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<br>In recent years, the phenomenon of sugar daddy relationships has gained significant traction across various urban centers, including Abuja, Nigeria’s capital. Sugar daddy sites, which facilitate connections between older, wealthier males and younger people looking for financial assist, have proliferated within the digital age. This article aims to explore the dynamics of these sites inside Abuja, inspecting the motivations of contributors, the sociocultural implications, and the broader context of relationships in contemporary Nigerian society. |