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Sex workers launch manhunt for customer who escaped brothel without paying N10, 000 for ‘service’

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There was confusion at Omole Estate, Modakeke area in Ife-East Local Government Area of Osun State, after a group of sex workers launched a manhunt for one of their customers who escaped their brothel without payment.

It was gathered that the incident happened on Monday.

The young man, simply identified as ‘Esejawo’, reportedly had sexual intercourse with a commercial sex worker and refused to pay her money.

Findings revealed that the fun-seeker had negotiated with the prostitute for a short time sex in a room within a brothel in the area, and they both settled for N10, 000.

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According to Tunde Olonade, a community leader who witnessed the incident, the crisis started when the man refused to pay her after the intercourse.

Following the disappearance of Esejawo from the vicinity after the service had been rendered, the affected sex worker alerted her colleagues and they mobilised and began to search for the man.

“What truly happened was that the young man had sex with the prostitute around 12:00am. After the sex, the man told the prostitute that he wanted to have a bath beside the house.

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“When it was around 12:45 am that the prostitute didn’t see the man, she began to call his number but he didn’t pick up till 7:00 am.

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“Thereafter, the prostitute called for his colleagues, and they looked for the man in the community.

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“Immediately the prostitute saw the man, she slapped him and raised the alarm by calling him a thief, which made the residents of the community come outside and rescue the situation,” an eyewitness said.

Meanwhile, community leaders and other residents were said to have intervened in the matter and settled it amicably.

Premature baby found dead in Rivers varsity

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In another development, a premature baby was discovered dead in front of a female hostel at the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education in Port Harcourt.

It was gathered that the male child, who was covered with a cloth, was dropped by an unknown person on Saturday morning.

Some students who spoke about the incident said the baby, who is between six and seven months old, was dumped at the Rumuolumeni campus of the university in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state.

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One of the students who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “I woke up in the morning and started hearing noise everywhere and I rushed out.

“It was only for me to gather and looking further, I saw a baby of about six months inside a hole with blood all over and the placenta.

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“The person who did that removed the baby on Saturday morning.”

Another source alleged that the mother of the baby could be a student who wanted to get rid of the child.

“A lady from the hostel dumped a baby around the Salvation Hostel in Ignatius Ajuru University. The child has not really formed.

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“The baby still has fresh blood on him. The baby may be about six months old,” she said.

When contacted, the spokesperson for the university, Ngozi Okiridu, confirmed the development but said it could not be ascertained if the child was a student’s baby.

Okiridu, however, said the matter has been reported to the police.

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“The baby was buried. We are not sure if it is a student that did that. But the police are handling the matter because we reported it to them,” she said.

On her part, the spokesperson for the state police command, Grace Iringe-Koko, said she saw it on social media but was yet to confirm the incident.

Iringe-Koko said, “I saw it on the internet. But I will find out from the Divisional Police Officer and get back to you.”

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