By Chris Paul Otaigbe
More culprits are beginning to emerge as the explosive investigation by the BBC into the sex for grades phenomenon in Nigerian tertiary institutions gains momentum.
The latest documentary released on Monday has identified one Samuel Oladipo, a lecturer in the department of economics, as also being one of the active participants in the sex-for grades scandal rocking the University of Lagos (UNILAG).
Oladipo was seen in the second stream of a documentary on sexual assault released by the BBC Africa Eye on Monday.
The school management earlier suspended a lecturer and former sub-dean of the faculty of arts in the institution, Boniface Igbeneghu, who was exposed in the documentary.
Igbeneghu was caught sexually harassing an undercover journalist who posed as an admission seeker.
The documentary has elicited reactions since its release, with many calling for the prosecution of the lecturers involved.
Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, vice-chancellor of UNILAG, was said to have confirmed the suspension of Oladipo, saying the lecturer “would be made to face a panel”