A heated public debate has taken over Port Harcourt’s airwaves following a viral online video exposing the routine physical harassment and groping of women inside popular local markets across the region.
Callers on the popular local radio show Hello PH expressed deep outrage, stating that the practice has been normalized for far too long under the guise of traders "calling customers." Listeners are actively calling on the Rivers State Ministry of Social Welfare, market union executives, and local security councils to deploy undercover task forces to main markets across the capital—such as Oil Mill and Mile 1—to arrest and prosecute anyone caught violating shoppers.

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