go born Olosho 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by christopher123(m): 1:41pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
uche87: Akudo earns a salary of less than N85,000 in a month at a struggling company in Lagos. The sole proprietor of the medium-scale enterprise had considered closing down the firm times without number due to its slow pace of growth. For years, he has refused to increase the salary of the busty young lady with light skin and alluring curves which she never fails to show off in tight clothes. She also has no chance of being promoted in any way. The 24-year-old doesn't care about her career. Her job as a front desk officer is just a front for another 'business' which brings the cash. She runs a company within her company and that firm is between her legs. Most of her 'customers' are married men and young internet fraudsters popularly called 'Yahoo Boys'.
She has an active account on Instagram and this is like her own link to the world. It's difficult to understand what she is up to. You need to look closely. Akudo uploads pictures like every normal girl. She makes sure a large chunk of her cleavage is showing, her hips are also exposed out of her short dresses and she poses in a way that her backside is also captured. The pictures are laced with motivational quotes, bible verses and appreciation of God. These are regular innocent pictures we see every day on social media but there is more to them. They are posted as baits with intentions. The 'goods and services' are not conspicuously displayed in the black market but the buyers understand the signals. Once they see them, they make a move and a moneyed deal is sealed like a capital project. Not all ladies are as discreet as Akudo. Others post provocative pictures, twerk in videos, flaunt tattoos, touch on x-rated topics just to tell the outside world they are strictly open for business.
Back to Akudo, she simply goes to popular social media pages on Instagram to make harmless comments. Some might be lengthy, others might be so brief. These comments are for the visibility of her page. Interested buyers who are mostly male folks scroll through the comment section of popular social media pages not just to gauge the opinions of people about issues and incidents, but to look out for people like Akudo. After checking her profile and being satisfied with her pictures, he respectfully sends a message. Akudo initially acts decent but shows her true colours as time goes on. It might be a one-off deal in which they meet at a hotel and the man pays a sizeable amount of money and sex is transacted or a contract in which he becomes the 'friend' Akudo. He constantly helps her out with common material needs while they regularly meet for sex when the need arises. Akudo in turn calls the man her 'best friend, mentor, uncle, zaddy or ex'. When you hear these terms, you need to look deeper.
The business has been fine for Akudo. She never touches her monthly salaries. She drives a 2010 model of Lexus ES 350 saloon car which arrived during the coronavirus pandemic when millions of Nigerians lost their jobs and others took pay-cuts. She attributes her 'success' to God all the time.
Akudo is not alone. Life is tough in Nigeria and maybe tougher in Lagos. It is easy to become homeless because the well-paying jobs are scarce and the house rents keep going up like it wants to explore the heavens. Since Nigerians never share their pains but gains, so that they wouldn't be mocked or regarded as unfortunate in life, the young ladies secretly start to use what they have to get what they want.
How do you explain a situation whereby a lady who earns just N50,000 per month, lives on the mainland and works on the Island, and then easily affords the latest iPhone with other ostentatious belongings. She goes on social media every weekend to share photos of her visitations to swanky restaurants, eating exotic meals and cooling off at 5-Star hotels. These 'online marketers' are always in a hurry to show the world they are 'balling'. It's like they need to convince an imaginary competitor out there.
For ladies who want a bigger chunk of the monies that circulate in the untaxed sex industry in Lagos, they crave for more visibility. They join the entertainment industry where they go into modelling, presentations, reality shows and mostly acting. The big boys stalk the entertainment industry, which is like the 'more you look, the less you see'. In the entertainment industry, you need to look successful to gather momentum. Since you can't engage in internet scam like the male players, you will crawl to the politicians, business tycoons, drug barons and others making easy money, to shore up your bank accounts, so that you can look successful and advance your career.
Since the outbreak of coronavirus globally, the local film industry has taken a hit. It has almost closed down. But this setback hasn't stopped the glory of actresses who have no known businesses or reasonable endorsement deals. They have been flaunting new SUVs on social media as well as newly-acquired houses. The story is the opposite for the men who most times survive on the benevolence of well-meaning Nigerians. Who have the male actors offended? Are they not serving a 'living God'?
Most of the most talented and hard-working male actors only grab the headlines when they engage in crowdfunding to offset medical bills.
With the advancement in information technology and widespread usage of smartphones, social networks have been springing up aside from the major ones like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Most young ladies discreetly join them to open business profiles where they transact sex at affordable rates. Most of them are just normal people that can never be suspected to be indulging in such. All you need to simply do is chat them up, agree on a fee, she takes your address and comes down easily using one of the ride-hailing companies. Investigations show sex services are charged according to durations and add-ons. You either go for 'short time' which is a round or two within two hours or so. Those with enough cash opt for 'long rest' which is fixed over the night with about three rounds or more guaranteed, according to the gas in your tank.
The story of this industry can't be told in one article. It is far bigger than imagined. The players are invisible. It is condemned by both participants. Nobody likes to admit it exists but they will always run there for help when the body calls for it. It's like a hospital with numerous patients in emergency wards. It's a multi-billion naira industry without exaggerations. It has changed lives. Many have bought cars, careers, houses, established businesses through this industry. It is called the oldest profession in the world. It is not new, just that the trends are changing. Every young lady seems to be eyeing the sector with a plan to join and support herself. Greed, peer pressure and economic hardship drive the informal industry.
How much is Nigeria's debt again? N31 trillion I guess. If President Muhammadu Buhari decides to track the transactions in the industry with the sole aim to collect taxes, he will repay Nigeria's debts under a period of 16 months, and I mean it.
By Osayimwen Osahon George
Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2020/09/the-multi-billion-naira-sex-industry-in.html oh my osas |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Jaqenhghar: 1:41pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
TSBO: Poverty and wealth inequality contributes to this phenomenon.
But the article should have had more concrete data and probably sampled more respondents. Not really. this thing is everywhere I dont know why peole are acting as if its news. Even in stable countries like Sweden, their babes do it all the time. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by bencarson007(m): 1:42pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Charleys: Who remembers hintz magazine of those days? You are a bad child... I hope you also remember Hearts and Better Lover... You no be today pikin at all... I greet you specially 5 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by hammer3: 1:43pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
wink2015:
You just mentioned it.
The original poster did not talk about the gravity of indulging in illicit sex which could result in the man contacting Sexually Transmitted Disease.
There are some disease drugs can not easily cure as it could even leads to infertility. THAT IS HOW DEY DECIEVE PEOPLE, Y WILL DEY MENTION IT WEN DEY ARE DAVERTISING FOR DAFT MEN TO RUSH DOWN THERE. SMELLING QUARTERS. DISEASE BOULEVARD |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by MajohBankz: 1:44pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
My own is to see the Akudo who has the spotlight of this article. The curves and edges, the hips which don't lie and the cleavage 2 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by AlphikkaTech: 1:44pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
TSBO: Poverty and wealth inequality contributes to this phenomenon.
But the article should have had more concrete data and probably sampled more respondents. This has nothing to do with wealth, a prostitute is a prostitute 9 Likes |