I had to cull this from Punch
Newspapers. An article about the new trends some prostitutes use to operate.
The tentacles have shifted to the banks.
Enjoy!
Hello handsome. My name is Ella – Emmanuela. I'll give you a memorable night. If you can't afford an all night, we can have a 'short time' somewhere around. It'll cost you much less. Just pay the security man there (pointing to a bank opposite) and it's as good as done," a call girl on Allen Avenue tells one of our correspondents.
A bank? Yes. By 4pm on any business
day, the doors of banks in Lagos State, like in every other part of the
country, are shut to customers. But by 10pm, many of these banks play host to
another set of customers.
Saturday PUNCH investigation reveals
that the numerous commercial sex workers who throng the Allen Avenue-Opebi and
GRA Ikeja business districts in Lagos, make use of bank premises to service
their customers.
The Allen Avenue and Opebi axis is
known as a hub for commercial sex workers in Lagos mainland.
It is not strange to see
scantily-dressed young women of all shapes and sizes parading both sides of the
road at the Opebi Roundabout around 10pm every night.
As a man passes by in a car, some of
them, with heavy make-up and brightly coloured glossy lips, will wave through
the window, calling out to such prospective customer, with endearing words like
"Hey gorgeous!" or "Hi handsome!"
Every night, this area is always a
beehive of activities for these night workers and their patrons.
During a visit to a popular club in
Opebi, where many of these commercial sex workers station themselves, Saturday PUNCH
had a chat with a young man who confirmed that he had used the premises of a
bank for 'short time' purpose.
Uche (not real name), 29, is a
frequent patron of the Opebi club.
He tells Saturday PUNCH that no
matter how tired he is after closing for the day in the insurance company where
he works, he likes to visit the clubs in the area.
He says, "I was going home
after visiting some clubs in Opebi one Friday night and I was bored. While
driving through Allen, I saw a girl that caught my fancy and I stopped to talk
to her. I knew I could not take her home. So, I asked where we could do a
'short time' and she pointed to a bank.
"I did not understand what she
meant. There was an ATM at the front of the bank, so I thought she meant that I
had to withdraw money and pay her first.
"But before I could say
anything, she said I should go and talk to the security man at the bank and
give him N500. She told me the guard would watch over my car as well. After we
were done, I gave the girl N1,500. That was a funny time because we even broke
the security man's bench and had to leave in a hurry before he noticed."
It was indeed a funny story.
Saturday PUNCH decided to find out if the premises of some other banks in the
area were being used this way. It turned out to be true.
Around 11 pm on a Friday, Saturday
PUNCH correspondents posed as patrons of these sex workers.
At Allen Avenue, one of our
correspondents signalled to a young woman who stood on the side of the road.
Saturday PUNCH observed that she was
putting on a silky top that was so short that it revealed her belly button. The
shorts she wore was outrageously short as well.
She was Ella – Emmanuela. There was
no doubt that that was not her real name. The young woman was very fair in
complexion.
The discussion switched immediately
to how much she wanted for her service.
Ella said, "I just came out and
if I have to go home with any customer, I won't collect less than N15,000
because that means I will be losing other customers. But we can use any of
these places around for a 'short time'.
"The bank?"
"Yes, we use them as well. That
will be just N2,500," she said.
Pretending that she was too
expensive, Ella was dismissed.
But one of our correspondents
approached the guard who sat on a plastic chair in the front of a new
generation bank in the area and asked if he could use the premises for a short
time.
"No problem bros," he
said, without any hesitation.
Asked how much it will cost, the
guard says N500.
"What will happen if another
person comes and wants to do the same here?"
"The person will have to wait
now. Unless you don't mind them doing theirs while you are still there,"
the young man said.
Saturday PUNCH visited another bank
in the area with similar request.
It turned out that if the price was
right, the security guard there too would be willing to 'let out' the bank
premises for the short service.
"Why didn't you use your car if
you cannot pay N1,000? The security guard, who wore no uniform, said.
When told that the car would not be
comfortable enough, he seemed to agree.
He said he will accept N500 but he
won't provide a bench.
At one of the banks on Allen Avenue,
however, a guard told Saturday PUNCH that one of the employees of the bank is a
regular patron of a club around the area and he could not risk being
discovered.
The young man, who identified
himself simply as Joseph, said the part of the bank that he could have allowed
one of our correspondents to use was not properly concealed from prying eyes
passing by on the road.
Saturday PUNCH also had another
encounter with a commercial sex worker who said her name was Sade.
At first, Sade said the 'short time'
would be done somewhere at Ikeja Under-bridge but when she realised that our
correspondent did not like the idea, she suggested the premises of a bank.
