Friday 17 June 2016

On allegations? of sexual misconduct

Hi lovelies....
So I woke up this calm, bright Friday morning to read news of alleged sexual misconduct by three of our 'Honourable' (I've always had an issue with referring to them as honourable) members of the House of Representatives in the United States of America when they went there for an official assignment in April of 2016. Hmmmm....

According to the story one of them, Mohammed Gololo allegedly grabbed a housekeeper in his room and solicited for sex. The other two,Mark Gbillah and Samuel Ikon allegedly requested parking attendants to help them 'arrange' for prostitutes. Hehehehehe... ghen ghen!


Anyone surprised by these allegations?? Our Nigerian men and their air of self-entitlement, especially our politicians who feel they can get away with anything. Here, they've young men and hotel attendants who're always willing to 'arrange' these small girls for them, so I guess they felt same could be obtained everywhere else; afterall, it's all about money, right?

Not that men over there are saints o, but trust our men here to have extramarital relations with reckless abandon. Even if their women find out, nothing will happen to them. Did these men ever stop to wonder what their wives and children will think now that the story is out? What an embarrassment!!! Although the report says 'allegedly', I bet that 99.9% of Nigerians already believe they're guilty. Shame!! Another national embarrassment. Now their Visas have been cancelled, they've also succeeded in making it difficult for people that bear the same surname as they do to get the American Visa! I learnt one has threatened to sue, abi sued the US Govt. I hope it's true, and I hope he strives to prove his innocence and prove us wrong. 

Please have a lovely weekend, don't mind these people that keep embarrassing us upandan! 

Hugs...

1 comment:

  1. Coitus interruptus I guess. If they did, we don hear am, if they didnt, which is not possible, the matter dey market square

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