Like every other urban settlements, the Federal Capital Territory is having its fair share of the activities of commercial sex workers. Once upon a time, these women of easy virtue, draped in their skimpy dresses, dotted every major road and hotel in the nation’s capital.
At a point, the FCT authority became 
uncomfortable with the situation and so rolled out some directives to 
put an end to prostitution in the city. The authority, through its 
Secretary for Social Development, Mrs. Blessing Onuh, in fact, banned 
the “business” in the city.
“I am out to instruct the girls that the 
FCT minister has given them 48 hours to vacate the city and quit the 
job. They constitute a nuisance to the city and the FCT administration 
will not tolerate that. We are also sending warnings to those men 
patronising them to stop. Some of the girls are under-aged; it is child 
abuse. If we get you doing that, we will get you arrested and treat you 
the way CSWs are treated,” she said.
Apart from creating a special taskforce 
with the responsibility of arresting recalcitrant “runs girls”, the 
FCTA, in its 2013 budget, earmarked N150m for their evacuation and 
rehabilitation.  Other vulnerable persons such as the destitute were 
also considered  in the budget.
As of today, it may be difficult to see 
these commercial sex workers loitering around public places, but that 
does not mean that they have left the city to sell their “ware” 
elsewhere as directed by the Minister, Senator Bala Mohammed.
A two-week investigation carried out by 
our correspondent showed that these ladies are still plying their trade 
in the metropolitan city, but in different styles. Indeed, with the 
arrest of many of them by the special taskforce for loitering, they 
simply went back to the drawing board, devising new methods to up their 
game.
 

One of such methods, findings reveal is 
“online prostitution.” This involves employing strategies, such as using
 social networking service. In fact, one unique approach is the use of 
Badoo, a dating-focused social networking service, which operates in 180
 countries. Report has it as the 136th most popular website in the 
world.
According to a civil servant who recently
 transferred to Abuja from Ondo State, Badoo is handy for him when he 
needs female companions. He adds, “What I normally do is to launch my 
Badoo wherever I am. Whether I am drinking in a garden or visiting 
friends, once I launch it, my handset will show me ladies who are on 
Badoo within that vicinity. It will bring out their pictures and we will
 begin chatting. Anyone I decide to invite will be with me within 10 
minutes because of her proximity.”
He notes that while some of the “online 
prostitutes” will prefer to negotiate their price via online, others 
prefer the face-to-face negotiation, perhaps with some bottles of drinks
 to spice up the moment.
The use of smart phones is another 
veritable platform. Here, their agents with such i-phones display 
pictures (nude and semi-nude) of their friends and business partners, as
 it were, who are up for grabs. Once they gain the potential men’s 
attention, they show them the pictures from which they make their 
choices.
Our correspondent ran into one of such 
agents at a popular garden in the Central Area of Abuja and offered her a
 drink. To reciprocate the gesture, the lady, who claimed to be Benita, 
offered to provide her friend(s). “What are your specs (specifications)?
 You like them chubby or thin. What size of boobs and buttocks do you 
prefer?” These and many more questions came from Benita.
Without waiting for answers, she opened 
her Nokia Lumina phone and next was a series of beautiful pictures of 
young ladies in their early and mid 20’s.
“You will like this one, she is gentle. 
You will enjoy this one, she is jovial,” she said and continued using 
different words to advertise the special attributes of each of the 
ladies on her phone gallery.
On whether the ladies are her friends, 
she said, “I knew them when I was doing girls’ business.” When pressed 
further to explain what the business was, Benita recoiled into her shell
 out of suspicion.
In order not to give himself away, our 
correspondent asked her to call any of the girls who she could vouch 
for. Tingling with excitement, she immediately promised to invite three 
of such women to avoid any disappointment. But if you think that service
 would be done without a price, you are dead wrong. In fact, this 
correspondent mobilised her to carry out the task with a recharge card 
and in less than 20 minutes, two of the ladies were already close to the
 garden, desperately seeking information on the phone on how to reach 
us.
But before they finally joined us, she 
boasted, “Two of them are already close by. I do not want to turn anyone
 of them back. You can pick your choice from the two. In case you want 
to go with the two, you are free to do so. In this Abuja, I can 
“control” 10 girls for you immediately without standing up from here.”
As soon as Sandra and Love (not real 
names) joined us, they ordered drinks while I kept taking notes of the 
sequence on my i-pad. Benita kept interrupting me, accusing me of not 
concentrating on my guests. She whispered to me, demanding to know which
 one of them I preferred or whether I would go with the two. When I 
asked what it would cost me to take them; away, she replied, “I have 
worked on them so you do not need to negotiate with them. Just take them
 away and when they are leaving tomorrow morning, give them whatever you
 can afford.”
At that point, I told her that I had an 
evening meeting to cover and I promised to join them later. To erase any
 doubt, I left enough money to cater for their drinks while the contact 
person assured of keeping them company until I returned.
Again, instead of loitering around, Abuja
 commercial sex workers now sit inside drinking joints or hotel bars, 
occasionally engaging in one social debate or another. Indeed, since 
they dress well, it will be difficult to take them for whores.
On Sunday evening, our correspondent, in 
company with a colleague, drove to a popular hotel located in Area 3, 
Garki, which is notorious for huge presence of these damsels. 
Interestingly, these women of easy virtue were not on the street leading
 to the hotel as was in the past. They have also adopted a fresh 
strategy.
As we entered the hotel’s drinking 
garden, there were no fewer than seven men with small kiosks inside the 
garden. Apart from chewing gum and perhaps recharge cards, the other 
most prominent items on display at the kiosks were all manner of cartons
 of condoms.
I bought a recharge card from one of them
 in order to gain his confidence and talk to him. The trick worked. When
 I demanded to know whether “babes” no longer come to the hotel, he 
smiled and pointed to a corner where there was a live band. He told me 
in not-too-perfect English that I had passed many of them unknowingly.
As we made our way towards the live band,
 ladies who were already seated, pretending to be patrons who came to 
drink, started making some unusual gestures towards us. Pronto, we found
 out that they were CSWs who, for fear of arrest, no longer stand on the
 roadside.
No sooner had we gone past them than 
different perfume ordour hit our nostrils. So also were clouds of 
cigarette smoke. They also maintained eye contacts with us with the hope
 that we would invite them. They were however disappointed as we made 
our way back to our car and drove off.
A banker, Emmanuel, told our 
correspondent a story of how commercial sex workers contribute money to 
rent houses in the city centre with about five or more of them sharing a
 single room. He recalled how one of his friends who went in search of 
one of the ladies in Area 8 ended up sleeping with not only the lady but
 also with one of her roommates.
Although efforts to get the reaction of 
the FCTA to react to the new trend did not yield any result, a source 
told our correspondent that it would be difficult to tackle.
Credit: Punch
Credit: Punch
 
 
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