BY: SEGUN AJIBOYE, The Nation Newspaper
MARTHA
is a 15-year-old girl endowed with beauty. But she faces a very bleak
future as she is held captive in a brothel in Gbagada, a suburb of
Lagos, where she has to sleep with men old enough to be her father and
surrender her entire earnings to a woman designated as her aunty. In
return, the aunty gives Martha a sum she deems sufficient to cater for
her basic needs.
The
more than two decades old brothel is located close to Sawmill Bus-stop
in Gbagada.In it resides a cartel of mature prostitutes called aunties,
to whom younger girls like Martha are responsible. The older prostitutes
act as guardians to the younger ones aged between 14 and 19 years. Most
of the girls are said to have been lured to Lagos from Edoand Delta
states by their aunties. With a promise of the good life, the girls
follow the aunties to Lagos only to be lured into prostitution.
The
cartel’s mode of operation is similar to those that have been reported
about innocent Nigerian girls lured into prostitution in Europe. The
girls, who are mostly from poor parental backgrounds and broken homes,
serve their aunties for as long as two years before they are deemed
matured enough to stand on their own.
A
source in the hotel told our correspondent that for a newly recruited
girl to become a member of the prostitution ring, her aunty has to pay
the sum of N50,0000 to the proprietor of the brothel as registration
fee. After that, the aunty makes the young girl to sleep with older men.
All the proceeds from her sexual activities go to the aunty who decides
how much is returned to the young girl as “pocket money”.
Our
correspondent visited the hotel on a sunny day last week and met one of
the girls named Martha, an indigene of Delta State. She was decked in a
gown that barely covered her backside. Like a famished tigress, she
rushed towards the reporter, offering him sex. After a brief discussion,
she led the reporter to the brothel’s bar and was quickly joined by
three of her colleagues.
Martha
was the first to order for a bottle of a popular herbal drink called
Alomo Bitters. With promise of a long-term friendship from the reporter,
she opened up on her past and her dreams, narrating how she became a
sex worker in the hotel.
Surprisingly,
she doubles as an apprentice hairdresser, hoping to settle down into
hairdressing business someday. But for now, she is under contract to
serve her aunty for 11 more months, during which she must hand over her
entire earnings.
Martha
said: “My aunty is very nice. She gives me money, depending on how much
I make in a day. I am from Delta State, and I am learning to become a
hairdresser. I will leave next year after my service. After that, I will
open a shop and become a businesswoman.”
It
took her no time to finish her drink and order for another bottle. At
this stage, the discussion became livelier, as the four girls freely
talked about their lives as prostitutes inthe brothel.
“I am very brave,” said Martha, beating her chest as she spoke. “I can take on as many men as are available at a time.”
But
going by her confessions, she is an endangered species. Besides the
meager nature of her income, she is daily exposed to the danger of being
defrauded or physically assaulted by the men that patronise her. Only a
few days earlier, she lost her cell phone, which she said she bought
for N32, 000, to a client from whom she had only reaped N2,000.
She
said: “The man stole my phone after paying me N2,000. I called the
number and he picked it, but claimed that the phone belonged to him.”
Asked
if she was not afraid of contracting HIV/AIDS, she said she had
received enough lessons on how to protect herself against sexually
transmitted diseases and other dangers that come with her trade. She
said apart from insisting that her clients must wear condom, she had
been taught not to get carried away when entertaining them.
“The
first thing they taught us was that men are cunning, and that we should
be very careful with them. We also go for medical check-ups regularly.
But one thing is that we don’t sleep with men without condoms,” she
said.
Martha
is not alone in this modern day slavery. She has a partner in
soft-spoken Janet, an indigene of Edo State. At 17, the second child in a
family of seven says she took to prostitution because she wanted to
make a success of her life.
In
her barely audible voice, she said she was forced to go into
prostitution because her elder sister was not discharging her
responsibilities towards their parents. She is expected to gain her
freedom in November, when she would have served her aunty for more than
one year.
She
told a pathetic story of the events that led her into prostitution,
saying that unlike Martha, she plans to go back to school.
“I
want to go back to school. I came here because there was nothing else
for me to do. But once I finish serving my aunty, I will leavethis place
completely and make sure that I goback to school,” she said.
Interestingly,
Janet is in the business with hercousin, 15-year-old Pat. Evidently
more daring and outspoken than her two other colleagues, Pat declared
that she wanted the reporter to have a relationship with the three of
them. “I like you. If you no mind, all of us fit be your friend,” she
said, her colleagues nodding in affirmation while she continued to do
justice to the bottles of Climax energy drink in front of her.
