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  • “I no know say money dey Ashewo” — Lady quits day job for runs girl after making N50k in one night [VIDEO]

    “I no know say money dey Ashewo” — Lady quits day job for runs girl after making N50k in one night [VIDEO]

    A yet-to-be identified Nigerian lady has taken to social media to disclose that she has quit her day job as a sales representative to become a full-time runs girl.

     

    The lady, speaking in a video making rounds online, said she arrived at the decision of facing her new found job after she was paid N50,000 by a client to satisfy his erotical desire for one night.

     

    According to her, she has not earned that much in her three months of working as a sales representative and sees no reason to return to the job.

     

    The lady, who was flaunting some naira notes in the video presumed to be her earnings from her night-out job, said she didn’t know prostitution is that lucrative and pays well.

     

    Watch her video below:

     

     

    What the law says about prostitution

    It is against the background of prostitution being taken as a lucrative job by some women that some lawyers gave their views.

    An Abuja-based lawyer, Oyero Ezekiel, said no law directly bans prostitution in Nigeria.

     

    “This is an issue that has been raging for some time now. There’s actually no law that directly bans prostitution as the case may be in Nigeria.

     

    “However, it is important to note that the Criminal Code criminalizes procuring and other related offences, which although may have a slight affiliation to prostitution, are not one and the same.

     

    “A careful perusal shows the following sections of the Criminal Code (sections 223, 224 and 225A) only outlaw procuring, defilement by threat and administration of drugs on girls and women.”

     

    Joseph Felix, a Jos-based lawyer, also said there is no general law against prostitution in Nigeria.

     

    However, he said, “Issues like prostitution, indecent dressing and sexual assaults do not necessarily need a law to say they are prohibited.

     

    “When they become prevalent, what the government does is to create a form of indictable offence. You may not try them for prostitution but you may try them for illegal assembly.”

     

    Another lawyer, Johnson Omede, said while there is no place in the Constitution that prohibits prostitution, there are other laws that the constitution has empowered that provided for the crime.

     

    “There is also the Penal Code Act of FCT, 1990 that provides against prostitution. It defines prostitutes as vagabonds. And whoever is convicted, has been found guilty of this offence, will be imprisoned for one month or a fine or both,” he said.

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    Francis Uchenobarim, a lawyer, agreed with Mr Omede. He said: “There is a section of the penal code that prohibits prostitution.

     

    “In as much as the penal code has made these provisions, the Constitution is still clear on the right to freely associate with anybody.

     

    “That is Right to Freedom of Association as contained in the Constitution. If we are to follow this Constitution, that means as a Nigerian, you are free to meet with whoever you want to meet with.

     

    “Therefore, the Penal Code that penalizes people meeting with prostitutes or prostitutes meeting with other people might fail if tested in the court.”

     

    Prostitution and the law
    Although theNewsGuru.com (TNG) gathered that no particular part of the Constitution prohibits prostitution in Nigeria.

     

    However, sections 223 of the Criminal Code states that: “Any person who procures a girl or woman who is under the age of eighteen years to have unlawful carnal connection with any other person or persons, either in Nigeria or elsewhere;

     

    “Or procures a woman or girl to become a common prostitute, either in Nigeria, or elsewhere;

     

    “Or procures a woman or girl to leave Nigeria with intent that she may become an inmate of a brothel elsewhere;

     

    “Or procures a woman or girl to leave her usual place of abode in Nigeria, with intent that she may, for the purposes of prostitution, become an inmate of a brothel, either in Nigeria or elsewhere; is guilty of a misdemeanour, and is liable to imprisonment for two years.

     

    Meanwhile, FCT Penal Code Act criminalizes prostitution, solicitation.

    Chapter 532 of the Penal Code Act, Federal Capital of Abuja, 1990 criminalizes prostitution and solicitation of prostitutes.

     

    The law states that:

    “An ‘Idle person’ shall include a common prostitute behaving in a disorderly or indecent manner in a public place or persistently importuning or soliciting persons for the purpose of prostitution.

