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A student of the University of Ghana has expressed disappointment in her lecturer who has been accused of sexual impropriety in an undercover investigation, Sex for grades.
In an interview with JoyNews’ Nancy Emefa Dzradosi, the female student said she least expected the conduct depicted in the video from Dr Paul Kwame Butakor, a lecturer at the Department of Teacher Education of the School of Education and Leadership, University of Ghana.
“I did not expect this from him, honestly I am very surprised because he seems strict, too strict for that,” she said.
In the documentary aired on Monday by the BBC Africa Eye, Dr Paul Kwame Butakor was captured allegedly trading National Service work placement in his department for sex.
The following video has more on the reaction from the University of Ghana student.
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