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Sex Scandal Rocks Cameroon S'tyle Agency
By Rita Akana in Douala
An allegation of an existing prostitution racket has been made against the General Manager of S’tyle Agency Company, Madam Marie Christine Molu who is now being investigated by the Douala police force. S’tyle Agency, a company that recruits air hostesses for Camair-Co is now fighting for its survival following media reports that many of the young Cameroonian girls popularly referred to as “Mannequin” are being use for sex trade both in Cameroon and abroad.
Police sources in Douala told Cameroon Concord that preliminary investigation has found out that Marie Christine Molu Njapndounke lives a lifestyle reserved only for CEOs of major Cameroonian State owned companies. She is reported to be paying her mannequin girls most of them university graduates the sum of 40,000 FRS CFA monthly but sponsors her daughter at the London Business School.
When police raided the parking lodge of her company in Douala recently, they found a convoy of cars among them a luxurious Nissan Juke and a Lexus RX 300. Madam Marie Christine lives in an apartment worth seven hundred thousand CFA a month and her actual salary noted a police spokesman is three hundred thousand CFA.
She has also been accused of arranging contract marriages for the young Cameroonian girls and European clients for which she collects a handsome fee.
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