Tag: Sex for Grades

  • Nigerian University suspends lecturer for 3 months over “Sex for Grades” scandal

    Nigerian University suspends lecturer for 3 months over “Sex for Grades” scandal

    Abia State University, Uturu, has imposed a three-month suspension on Dr. Udochukwu Emmanuel Ndukwe, a lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, following accusations of sexual harassment.

    According to Punch, the lecturer has faced multiple allegations of sexually harassing, intimidating, and extorting female students within the department.

    A video shared by LIB depicted the lecturer, naked and kneeling, being questioned by various individuals.

    Reports indicate that Ndukwe was allegedly entrapped by a final-year female student, whom he is accused of sexually harassing for the past two years, at a well-known hotel.

    LIB also reported that the lecturer married in 2022 and completed his PhD earlier this year.

    A letter dated July 30, 2024, and signed by the school’s registrar, Dr Acho Elendu, described the suspended lecturer’s actions as an “embarrassment.”

    According to the letter, a panel has been established to further investigate the suspended lecturer.

    “Following the disturbing online video clip involving you, trending on social media, which has brought embarrassment to Abia State University, the Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of the Governing Authorities, has approved your immediate suspension from duty for three months, in the first instance, with half salary, in line with the University Conditions of Service pending the conclusion of the investigation for which a panel has been set up,” the letter read.

    “You are to hand over any university property in your possession to your Head of Department.

    “By this notice, all relevant authorities of the university are to note, for strict compliance.”

    Below is the suspension letter

  • Many of my colleagues are now lesbians because of this man! – Ex-SRC prez ‘exposes’ STU lecturer

    Many of my colleagues are now lesbians because of this man! – Ex-SRC prez ‘exposes’ STU lecturer

    A former Student Representative Council (SRC) president of Sunyani Technical University (STU) has come forward with disturbing allegations against an unnamed lecturer, accusing him of sexually abusing and harassing female students.

    The former SRC president, now a doctor in the British army, revealed these shocking revelations in a viral video on social media. The accusations include claims that the lecturer preyed on vulnerable female students, coercing them into sexual relationships.

    “If you ever attended STU please come close and let’s talk about something. If you are still a student of Sunyani Polytechnic, come and let’s have a conversation. Not just them, but anyone else who has been able to have a tertiary education, please come close and let’s have a conversation.

    There was a lecturer in the school who disrespected women. Not only women but also men. But he mostly demeaned the vulnerable ladies. When he proposes love to you, and you reject him, he will fail you. He sleeps with the students, forces himself on them, and has sex with them,” he said.

    While refraining from disclosing the lecturer’s identity, the former SRC president provided hints about his department and history within the institution.

    “There was a time when this lecturer became a dean. He was in the marketing department.  And that lecturer, I know you are listening to me now. You are watching me,” he noted.

    Additionally, he alleged that the lecturer sent explicit content, made uninvited nighttime visits to female students’ hostels, and exhibited violent and abusive behaviour towards male students, especially during exams.

    “Some of our sisters are suffering and this particular lecturer I am talking about, he was the worst of all. If you are a woman, and he professes love to you, and you reject him, he will disgrace you. He used to send nudes to students. He goes after female students by visiting them late in the night at their hostels. Paying unannounced visits.”

    According to the former SRC president, the lecturer boasted about possessing charms and amulets, which he allegedly used to intimidate and manipulate both students and staff. He highlighted an incident involving an alleged rape during a school excursion, asserting that the lecturer’s purported use of charms contributed to a lack of accountability in that case.

    “This same lecturer, there was a time in school when a group went for an excursion and there was an alleged rape case and nobody could say anything about it. Nothing came out of it because the lecturer has amulets around his wrists and waist, and he keeps claiming he has charms, he has charms. Many would be saying as for this person, he deals with charms and so if you cross him, he will cast a spell on you. He fights with men on campus. He fails some and even has the guts to publicly tell them during exams, that “you, I will fail you, animal, fool!” he claimed.

    Despite the serious nature of the allegations, the former SRC president challenged the lecturer to refute the claims, promising to provide video, pictures, and voice evidence to substantiate his accusations. He further dared any other lecturer or institution in Ghana to dispute the allegations, emphasizing his readiness to expose more misconduct.

    Expressing concern for the affected students, the former SRC president called on authorities, including the board of governors, the vice chancellor, the Ministry of Education, and the police, to investigate the matter thoroughly and take appropriate action against the accused lecturer.

    “I dare you to come out and challenge me and I dare any lecturer all over Sunyani Polytechnic now Sunyani Technical University, to come out and dare me. Like you will see, video pictures and voice evidence. This is against the ethics of a lecturer. He is currently still at the school as I speak. I dare you, come out and chase me now, and you will see video evidence. All the way from 2012. Then you will know that yes, we still keep records. Ghanaian women are suffering. Akufo-Addo, Ministry of Education, IGP, investigate into these matters, some ladies are suffering,” he mentioned.

    Acknowledging the negative publicity generated, the former SRC president apologized to his alma mater, commending the current vice-chancellor, Professor Ing. Kwadwo Adinkrah-Appiah, for transforming the school and restoring its image.

