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Newspaper from 2008/05/26

In Lagos, Nigeria, there are many street vendors who openly sell pornographic VCDs (video compact discs) despite the ban on such materials. The vendors display their wares on major roads and markets, and many customers, including students, pastors, and workers, purchase the VCDs. One vendor, Emeka, says that the business is lucrative and sustains him and his colleagues. However, a pastor, Festus Oresanya, describes the trend as a sign of the end time and regrets that it will continue unless people repent from their sins.

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In Lagos, Nigeria, there are many street vendors who openly sell pornographic VCDs (video compact discs) despite the ban on such materials. The vendors display their wares on major roads and markets, and many customers, including students, pastors, and workers, purchase the VCDs. One vendor, Emeka, says that the business is lucrative and sustains him and his colleagues. However, a pastor, Festus Oresanya, describes the trend as a sign of the end time and regrets that it will continue unless people repent from their sins.

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