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BBC Africa Eye is set to release a documentary targeted at lecturers in some West African universities who have been harassing their students for sex in exchange for grades.
The media corporation collaborated with journalists across West Africa for this investigation. According to JoyNews sources, one of Ghana’s premier universities, the University of Ghana will be hit hard in this documentary.
Two or three professors are implicated in the investigations.
Posting the trailer of the documentary on their Twitter page, BBC Africa Eye in the trailer said, “university lecturers and professors who sexually harass your students Africa Eye has been watching you.”
The documentary is set to come out on Monday, October 7.
Watch the trailer below:
For the past year, BBC Africa Eye has been secretly investigating sexual harassment by lecturers at West Africa's most prestigious universities.
Stay tuned... ðŸ‘#BBCAfricaEye l #SexForGrades pic.twitter.com/GSi0dcvwry — BBC News Africa (@BBCAfrica) October 6, 2019
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