Saturday, 30 November 2024

TOP POLITICIAN MERCILESSLY BEATEN BY PROSTITUTES IN ASABA

Few days ago, an undisclosed top politician in Delta state was disgraced and beaten by four prostitutes after he allegedly underpaid them after they had rendered their services.

 

 

Pulse reports that, the politician was said to have to have enjoyed the company of the four girls for two nights alongside his friend/ business partner who came to town from Abuja.

 

 

 

The politician, who had agreed on a certain amount of money, was reported to have approached the girls at a popular hotel and struck a deal with them to spend two nights with him and a friend.

 

After the girls have fulfilled their part of the bargain, he decided to outsmart them not knowing the girls were smarter than he was.

That night, after his friend had flown back to Abuja, he gave the girls half of the money they had bargained for and told them he wanted to go to the bank and get the balance but he never came back.

After waiting endlessly for him in the hotel room, the girls caught him and the hotel and when they asked him for their balance, he pretended not to have had anything to do with them.

The girls got angry and insulted him at the top of their voices, tore his shirt, gave him series of slaps and kicks until he was rescued by the hotel bouncers.

Pulse added that it was not a funny sight as the girls beat the hell out of “Oga SA”, at a popular hotel along Nnebisi Road, Delta state.

However, the politician was said to have played a vital role in the government of former governor, Emmanuel Uduaghan and even served as one of the governor’s Senior Assistant had sought the services of these tertiary institution students in the state, who were struggling to make ends meet.

 


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