     

    “The term vagabond shall include any male person who knowingly lives wholly or in part on the earning of a prostitute or in any public place solicits or importunes for immoral purposes; and

     

    “Whoever is convicted as a vagabond shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to two years or with fine which may extend to four hundred and fifty naira or both.”

     

    However, while the Abuja law criminalizes prostitution and solicitation of prostitutes, no male have been arrested for either prostitution or solicitation.

     

    Recall that sometime April 2019, Police officers in Abuja arrested 70 women at different night clubs and detained at Utako police station, claiming that they are prostitutes. This came barely two weeks after 30 women were arrested in the same city for the same reason.

     

    Also, some officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) had raided a popular night club, Caramelo, and arrested 34 female nude dancers.

     

    It was gathered that some of the women were later released on bail while 32 others were charged to a mobile court, 27 were convicted and sentenced to one month in prison for prostitution.

     

  • Seyi Shay new born daughter’s glimpse appears on social media

    Seyi Shay new born daughter’s glimpse appears on social media

    Talented singer and songwriter, Seyi Shay, has shared a first glimpse of her new born daughter on social media.

     

    Recall that the singer had taken to social media on April 22, to announce that she has finally put to birth.

     

    Fans and colleagues had deluged her comment section with so many congratulatory messages following the birth of her daughter.

     

    The “right now” crooner has finally satisfied a little of her fans’ curiousity as she shares a first glimpse of her beautiful new born daughter.

    Rumors of her pregnancy sparked months ago early this year, she had then verified the rumors in February when she finally unveiled her baby bump in a music video.

  • Actress, Iyabo Ojo slates troll and his mother over “olosho” comment

    Actress, Iyabo Ojo slates troll and his mother over “olosho” comment

    The mother of a social media troll got more than she bargained for when her son referred to Nollywood actress, Iyawo Ojo, and her daughter, Priscilla as “olosho”.

    Iyabo Ojo had taken to her age to share stunning photos of her daughter, Priscilla over the latter’s acquisition of her first car – an exotic Mercedes Benz GLE and shared how proud she is of her daughter’s success.

    Her post reads,

    “It’s every parents joy to see your kids grow and succeed in life, indeed I’m blessed.

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    “@its.priscy congratulations on your new whip, you work so hard and you deserve all the best life has to offer, keep winning- more to come my win.”

    While most of her followers and colleagues trooped to the comment section to congratulate the actress and her daughter, one troll in particular decided to demean the both of them by referring to them as “Olosho” meaning “prostitutes”.

    While the troll’s comment is one amongst a myriad of other comments of people questioning how her daughter was able to acquire an exotic ride, his was singled out by the actress and her response to him was a quite brutal one that even got his mother hit.

    The actress who had possibly seen a photo of the troll’s mother gave a ruthless response where she seconded the troll to a goat.

    See “Olosho” comment below:

  • Chrisland’s 10yrs female student sex video shows she has been doing it – Tonto Dikeh

    Chrisland’s 10yrs female student sex video shows she has been doing it – Tonto Dikeh

    Nollywood Actress and Mother-of-one, Tonto Dikeh, has taken to social media to share her opinion on a Chrisland video of a 10-year-old female student sexual act with her male colleagues, stressing that it is not the victim’s “1st nor 5th time” and not rape.

     

    In her post, Tonto Dikeh stated that she just watched the Chrisland Video.

     

    “All I can say is, that is not rape, that 10 years old girl knows SEX. In my opinion, it’s not her 1st nor 5th time,” she asserted.

    Tonto Dikeh

     

    According to the Nollywood actress, the 10-year-old female student has a much older groomer somewhere.

     

    “The family needs to ask the right questions and protect the girl more. Please stop sharing the video.

     

    “The school is GUILTY for concealing the truth on such a HORRIBLE Crime! Our leaders need to do better,” she added.

