Some
teenage secondary school students across Delta State have taken to lesbianism,
and are taking the abhorred act to public and private schools, as well as nooks
and crannies in the State.
Leadership
Friday reliably gathered that these teenage lesbians have formed themselves
into a cult called Missing in Action, a fraternity which has been alleged to
possess deadly charms and weapons.
Sources
squealed that six popular public secondary schools in the Warri/Asaba area
(names withheld) allegedly have the highest number of members, who are sent out
almost on a daily basis to woo unsuspecting primary school girls to be part of
them.
Police
spokesman in the State, ASP Lucky Uyabeme, confirmed that last week 16 girls
were arrested around Umuagu/Ogbeke Square celebrating in a hotel (name
withheld) after their initiation. Uyabeme disclosed that upon interrogation,
the girls confessed to being lesbians introduced into the new cult. They were
subsequently arraigned at the Magistrate Court III, Asaba.
At
a popular secondary school for girls, members of the group who are said to be
students in JSS II and III allegedly woo their female teachers with gifts,
including attractive photographs of them involved in sexual activities with
other girls.
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 “we don’t need any man;
we hate men and when they come around us we will kill them”.
Source: Leadership
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