Following #SexForGrades scandal in Africa, former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has said on Twitter that the sexual harassment of students by university staffs is the part of the reasons why some parent send their children to school abroad.
The former minister said this in reaction to the sex for admission scandal exposed by the BBC Africa Eye — an investigation which was carried out to expose sexual harassment in universities in West Africa.
In his tweet,Fani-Kayode said the lecturer who was caught on tape, sexually harassing an undercover journalist who posed as 17-year-old admission seeker,
Is it any wonder that those that can afford it send their children to university abroad? Dr. Boniface Igbeneghu of UNILAG has a case to answer.”
“Boniface Igbeneghu, has a case to answer” he said.
The "sex for admission" scandal in West African universities which has just been exposed by @BBCWorld and @BBCAfrica is shocking.
Is it any wonder that those that can afford it send their children to university abroad? Dr. Boniface Igbeneghu of UNILAG has a case to answer.
— Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK) October 8, 2019