Tag: Prostitution

  • Victim says fake prophet forced her to drink his semen

    Victim says fake prophet forced her to drink his semen

    A victim of an organized sex slave ring has revealed how a fake pastor made her drink his semen as part of an oath of secrecy.

    A victim of a prostitution ring set up by a self-acclaimed prophet has revealed he held her captive for eight years, had sex with her several times and forced her to swallow his semen in the process.

    The 25-year-old lady made the revelation after the fake man of God, Enyeribe Nkwocha was arrested after he allegedly forced her into prostitution and also made her his sex slave since she was 17-years-old.

    Describing how he cast a spell on her, the lady who further narrated how Nkwocha made her abandon school in SS2 and forgot about her family for the years he held her, said he was using her to make money from servicing men in different hotels in Abia State.

    Recounting her ordeal, the victim said she was traveling from Lagos to Bayelsa State when she first met Nkwocha.

    “When I got to Yenagoa, it was late and I boarded a taxi that would take me home. I did not know that the driver and the other passengers were kidnappers. But I became worried when the cab diverted into a bush.

    I started screaming and one of the passengers who turned out to be Nkwocha, told her not to be scared, that he would help me. He promised that nothing would happen to me.

    He told me that God sent him to come and use me for a missionary work. He reassured me he came to assist me; he said I shouldn’t cry or be afraid.

    He also told me that he was led by God to tell me that I had the gift of prophecy, which I should use to serve God. He said I was going to make money.

    He said he would keep the money for me and use it to open a church for me. He brought out N1000 from his wallet and made me take an oath that whatever I did with him, would remain a secret between us.

    He told me that any money I got would be kept for me in a special account. He said he was a foreigner, not a Nigerian. I was forced to take an oath with him in that taxi.

    After the incident, he allowed me to go to my sister’s house that night, but I couldn’t tell my sister what happened because of the oath.

    He warned that anytime I divulged the incident to anyone, I would vomit blood and die. I repeated the same pronouncement on him.

    When my sister moved to Lagos, Nkwocha had more access to me and ordered me to start attending clubs and to have sex with men for money.

    I am sure he used something on me because I was obeying him like a sheep. All the money I made while sleeping with men, I handed them to him.

    When I got tired of going to the clubs and sleeping with men and told him I wanted to stop, he started taking me to hotels himself where he would arrange for men to have sex with me.

    I was in SS2 and only 17 years when all these started. Today, I’m 25 years old. I stopped going to school and forgot that I had parents or relatives.

    He said that if I allowed any man to have sex with me without a condom, I would die! He said, he alone, had the right to have sex with me without a condom. He would me drink his semen anytime he had sex with me.

    I now know that I was under a spell. In those eight years, he was also having sex with me.”

    The Abia State Police Commissioner, Leye Oyebade who confirmed the incident, said Nkwocha and others had abducted the lady from Bayelsa State and took her to Abia where he turned her into his sex slave and made sure he collected all the proceeds from her.

    Oyebade added that the police had launched a manhunt for his partners in crime and once they are rounded up, they would be arraigned at a court or prosecution.

  • Saudi Arabia: Kenyan women arrested for prostitution

    Saudi Arabia: Kenyan women arrested for prostitution

    Saudi Arabia police have arrested 29 Kenyan women for engaging in prostitution in a brothel owned by Pakistani nationals, local media reports.

    The Kenyan women were arrested alongside three Pakistani nationals who were running the illegal business in Saudi’s Riyadh city.

    According to The Riyadh Daily, on Monday the police raided the building for illegal liquor but stumbled upon a brothel in the process.

    “An initial search of the building in Aldar Albaida neighbourhood in southern Riyadh also revealed a makeshift factory for producing liquor,” reports the newspaper.

    Riyadh Police spokesman Col. Fawaz Al-Mayman said the Pakistanis were running the business while the Kenyan women engaged in prostitution.

    “The accused are in police custody prior to transferring them to the competent authority for further investigations and filing of charges,” added the newspaper.

  • NSCDC deploys 240 officers to IDPs camps to check menace of prostitution

    NSCDC deploys 240 officers to IDPs camps to check menace of prostitution

    The Borno Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC says it has deployed about 240 personnel to 16 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps to check the menace of prostitution.

    The State Commandant, Mr Ibrahim Abdullahi, who stated this in an interview with the newsmen, on Sunday in Maiduguri, said that cases were recorded in the state capital.

    In his words: “240 intelligent personnel were deployed to 16 IDPs camps located in the state capital to check this ugly trend of prostitution among IDPs.

    “You will recall that the command had raised an alarm about five months ago, that some persons were taking advantage of the situation of the IDPs to engage them into prostitution.

    “These group of culprits were also IDPs, who were taking refuge in the host communities who usually invite this IDPs out of camps and do all sort of things with them.

    “To be honest with you, there are also bad eggs amongst these IDPs, because it is crystal clear that some of them enjoyed what they are doing.

    “When the alarm was raised some weeks ago, the ugly trend stopped, but I can tell you that they have now shifted their activities to the host communities, where they meet and do all sort of things without fear.”