Saturday, 21 September 2013

The ASUU strike which has left some of the universities ladies trade full-time-SEX RUNS

The sex-for-marks girls are organised, work and move together. They hardly attend lectures but make fantastic results at the end of the day. A cab man on the campus said: “I do take some lecturers to meet students in their houses in Iwaya, Bariga and Makoko and I also go and pick them up around 5.00 a.m. in their house sthe next morning. Female students even pay the lecturers after having sex with them.”

One of the security guards at one of the private female hostels said “most nights, when I see those girls going out, I do wonder what is going on. The next morning at about 3.00 am, they start coming back. No one will even know they went out.”

Some girls do the runs to meet the financial demands of the lecturers instead of having sex with them.

Sometimes it is sex-for-marks; they don’t have business with lecturers’ assignments and they will be the ones that go to the hotel and pay the bills, order the food, organise transportation and invite the lecturer.

When politicians and government officials have social gatherings, the girls link up each other. The use social media platforms such as facebook, badoo, and smart phones to solicit for wealthy prospective male clients they call Aristos on campus.

Some of these so-called Aristos are old enough to be their fathers or even grandfathers, but the girls don’t give a damn. All they are interested in is the money.

They also go through so much pain. Sometimes, they are either beaten up by clients or not paid.

Investigation also revealed that some students still get involved in runs after graduating if job opportunities don’t come on time. They buy bed space like students and stay with the ones they have trained on campus. They really find it difficult to quit completely. Most of the experienced sex workers never think of getting married; instead they turn into ‘sugar mummy’.

 P.M.NEWS

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