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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Abuja young ladies now turn drivers, Power-bikers, ushers and bouncers (photos)

culled from dailystar
The Federal Capital Territory, Abuja is
considered one of the fastest growing cities in
the world.
This statement has always been justified
through the various innovations the city
continues to witness even with the influx of
different people into the capital city.
Most girls in the FCT are either engaged in
Sugar daddy business, executive prostitution
or ‘One Chance’.
This, our reporter said was one of the reasons
the FCT administration now uses the Military
to harass young girls at clubs and on the
streets of the capital city. Those who dress
transparently or half-naked are often used as
scapegoats.
However, the trend is changing as some
journalists recently ran into some group of
young girls who now call themselves protocol
101. These young girls have decided to
change the trend, and to use their beauty to
add colour to the city that is now considered
one of the biggest in the world.
The young ladies who were seen in numbers
and beautifully dressed were at various
events, adding colour, class, grandeur and
‘swag’ to those events.
Recently at various weddings and major
events in Abuja, they were been used as
pickups and for personal show-off.
They chauffeur VIPs to events, keep them
entertained and run various services for such
VIPs; who knows what happens in the dark?
It is an all female logistic/service group of
young, beautiful ladies, consisting of Drivers,
power-bikers, Bouncers, Protocols and
Ushers.
This is what one of them said,” So much
Millions is spent on the stylish looks of
couples during weddings as well as the
“interior” decorations of Event Venues,
leaving out an equally important component
of a successful event, the “exterior”. Your
movement in and out of an event should be
as celebrated as the other components. We
are set to bridge the gap. We are bridge
builders. We celebrate the “Exterior/
Logistics” of every event. Your “memorable
day” is not complete without us.”
We were told that one Nicky Nwadinobi is in charge.

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