"We could go to the bank over
there. I would give you value for your money," she says, trying as much as
she can to lure our correspondent.
But another commercial sex worker
who was nearby had eavesdropped on the conversation.
She walked up to our correspondent
and introduced herself as Jennifer after Sade had left.
Jennifer magnanimously advises that
going to secluded areas with commercial sex workers was trouble.
She told Saturday PUNCH that some
girls connived with street boys to rob their clients before, during or after
sex.
Some commercial sex workers are also
said to be adept at picking their clients' pockets.
Jennifer said, "It is a
good thing you did not go with her. When you go to somewhere scanty, some of
these girls have area boys as friends who protect them.
"What they do is lure men to a
secluded place and these men rob them. Sometimes, while having sex, they also
pick pockets. I don't do that."
Jenifer confirmed that the sex
workers had sex with men in the premises of banks around Allen and Opebi.
She said she had taken her clients
to bank premises before.
"But most times, it depends on
the security guard. They make money from it. Some of the guards make much more
than their salary in a week," she said.
At about 10pm on Monday, our
correspondents also visited Isaac John, a popular area for night clubbing in
Ikeja GRA.
There, they met some commercial sex
workers waiting for customers.
Thinking she had spotted a potential
client, a young dark-skinned lady probably in her early 20s walked up to the
car.
She introduced herself to one of our
correspondents as Ronke. For the night, Ronke said she would accept N10,000.
After much debate and when she realised it will be 'short-time', she said she
would settle for N3,000.
The venue was to a newly acquired
property by a bank opposite a fast food joint.
Ronke said, "If we were to go
home, it would have been N10,000 but since it is short-time, I will take you
somewhere but you will pay me N3,000.
"I can also perform orals, but
if you don't want that, I can collect N2,000 and the gateman will collect N500.
I can ask him to collect N300. He would watch the gate for us.
"The place was just bought by a
bank. We use the place well so I am sure the man will cooperate."
Ronke is not so pleased when her
'potential customer' promised to call her later that night.
On the same street, Emem, a fair and
busty commercial sex worker corroborated Ronke's claims that the security man
will take home at least N3,000 a night.
She stated that they pay him between
N300 and N500.
"If you are close to them you
go in free at times or at a cheaper rate," she said.
Emem is not sure if the security men
of the banks patronise the sex workers as she said none of them had sought her
service before.
However, the activities of the
commercial sex workers at the Allen Avenue-Opebi business district seem to be
under a heavy police protection.
This is why the commercial sex
workers operate without fear in the area.
Saturday PUNCH noticed, on three
different nights, that at least three police patrol vans would stationed in the
vicinity of the roundabout where the sex workers paraded regularly.
On Monday night alone, there were
five police vans in the area.
A young woman, who once visited a
club in the area, told our correspondent about how the policemen threatened her
with arrest because they thought she was a prostitute who had come there to
operate without approval.
The young woman, who pleaded
anonymity, told Saturday PUNCH, "I was going to a club in the area with a
friend on a Thursday night and just a few metres from where some prostitutes
stood on the sides of the road, some policemen stopped us.
"They asked who I was and what
kind of job I was doing. I told them I was a student but they said I was a
prostitute and will arrest me. I was confused because there were so many
prostitutes around there whom they did not arrest. But because I was not known
there, they wanted to arrest me.
"We had to go and call one of
the managers of the club to convince them I was not there as a prostitute but
was there with my friend to relax.
"The club man (manager) who
came to my rescue said all the girls around there are protected. But a new girl
who comes there to operate will be arrested. Such girls will either bail
themselves out with money or with sex."
Saturday PUNCH notices that the
policemen were obviously well-known to the sex workers because of the way they
related with them.
Whenever a vehicle passed by, they
shone their flashlights into it to see who its occupants were.
But the Deputy Police Public
Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command, Mr. Damasus Ozoani, said
policemen in places believed to be the hub of prostitution in Lagos were only
doing their legal duty.
"Of course, prostitution is
still illegal in the state. But how do you prove those ladies you see standing
on the sides of the road at that time of the night are prostitutes?
"Gone are those days when you
could arrest people merely for wandering in the night. Policemen conduct
searches in areas like that when they have genuine reason to believe that some
people who have criminal intent may come there to operate.
"Those same ladies you see have
the same legal rights to be protected by the police as you and I have. Unless
the ladies are caught in sexual acts in a public place, one cannot conclude
that they are prostitutes."
Ozoani said patrol was usually
intensified in places like the Allen Avenue-Opebi business district at that
time of the night because of the tendency of criminals to operate there.
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