Nigerian music producer Solomon Oyeniyi, widely known as K-Solo, recently expressed his views on the causes of internet fraud and online sex marketing in Nigeria, attributing significant blame to women.
In an interview with Arise TV, K-Solo argued that mothers play a crucial role in enabling their children to engage in these vices. He stated, “Hook-up in Nigeria is now like ordering food. It’s almost normal. They even defend it by saying it happens abroad. But I think there should be rules guiding it.”
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K-Solo emphasized the role of mothers in perpetuating these issues. He recounted a personal experience to illustrate his point: “There was a day when my car broke down on the road and I saw a young girl, she should be like 16 or 17, and she was going out. I heard the mother tell her in Yoruba to bring something back. I confronted the mother, asking where her child works because she was dressed so fine and looked too good to be going to the office in that dress. She couldn’t answer.”
He further explained, “When Yahoo started in Nigeria, it was the mothers who were picking up the fraud proceeds from the bank. This shouldn’t sound like I’m talking from a book. It’s what has been happening.”
K-Solo also highlighted the negative influence of celebrities on the youth, stating, “The day mothers and female advocates start speaking against these vices more, there will be a lot of changes. The day female celebrities who flaunt their luxurious lifestyles on the internet come out and let girls know how they hustle on the fields, a lot of young girls will go back to the drawing board.”