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Why I Slept In Port Harcourt Brothel 23 Years Ago – I Go Dye

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Nigerian comedian, Francis Agoda, popularly known as ‘I Go Die’, has recounted how he spent a night at a brothel in Port – Harcourt many years ago. 

Naija News reports that the comedian via his verified Instagram account on Tuesday disclosed that he could not afford to sleep in a hotel after he was invited for an event which paid him so little.

According to I Go Dye, he was paid 10,000 naira and did not know his feeding, accommodation and transportation were part of the money.

He said he had to beg a prostitute to allow him spend the night in her room for one thousand Naira.

Recounting the experience, he shared a throwback photo of that very day with the caption : “This picture Expresses a rare story of zeal and hope, this was 23years ago, Dec 26th 2000 with the producer of Nite of a thousand Laugh Mr Opa Williams at Port harcourt Nite of a thousand laugh event.

“On this day, I wasn’t able to sleep in an hotel because I was paid 10k months before the event, I didn’t knew my accommodation, transportation and feeding was part of the 10k .

“It was when I got to PH that I was informed, about my logistic.The cheapest hotel I could get was 5k and I only had 2k with me, 10k don almost finished since October when dem give me.

“The only option available was to cross to a joint where runs girls were staying , The one I met for accomodation requested for 1k but insisted that the space to sleep wil be available by 2am when all her customers don come finished so I agreed .

“After my performance I went there to sleep , my greatest surprise was that around 5am person still come knock door come wipe, she say make I wait for outside for 30munites, Na the noise make me go Water line that morning find motor when Dey go Warri.

This is just a simple story for anyone to understand that no matter the difficulty you are going through today,there’s a brighter day ahead, we must keep faith live and believe in the beauty of our dreams . NOTE Chris Oyakhilome and Chris Okotie nor Fry hair reach me that year. Francis Agoda.”

Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.