Group Trains Kaduna Sex Workers In Skills Acquisition | Sahara Reporters

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Some of the skills included bead-making, production of household cleaning agents like liquid soap, scouring powder, car washer, air-freshener, bleach, Dettol, Izal, etc.

A Non-Governmental Organization , Giving Value to Women Initiative of Nigeria, has trained 20 commercial sex-workers in Kaduna State on various skills to discourage them from prostitution.Speaking to journalists, the founder of the organisation, Mrs Caroline Idoko, said her organisation which started in 2015, with the sole aim of improving lives of women had trained quite many ladies, especially sex workers who came from broken homes.

She said,"I was moved to compassion when I discovered that a group of vibrant young skilful women sustain themselves through prostituting and sleeping with different men daily to earn a living.

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Even Kaduna has sex workers, na waoo...prostitution and blasphemy, are not supposed to take same punishment. God bless the group that made the effort to train them.. That's what we expect from Government rather than condemning people

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Somebody give me their number I have skills to be acquired too

They already have work. Why training them again?😂

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