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Prostitutes mock “customer” over tramadol intake in Etche


Kas Worgu

It was a night of surprise at Willis bar/motel located at Okomoko- Umuanyagu junction in Etche local government area as some group of prostitutes mocked a young man who had come for sexual gratification but was not satisfied by the prostitute.

It was gathered that a young man had taken doses of tramadol before coming to the motel to meet one of his preferred prostitutes for sexual gratification.

On getting inside, he paid his money which was later discovered to be a thousand naira (#1,000) but lasted for close to 45 minutes without any sign of ejaculating.

This forced the prostitute to push the young man out and started shouting “you wan kill me? I don tell you say make you no dey take tm come here again anytime when you dey come fuck me” (Do you want to kill me? I’ve told you to stop taking tramadol anytime you want to come and have sex with me).

An eyewitness report disclosed that it didn’t go down well with the young man as he attempted fighting the lady but was met with huge ridicule and mockery by the other girls present who confirmed that the young man was used to taking hard drugs each time he visited them.

It is also important to note that the sale and intake of tramadol have been a major source of concern to the Chiefs and elders of Okomoko and Umuanyagu communities and efforts to checkmate as well as stop the act have proved abortive as most youths now buy the drug in large quantity and keep at home.

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