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“Freedom of Information requests sent to 120 universities found that students made at least 169 such allegations against academic and non-academic staff from 2011-12 to 2016-17.” Nigeria

I will strongly condemn any person, anywhere, who uses his position to seek sexual gratification.

The BBC, without first obtaining permission from UNILAG authorities to conduct an interview, literally invaded the institution and nobody is talking about that. Can any researcher from UNILAG go to BBC’s offices in London to conduct interview/research without first obtaining permission? If that is the case, why should our case be different? Why should BBC look down on us? UNILAG should feel offended by the invasion and take necessary legal measures to redeem its image.

Suspending the UNILAG lecturers, just like that, is unjustified in a matter that was clearly a set up. It amounts to buying into BBC’s cunning plot to mess us up, which is what they want. BBC wants to denigrate our universities. We should resist it. We should not swallow their cooked stories hook, line and sinker.

It is ill-advised and wrong for UNILAG to set up a panel to investigate two of its lecturers accused of sexually harassing “undercover reporters” purportedly seeking admission or change of course of study in the institution. That effectively nullifies the investigation. Investigate who or what? A “ghost,” an agent doing her work? Any investigation, as things stand, will give the BBC the undeserved upper hand to tarnish UNILAG’s image.

 

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This is what I called 'simulated sexual harassment'. I think Unilag should request for the full transcript of video no edited video. This would unravel the roles played by the actors. Specifically, if the lecturer enticed the lecturer which prompted him to act in demeaning way.

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