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PROSTITUTION AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM

The biggest revelation from the immigrant crisis facing our country today with many of our stranded nationals being brought back home from some countries in Europe and Asia is that prostitution is a big industry in Nigeria. But it is not only outside the shores that these women and girls ply their trade, they do it virtually everywhere in our country: at street corners; behind residential homes; inside school hostels, in front of highbrow hotels, bars, shops, restaurants and other public places.

The worrisome aspect is organised sex-trafficking, even within the country. A lot of young Nigerian girls are being trafficked from one state of the federation to the other just for sex.

Apart from Italy, Nigerian prostitutes have successfully invaded Spain, Germany, Belgium, Austria, United Kingdom, Norway, Netherlands, Lebanon, and other countries. Majority of these prostitutes are recruited through the human trafficking industry. Most of the victims of this trafficking are unsuspecting young girls who are enticed with promises of good jobs only to be coerced into prostitution once they are ferried abroad.

 

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