The Senate has passed the Sexual Harassment Bill which is to stop sexual abuse of female undergraduates in tertiary institutions in the country. The bill titled: ‘A Bill for an Act to prevent, prohibit and redress Sexual Harassment of students
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Following the public outcry against sexual perversion among university lecturers who unduly reward or punish female undergraduates by awarding or withholding marks in exchange for sexual favours, Nigerian women have recommended that background checks on prospective lecturers should be conducted
Nigerian First lady, Aisha Buhari has reacted to the recent high profile revelation of sexual abuse cases in institutions of higher learning in the country, which was released by the BBC on Monday October 7th. The documentary titled Sex For
The Senate, on Wednesday, debated a bill which will see to the discouragement of bad behaviour in the form of sex-for-grades in tertiary institutions across Nigeria. This comes after the viral reports of the investigative documentary carried out by BBC
The Kaduna State University (KASU), on Wednesday descended on one of its academic staff, Bala Umar, popularly known as A.B. Umar, for allegedly soliciting sex for grades. Umar’s fate was sealed during a management meeting on Wednesday after a brave
The recent BBC documentary exposing the rot in universities taking the form of sex-for-grades has continued to generate a lot of reactions through out the country. The rot, it appears, has many sides to it, and is not just the
A close friend of the embattled UNILAG lecturer, Dr. Boniface Igbeneghu who was indicted in the viral sex-for-grades scandal, has made some fresh revelations about the alleged randy lecturer and pastor. Dr. Igbeneghu, a former sub-dean of Faculty of Art
More victims of sexual harassment in Nigerian universities have continued to share their ugly experiences at the hands of their lecturers. A few days ago, there was a shocking viral video of UNILAG lecturer, Dr. Boniface Igbeneghu, a former sub-dean
President Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to the recent high profile revelation of sexual abuse cases in institutions of higher learning in the country, which was released by the BBC on Monday October 7th. The documentary titled Sex For Grades has
Shocking cases of sexual harassment especially on women and innocent secondary school leavers across the country have been widely reported in recent times. Just recently, there was a viral video of UNILAG lecturer, Dr. Boniface Igbeneghu, a former sub-dean of
Nigerian rapper/actor, Folarin Falana, better known by his stage name Falz, and a civil rights group, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, have reacted to the video of UNILAG lecturer, Dr. Boniface Igbeneghu, a former sub-dean of Faculty of
Genevieve magazine publisher and mum-of-three, Betty Irabor is doing the good work on behalf of herself and all Nigerian parents. The 62-year-old mum took to Instagram to write a heartfelt post to children of Nigerian parents, apologising for having failed
Kiki Mordi, the BBC journalist who went undercover to expose university lecturers guilty of sex for grades, has started receiving death threats from people who are angry about the exposé. Kiki, who said she was herself a victim of sexual
Bisi Fayemi, the First Lady of Ekiti State has reacted to the trending documentary released by BBC Africa in which they carried out an undercover investigation and exposed the rot in West African universities where lecturers demand sex from female
Following the BBC ‘‘Sex for Grades” documentary that was launched today, Twitter influencer and dad-of-two, Wale Gates has joined the multitude of Nigerians who are sharing their experiences or that of others to buttress just how prevalent the sex for