Ghanaians divided over ‘Sex for grades documentary’

Ghanaians divided over ‘Sex for grades documentary’

Ghanaians on social media are reacting to the yet to be premiered BBC Africa Eye undercover investigation that has some University lecturers implicated.

The documentary dubbed ‘Sex for Grades’ is an undercover investigative piece into some academic institutions in West Africa which have increasingly been faced with allegations of sexual harassment by lecturers. This type of abuse is according to the BBC said to be an endemic, but it is almost never proven.

“After gathering dozens of testimonies, BBC Africa Eye sent undercover journalists posing as students inside the University of Lagos and the University of Ghana.

Female reporters were sexually harassed, propositioned and put under pressure by senior lecturers at the institutions – all the while wearing secret cameras,” the BBC said.

Excerpts of the documentary which highlights University of Ghana and University of Lagos in Nigeria has has taken over conversations on social media in both countries with some users calling for maximum punishment for those found culpable. Others think otherwise, saying this is not new and it happens in some of the finest university in the world citing Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

The documentary premieres today at 6pm.

Below are the reaction

By: Joseph Nii Ankrah

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