proposed to her by a man named Shegun; that she thus dropped out of school to move to Burkina Faso; that she was first led to a Nigerian lady who is no more before being moved into S.O’s house in Ouahigouya: that the latter told her she was going to become a sex worker; that although she opposed, he forced her into prostitution; that by Solomon’s assertion, she had to pay CFA F 1,500,000 (one million five hundred thousand) for her freedom; that the latter had regular unprotected sexual intercourse with her; that she usually gave him the money she made out of prostitution; that this is how he impregnated her; that as soon as he was aware, he prepared a potion with “Nescafé” for her to drink; that this product caused her abortion; that she fell seriously ill; that despite being ill she kept on giving him the money she earned; that Solomon had seized her phone with her SIM cards, thrown away her clothes; that he then posted pictures of her on Facebook letting her family know that she was an AIDS patient and sex worker: Upon his arrest by the judicial police, S stated that he came in contact with C through a Nigerian lady; that C was helping out with house chores, his wife being pregnant; that he then had regular sexual intercourse with her; that she then got pregnant, but he did not know what had caused the abortion of her pregnancy; that C indulged into prostitution and usually brought him back three to ten thousand per day; that he did not know the sum of all what she had given him; that his mother owned prostitution houses in which girls lived; that each girl paid CFA F 2,000 (two thousand) to rent the brothel; that he had not posted any picture of Cynthia informing her family that she had AIDS and was a sex worker; When arrested, Uzebu Florence concurred that she actually own brothels occupied by girls; that each of them gave her CFA F 2000 (two thousand) each per day;

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