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No Lecturer was Entrapped in the SexForGrades Investigation, Documentary – Kiki Mordi

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By Eric Elezuo

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) investigative journalist who is also a radio presenter at Nigeria’s Women Radio 91.7 has said that the #SexForGrades investigation was carried out with utmost professionalism and none of the lecturers involved was entrapped.

Fielding questions from a foreign correspondent, Mordi stressed that the lecturers caught in the act were not entrapped, but that the investigation was a thorough job done by seasoned professional journalists who sought clarifications at every point throughout the nine months period the investigation lasted.

Mordi said “this is not an entrapment. Not a distortion. As a matter of fact, as I said earlier, before we even considered secret filming, we spent nine months gathering evidence around all the people that we eventually recorded, and evidence include dozens of interviews; with current students, past students and firsthand accounts of abuse. We had recordings, text messages, screenshots.”

Mordi further said all the investigative journalists that worked on this programme were professionals at every point and they sought clarity from the professors and lecturers.

L-R: Rep of Project Alert, Representative of the First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari Lady, Barrister Rimi, Kiki Mordi, Mrs Bisi Fayemi and Mrs Toun Okewale Sonaiya

“When we felt like we heard something inappropriate, we seek clarity, and of course, we definitely adhered to BBC editorial policy at all times. No, this was not entrapment,” she said.

Mordi spearheaded the uncovering of high profile sex escapes in two major universities in West Africa; University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria, and University of Ghana, Legon. She has hinted that her life has come under threat since the documentary was released, brought to the fore the hows and wheres lecturers have been taking advantage of hapless and helpless female undergraduates in most universities. Notable among those exposed in the investigation are Prof. Boniface Igbenaghu of the Department of European Languages, Faculty of Arts and Dr Samuel Oladipo, of the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences. Both men have since been suspended by the university authorities.

On her part, Toun Okewale Sonaiya the CEO of Women Radio 91.7 where Mordi heads the presentation unit said she is not surprised with the outcome of the investigation because sexual abuse is rife in Nigerian institutions.

Speaking on the involvement of Women Radio 91.7, Okewale Sonaiya said the station is “proud to be involved in this one year extensive sequences of undercover filming on the devastating impact of sexual harassment on the lives of young women and we hope this will result in positive outcomes for women in our universities.

Quoting extant laws, Okewale Sonaiya noted that Lagos Criminal law of 2011 (as amended) is very clear on sexual offences and harassment as it relates to lecturer/student and employee/employer relationships. Penalty for sexual offence and harassment is three years imprisonment. Where there’s penetration, sexual intercourse or rape, penalty is life imprisonment.

“So the law is there and we hope prosecution will kick in and justice will prevail,” she said.

Okewale Sonaiya commended Kiki and the entire BBC Africa Eye team for their level of professionalism during the cause of the undercover investigation.

Women Radio 91.7 is Nigeria’s only Radio station dedicated to Women.

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Apapa Tanker Accident: Scooping Spilled Fuel is Suicidal, Sanwo-Olu Warns Lagos Residents

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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has described the scooping of fuel by residents at the Apapa Bridge as a “suicide mission,” warning that the Lagos State Government will intensify enforcement to prevent actions capable of triggering mass casualties.

Sanwo-Olu spoke on Monday at the signing of the 2026 Appropriation Bill at the Lagos House, Ikeja, shortly after reports emerged of residents rushing to scoop spilled fuel from a tanker incident at Apapa.

He expressed disappointment at the conduct, stressing that such behaviour places lives at grave risk.

The governor commended the swift intervention of Lagos first responders and the police, who cordoned off the area and brought the situation under control before any explosion or disaster could occur.

He cautioned residents to desist from reckless acts, noting that the State would “leave no stone unturned” in safeguarding lives and property.

Linking the incident to broader issues of indiscipline, Sanwo-Olu said the government would enforce tougher penalties against environmental and safety violations, including indiscriminate dumping of refuse on road medians.

