Emmanuel Udogu:
You are a god sent. And may your tribe increase! Now we have a basis for a comparative analysis of BBC underhand strategy when it comes to its treatment of the same subject matter when it comes to US and Europe on the one hand and Africa on the other.
The Moses Ochonus of this forum who blame us for taking the BBC to task, take note.
Note that in both sex-for- grades and paying someone to do academic work up to PhD level cheating for grades is the crucial issue: in one set of instances payment is in cash (the Kenyan issue) while on the other payment is in kind (sexual favours in the
Nigerian and Ghanaian issue.). How were they treated:
In the West African issues the recipient of the favours i.e professors were blamed in theory ( since we only had actors and not real students) In the Kenyan issue the receivers of favours were US & European students who paid for the favors were left off
the hook of corrupting the grading integrity of their institutions together with the western facilitators. Again it is the Africans who receive the blame. So one set of students were by proxy left off the hook because their professors facilitated the corrupt
practice while the western facilitators of the Kenyan actual cheating including student beneficiaries are all left off the hook with the Kenyan paid agents receiving all the blame from the BBC yet the core academic issue is falsifying the grading system and
you would expect the BBC to investigate the actual students falsifying their own university grading system with their institutions named but lo the institutions were deliberately left out because of the negative publicity that would attract to the quality
of degrees awarded by such institutions. The students attended European and American ghost institutions that functioned without blemish and the highest comparative standards.
And.......
I Rest My Case!
OAA
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Date: 24/10/2019 14:20 (GMT+00:00)
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - FOOD FOR THOUGHT