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| Sex-for-mark: What Student, Monica Osagie Told OAU Panel by 6Ebisco(op): 9:46pm On Apr 24, 2018 |
Dr Abiola Akinyode-Afolabi, the defence counsel for Miss Monica Osagie, the alleged victim in the sex-for-marks scandal at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, said on Tuesday that her client affirmed before an investigative panel that Prof. Richard Akindele deliberately failed her because she refused his sexual demand. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Osagie had appeared before the committee set up by the institution’s authorities in company with her counsel. Osagie, a postgraduate student in the Masters of Business programme, had released a recorded telephone conversation, which went viral, in which the lecturer identified as Akindele, allegedly demanded sex for marks. The committee, which held its session at the Pro -Chancellor’s Lodge on the campus, allowed only Osagie and her counsel into the venue. Journalists, students and some members of the National Human Right Commission who came to witness the sitting were not allowed into the venue by security personnel of the institution who manned the entrance. Akinyode-Afolabi, who spoke with newsmen after the closed door session which lasted for more than seven hours, said Osagie told the panel that she passed the course but was later failed by the don because of her refusal to sleep with him. She said that Osagie narrated in details what transpired between her and the don, adding that lawyers present at the meeting were not allowed to make any contribution. Akinyode-Afolabi, who is the Executive Director for Human Advocate Research and Documentation Centre, Abuja, said that Osagie also informed the panel that she recorded the conversation between her and the professor as evidence. She said Osagie also informed the panel that she reported the sexual harassment by the don to some lecturers in the university, adding that no action was taken by them. Akinyode-Afolabi said some lawyers who represented the lecturers who Osagie claimed she reported the case to also appeared before the panel. She said that Osagie also told the panel that she did not score 33 per cent as alleged but was failed so that she could bow to the sexual demand of the don. Akinyode-Afolabi said she was optimistic that the outcome of the panel would serve as a lesson to other lecturers who also engage in such acts. She, however, urged the panel to ensure that justice prevailed on the issue so as to maintain the integrity of the institution. Akinyode-Afolabi, who did not allow Osagie to talk to newsmen, said her client would always be available to give evidence whenever she was called upon. Members of the panel did not also speak with newsmen after the meeting. http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/04/sex-for-mark-what-student-monica-osagie.html
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| Re: Sex-for-mark: What Student, Monica Osagie Told OAU Panel by Nobody: 10:22pm On Apr 24, 2018 |
Yes, I investigated the call.. The professor had demanded five rounds of sex from her before passing her.. Initially, she wanted to agree from the onset but on hearing "five", she declined and that was where the gbegbe began.. Both should be suspended. The girl is not clean. She is used to shady ways.. The students in the dept will not have peace until the prof is gone, so... Suspend them both.. |
| Re: Sex-for-mark: What Student, Monica Osagie Told OAU Panel by dnawah(m): 10:42pm On Apr 24, 2018 |
[quote author=6Ebisco post=67001301]Dr Abiola Akinyode-Afolabi, the defence counsel for Miss Monica Osagie, the alleged victim in the sex-for-marks scandal at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, said on Tuesday that her client affirmed before an investigative panel that Prof. Richard Akindele deliberately failed her because she refused his sexual demand. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Osagie had appeared before the committee set up by the institution’s authorities in company with her counsel. Osagie, a postgraduate student in the Masters of Business programme, had released a recorded telephone conversation, which went viral, in which the lecturer identified as Akindele, allegedly demanded sex for marks. The committee, which held its session at the Pro -Chancellor’s Lodge on the campus, allowed only Osagie and her counsel into the venue. Journalists, students and some members of the National Human Right Commission who came to witness the sitting were not allowed into the venue by security personnel of the institution who manned the entrance. Akinyode-Afolabi, who spoke with newsmen after the closed door session which lasted for more than seven hours, said Osagie told the panel that she passed the course but was later failed by the don because of her refusal to sleep with him. She said that Osagie narrated in details what transpired between her and the don, adding that lawyers present at the meeting were not allowed to make any contribution. Akinyode-Afolabi, who is the Executive Director for Human Advocate Research and Documentation Centre, Abuja, said that Osagie also informed the panel that she recorded the conversation between her and the professor as evidence. She said Osagie also informed the panel that she reported the sexual harassment by the don to some lecturers in the university, adding that no action was taken by them. Akinyode-Afolabi said some lawyers who represented the lecturers who Osagie claimed she reported the case to also appeared before the panel. She said that Osagie also told the panel that she did not score 33 per cent as alleged but was failed so that she could bow to the sexual demand of the don. Akinyode-Afolabi said she was optimistic that the outcome of the panel would serve as a lesson to other lecturers who also engage in such acts. She, however, urged the panel to ensure that justice prevailed on the issue so as to maintain the integrity of the institution. Akinyode-Afolabi, who did not allow Osagie to talk to newsmen, said her client would always be available to give evidence whenever she was called upon. Members of the panel did not also speak with newsmen after the meeting. http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/04/sex-for-mark-what-student-monica-osagie.html[/quot]i think say na only fine girl them d sex-mark,some men no get choice. |
| Re: Sex-for-mark: What Student, Monica Osagie Told OAU Panel by laudate: 12:28am On Apr 25, 2018 |
plavic:The girl should have been more strategic and careful. If she was sure of what she wrote in the exam hall, and positive she had written the right stuff to get good grades, she should have called for an external examiner to remark her papers. After obtaining a pass mark from the external examiner, she could then have released the recording. As a student, once you are a high achiever with adequate mastery of your subjects, then your work should be able to speak for you. Very few lecturers would dare to approach you with this kind of nonsense sex-for-marks talk. And the few who try it, would get the tongue lashing of their lives. Nansense! ![]() |
| Re: Sex-for-mark: What Student, Monica Osagie Told OAU Panel by Mynd44(mod): 1:12am On Apr 25, 2018 |
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If she was sure of what she wrote in the exam hall, and positive she had written the right stuff to get good grades, she should have called for an external examiner to remark her papers.
After obtaining a pass mark from the external examiner, she could then have released the recording.
Very few lecturers would dare to approach you with this kind of nonsense sex-for-marks talk. And the few who try it, would get the tongue lashing of their lives. Nansense! 