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Viewers' Discretion!!! Watch with caution



The visual quality might be a bit poor but its audio is quite clear. Esther's face was not shown in the video, just the girl she was initiating. According to the man that posted the video on Facebook, he confirmed the voice of the woman speaking behind the camera belongs to Esther.


Photocredit: nairaland

This is just pathetic, and to think my close friend, her mum and I had a woman to woman conversation about sex trade in Nigeria yesterday.

This is simply demoralizing, how can someone subject herself to this kind of life. I have nothing but pity for them. Watching this video brought tears to my eyes. I hope the right authorities can put the 'Esther Otubo' woman behind this shameful act to order. Human and Sex Trafficking should be stopped.
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