A disturbing incident has emerged from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) as allegations surface against a senior lecturer, Dr. Kadiri Akeem Babalola, an Associate Professor in the Department of Botany, for allegedly sexually assaulting a 23year-old female undergraduate. Due to the explicit nature of the video, it cannot be shared here. Phoenix readers can tap ‘Read Original’ above to view the full article and video.
Reports indicate that the alleged assault took place when the student visited Dr. Babalola’s office to discuss issues regarding her academic results. Rather than providing the academic support she sought, the lecturer allegedly took advantage of her.VIDEO: CCTV Captures Moment Man Trying to Rape Lonely Girl in the Gym
The case has ignited widespread outrage among students, university staff, and the general public. Many are demanding a thorough investigation and strict disciplinary measures if the allegations are confirmed. Gender rights activists are calling for universities to strengthen sexual harassment policies and establish secure channels for students to report abuse.
Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case in Nigeria. In 2019, a BBC undercover investigation exposed several lecturers across Nigerian universities soliciting sex from female students in exchange for grades. The investigation, famously known as “Sex for Grades”, revealed shocking misconduct at UNILAG and the University of Ghana.Caught on CCTV: Secondary School Student Collapses After Alleged Affair With Teacher Inside Toilet
One lecturer caught in that exposé, Dr. Boniface Igbeneghu from UNILAG’s Faculty of Arts, was suspended after being filmed making inappropriate advances toward a female student. The scandal reignited public demands for stronger laws and stricter enforcement against sexual harassment within academic institutions.
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