In the business
world ‘customers are always right they say’
but the reverse is the case in cable point base in Asaba Delta state.
There is a report that on Saturday there was a confusion in
Cable Point Base in Asaba when
prostitutes went haywire attacked their customers over poor pay.
One will wonder what the cost of booking a hotel room for a
night and have all the peace is compare to bargaining with a prostitutes for N8,000.00 for a night sex without a guarantee of having
at least 8 rounds of satisfactory sex which
could equate a round for 1,000.00. this could possibly make more sense.
Sincerely speaking all the trouble a man goes through to
satisfy his sexual desire for N8000.00 seems enormous. Beside the lost of
strength and …, invariably you have indirectly broken bond of affection
with your children even the unborn. Studies show that men 70% of men that
patronized prostitutes lose fatherhood affection for their children due to
distraction from women outside.
The situation in Delta
state is one of the numerous cases that happen in Nigeria
in recent times. One start to wonder is prostitution a legal trade? Those that
harbor them do they have license?
It was learnt that the prostitutes had increase their tariff
from N5,000.00 to N8,000.00. a night. Which agency modulates their tariff? And how much tax are they paying to the
Government?
According to Nigerian dailies, trouble stated when a victim
went into satisfy his sexual desire but
could not part with bargained N 8,000.00
claiming he did not know of the increase in charges
Quoting one of the
news paper “ investigation reveals that
the victim were beaten before policemen from
A-Division came to their recuse” .
The police recuse victim of prostitution from prostitutes .
The report quote the A- Division as saying “ we move into the
brothel with our men when we heard the
shouting match between the commercial
sex workers and their customer and on interrogation we discover the customer refused to pay their bill and
the matter was resolved amicably.
This sounds legal and legitimate. As a matter of fact,
whatever goes against the law should be treated such.
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