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Entertainment of Saturday, 15 October 2005

Source: Spectator

Kumasi Lesbians Change Tactics

Lesbians operating within the Kumasi Metropolis have changed their mode of operations. They are forming welfare clubs to sway the minds of the public who are not enthused about the rate at which their unholy activity was gaining root within the metropolis.

Young ladies are usually seen on Friday evening meeting at places like Bantama, Adum, Nhyieso and Asafo under the pretext of discussing welfare issues. The real issues behind most of such meetings are sinister. The young ladies plan on how to win rich women and the need to avoid young men who they said waste their time. The Spectator, upon a tip-off, bumped into one such meeting by over 20 young ladies at the Adum Presbyterian School.

After a period of tactful eavesdropping, it became known that the ladies were strategizing on how they would stop their colleagues from other areas like Adum to compete with them over customers. The male to male attraction also continues to increase as more men are now openly seen at various ?hot red light? joints in the evenings competing with women for clients. A visit to the City Hotel area indicated that more youth were being influenced by their colleagues to join their clubs. A number of people who spoke to the Spectator o the issue expressed shock and disgust at the mushrooming of such clubs.

Nana Osei Daa II, chief of Konkromase who is also the chief executive of a private radio station in Kumasi minced no words and said ?Kumasi is rotten?.

He blamed the situation on lack of parental control.