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Outrage As Videos Of Asaba Teenage Hook-Up Girls Trend
Disturbing videos of two female teenagers boldly identifying as hook up girls in Asaba have sparked deep concerns and outrage on social media.
In a street interview, one of the girls, 16, boldly opened up about how she cashed out through Internet fraud (yahoo).
She said her parents were very aware of her involvement in Yahoo Yahoo and revealed that on her first trial, when she cashed out N300,000, she planned to give her mom N200, 000, out of it but she was ripped.
Another 18-year-old girl boldly said she left home at age 17 to live alone. But her 27 years old boyfriend is paying her rent, funding her lifestyle and supporting her family.
In her words, “I started staying alone at 17 years. I pay my house rent through my boyfriend.”
She said the highest money the said boyfriend has given her is N1m adding, “I used it to start up a business and for my upkeep.”
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The shocking revelations from these videos have since sparked concerns about the depreciating moral standards in Nigeria.
Erimus FirstObidient commented, “I was in Ughelli early this year. I saw things at the hotel I lodged at.”
@stayingpositif reacted, “This is serious. At this age, she is into yahoo. Dad and mun are aware७७७७.We are in trouble.”
Gbona Agbonak said, “Na only persin wey never stay Asaba go dey surprise about this Their aunties and older women in the family sef dey street.”
Queen Moreni said, “I keep saying it Buh my friends keep arguing I stay at asaba and I can confirm this.”
@kpemi001 said, “It’s shameful for me to say, but edo and delta it’s really hard. Our girls and youth lifestyle Is something else, cultism, fraud, prostitution, a 15-year-old girl already dating and a parent comfortable with it. It’s so sad, I feel bad for my state.”
@donspicey1 reacted, “Asaba!!!den of internet fraud and hook up girls…….”
@uzomauzo5 said, “It’s actually happening everywhere. They just happened to showcase theirs more than others.”
Senior Advocate of Nobodies said, “This type of will always happens when you have a very smart and vibrant young population without the requisite economic opportunities to absorb their productive energy. We see these youths as the problem, not the government that steal their future everyday.”
@dukefola said, “This is so bad for the future of Nigeria. Just imagine if she is now a grown adult? The ill vices taught to young children without guidance, especially parents supporting such, should be seriously dealt with. She is missing a fatherly figure.”
The condition of these teen girls is a sad reality of the effect of failed parenting stemming from the harsh economy in the nation which has pushed people into many vices in order to survive.
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