Club Owner, Pretty Mike, Now Treats Girls Like Dogs in Lagos
A Lagos club owner known as Mike Eze Nwalie Nwogu who owns one obscure
Club Uno at Ikeja, Lagos, has invited the outrage of many Nigerians for allegedly turning
young girls into human puppies.
The self-acclaimed 'Pretty Mike',30, as he
is popularly known in some circles in Lagos, has always been in the news for the wrong reasons,
and this case was certainly no different.
In turning young impressionable girls into human
puppies, the controversy-prone club owner always puts the said girls on a leash
and ties dog chains round their necks.
Although he probably might have been doing that
unnoticed, he however brought it to limelight after he had first appeared at a
function with two girls chained up like dogs, dressed in black and led him
while holding their chains.
The first appearance didn't create much fuss
because many people didn't see the pictures, the second one, which happened
this year has caused an outrage on social media.
His second appearance was to a wedding and this
time, the girls wore pink but still with their signature black masks and dog
chains round their neck, with the leash held by the club owner.
As soon as the pictures surfaced on social media, many Nigerians felt it was all
shades of wrong, especially as the picture showed about five policemen laughing
at the bizarre sight.
The supposed Computer Engineering graduate is said
to run Club Uno formerly known as Q Club alongside his elder brother, Frank
Nwogu, also known as Don Nero.
As expected, Nigerians who didn't have access to
him took to different social media platforms to call him out on his inhumane
act.
One Chidi Okereke tweeting from @Chydee wrote:
"What Pretty Mike is doing may not be illegal, but it is disgusting on so
many levels and anyone with a sense of decency will condemn it."
Ego Joy Mark twitted: "This country must
really be so hard for girls to allow Pretty Mike tie their necks with dog chains.
At a point, I began to think he uses jazz (charm) on girls. Premium UNILAG
babes fighting themselves over him."
For one Oria Bure, who was apparently overwhelmed,
he wrote: "A grown man calls himself Pretty Mike, you just know."
Deji Dope asked the most pertinent question: "Why
would anyone allow that Pretty Mike guy into their wedding with two women on a
leash?"
For Olusola Olufolabi, the pictures and act were
truly and really sickening, adding that "Girls who really allow themselves
to be used by low self-esteem men like this and other musical video producers
need to listen over and over again to Linda Ikeji's video."
Mercy Okam said: "Girls really need to be
empowered. They are worth more than being treated like dogs."
One Obi Dim was more concerned about the
lackadaisical attitude of the policemen shown in the background of the picture.
He said: "And you have those supposed to be protecting us laughing in the
background."
Also speaking, Nollywood actress,
Georgina
Onuoha, said: "Why are so many of us mute on this matter? Actors, musicians,
models and elected officials too?
"When did our society become numb to
everything morally wrong and inexcusable? When did we as a nation and people
degenerate to this level?
"I expect all to be shouting and using their
place in the society to call out this folly?
"If this were to be a white man today on the
streets of Lagos tying two black girls or boys on a leash; I bet we will all
cry foul and call for his execution, so why do we all think it's ok? Is it because
he is a black man?"
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