Sabo Prostitutes held free sex night vigil to celebrate Chief Ganiyu Fawehinmi transist into the world beyond - Funny but it is real.
On the eve of his interment, some commercial sex workers at the Sabo area of Ondo town paid tribute to him in a weird way: They offered free sex to men as they basked in the euphoria of the moment.
A source told Saturday Sun: “Some prostitutes at a popular brothel in Sabo held a vigil for the late apostle of good governance. They enjoyed or rather expressed themselves. They drank and danced all night in front of the brothel.
Some of them even offered free sex to the men around. Some were heard shouting, ‘come and f••k Today, na FOC (free of charge), this night we no charge money because of Gani.’ There was so much excitement in the brothel and its environs, showing that Gani was truly a man of all people”.
An okada rider and vulcanizer, who identified himself simply as Bayo, told our reporter that he took advantage of the free sex offer to enjoy himself.
He said: “I went to Sabo that Monday night to buy suya after the day’s work. Then somebody said that the women at the hotel were giving free show. I rushed there to see things for myself. When I got there, I saw some of the girls dancing, smoking and drinking. Some of them were calling “come shine free kongo for Gani”. I decided to try one of the women and we went inside just like that. That was what happened.”
The father of one, who claimed that his wife travelled that day to Ibadan to buy some goods, however, added that he bought two bottles of beer for the lady at the end of the game.
Another observer/participant, a taxi driver, who introduced himself as Tope, said that he did not allow the offer which was too attractive to true to pass him by.
According to him: “One of the girls I know there said I should come and do it with her free for the sake of Gani, who was to be buried. Who no like better thing? But no be only me o, some other people do am with the women. I just bought a packet of condom and I later bought a bottle of big stout for the lady”.
Tope said that when he got to the brothel for a drink and saw the scarlet ladies offering free sex, he was pleasantly surprised. He said that he initially thought it was a gimmick but “when I followed one of the girls to her room, she pulled off her skirt immediately without asking for money. So, we did it and later drank beer together”.
One of the commercial sex workers, who gave her name as Tonia, told Saturday Sun she and her colleagues celebrated the life and times of the late foremost activist because he fought for the common people. According to her,“some of us are in this business because of bad government. There is no work, there is no food, everything is dead in this country. Gani was telling them to change but they refused, and detained him in prison where he contracted the illness that later took his life. We no happy doing ashawo work but wetin man pikin go do?”.
It was also gathered that various classes of women of easy virtues stormed Ondo town during Fawehinmi’s funeral because of the huge presence of dignitaries from various parts of the country. A source said: “So many ladies came to Ondo just to hustle because they know that some of the men would need female company at the end of the day. They needed to use what they have to get what they need. Again, some of the ladies who came could not afford accommodation in the hotels and so ended up sharing the bed of some men. One of my guys saw one of the ‘stranded’ ladies and took her to his hotel room for the night. In fact, they were together until after the burial”.
Investigations also revealed that no other burial took place in the town that day. An indigene of Ondo, Kunle Akindugbade said: “No other burial held in Ondo on Tuesday, it was not necessarily that there was a restriction to that effect, those who lost their loved ones and were planning burial that day had to change their plans because they knew that nobody would be there. You cannot share a day with Gani because everyone wanted to be part of his farewell”....
Source: Sunonlinenews.com
A source told Saturday Sun: “Some prostitutes at a popular brothel in Sabo held a vigil for the late apostle of good governance. They enjoyed or rather expressed themselves. They drank and danced all night in front of the brothel.
Some of them even offered free sex to the men around. Some were heard shouting, ‘come and f••k Today, na FOC (free of charge), this night we no charge money because of Gani.’ There was so much excitement in the brothel and its environs, showing that Gani was truly a man of all people”.
An okada rider and vulcanizer, who identified himself simply as Bayo, told our reporter that he took advantage of the free sex offer to enjoy himself.
He said: “I went to Sabo that Monday night to buy suya after the day’s work. Then somebody said that the women at the hotel were giving free show. I rushed there to see things for myself. When I got there, I saw some of the girls dancing, smoking and drinking. Some of them were calling “come shine free kongo for Gani”. I decided to try one of the women and we went inside just like that. That was what happened.”
The father of one, who claimed that his wife travelled that day to Ibadan to buy some goods, however, added that he bought two bottles of beer for the lady at the end of the game.
Another observer/participant, a taxi driver, who introduced himself as Tope, said that he did not allow the offer which was too attractive to true to pass him by.
According to him: “One of the girls I know there said I should come and do it with her free for the sake of Gani, who was to be buried. Who no like better thing? But no be only me o, some other people do am with the women. I just bought a packet of condom and I later bought a bottle of big stout for the lady”.
Tope said that when he got to the brothel for a drink and saw the scarlet ladies offering free sex, he was pleasantly surprised. He said that he initially thought it was a gimmick but “when I followed one of the girls to her room, she pulled off her skirt immediately without asking for money. So, we did it and later drank beer together”.
One of the commercial sex workers, who gave her name as Tonia, told Saturday Sun she and her colleagues celebrated the life and times of the late foremost activist because he fought for the common people. According to her,“some of us are in this business because of bad government. There is no work, there is no food, everything is dead in this country. Gani was telling them to change but they refused, and detained him in prison where he contracted the illness that later took his life. We no happy doing ashawo work but wetin man pikin go do?”.
It was also gathered that various classes of women of easy virtues stormed Ondo town during Fawehinmi’s funeral because of the huge presence of dignitaries from various parts of the country. A source said: “So many ladies came to Ondo just to hustle because they know that some of the men would need female company at the end of the day. They needed to use what they have to get what they need. Again, some of the ladies who came could not afford accommodation in the hotels and so ended up sharing the bed of some men. One of my guys saw one of the ‘stranded’ ladies and took her to his hotel room for the night. In fact, they were together until after the burial”.
Investigations also revealed that no other burial took place in the town that day. An indigene of Ondo, Kunle Akindugbade said: “No other burial held in Ondo on Tuesday, it was not necessarily that there was a restriction to that effect, those who lost their loved ones and were planning burial that day had to change their plans because they knew that nobody would be there. You cannot share a day with Gani because everyone wanted to be part of his farewell”....
Source: Sunonlinenews.com


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