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    OAP Lolo – Sex workers downplaying value of hard work

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    Omotunde Adebowale-David, often known as Lolo 1, is a Nigerian media figure who has criticized sex workers of undervaluing hard labor and respectable enterprises.

    In a recent episode of the podcast “Say My Piece,” Lolo 1 stated that the current trend of sex workers openly discussing their profession demonstrates a dramatic drop in morality in society.

    “I always tell women not to think of their bodies as commodities,” she revealed.

    If you can openly declare that you are a sex worker, ask someone for money, and then take that money and use it to purchase a car, then And what do you suppose the typical person would look at when you told me that she purchased a house and this?

    “They [sex workers] are undervaluing the importance of diligence.” They are undervaluing the importance of working hard, growing something, and putting in real labor. Women in my circle are constantly reminded by me that your body is not a store. Perhaps I am a member of a generation that is gradually dying.

    However, for someone to openly declare, “This is what I do for money,” I’m starting to reconsider a lot of things. Alright, society no longer feels ashamed. When that happens, let’s just legalize prostitution.

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