Two lecturers of the University of Ghana cited in the BBC Africa Eye ‘Sex for grades’ documentary have been exonerated by the university’s fact-finding committee. According to the university, Prof. Ransford Gyampoh and Dr Paul Kwame Butakor were not culpable of engaging … Read more →
The University of Ghana fact-finding committee set up to investigate two lecturers indicted over the BBC “sex for grades” documentary has found them guilty of misconduct. In its report, the committee recommended that the matter should be brought before the … Read more →
An Associate Professor and the Dean of the School of Information and Communications Studies at the University of Ghana, Professor Audrey Gadzekpo has said that the committee set up to probe the sexual misconduct allegations leveled against some lecturers of … Read more →
One of the two lecturers of the University of Ghana interdicted Tuesday over allegations of sexual harassment says he welcomes the decision. Prof Ransford Gyampo said he respects the order by the management of the University asking him to step … Read more →
The office at the University of Lagos of an academic who featured in a BBC Africa Eye report about sex for grades has been sealed off. Boniface Igbeneghu was suspended after he was caught on film propositioning and sexually harassing … Read more →
The Anti-sexual Harassment Committee of the University of Ghana says there is not enough evidence in the BBC video to back the sex for grades claims against two lecturers of the university. According to the Chairperson of the Anti-sexual Harassment … Read more →
Academic institutions in West Africa have increasingly been facing allegations of sexual harassment by lecturers. This type of abuse is said to be endemic, but it’s almost never proven. After gathering dozens of testimonies, BBC Africa Eye sent undercover journalists … Read more →