By Ishola Adeleke, YeyeNews.com, December 5, 2021
A lady simply referred to as Halima was yesterday humiliated at the Jabi Lake Mall in Abuja by her friend for failing to repay a loan she took. Eyewitnesses at the scene told YeyeNews reporter that the fight between the ladies began when Halima was accosted by another lady, said to be her friend, who accused her of running away with her money. “Halima was dragged by her dress by the lady after some tense argument. They began wrestling themselves. Passersby tried to separate them with no success until the security arrived. It was a very messy affair”, an eyewitness narrated.
A source who claimed to be a mutual friend of both ladies confirmed that the issue was about the money that Halima borrowed from her friend while they were both in Kano, before Halima relocated to Abuja without repaying. “Since over a year, Halima borrowed two hundred thousand naira from her friend and ran to Abuja without repaying. Halima begged for the money promising to pay back within a week. She used the money to order for a customized vibrator. I am sure she has been using the vibrator to pleasure herself but she refused to pay back the loan. Her friend was very angry running into her in the Jabi Lake Mall buying expensive items but yet still pleading to be given more time to repay the loan. So the fight resulted from the attempt to seize the goods Halima bought”, the source told YeyeNews.com.
A sexual health expert in Abuja revealed to YeyeNews.com that the use of sex toys is becoming more popular among young girls in the northern region. She argued that the restriction of interaction between the male and female sexes in the region is fueling the desire to experiment with sex toys. “The use of sex toys is prevalent among the young especially among the female population. It is akin to drug addiction in their male counterparts. Many young girls now go to the extent of borrowing money to purchase these pleasure items which they use extensively in their closet. When open expression is suppressed it only creates opportunity for the industry of perversion to thrive. This desire to enforce piety is now part of the problems we have the region”, she concluded.