HOOKUP CULTURE: THE DEADLY TRAP FOR YOUNG GIRLS AND LADIES
The hookup culture, which encourages casual sexual encounters without emotional bonding or long-term commitment, has become a menace to young girls and ladies in Nigeria. According to Omolola Odutola, the Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State Command, this culture has led to a significant increase in missing persons, ritual killings, and other forms of exploitation.
THE DANGERS OF HOOKUP CHANNELS AND APPS
Odutola revealed that in-depth investigations have shown that many cases of missing persons are connected to hookup channels and apps. Young girls and ladies are lured into unknown places by strangers, where they become victims of ritual killings and other forms of exploitation.
RITUAL KILLINGS: A FALSE PROMISE OF WEALTH
Odutola also noted that many young persons, especially males, believe that ritual killings can make them rich. However, this is a false promise, and the Ogun State Police Command has been working to educate young people about the dangers of ritual killings and the hookup culture.
THE NEED FOR ADVOCACY AND SENSITIZATION
The Ogun State Police Command has been engaging in advocacy and sensitization efforts to educate young people about the dangers of the hookup culture and ritual killings. Odutola emphasized the need for parents, guardians, and community leaders to join forces with the police to combat this menace.
A CALL TO ACTION: PROTECTING YOUNG GIRLS AND LADIES FROM THE HOOKUP CULTURE
The hookup culture is a deadly trap that preys on young girls and ladies. It is our collective responsibility to protect them from this menace. We must work together to educate them about the dangers of the hookup culture and ritual killings, and to provide them with the support and guidance they need to make informed decisions about their lives.