Call for Testimonies from Victims and Witnesses to Aid Anti-Sexual Harassment Drive
in the
Department of English and
Literature, University of Benin
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All victims of sexual harassment in the Department of English and Literature, University of Benin and witnesses to such atrocities who have definite information on them are hereby urged to send in their testimonies for addition to a petition to the university authorities on this subject.
Information from any point in time and from people from any department or even from those without any history of direct affiliation with the university, such as confidants of victims, is welcome, as long as the information relates to activity centred in the Department of English and Literature, University of Benin.
Healing and justice for victims, cleansing for the department, its incipient glory shining forth, is the goal.
You may contact
Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju
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by e-mail at toyin....@gmail.com
Aoiri Obaigbo
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Call for Testimonies from Victims and Witnesses to Aid Anti-Sexual Harassment Drive
in the
Department of English and Literature, University of Benin
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All victims of sexual harassment in the Department of English and Literature, University of Benin and witnesses to such atrocities who have definite information on them are hereby urged to send in their testimonies for addition to a petition to the university authorities on this subject.
Information from any point in time and from people from any department or even from those without any history of direct affiliation with the university, such as confidants of victims, is welcome, as long as the information relates to activity centred in the Department of English and Literature, University of Benin.
Healing and justice for victims, cleansing for the department, its incipient glory shining forth, is the goal.
You may contact
Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju
by Whatsapp or phone text at +234 805 143 9554
by e-mail at toyin....@gmail.com
Aoiri Obaigbo
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If calling Obaigbo please send a text with #S4G before calling.
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On 20 Oct 2019, at 16:23, Moses Ochonu <meoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
Toyin, I am sure your intentions are noble, but why do you expect victims and people with knowledge of sexual abuses and harassment to trust you, a total stranger and non-professional, with their stories? Would they not naturally be suspicious of how you intend to use the information or what you intend to do with it? And what about confidentiality? You did not even say they could send their stories to you anonymously or that you will anonymize their testimonies.
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Toyin, I am sure your intentions are noble, but why do you expect victims and people with knowledge of sexual abuses and harassment to trust you, a total stranger and non-professional, with their stories? Would they not naturally be suspicious of how you intend to use the information or what you intend to do with it? And what about confidentiality? You did not even say they could send their stories to you anonymously or that you will anonymize their testimonies.
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Oluwatoyin Adepoju,
With this fuller explanation you provided, I only got a bit more confused about your procedure, context and end goal. I can only rationalise that whatever it is you are trying to do is not conventional or orthodox research. I wish you every success with it.
If you were engaging in orthodox research for a sensitive subject like sexual harassment and you will like to publish it in academic outlets then the process will be different; obtaining and disclosing how you engaged with the ethical process and received ethical approval will be a requirement especially that you have a named organisation.
Good luck with it all the same.
Gbolahan Gbadamosi
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The main question for you is how do you protect yourself and the victims?
It’s a bold and necessary move from you Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju, a serious response to the slogan, “Justice delayed is justice denied”? If the authorities won’t act on behalf of the daughters, wives, mothers, girlfriends that are entrusted to their care, and with the urgency and the seriousness that’s demanded, then at least you will do what you can as part of your civic responsibility. In the circumstances it demands civil courage on the part of the victims, since so far it would seem that the corrupt system is stacked up against them - the strongman system in which the criminals perpetrate all manner of sexual exploitation with impunity because they are the supposed authority and as the authority they protect themselves by granting themselves immunity.
(I’m surprised that Nigeria being such a volatile society, incidents of gunfire have not been reported. Believe me, it is the frustration of “justice delayed” that often leads to terrorism and the kind of gunfire that is illustrated here .)
It would seem that the whole point of deliberate institutional delays ( bottlenecks ) creating queues when it comes to investigating these sordid allegations and bringing the criminals to justice is simply because some people in the educational system / University administration are anxious about saving their own skin and the skins of their cronies and maybe the reputation of their workplace, but what about their often traumatised victims?
(During the Lewinsky crisis, African presidents and even puny department heads were perplexed, wondering, “The US president is supposed to be the most powerful guy in the world and he can’t even do as he likes in the oval office!”)
Surely, such criminal activities should not be merely the province of “internal investigations” by the college authorities, but a case for the law enforcement agencies and the legal courts of Justice, the Law Courts and stiff prison sentences for the offenders plus compensation to the victims…
As Alagba Achebe “Among the Igbo the art of conversation is regarded very highly, and proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten"
Well here is some very edible palm oil / moral edification from the Hebrew Bible: Mishlei / Proverbs with lots of advice about this now untenable situation ( e. chapters 22 and 28…)
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I live in Sweden said to be “the rape capital of Europe”. There are statistics about rape in Sweden simply because these days with the rise of the Me too movement and more women empowerment in society, rapes are more often reported. The number of convictions for rape is another matter ( and by the way, it is a crime to buy sex in Sweden…
I tell all-out African brethren, especially the younger ones who have just arrived, that in Sweden, when a girl/woman/ even an ashawo says, “ No” or “NO!” – it might even be at the very last minute ( maybe she doesn’t like the colour of your underwear), No – means NO – so that the next morning, as has sometimes happened with some of the brethren, the police doesn’t wake you up from your snoring, you rubbing some sleep from your eyes and about to cuddle her once again, only to hear your dear Monica or Susanne saying, viciously or tearfully pointing at you,“ Yes, that’s him, he grabbed me by the p and raped me last night” … for lo and behold in the morning, whilst you were sleeping soundly, she had tiptoed off to the nearest police station to make a report – again without any remorse, merely baulking at the thought that you were now returning to your wife or girlfriend or indeed merely going back home, never to see her again, or maybe because she didn’t like the smile on your face when you were dreaming this morning, or talking in your sleep and calling another woman’s name. The trial and about eight years of imprisonment ahead. As for the trial, she will probably wearing that her short red skirt that will make the Oyibo jury convinced that the Nigger must have surely done it because, surely, no Negro would be able to resist that one, one of their daughters nieces, aunts, and she will surely make matters worse when she starts crying, re-telling in great heroic detail, how you – the animal, punished her…
Over there in the Great United States, another sad story:
Nigeria: I really still don’t get it. This reply about some of the steps that can be taken in order to protect the identities of the victims makes for painful reading. Isn’t rape first and foremost a case for the police? And the hospital – to obtain forensic evidence as “ exhibit A”?
This evening I asked Baba Kadiri, “Isn’t rape a crime in Nigeria?” He told me that it is and if I remember what he said rightly, there is a law “538” – that in Northern Nigeria (according to Sharia?) sexual intercourse outside of marriage is defined as rape; in which case I wonder if there are any ashawoes, alcohol, or hotels in the North, and now we have to add sexual exploitation in educational institutions , on top of all that.
The laws that define rape in Nigeria
The laws that define non-consensual sexual intercourse in Nigeria
As understood, the victims are vulnerable, are in the same situation as whistle-blowers and need the same kind of protection.
In my view, the bottlenecks in investigating sex crimes being reported and being committed by the powerful University teachers is tantamount to the obstruction of Justice
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