What happens behind closed doors at some of West Africa’s most prestigious universities.
What happens behind closed doors at some of West Africa’s most prestigious universities.https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-africa-49907376/sex-for-grades-undercover-in-west-african-universities
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Institutions claim zero tolerance policies but do not take active measures to promote methods of encouraging the students to press charges in these situations. Despicable cases, like the ones retracted in the BBC interview are disturbingly common, and a certain system of monitoring and reporting is not imposed in figures that hold some type of power, they tend to exert those same powers on vulnerable students. I was raised aware of this, and my parents always made sure I was comfortable enough to at least report such situations to them, but for many, these cases might still be a taboo and the pressure felt when confronting it can be devastating. I urge for immediate change on the system, so that the suffering of past victims does not go in vain, and future generations can be preserved from such malice.
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Today is actually Simchat Torah!
Of relevance here, perhaps the clear message from Kohelet - Ecclesiastes - Chapter 3
which is from the Hebrew Bible but is not one of the Five Books of Moses //the Torah.
If it were not for human nature which some theologians attribute to “original sin”, and if only this were a comedy series, then this would be one of the most hilarious of rhetorical questions asked by a presumably innocent professor, even one voluntarily practising eunuchism “for the sake of Heaven”.
He asks in supposed wonderment, of course, not in merriment but in high seriousness, or maybe only sarcastically,
Indeed.
It’s not as if the academics in question are “busy” with their research, 24 hours a day, to the exclusion of everything else, such as eating, drinking and other basic bodily needs to keep themselves alive.
Didn’t we hear Bob Dylan say
But even the president of the United States
Sometimes must have to stand naked…
Hmmm. Slightly rephrasing the learned Professor, it could be,
Well, once upon a time, we did hear Slick Willy remonstrate,
“Now, I have to go back to work on my State of the Union speech. And I worked on it until pretty late last night. But I want to say one thing to the American people. I want you to listen to me. I'm going to say this again: I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. I never told anybody to lie, not a single time; never. These allegations are false. And I need to go back to work for the American people. Thank you”
“When academics are busy with research, with thinking, how would they have time for sexual harassment?”
Hmmm…
As morning smiles in her eyes
I look at the question squarely in the eye
as the professor pauses - takes a coffee-
break from his research
anxiously awaiting a reply.
We have yet to hear one of the miscreant Naija professors boast about how they can’t resist grabbing their victims by the hussy…
I am also a lecturer in a Nigerian university. So, I am also implicated. Is it not possible that those we cannot admit in post-UTME are enjoying this discourse out there? "Yes; they are proud. Let them have it!" Those of who lecturers are already guilty (frowning)!Anyway, this is the main point to be made: Is it not possible that ike otu gwu nwata, ike ogu adi ya mma (A child not interested in work, looks for a fight somewhere). When academics are busy with research, with thinking, how would they have time for sexual harassment?Sincerely,
The video talks about the actions that some lecturers take in order to exploit female students. This video sadly shows the truth of what actually happens, but what really angered me was the fact that with video evidence the university did not take actions to let go of the lecturers. This video goes on to talk a little bit about the victims' mental health after these incidents and the effects are devastating. I just feel like with this kind of evidence that the "Africa Eye" has, those professors should be exposed and let go of them as lecturers.--
On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 12:04:06 PM UTC-5, Briana Releford wrote:What happens behind closed doors at some of West Africa’s most prestigious universities.https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-africa-49907376/sex-for-grades-undercover-in-west-african-universities
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