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Sunday, May 19, 2024

Lagos State Reportedly Becoming The Centre Of 'Hook Up'' For Ladies

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31 comments:

  1. So help them find gainful employment if you are worried. Why be worried and not try to do anything about it.

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    1. If they didn't also have customers who are so many, to make it become a pandemic, as you said, they would be forced to find something else to do. You are wasting your time trying to shame a gender while pretending that those who solicit for their services are not always available. If it is increasing, then the demand is also increasing. If no demand, poof, it disappears. You can't continue trying to sell something no one will buy. Stop the hypocrisy.

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    2. Some of the fully employed are into hook up

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  2. It's really disheartening. 😌😌😌

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  3. Even in his writing, you can still tell he is a S!MP, see how he is trying his best not to get them angry.. Mr "wives not cook",. But when I asked him to complete the sentence by adding "husbands not providers", he started blabbing trash..

    Yes, this hook-up culture has become a pandemic..
    This is the reason some clubs/lounge stopped allowing a lady to enter without a guy, and these ladies started playing victims..

    Ok, here is the funny thing, when you speak about the menace, ladies would shout that you should leave ladies alone and mind your business, then you leave them and mind your business, which involves you taking drastic steps to stop allowing girls come into your lounge alone, because they're coming to market themselves and messing your business up, the same ladies that asked you to mind your business would start crying and playing victims again..

    Let me use lekki farmcity for example, person go gather millions open facility, Una go come park unaselfs come there, not to buy anything but to be constituting nuisance, looking for customers..

    Is that why the place was built?
    Why don't you go and build your own ahewo house?
    Don't you know you're destroying someone's business?

    As a matter of fact, na wetin make me stop dey go that place be that..

    Omo, no won is telling you not to sell your market, as that the only thing you have that can be commercialise, as nothing dey upstairs..
    All we are saying is stop using your own to destroy another man's own.

    Thank you.

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    1. Nigerian men have failed to provide and protect women in society. When women wanted to get proper jobs, Nigeria men will turn it to an opportunity for seggz harassment. Now that things are so hard and there's no work. What do you think women will do? Cause and effect.

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    2. And the unemployment in Nigeria is gender based, na only women dey suffer am..
      Noted..

      I sha won't dignify any anon and ahewo trying to excuse their hoelosho life and blame men for it any response..
      If you're proud of your reply, then do it with your ID

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    3. Anon14:46, Shey na excuse be this or what.

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    4. Anonymous 14:46
      So because one man asks you for sex to offer you job, you'll refuse and then go ahead to prostitute yourself, thereby sleeping with a thousand men for money and not job. Ok, we learn everyday.

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    5. Their customers are what gender? Hypocrite

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    6. After all his long anti-simping story, let us keep it short and address the root cause to eradicate the problem. It's very simple, if there is no demand there will be no supply. He should focus on how to get rid of the demand so that there will be supply but reverse simping will not create way for common sense.

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  4. Prostitution is not a crime in Nigeria?? Really??

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  5. It's actually a crime, Noble.

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  6. Not just Lagos, the whole Nigeria. About 99.99999% of Nigerian single ladies are into hookup one way or the other. Married women would be about 70%. I always assume any lady is into hookup no matter the denial.

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    1. You are silly for generalizing 99.999% single ladies in Nigeria are into hookup

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    2. And just like that, you just murdered statistics. Is there any sense in the arse you just pulled these figures from?

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    3. 14:13, with this your percentage (99.99999%), your single female relatives will be plenty in it. The married ones too, a few of them will be among the 70% including your ***

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    4. You people's stupidity just keeps increasing with your dumb ass generalisations.
      Go join your fellow up there and in the spontaneous post.

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    5. I'm sure this your number/figure include your sisters, female cousins, nieces and any single female connected/related to you. Fowl.

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  7. Hook up can never stop bcoz a lot of jobless young ladies do it to take care o their immediate families, both in d cities & back in d village as well as get by ,while some indigent students engage in it & use d proceeds to pay school fees , rent &take care of their welfare.

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    1. Anon 14:30 if they do it to take care of extended families it’s even sadder. Parentification (I don’t care if it’s in the dictionary but making one of your young adult children carry the burden of being a provider for all) is a shameless part of many African and Asian cultures. Why should a woman I sell her soul, dignity, body to feed the family she did not even create?

      Yet we sing songs deifying moms & parents in our culture when some of these parents need to be jailed. It’s always very concerning when I see a 13/14 year old sold into slavery as a house maid with no access to her wages or selling pure water, gala, her body, etc to help their “mom” or “dad” or “family”. We need to drop the culture of turning children of any age into providers and be brave about confronting our oppressors and demanding basic good governance.

      Let us normalize having fewer children, the number we can take care of until there 20s like many do in the west. Women are vital towards the success of any population control campaign and they need to stop having babies that they & the one who fathers it cannot care for. Let us stop putting pressure on any member of the family to the point where they think they should debase themselves into Olosho. Young ladies, don’t sell yourself to feed your family, nobody is worth the damage to yourself.

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  8. See him marketing the good beach for hook up customers so his business will move there. Hook up for good beach ko, hook up ni

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    1. You also saw what he did bah? Codely advertising his business. If you check now nothing like what he said happens there..



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  9. Receive Common sense in Jesus name πŸ™πŸ»

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  10. To get a job in Nigeria as a woman is by bottom power married or single. Or your family connections. Why??!!. Girls as young as 13 looking to better their families anyhow. What support do they have? Instead of bettering the country they’ll give a high class olosho money for Hermes etc. Buy rolls Royce with private plates like children. They condemn the whites man for slavetrade yet they’ve enslaved their own in abject poverty for years

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    1. Very wrong mindset! I am a woman who went through both the Polytechnic and the University. I got good grades without offering any body sex. I got jobs without offering sex. As a girl, keep your heads up, pursue excellence and have strong believe in the Almighty God. Also maintain chastity and boldly say no to predators.

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  11. Come calabar sha it everywhere not only Lagos.

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  12. Anon 15.20 it is WRONG for parents of a 15-18 year old (or even below 30 )to expect her to support her family. Why not have the children they can care for? They should not have brought her into the world when they know they are incapable.

    Why is this concept so hard for developing countries especially their least privileged and obtuse polygamists having ten kids to grasp? Children are not currencies and should never be placed in the position of parents who should be providers. The Aisha Yusuf’s and such “pretend” feminists in Nigeria have their work cut out but they like easy noise on X. Get evidence to nail HR and corporate executives asking to sleep with female applicants and shame or prosecute that practice into oblivion. They prefer bread and butter traffic directing SM inane topics. That’s why I argue that Nigeria has no real feminists or women’s activists!

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  13. Oh Lord I thank you that have never used my daughters for collateral. Reason why I dey hustle morning and night Bcos I don't want my daughter to sell herself for some stupid men that did not worth to touch her clothes talkless to sleep with her for coins.

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