     

    Chrisland school has been trending since last night over the disturbing leaked tape involving minors.

     

    The clip was leaked to social media and it caused a ripple effect of allegations and accusations between the parents of the minors and the school authorities.

     

    Ubi Franklin who broke the news on his Twitter page, had earlier claimed the girl who is 10-years-old was raped by her co-students during a ‘School competition trip’ in Dubai.

  • Why your relationship will crash faster – Yvonne Nelson

    Why your relationship will crash faster – Yvonne Nelson

    Popular actress, Yvonne Nelson has shared her opinion on why relationships crash faster.

    The actress said that relationships do end but flaunting it on social media speeds up the process.

    She tweeted: ”My observation….. a relationship will End if it has to but flaunting it on social media just speeds up the process. ( all the side chicks will come flying around and the gossip association will hold their weekly meeting for your sake) happy weekend guys”

  • New wife to Mercy Aigbe’s ex-husband, Busayo Gentry reveals why her husband left his ex-wife

    New wife to Mercy Aigbe’s ex-husband, Busayo Gentry reveals why her husband left his ex-wife

    Busayo Gentry, the new wife to Mercy Aigbe’s ex-husband, Lanre Gentry, has spoken on why her husband left his ex-wife.

     

    According to her, “my husband doesn’t just act without a reason.”

     

    She said whatever happened between her husband and his ex-wife (Mercy Aigbe) is none of her business.

     

    Busayo, however, noted that contrary to what some people think, her husband is no longer bothered about his ex-wife.

     

    In her words: “Whatever happened between them (my husband and Mercy Aigbe) then and now is none of my business. That was a family before mine and they never existed to me. Besides, we all have different ways of healing.

     

    “What social media doesn’t know is that people only let you know what they want you to know, and my husband doesn’t just act without a reason.

     

    “If people feel he hasn’t gotten over Mercy Aigbe, that’s because that’s how they see it. He is only concerned about his son and I believe if he hadn’t gotten over her, he wouldn’t have remarried.”

     

    On how she met Lanre Gentry, Busayo said: “I met my husband at a business meeting and I liked him because he was a very ‘free’ person. He knew exactly what he wanted and he went for it. I like people who have clarity of objectives. He always looks after my growth which is my priority.”

     

    She, however, noted that she might also go into entertainment.

     

    Busayo said: “I might go into the entertainment industry; I cannot tell yet. However, it would not be movies.

     

    “I would be showing more of myself in politics in the long run. My latest project will be known to the public once it is ready.”

  • Reactions trail leaked video of BBNaija star father’s burial

    Reactions trail leaked video of BBNaija star father’s burial

    Reactions trailed leaked photos of the burial of the father of popular BBNaija’s star, Ifu Ennada, as social media users wondered “with all the wealth she flaunts online”.

     

    Popular reality star, Ifu Ennada, leaves many people talking following the burial photos of her father that surfaced online.

     

    The reality star is known for flaunting luxury, going on expensive vacations, and often bragging about her accomplishments disappointed fans who had highs expectations.

     

    posho_beads_fascinators wrote: “Take care of home before impressing the streets.”

     

    goldyafrica wrote: “Chai, with all the wealth she flaunts online see her papa burial, may God have mercy.”

     

    According to fidel__flawless: “She no go thief do burial na, next please”

     

    However, oluwatobiloba wrote: “They don’t take care of their house/families (parents especially) but live a very expensive life on social media…. na soso competition them dey for. Makanmakan ni oye nkan o.”

     

    Ugodibeze wrote: “Ifu has always been herself. Struggling and all. She’s not been one of those doing more than herself. Let’s not forget that. May her dad’s soul Rest In Peace.”

  • Vice President Osinbajo Presidential interest declaration shakes social media

    Vice President Osinbajo Presidential interest declaration shakes social media

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo declaration to pick the Presidential ticket of the All Progressivr Congress, APC, on Monday, has shaken the social media, particularly Twitter.

