AFP Kate, Bright and Happiness sat on the lawn of a Lagos
brothel, sipping lager and chatting with men in groups of two or four. Business
had been good, they said, until Ebola arrived.
I have been in this business for two years but business has
never been this slow, said Kate.
I used to have an average of seven customers per day but I can
hardly see four now since this Ebola disease came to town, the 25-year-old told
AFP.
Many of our customers are afraid to come to us for fear of
contracting the disease. This Ebola wahala (problem) is really bad business.
The government should do something about it. With Ebola spread through the bodily fluids of an infected
person, including sweat, the sex workers say theyve been particularly badly hit
by public fears.
This disease is bad-o! said 23-year-old Bright. It is worse than
HIV/AIDS. You can prevent HIV by using condoms but you cant do the same with
Ebola.
If care is not taken we will soon be driven out of business
because nobody wants to die.
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