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Won Ti Mu Obirin Ole, Olosa, Barao, Gbewiri, Asewo, Odoko Ni Ilu Eko

Ojo gbogbo ni tole, ojo kan pere ni toloun. Omobirin eni odun metadinlogbon (27) to je igara olosa ni owo awon olopa ti te bayii pelu ale re (boya oko re tuntun si ni) ni ilu eko.
Sugbon alaye re ni wi pe oun ti ni oko kan tele pelu omo meta ko to bere ise asewo, ati ibi ise asewo ni won si ti jasi ise ole jija.

Ninu iwe iroyin Vanguard ti ile Nigeria ni mo ti ri alaye obirin naa. Ohun ti Victoria wi ni yii:


"I was arrested last Wednesday at
Dakar Hotel in Seme where I used to
work as a prostitute.

I am from Edo State. I came to Lagos last February to look for greener pastures when my husband was constantly beating me.

We were married for eight years.I
abandoned my husband and three
children and came to Lagos with the
intention of living under the bridge
until I found a place to lay my head.

Fortunately for me, I didn't have to
sleep under the bridge as I met a lady
in a commercial bus I boarded who
had compassion on me when she saw
me crying in the bus.

She took me to the hotel where she was working as a prostitute and introduced me into the league of prostitutes.

"Everything was going on well until
Okanlawon patronised me in the hotel.

The first time we spent the night together. After that night I didn't see
him again untill three weeks later.

Weeks later, someone stole my
N100,000 from my room in the hotel
while I was asleep.

While I was still lamenting the loss, the collector of our Esusu contribution disappeared with my N150,000.

"As I was still grieving over the loss,
Okanlawon came to the hotel to see
me.

He told me to accompany him to a
night club. Initially I declined but after
much persuasion I followed him.

"Instead of going to the club, he took
me to his place where we spent the
night together.

In the morning, he asked me to enter the front seat of his vehicle and he started picking passengers and I asked him why he was carrying passengers but he didn't respond.

"It was when he and his gang members attacked the passengers that I knew what he was into.

I told him I didn't want to take part in their operations.

But he threatened to deal with me,
saying nobody would know my
whereabouts if I didn't co-operate with
the gang.

That was why I had a rethink and continued to participate in robbery operations.

The first time I participated, I wasn't given anything while at two other times I was given N15,000 and N10,000 respectively."

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