Mrs. Janet Ishi of Orok Orok Street, Calabar, capital of Cross River State, is currently a worried
woman. The source of her bother is her eldest daughter, Eno, whose sexual
preference is less than conventional.
Eno is a member of the city’s growing
tribe of lesbians. And they are found everywhere–civil service, army, police as
well as secondary and tertiary institutions. Queen, a dark-skinned beauty, told
TheNEWS that lesbians usually seek partners among teenage secondary
school, polytechnic and university students. Places like Halls 8 and 9 (Winnie
Mandela Hall), Female Medical Students’ Hostel and the School of Nursing
Hostel–all at the University of Calabar; Cross River University of Technology
female hostel, Federal Government Girls’ College hostels and female
hostels in private schools are pools where lesbians go to fish.
Ufot, a 19-year-old girl Law
student, told this magazine that several girls approached her at the University of Calabar’s Winnie Mandela Hostel,
but she rejected their overtures. However, while visiting Abuja during a semester break,
she was introduced to lesbianism. “My sister’s neighbour kept coming to our
room to woo me each time my sister was out. She was the one that bought this
Nokia X3 phone for me and often gives me money. Each time I made a move to
return to school, she would weep and discourage me from going back. It was when
she travelled that I left Abuja,” she said.
Lesbians, as heterosexuals
do, also keep regular partners and get jealous the same way.
Adun (not real name), a
journalist with a national daily, narrated his experience with Cynthia, a girl
he thought was going to be meeting his sexual needs. “I took her out to all the
nice places in Calabar just to put her in the mood, but she was not
forthcoming. I had to make some enquires about her and was told by some people
who knew her that she is a lesbian and that she has two female sex partners in
the neighbourhood,” he said.
A lecturer at the Department
of Sociology, University of Calabar, Dr. James Akapama, told
this magazine that the environment creates the atmosphere that engenders
same-sex relationship. “These people are young and their minds are susceptible
to corrupting influences. They may just want to explore the experience, not
knowing that they would be hooked,” he said.
He warned that social
influences beyond immediate pleasures can change the direction of one’s life.
Dr. Irene Aniyom, Director-General of the State Action Committee Against AIDS,
SACA, said lesbianism increases the spread of HIV/AIDS in the state. She said
statistics show that over 35,551 persons are currently confirmed to be HIV
positive in Cross River State. This figure, she said, is
obtained from tests conducted in hospitals, HIV test centres and other medical
facilities across the state.
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