     

    On Twitter, in less than six hours, there were 345,000 views, 27,000 likes, 18,000 retweets and over 3milliion impressions.

     

    As monitored by TNG reporter, on YouTube, there were 15,000 views within six hours.

    Osinbajo on Monday officially declared his intention to contest the 2023 presidential election.

     

    He made the declaration in a short broadcast shared via his Twitter handle after months of intense speculations.

     

    Osinbajo said, “In the past seven years, I have served as Vice President under a true Nigerian patriot, a servant of the nation in war and peace, and a man of integrity, President Muhammadu Buhari.

     

    “We have, together, worked through some of the most difficult times in the history of our Nation, but we have remained focused on securing the country, providing infrastructure and growing our economy.

    “As stipulated by the Nigerian Constitution, our tenure will end next year.

     

    “In this period of seven years, I have served the government in several capacities, and have, at the direction of Mr. President, represented our country in sensitive high level international engagements.

     

    “I have been to practically all local governments in Nigeria. I have been in markets, factories, schools, and farms. I have been in agricultural, mining and oil producing communities; in the Delta, in Kebbi, Enugu, Borno; Rivers, Plateau and Ondo; & in all other States of the federation, listening to the diverse experiences and yearnings of our people.

     

    “I have visited our gallant troops in the North East and our brothers and sisters in the IDP camps. I have felt the pain and anguish of victims of violent conflicts, terrorist attacks, flooding, fire and other disasters.”

     

  • Why I stopped mentioning DJ Cuppy in my skits – Broda Shaggi

    Why I stopped mentioning DJ Cuppy in my skits – Broda Shaggi

    Popular skit maker, Samuel Perry, also known as Broda Shaggi has revealed why he stopped referencing DJ Cuppy as his love interest in his skits.

    Speaking in an interview with Hip Tv, the comic actor noted that his content has evolved beyond that.

    “It was part of the content when I started that time but now content has evolved. We have moved to another content”.

    Broda Shaggi who is one of the most followed skit makers on social media with 10.1m followers on Instagram, also said he has taken it as his full-time job.

    “I have taken this as my 24-7 job. Every time I create content I create my time to plan the shoot. No time. I don’t go out that much. I am more of an indoor person. I don’t club, not that it’s a bad thing, it’s just my person”.

    Speaking further, the entertainer who calls himself ‘Fine boy agbero’ said he lives alone and the solitude inspires him to be more creative.

    “My home inspires me. I live alone, I get inspiration when I am alone and most of the time when I am alone you just see me laughing. I live alone, jot things down, and write stories”.

     

  • Luxury lifestyle on social media doesn’t turn to money – Filmmaker, Abbey Lanre

    Luxury lifestyle on social media doesn’t turn to money – Filmmaker, Abbey Lanre

    Nollywood filmmaker, Abiodun Olanrewaju, popularly known as Abbey Lanre, has advised fans not to be fascinated by luxury lifestyle on social media, saying it does not translate to reality.

    Olanrewaju gave the advice in an interview with NAN on Tuesday in Lagos.

    “People now flaunt what they don’t have on social media; success is relative; their posts don’t translate into money in their accounts.

    “I want to belong; we need to be careful. As I am here in this hotel, I can take a picture in one corner and tell you this is my house.

    “If you believe it at first, the day you will come to the same hotel, if you are observant, you will notice it, what does that make me?” he said.

    Olanrewaju also urged up and coming artistes to focus on their passion and not fame, if they wanted to be taken seriously.

    “For any profession, it shouldn’t be about the fame alone. It’s not just acting, it cuts across all professions, but ours is more pronounced because of our job.

    “It’s not just in acting, it is everywhere. As actors, we are teachers of wisdom, we should be able to teach people, but at the end of the day, we are humans too.

    “You have to be passionate about what you want to do; fame will come eventually, but trust me, you will not want to be remembered for that,” he said.