A young man identified as Samuel Chukwudi, popularly known as Brison Love, from Gyado Villa in Benue State, has come under serious public scrutiny following allegations of exploiting young girls through deceit and online pornography.
According to reports, Chukwudi allegedly lured vulnerable girls with the promise of ₦4,000 in exchange for participating in explicit video recordings.
These videos were then uploaded without the girls’ consent to a foreign adult website, XHamster, where he reportedly earned between $100 and $1,000 per video.
A whistleblower, D’naked Elder Zege’Orkwande, brought the disturbing details to light via a video shared online, prompting outrage from community members and calls for swift investigation by authorities.
While the victims' identities remain undisclosed for privacy and legal reasons, the case has raised urgent concerns about digital exploitation, youth vulnerability, and the growing issue of online sex trafficking in Nigeria.
Local authorities have yet to release an official statement, but advocacy groups are calling for the immediate arrest of Chukwudi and comprehensive support for the affected girls.
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) is also being urged to intervene.
This case highlights the urgent need for digital education, stronger enforcement of cybercrime laws, and protection for young people, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
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