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PM News . 19 March 2010 . Pg 2

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  The text is a commentary on the prevalence of sugar mummies and gigolos in Nigeria, particularly in the political and corporate spheres. The author argues that these individuals are not "real men" but rather rely on the financial support of older women for their livelihoods. The author feels sorry for the women who are unaware of their partners' dependence on these sugar mummies. The text also touches on the issue of government contracts and jobs being given to these individuals through their connections with powerful women.

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The text is a commentary on the prevalence of sugar mummies and gigolos in Nigeria, particularly in the political and corporate spheres. The author argues that these individuals are not "real men" but rather rely on the financial support of older women for their livelihoods. The author feels sorry for the women who are unaware of their partners' dependence on these sugar mummies. The text also touches on the issue of government contracts and jobs being given to these individuals through their connections with powerful women.

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