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Sex Orgy in Girls School

Sun, 26 Nov 2006 Source: Daily Guide

The ongoing power outage in the country has come at great cost to an all-girls secondary school in Accra.

A few days ago, three male students of the University of Ghana, Legon were caught in an unusual sexual encounter with three female students on the premises of the institution.


The Casanova boys who descended from their Legon base were all sons of tutors in the girls’ school and so had easy access to the compound for their romp.


According to a source at the school, the young Legon students who were visiting their fathers at the all-girls’ school, had struck relationships with the female students and when the school had its turn in the on-going power outage, the six jumped on the opportunity and indulged shamelessly in group sex right behind the school’s dining hall.


Unfortunately, the couples were caught by a prowling security man who was said to have heard arousing ecstatic noises “mmm…mmm…mmm” in the darkness near the school’s dining hall.


When he tip-toed to find out more, he caught the love scene live.


Guided by the noises of abandon which increased in volume as he approached, he reached the back of the dinning hall only to find the three pairs seriously in the adult action, oblivious to the shocked pair of security eyes fixed on them.

The man raised an alarm, which attracted the attention of some residents of the school, who closed in on them.


They were consequently rounded up and marched to the school authorities. As Daily Guide learnt, the female students were sent home on suspension almost instantly while the authorities tried to place a news blackout on the incident.


The sexual act, news about which has attracted the attention of some parents, is being discussed under hushed tones on the compound, especially since no formal notice about it has been made on the school’s notice board.


Daily Guide has learnt the three sex birds had been sent home.


Yet when the paper visited the school to ascertain the facts, the assistant headmistress in charge of administration told Daily Guide that nothing like that had happened, and no students had been dismissed.


When the reporter sought to know her name, she demanded to know the source of the information before doing so.

“I would tell you my name if you would disclose the name of the one who gave you the information.”


She would not listen to the pleas of the reporter to disclose her name for the purpose of this report and diplomatically ended the engagement by bidding him a curt farewell.


Meanwhile, an insider confirmed to Daily Guide that he had overheard some students discussing the scandal among themselves but had not been formally informed about it.


A mother who visited the school had also overheard the news and the hushed discussions. She wondered what was becoming of society these days, as she obviously wished such an action did not befall her daughter.


Daily Guide is still investigating the report.

Source: Daily Guide