He disclosed that the 2026 budget makes provisions to strengthen the capacity of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) and private sector participants, with plans to expand compactor truck fleets and deploy additional equipment.

“We have instructed LAWMA not only to apprehend offenders but also to ensure they are charged for environmental violations,” the governor said.

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2027: Oyegun Welcomes Edo Obidient Movement into ADC

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National Leader of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Chief John Oyegun, on Monday, said a new Nigeria is possible with the calibre of people joining the party.

Oyegun spoke in Benin at the mass entry of the members of the Obidient Movement into the ADC.

The former Chairman of the All Progressives Congress stressed that the Obedient Movement’s entry into the party in the State is a sign that the people are ready to join the struggle for a leadership change.

Oyegun, who noted that he is happy that the Obidient movement is joining the ADC, added: “A new Nigeria is truly possible. A few days ago, I was in the hall when a colourful and important personality, Dele Momodu, joined us.

“Today is the first time I saw youths who were committed to the nation-building. It is my first time meeting members of the Obidient Movement in this number. We are convinced that the youth of this country are ready.

“You have decided to take up the struggle yourself by joining the ADC. I am happy. I want to say that from the day the coalition came together, I have been convinced that we are on the right path.”

“I am sure you are not happy with what is happening in Nigeria and Edo State. Remember that the chairman said our one target is to save the country. We must start to make sure that, through the ADC, we make a new Nigeria possible.”

The State coordinator of Obidient Movement, Asemota Idiogbe, described ADC as the right party to battle APC in Edo and Nigeria.

He stated that he expects Peter Obi to become the party’s flagbearer and, eventually, the president of the country.

He said: “This is the right party to battle the APC in Edo and Nigeria. The ADC will take over Edo and the country. We expect Peter Obi to be the president. We are here to improve the party, not to ask for positions.

“We will influence the masses to vote for the ADC. The party is for people who want a better Nigeria. I want to let you know that the current leaders were the ones who made the Labour Party thick. Now that we have fused into the ADC, Labour is no more.

“We don’t share money to mobilise people. We are self-funded. Some of those who won on our platform betrayed us and joined the APC.”

State Chairman of the party, Kenneth Odion, commended the Obidient Movement for joining the ADC, noting that the party was poised to do well in the next election.

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Army Dismisses Mutiny Threat Against Tinubu’s Govt

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The Nigerian Army has dismissed as false and misleading an online report alleging threats of mutiny by soldiers over salaries and allowances, describing the claim as sensational and detrimental to national security.

The acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Appolonia Anele, said there has been no threat of mutiny within the Nigerian Army.

Anele said that such conduct is alien to its ethos, discipline and professionalism.

She said mutiny is a grave offence under military law and incompatible with the loyalty of Nigerian Army personnel to the Constitution and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

Anele explained that the report relied on anonymous and unverifiable claims circulated through non-official channels, which did not reflect the views or disposition of officers and soldiers who were trained to address grievances through established military procedures.

Anele clarified that promotion increments is only one component of military pay and should not be misrepresented as total earnings.

According to her, military remuneration includes consolidated salaries, rank-based allowances, operational, field and hardship allowances, as well as other entitlements that vary based on deployment, qualifications and responsibilities.

She said the Nigerian Army, in collaboration with the Armed Forces of Nigeria and relevant government authorities, is implementing structured welfare reforms, including periodic reviews of salaries and allowances, enhanced operational incentives, improved accommodation, medical care and insurance packages for troops and their families.

The army spokesperson added that the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, had, since assuming office, initiated constructive engagements with relevant authorities on troop welfare, with positive outcomes already emerging.

Anele reaffirmed that the Federal government, under President Bola Tinubu, remains committed to the welfare and operational effectiveness of the Armed Forces amid evolving security challenges.

She urged the public to disregard unfounded reports and rely on official communication channels for accurate information on the Nigerian Army.

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