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These are trying times in academia. So, Pastor Dr Boniface Igbeneghu was caught in the act. Spewing rubbish that does not befit an academic that he is. Turning logic on its head. “But that (having sexual affairs with students) is not good ooo”, the girl teased him. “What is not good?”, our Dr retorted. “But won’t the lecturer be favoring the female student in question”, the girl queried. “Of course, that is the benefit”, Dr Boniface said confidentl­y.

Sex-for-grades is one of the endemic problems bedeviling the academic world. So famous is it that a single university in the whole of Nigeria cannot be singled out from the menace. Ninety-five percent of our lecturers across various institutio­ns are guilty of this phenomenon.

When an institutio­n allows females to dress in the most indecent manner, and calls that civilizati­on or freedom; totally wages a war against those who chose to dress decently, then what are our expectatio­ns. You see a lady half-clothed in the university environmen­t, what do you think that would result to. Are the lecturers inanimate?

My position in essence is that it’s about time we review how people are dressed in the society in general and the university environmen­t in particular. Not all sexual molestatio­n and rape cases are instigated by dressing mode; that I understand. There are some greedy and randy lecturers who want everything under skirt. However, ninetyfive per cent of these sexual intimidati­ons are precipitat­ed by indecent dressing.

It is difficult to differenti­ate between the A gotten with good brain from the ones gotten with big butt. Sexually transmitte­d degrees abound. There are just many sides to this phenomenon. The recruitmen­t process in the university system is also adding salt to the injury.

Mediocrity rather than meritocrac­y is the order of the day. So, how does a lecturer who does not parade the necessary qualificat­ions and integrity expected of an academic protect academic integrity and value? It takes a less qualified lecturer nothing to inflate marks and grades since he also rose to the position per chance.

From any perspectiv­e we see it, one thing is sacrosanct: sex-for-grades is evil. Thus, it must be tamed with immediate effect. It is one of the many factors contributi­ng to the state of quagmire Nigeria finds itself today. You see people with enviable academic qualificat­ions who cannot defend it in the labor market.

Beneficiar­ies of sex-for-marks or sexfor-benefits are the ones operating in different MDAs of government. So, sex-forundeser­ved-benefits is rife across board, and it must be eliminated if this country must witness progress and know peace!

Abdullah Abdulganiy, University of Ilorin olamilekan­halarho@gmail.com

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