Abstract

On Dec 2, 2013, in the small stylish Renoir Cinema in Russell Square, London, 22-year-old Dorcas Shola Fapson is being asked how she prepared for her role as a student in Lagos who sleeps with a man for money and gifts. She hopped on a plane to Lagos to speak with girls, apparently plenty, for whom such a lifestyle is normal. Fapson is speaking at the premiere of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation's third and final series of the HIV awareness drama Shuga.

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