‘We sleep with 10 men per day’- S3x worker arrested in Ogun brothel
Tissue used by our clients is kept for our madam

Men of the Ogun State Security Network Agency, otherwise called Amotekun Corps, have raided a brothel in Ifo Local Government Area of the state and arrested 16 s3x workers.
The s*x workers ranging between the ages of 12 and 29, were arrested from Railway Line Hotel, located along Old Bank Road in Ifo on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
Their names were given as Okon Lovett, Annabelle Udo, Ubong Rejoice, Edaefe Sharon, Godwin Bassey, Eden Miracle, Marvelous Samuel, Monday Angel, Edet Nice, and Asukwo Gift.
Others include Asukwo Faith, Effiong Joy, Effiong Blessing, Andrew Ella, UK Saviour, and Eden Joy.
The state commandant of the corps, Commander Alade Adedigba, said the raid was conducted at about 6:15 am on Wednesday following an intelligence report received on Saturday.
Adedigba who paraded the girls, said that 14 of the girls were trafficked from Akwa Ibom state, while the others came from Cross River and Delta states.
“We received intelligence reports on the 8th of this month, and based on that, we have been processing the intelligence. At about 6:15 am today, we were able to arrest 16 of them, ranging between 12 and 29 years of age,” Adedigba stated.
“They were all arrested at a venue, Railway Line Hotel, Old Bank Bus Stop, in Ifo town. The main suspect is Mrs Eden Joy. She was the one who trafficked all these individuals, but in her statement, she mentioned that the owner of the hotel, one Mrs Okutoro Yemisi, aged 60, is her boss.
The commander disclosed that the girls confessed that when they were brought from their various locations to Ifo and made to swear an oath while naked, with parts of their hair cut for rituals, which was why they felt unable to escape.
The commandant said a sum of N819,600, various types of drugs, a carton of condoms, energy enhancers, and packs of tissue paper, among others, were recovered.
The suspects also disclosed that the tissue paper used by their clients was collected and kept by their boss.
“These victims also made us understand that most of the tissue paper used by customers is usually kept and handed over to the trafficker for some other purposes, ” Adedigba said.
“So, for those who patronise individuals like this, you need to be very careful for your own safety and security.”
The commandant said the girls should be in school but were instead held in a hidden location for financial gain.
Adedigba warned that the state would not tolerate any form of lawlessness, indiscipline, or anything that could threaten security.
He said the girls would be transferred to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, for further investigation.
One of the girls told journalists that she slept with up to 10 men in a day and she could not keep any of the money she was paid, as their madam collected everything from her.
She said they were only given food.