at the Olympics, the Chairman House Committee On Sports, Hon. Godfrey
Ali Gaiya was allegedly busy enjoying himself at the prestigious Marriot
Hotel, where he lodged.
Hon. Gaiya, who represents Jaba/Zangon Kataf Federal constituency of
Kaduna state in the Federal House of Reps, was said to have attracted a
big attention to himself when he was about to check out of the Marriot
hotel….continue reading.
Although
the London Olympics has come and gone, yet the memory of the country’s
poor outing without a medal still lingers on in people’s mind. The other
astonishing story coming from London, however indicates that while
Nigerian athletes were busy competing for medals at the Olympics, the
Chairman House Committee On Sports, Hon. Godfrey Ali Gaiya was allegedly
busy enjoying himself at the prestigious Marriot Hotel, where he
lodged. Hon. Gaiya, who represents Jaba/Zangon Kataf Federal
constituency of Kaduna state in the Federal House of Reps, was said to
have attracted a big attention to himself when he was about to check out
of the hotel.
He watched porn in his room. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Hehe! Continue reading…
This is because the hotel management had requested that the honourable
should settle his total bills before he could be allowed to go. At this
stage, the honourable threw caution to the wind, insisting that the
hotel was trying to play a fast one on him. While the hotel was
restrained not to embarrass him with the disclosure of his bill, the
action of Hon. Gaiya had already attracted attention of busy bodies and
concerned Nigerians.
At a stage, when the hotel could not withstand the honourable’s drama,
it was disclosed that while the honourable was in his room, he was busy
watching pornography channels that were considered premium channels with
premium charges. At this stage, many were shocked and embarrassed that
while Nigerian athletes were busy trying to do the country proud, the
honourable was busy watching adult films in his hotel room.
Grudgingly, the honourable admitted watching the channels and was made
to pay about two hundred and forty pounds sterling, (£240).
When the honourable was contacted, he neither picked his phone nor responded to the short message (text) sent to his phone.
Written by Mosun Usman for Newsofthepeople