Writing few years ago in the Daily Independent about Warri, her churches and criminality in that city, this writer said: “In Warri, prostitution (immorality) fiercely advertises itself everywhere – from her streets, homes/offices to here and there including the worldly churches. At the instance of Satan, girls and women are simply on ‘rampage’. While those decent days of putting on lingerie before normal clothing appear to be gone, dressing without underwear may be a common place as their tight silky wears advertise their contours. At other times some can just no longer conceal what we grew up to know are called private parts, and so must be half, even two–third exposed. They see in these already messed up parts motif given them for body decoration. Like graffiti not meant for confinement but pasted out for every reader’s consumption, so these people want the essence of their womanhood to be seen everywhere their feet are seen. And it is normal! What remains, perhaps, is for them to walk without bodices and under-bodices, or even stack naked” (see Daily Independent of Thursday, September 16, 2004).  The story of Warri is the story of Nigeria.  Women of easy virtue are on the loose in Nigeria without check and restrain, and men of loose morals not only in ghettoes and street corners but in government and the corporate world are there ready to satisfy their sensuality.

Nothing corrupts society more than women advertising their ordinarily private parts; nothing causes and multiplies profligacy in government quarters, armed robbery and other vices more than obscene women and girls in our streets, offices and homes, and this is not merely being  sententious.  This writer made the point before now in the Daily Independent of Monday, July 26, 2004 that it has been said generally that the bad girls, be they in brothels, wayward homes, matrimony, ivory towers, corporate world or what have you, represent a major reason the underworld boys go robbing and even taking up arms to eliminate human lives. It has also been said, in low tones though, that mostly for the same reason your politicians go “banditting”, burrowing head, shoulder and heart into our treasuries with obstacle and resistance, real or perceived, meeting with assassination.  We also said then that licentiousness and ribaldry are today on display on screens across the nation and wondered why laws against obscenity means nothing to the politicians.  We also wondered why the head of the last regime (with his sacerdotal posturing) and the National Broadcasting Commission want miracles off the screen but will do nothing serious about obscene pictures watchers of the screen have to be invaded with.  We were very concerned as we still do with those foreign and home videos that rubbish our good upbringing and sound ethos!  We were very pained, as we still are, with those musical artists promos on screen; people not only dancing their souls into eternal doom but also want many with them in their passage to damnation.  

Prostitution which nudity (whole or in part) represents is the fuel for financial profligacy, and its mainspring.  And because nudity, in all its various ramifications and expressions, is becoming the