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Rivers varsity suspends lecturer over ‘sex-for-grade’ scandal

By Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt
26 August 2021   |   4:04 am
The management of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education has suspended a lecturer at the Department of Curriculum Studies, Dr. Samuel Abiye, for three months and placed him on half salary over an allegation...

The management of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education has suspended a lecturer at the Department of Curriculum Studies, Dr. Samuel Abiye, for three months and placed him on half salary over an allegation of sexual extortion for grades from one of his female students.

The Guardian gathered that the lecturer was recorded by a female student who he promised to help pass his course and all other courses taught by other lecturers in their department on condition of sexual gratification.

Abiye was said to have reportedly directed the female student to meet him at the King James Hotels towards Eagle Cement area of Rumuolumeni, in PortHarcourt Local Government Area of Rivers, for the deal. But the girl, instead of yielding to the request, forwarded her recorded conversation with the lecturer to the authorities.

The university has, therefore, directed that all courses taught by Dr. Abiye for the first semester of 2020/2021 be re-graded through conference marking to be supervised by the Dean of Education Faculty.

A statement by the Vice Chancellor, Ozo-Mekuri Ndimele, said: “All Abiye’s courses and supervisees have been reassigned to other lecturers in his department.

“The matter has been referred to the University Staff Disciplinary Committee for further investigation to determine his fate.”

The vice chancellor said the institution was determined to keep its corners tidy.

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