    “Sunyani Ploy, today this video I am recording is not meant to disgrace you. Prof. Ing. Adinkrah-Appiah, you have done great work. You have elevated the school to a great level because there was a time when the school was sinking. But today, the school has regained its strength. God bless you and make you great. May all your workers continue to help you so that you can continue the good work that you are doing.”

    He concluded by speaking on behalf of the victims, urging authorities to address the trauma and injustice experienced by those affected by the lecturer’s alleged misconduct.

    “The reason I am so eagerly speaking is because 5 female students have contacted me telling that “Doc, because of what this man did to us, we have no interest in men and so now we are lesbians.” two of them are telling me that “Doc because of what this man did, we have never had a stable relationship”.  We commit that lecturer into God’s hands and the gods of our land,” he noted.

  • Nigeria’s Parliament bans ‘sex for grades’

    Nigeria’s Parliament bans ‘sex for grades’

    Nigeria’s outgoing parliament has finally passed a bill that aims to prevent the sexual harassment of university students.

    Once it is signed into law by newly elected President Bola Tinubu it will be illegal for lecturers to make any sexual advances towards students.

    Those who do have sexual relationships with their students could face up to 14 years in jail.

    The anti-sexual harassment bill was originally introduced in 2016 but did not pass both houses of parliament.

    It was reintroduced by the senate in 2019 following a BBC investigation that uncovered alleged sexual misconduct by lecturers in Nigeria and Ghana.

    BBC Africa Eye’s Sex for Grades documentary prompted outrage, but the bill was further delayed as the house of representatives wanted some changes – and two parliamentary committees had to come to an agreement on the final wording.

    Outgoing lawmakers are trying to wrap up business before newly elected MPs are sworn in next week.

    A student told BBC news she was happy about the development and hoped President Tinubu would pass it into law soon.

    Earlier in the month, a group of students had issued a statement to express their displeasure that the National Assembly had failed to pass it in time for his predecessor – President Muhammadu Buhari – to assent to it before leaving office.

  • Lecturer jailed over sex for grades

    A Moroccan university professor accused of giving students good grades in return for sexual favours has been sentenced to two years in prison.

    This is the first verdict in a string of high-profile sexual harassment cases at universities in Morocco. 

    The economics lecturer at Hassan I University in Settat city was convicted of indecent behaviour, sexual harassment and violence.

    Four more academics are due to appear in court later as part of the scandal.

    The story came to light in September through the leaking on social media of messages that are said to have been between the lecturers and students. 

    The allegations caused anger in Morocco but not surprise – a string of such scandals have tarnished the reputation of Moroccan universities in recent years.

    The current case was different in that it was brought to court – most reported incidents do not lead to prosecutions.

    Rights groups say this is symptomatic of a society in which sexual violence remains widespread and many women do not feel confident reporting their experiences because of concerns over possible reprisals or the perceived damage to their reputation and that of their family.

    Source: BBC

  • Sex For Grades: Kiki Mordi’s BBC Africa Eye documentary bags Emmy nomination

    Kiki Mordi’s Sex For Grades documentary has bagged an Emmy Award.

    The BBC Africa Eye documentary became popular after exposing lecturers in Universities in Ghana and Nigeria for soliciting sexual favours from female students.

    The documentary was born out of Kiki’s personal experience as a student in the University of Lagos, Nigeria.

    After its release, it started a cultural revolution in Ghana and Nigeria, exposing more corrupt lecturers.

    The Emmy nomination adds to the growing number of accolades it has received following it premiere.

    In a post ot announce the nomination, she wrote:

    “Here’s me, despite being an emotional mess, announcing that @BBCAfrica
    #BBCAfricaEye’s #SexForGrades is nominated in the “Current Affairs” category for this year’s international Emmys. Every single soul that made this project come alive deserves this honor!”

    Source: mynigeria.com

  • Sex for grades: Why take humans through such humiliations Rawlings fumes

    Former President Jerry John Rawlings has expressed outrage over “sex for grades”, the phenomenon of teachers exchanging academic favours for sex, wondering why people can put others through such humiliating moments, MyNewsGh.com has filed.

    The former President has described the phenomenon as incomparably bad, corrupt and corrupting and one destroying the fibre of society.

    Read: Rawlings should shut up Maurice Ampaw warns

    “Not only are such brilliant girls getting unfair deals but apparently sometimes the dumb ones get upgraded with that first and second honours or whatever it is when everybody knows they are not worth it.

    I would wish they would examine some of the first class ones too, to see if their performance their written what and what correspond to the mark they have been given.

    Do you understand where I am coming from? Why should we be taking human beings through such humiliation? Nothing is as bad, as corrupt and as corruptible as breaking what I keep calling the moral fibre of a society. And nothing can be as bad as this. It is a short cut to destruction,” he observed.

    Read: Sex for grade: Rawlings denies Chronicle story; demands retraction

    Former President Rawlings is the latest to add his voice of criticism to this canker that seems to be gaining ground in tertiary institutions across the country and beyond.

    Recently, a BBC Africa Eye undercover investigation uncovered alleged sexual harassment in the Universities of Lagos and University of Ghana.

    Two Senior Lecturers of the University of Ghana, Prof. Ransford Gyampo and Dr. Paul Kwame Butakor who were captured in the infamous exposé have been interdicted pending the outcome of investigations.

     

    Source: mynewsgh.com