UNILAG suspends another lecturer in sex-for-grades scandal


Gbeleyi Abayomi

The last may not have been heared of the sex for grades documentary where a counple of lecturers from nigeria and ghana were exposed, as the University of Lagos has suspended yet another lecturer .

This time, Samuel Oladipo, a lecturer in the department of economics, who was seen in the second stream of a documentary on sexual assault released by the BBC Africa Eye on Monday.

Earlier , The school management suspended Boniface Igbeneghu, a lecturer and former sub-dean of the faculty of arts in the institution, who was exposed in the documentary.

Igbeneghu was caught sexually harassing an undercover journalist who posed as an admission seeker.

The documentary has generated a whole lot of reactions since its release, with many calling for the prosecution of the lecturers involved.

Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, vice-chancellor of UNILAG, was said to have confirmed the suspension of Oladipo, saying the lecturer “would be made to face a panel”.

“The entire episode is unfortunate and tragic because lecturers are supposed to be loco parentis to the students. My appeal to our colleagues is to refrain from a negative act that can tarnish the image of the university and themselves,” Ogundipe was quoted as saying.

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) had also called for a thorough investigation into the allegations made against the lecturers.

Dele Ashiru, chairman of the union’s branch at UNILAG, condemned the development and warned its members to refrain from actions capable of bringing disrepute to the Nigerian university system.

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