Sex For Grades: Angry Nigerian Calls Out Falz For Not Championing The Cause

[ad] BBC Africa Eye’s documentary titled “Sex for Grades” released on Monday literally broke the internet after its shocking revelation of moral misconducts in universities. Reporter...

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BBC Africa Eye’s documentary titled “Sex for Grades” released on Monday literally broke the internet after its shocking revelation of moral misconducts in universities.

Reporter Kiki Mordi, who knows first-hand how devastating sexual harassment can be, reveals what happens behind closed doors at some of the region’s most prestigious universities, went undercover to expose this heinous crime.

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There were many reactions that trailed this revelation, but in all of this, a certain Ozzy Etomi felt now would have been great for musician Falz to speak up and champion the cause.

Etomi’s tweet read: Where is Falz. A topic he’s passionate about has been trending all day and we haven’t heard a peep.

Falz who, according to his timeline hadn’t been on Twitter for 3 days, finally broke his silence saying: “…What we should be doing is working together to get rid of this dysfunctional system that allows women to be taken advantage of.”

However, many displeased by Etomi’s statement took to their individual timelines to express themselves which, in turn, led to Falz trending at the number one spot on Twitter NG.

Read some of the reactions below:

https://twitter.com/Kanyin_A/status/1181406022398889984

https://twitter.com/mrmanhere_/status/1181457843620327424

https://twitter.com/Elcrucifixio/status/1181451181438189568

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Violet Johnson

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