The BBC had produced a documentary exposing four lecturers – two from UNILAG and two from the University of Ghana, Legon – for allegedly harassing undercover reporters, who posed as students in need of help.
The release of the footage had drawn outrage from many Nigerians, who demanded that justice be served.
At an emergency management meeting on Monday, UNILAG suspended one of the lecturers featured in the documentary, Dr Boniface Igbeneghu, of the Department of European Languages and Integrated Studies, Faculty of Arts.
The Principal Assistant Registrar, Communication Unit, UNILAG, Taiwo Oloyede, told newsmen on Tuesday that the second lecturer in the documentary, Oladipupo, had also been suspended.
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I commend Unilag for their prompt actions.
ReplyDeleteThey should do more to expose others by creating avenue for students to come without fear to name others and other universities too should join this fight. I believe one day other sectors too will be exposed.
DeleteMore are still there,they should dig deeper,those lecturers should be made to name their fellow butchers.Why were coldrooms in the southeast and south south exempted from the documentary?
ReplyDeleteI hope you are not trying to bring tribalism into this matter?
DeleteBBC should spread their tentacles to IMSU too. A lot idt is sheleing there.
ReplyDeleteAre there other videos? please share....
ReplyDeleteThey did great! Other universities notorious for such should follow suit.
ReplyDeleteAfter suspension, what next? What's the guarantee that they won't quietly resume their positions?
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they should go to university of Abuja. Chief ubom bassey is there. well know for his Randy nature.
ReplyDeleteYou mean that shameless goat is still sleeping with females recklessly? For over 10 years now??,
DeleteThe dicey thing here is if they are not caught red-handed, These ones suspended be like na who they catch for hand na im be thief because they were caught on camera.They can easily get away with this sort of thing if they are not caught on the spot.
ReplyDeleteEven if nothing is done to the other ones about to be named, for the fact that their names have been publicly announced as involved in such is enough sef.