hehehehe.....Na wa ooooo........The Acting Rector, Federal Polytechnic, Ekowe, Bayelsa State, has slumped and died at a hotel in Ughelli during alleged sex romp with an unidentified female teenager.
The rector was said to have slumped at his hotel room in Zekoh Place located at Onoharigho street, Ughelli and was rushed to a private clinic, few kilometers from the hotel were he was confirmed dead on arrival.
“He had gone to the hotel in company of a female teenager and booked a room for an hour of love session with the girl,” a source at the Ughelli Area Command told Vanguard.
Speaking further, the source said:
“The girl raised an alarm when the chief slumped but absconded following reports that the victim was confirmed dead.“Though no arrest has been made in connection with the incident, a female manager of the hotel was arrested for questioning but has since been released.”Suspecting foul play over the incident, a family member who spoke to Vanguard at the Rector’s Upper Agbarho residence said: “We are having a meeting with elders of the family if an autopsy would be conducted after which we would take a stand on the matter.”
However....
The Rector, Federal Polytechnic, Ekowe, Bayelsa State, Mr. Seiyaboh Idah, has said he is not dead contrary to reports on the social media and some online newspapers.
But Idah, who expressed serious concern over the report, described it as embarrassing.
He described the the report as careless, irresponsible, unprofessional and contrary to a minimum standard of journalism anywhere in the world.
Idah said there was nothing true about the report, noting that it was totally against his “character, moral rectitude, ideals and qualities.”
The rector stated, “I was highly embarrassed by the report. The school, the students, my family including my parents, were all embarrassed and assaulted by the falsehood.
“My friends all over the country and the world have been calling me over this incident to confirm whether l was still alive. You can see that l am alive and kicking.”
The rector said he had already briefed his lawyers, demanding that they take legal action against the online newspapers.
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