A
quick tour of the brothel revealed that it contained 54 rooms, each
allocated to an aunty. While a first-time visitor would only notice the
front gate and the rear gates, a closer observation would reveal other
entry and exit points.
The
arrangement of the rooms makes it difficult for a non-regular visitor
to master theterrain. The source at the hotel said the arrangement was
meant to conceal the activities of the prostitutes.
According
to the source, 14 of the rooms are allocated to teenage prostitutes
while the restare occupied by their older and more experienced aunties.
At
Room 19, a busty lady, probably in her 30s, sat on a stool by the door.
Asked why she was idle at that time of the day, she said she was
waiting for prospective clients, adding that business had been dull
because of the Ramadan period.
She
jumped up at the reporter’s suggestion of a deal. After a quick
negotiation, she agreed to take N750, down by N250 from theN1,0000 she
demanded initially.
A
visit to Room 32 revealed that the occupantwas one of the aunties named
Faith, from EdoState. She agreed to give a younger girl to the reporter
for a fee to be agreed. But she argued that she was capable of anything
the younger girls could offer.
Upon
the reporter’s insistence, she dashed toRoom 30, where some of her
girls were sleeping at the time. The lot fell on 19-year-old Sarah, who
quickly went to another room to prepare the bed.
The
innocent-looking girl felt disappointed when she returned moments later
and was told that the reporter had changed his mind, but with a promise
to come back later in the evening. She ran back into the room,
ostensibly to steal a few minutes of sleep before another client would
come knocking.
Such
has been the lot of the young girls in the brothel. They take care of
the sexual needs of their clients at night and give the proceeds to the
aunties. Yet the little time they have to rest or in the day time is
repeatedly punctuated by clients who stroll in, in the day.
A
funny incident had occurred at the brothel the previous night.
Encouraged by the hotel source, the reporter had stormed the hotel at
exactly 8:30 pm, hoping to take pictures of the girls’ activities. One
needed no one to tellhim that one had stepped into an ‘unholy’ ground.
From one room to the other, both theyoung and the old prostitutes
showcased their ‘wares’ with skimpy dresses.
One
of them named Jessica said she had been expecting a customer for more
than twohours without luck. The reporter’s arrival therefore gave her
the hope of making some money, which she said had been scarce sincethe
commencement of Ramaddan. Jessica, who claims to be a mother of one,
lamented the lull that had occasioned the fasting period. She also said
she had been unlucky with her love life.
According
to her, she had her child, who is now 11 years old, after she was put
in the family way by her boyfriend. The man later denied the pregnancy,
leaving her and her poor family to cater for the boy.
She
said: “I was in JSS3 at the time, and I wastoo young to understand
anything. So, when I became pregnant, I told my boyfriend aboutit, but
he denied it and ran away. That was how I stopped going to school. After
about two years, I came to Lagos to hustle. One aunty then introduced
me to this business.”
But
in spite of all that she has been through, Jessica insists she has no
regrets about her past. “What is there for me to regret now?” she asked
rhetorically.
It
is now more than a decade that Jessica tookthe unholy path of selling
her body for money, but both joy and wealth, the twin reasons she opted
for prostitution, have eluded her. Rather she has had an unsettled life,
with no decent home or man to call her own.
While
denied having any regret, it was obvious that Jessica was not the
happiest of women. Her expectations from the trade werefar from being
met. Unfortunately, she has noother profession to turn to.
She
said: “Let me confess, I thought I would have made it more than this.
At a point, I even tried to travel to Italy, but the aunty who wanted to
help me stole all the money that I saved. She asked me to bring N500,
000, promising to take me to Italy. I was able to raise about N400, 000,
which I gave to her.But after that day, I never saw her again. If I
didn’t lose that money, I might have stopped this business by now.”
For
Jessica and the other young girls in the brothel, the future looks
bleak. What with their meager daily earnings, most of which they spend
on feeding, medicals and fairly used clothes. Whatever is left in the
end cannot guarantee the flashy lifestyle that prompted them to go into
the trade.
It
is no longer a secret that more than one thousand Nigerian girls are
trafficked to different countries by prostitution rings in Europe every
month. The unholy trade has assumed a height never seen before in the
last decade, with Italy as choice destination.
However,
recent investigation has shown thatthe crime is gradually declining in
Western Europe following strict laws on illegal migration and the
efforts of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in
Persons (NAPTIP).
But
while the fight against the international prostitution rings may be
gaining momentum, with relative success, locally-based prostitution
rings are devising a model fashioned after the Europe-based rings to
lureyoung and innocent girls into the world’s oldest profession.
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