A
48-hour ultimatum was issued for all women of easy virtue to vacate the
city and quit the job “because they constitute a nuisance in the city”.
She added a fatwa on their male patrons who ruined “some of the girls
[who] are under-aged”.Other severe measures were lined up; security agencies actually combed some of the red-light districts and made several arrests. But rather than the scourge abating, it appears undying like the proverbial phoenix.PrĂ³stitution in Abuja has metamorphosed from the conventional sedentary practice in local brothels to a sophisticated cartel of “runs babes” and the corporate realm.












Nigeria’s
Rivers state government has sent to their home states, some of the 113
beggars and lunatics removed from the streets of Port-Harcourt, the
capital city. And the state has warned it will soon embark on another
removal exercise.