
BBC Africa’s latest documentary “Sex for grades” shook the internet when it was revealed that some prominent lecturers in universities in Nigeria and Ghana demand sex from students in order to grant them some form of academic help.
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The investigative piece which was spearheaded by BBC Africa journalist Kiki Mordi showed Unilag professor Dr Boniface Igbeneghu and others trying to seduce young journalists posing as their students.
After the release of the documentary, Dr Boniface was sacked by the University of Lagos while his church where he is a preacher, Foursquare Gospel Church have also asked him to step down from the pulpit.
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According to reports reaching JiveNaija.com, Dr Boniface attempted to end his life after the disgrace by drinking rat poison in the late hours of Monday.
Further reports indicate that he has been rushed to Reddington Hospital and is currently receiving treatment.
Source: Jive Naija
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