Audio : Prof. Rev Akindele Richard Demands 5 Rounds of LEGBEGBE in Exchange for good grades
Several students and staff told PREMIUM TIMES that the male voice was that of Richard Akinola, a professor in the management and accounting department of the faculty of administration at OAU. We also gathered that lady is a final-year student, who failed a course taught by Mr Akinola. Several efforts to get the lecturer's reaction were unsuccessful on Monday. He was not on sit at the different times our correspondent went to his office.
A senior academic staff in the accounting department, who volunteered to speak without being named, told our correspondent that Mr Akinola was "caught three years ago" for engaging in the sex-for-mark practice, a common problem in Nigerian universities.
"Every Nigerian adult, who is not a liar, who schooled in Nigeria, knows a Nigerian girl that was hassled for sex over marks/not failing a course in Nigerian public universities," commented Japhet Omojuwa, one the social media users demanding authorities act to deter others.
The leaked conversation suggests the student had refused the lecturer's initial sex demand to upgrade her. But then, she called later to seek the lecturer's assurance she would be passed once sexual intercourse happened between them. The lecturer said after sleeping with her "I will do it in your presence." Yet, there was no agreement again because the lecturer said he would sleep with the student for five different days, a condition the student rejected.
The following dialogue occurred in the audio
Student: Hello Sir, Professor Akindele, yesterday you said something but because I was close to my boyfriend I could not say anything. You said you've submitted it
Lecturer: I gave you an opportunity and you missed it. Forget about it. You will do it next year.
Student: I was really seeing my period Professor Akindele.
Lecturer: Stop mentioning my name. And now nko?.
Student: I am not on my period now.
Lecturer: Your boyfriend has done it yesterday?
Student: Is it every time that someone will be doing with the boyfriend? Is it every time you do it with your wife?
Lecturer: Yes
Student: It's a lie, not possible. So what's the plan now?
Lecturer: Let's have the first one today and then we will do another one tomorrow. Is our agreement not five times?
Student: Is it B that you want to give me or C? Why would it be five times you will knack me?
Lecturer: That's what I will do.
Lecturer: You are welcome.
When contacted, the spokesperson for OAU told our correspondent the management already knew about the scandal.
"The university is aware and we are setting up machinery to critically look at the issue to determine the veracity otherwise there won't be conclusion," said the spokesperson, Abiodun Olanrewaju.
The trust in Nigerian universities to deal with sexual harassment is low and OAU, this time, will have to act decisively to raise public trust. Many Nigerians monitored on social media believe predatory lecturers, even when exposed, are left unpunished, thereby increasing the rate at which lecturers sexually abuse female students.
Commenting, Remi Sonaiya, OAU retired professor and former presidential aspirant, said: "Terrible! Unfortunately, many universities don't have strong deterrence or punishment for abusers. Students should be encouraged to speak out when such things happen. There must be at least someone in the institution who can be trusted and confided in. Justice must be done.
An investigative report by PREMIUM TIMES in 2015 showed Nigerian universities, including foremost ones like the University of Lagos, are not doing enough to discourage sexual harassment of female students by their lecturers. In the report, many students interviewed admitted not having confidence in the system – school authorities – to protect them against lecturers with a fondness for sexual harassment.
"If reliance is placed on universities to get rid of sexual harassment, nothing will ever happen. There needs to be an ombudsman for the tertiary education sector with people from private sector sitting on sexual complaints committees," the user tweeted via @Mofe_To.
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