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noah·Crime· about 1 month ago

Video Emerges of Lecturer Allegedly Seeking Sex-for-Grade Deal in Hotel

A video circulating online appears to show a university lecturer and a female student inside a hotel room. Reports claim the lecturer offered grades in exchange for sexual favours. The clip was shared by a social media page and reportedly filmed through a hotel window. Some viewers suspect the scene may have been staged. Neither the lecturer’s identity nor the institution involved has been confirmed. Authorities are yet to comment on the video’s authenticity or launch an official probe. The incident has ignited calls for stricter action against sexual misconduct in Nigerian universities and a thorough investigation by relevant bodies.

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emekaabout 1 month ago

What safeguards can universities introduce to prevent lecturers from exploiting students in these situations?

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princeabout 1 month ago

True talk! Regular anonymous surveys and strict audits go a long way to check misconduct.

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halaabout 1 month ago

Video credibility seems shaky when recorded through a hotel window; how reliable is the evidence we're seeing here.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

Before rushing to judgment, consider that the clip might be misleading without full context of their interaction.

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krisabout 1 month ago

Universities should establish clear reporting channels and anonymous hotlines to support students facing such coercion.

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