Some female students of Delta State secondary schools have
turned to homosexual practices and have been taking lesbian acts to
public and private schools across the state, according to Leadership
Friday.
It has been gathered that the young women have
formed a 'cult' called Missing in Action, a community allegedly
possessing "deadly charms and weapons," as reported by Leadership.
The highest number of members reportedly belongs to the six popular public secondary schools in the Warri/Asaba area [no names given]; on a daily basis, they visit primary school girls too woo them to join the 'cult'.
ASP
Lucky Uyabeme, Police spokesman for Delta State, has confirmed that
sixteen girls were apprehended in a hotel in Umuagu/Ogbeke Square area,
celebrating their introduction into the 'cult'. Upon questioning, the
girls admitted to being lesbians, and, hence, were arraigned at the
Magistrate Court III, Asaba.
Moreover, members of the group, said
to be students in JSS II and III of a popular secondary school for
girls, are reportedly seducing female teachers with gifts
and photographs of a revealing nature showing girls engaged in sexual
activities with each other.
Phase I & II Club House around DLA
road in Asaba is the alleged training centre for new entrants, where
they are indoctrinated by others who have been long involved in the act.
There,
checks revealed, fierce security men are positioned to collect 'gate
fees' from unsuspecting members of the public who are interested in the
'live shows,' where the acts are performed and Indian hemp is passed
around.
One of the girls, who spoke on condition of anonymity,
said thus: "We don't need any man; we hate men and when they come around
us we will kill them."
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