See the secondary school in Nigeria where males are paid N5,000 to bed students.

See the secondary school in Nigeria where males are paid N5,000 to bed students.

One of the security guards at the Federal Government Girls College (FGGC), Langtang, Plateau state, who is responsible for keeping students safe, would gladly sell the girls to total strangers for N5,000 or even less.

 

 

    The guard revealed to TheCable's undercover reporter how he arranges "runs" for the teenagers for money and how this is a widespread practice. This investigation by FEMI OWOLABI and SEYI AWOJULUGBE also reveals the flaws at the formerly acclaimed Unity School, where pupils drink untreated well water, lie on rickety beds, learn in uncomfortable environments, and live essentially unprotected from predators.

You require a schoolgirl for the evening while you are spending the weekend in Langtang, Plateau state. For a price, someone is willing to assist you in making the arrangements. If you like, you can even have multiple girls. At the nearby Federal Government Girls College, there are a lot of them (FGGC). By the way, the love-vendor is actually compensated to keep the females safe. 

   The guard, whose phone number the writer had acquired from a friend, repeatedly thumped his chest and assured the reporter that removing girls from the hostel "is no big thing," but it was immediately clear that the love-vendor had been in the game for a very long time.

   The reporter had pretended to be a traveling businessman looking for women to have "a wonderful time" with. He agreed to give the guard more money than the guard would demand. A promise of a good time was all the "large man" really needed. The anxious guard kept calling nonstop, overjoyed at the task at hand. 

 

   TheCable encountered some bad luck along the road because other classes were on vacation and the visit took place while the SS3 girls were doing their examinations in July 2017. But don't worry—the guard was prepared to manipulate the situation nonetheless.

 

    The guard advised his prospective client that ladies in SS3 who were wrapping up their final examinations would make the ideal picks as he sat down with a plate of rice that had been ordered for him at the guest home. 

I'm providing you outgoing students," he replied, letting a smile spread across his face. "There are some writing exams, simply to get to know them and see whether they can accomplish this for me," the speaker said. There are girls that participate in "runs," but money is an issue. 

   There are a few schoolgirls who are sneaking out of the school grounds, according to the guard, who was ready to demand money so he could move around and "sort out" the girls' transportation.

He said, pocketing the N5,000 the reporter had given him as payment in advance for the work, "You'll debate how much you'll give them." "All of the girls are young and have little financial literacy. They will seek you out if you treat them well if you are still alive. 

   The guard left his station of duty. He moved around the school for hours looking for girls who could be available by the deadline. 

He would later tell a friend over the phone, "I have arranged two girls now, and they will come to meet you when they are finished with their examinations today.

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Mimi 4 d

Hmmm... Things are really happening

 
 
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Things are happening in this country

 
 
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Interesting

 
 
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hmmmm

 
 
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Ohh my goodness
Is this for real?

 
 
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Hmmmn. Na wa o

 
 
Eyitoni Omayuku 2 yrs

For this country