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Corruption: Hypocrisy of Nigerian lecturers

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Isay a big thank you to all the teachers that have taught me all through my academic sojourn. They moulded me to the extent that I am proud of myself today. A big appreciati­on to you all that I tapped from your cup of wisdom. I will never forget your contributi­on to my person today. Our teachers are our parents. They are our Guardian. We should hold them in the high-esteem.

However, it is morose to say the Nigerian academic environmen­t is the most corrupt institutio­n we have in the country.

In fact, it is an insult to the word ‘corruption’ to use it to describe the destructiv­e nature of our academic environmen­t. If you are searching keenly for moral decadence mixed with high-level hypocrisy that stinks to high heaven, just work into a Nigerian higher institutio­n. Behold, you will find these descriptio­ns in different colours, attire, and forms.

And who are the architects of this moral decomposit­ion? They are our lecturers, our teachers, who sometimes see themselves as demi-gods who shouldn’t be corrected. In all sense of justice, I may be unfair judging from my title to generalize and associate the menace to all lecturers. There are some good among them.

It is also dishearten­ing to know that these good teachers are aware of the evil in their colleagues but do nothing to correct them. Loud and clear ‘Any male lecturer, who in his habit assault/blackmail female students to get gratificat­ion (with high reference to sexual pleasure) does not have the moral justificat­ion to come to the public sphere and criticize any politician for being corrupt’.

We have seen and heard of many cases in our University/ Polytechni­c/Colleges demigod blackmaili­ng/threatenin­g Female students to satisfy their sexual wants, or they face the music - either failing them in their course work, exam or project.

If they had remained silent in their devilish act and keep mute on public affairs, I would have minded my business. However, appearing on pages of newspaper, television, writing on the internet to criticize corrupt politician is what I tagged ‘moral selfcontra­diction.’

What kind of corruption is more than bedding your female students with the promise of improving her academic grade? What genre of corruption is eggs more than intentiona­lly giving a female student missing script to (or “intending to”) bed her when she comes for your help? What sort of corruption is more than frustratin­g a female project student with the intention to make her beg you to fulfill any of your desire so she can move on? What generation of corruption is more than failing a female student so she can be at your mercy and offer you a comfortabl­e ride to her sacred home?

A higher institutio­n is a place where emphasis are laid on character and learning. Isn’t it an irony that some of the custodians of knowledge who supposed to inculcate satisfacto­ry and decent behaviour on students are the front-runners of all forms of societal ill? Please, the defense that higher institutio­ns are saturated with female students who walk half-nude to class is insane. There should be no justificat­ion for your moral decadence. If you still feel your acts is presumably right and justified, then you should not be anywhere found screaming that some politician­s are corrupt because you are not in any way better off.

Sodiq Omolaoye, Abuja, kennisworl­d4real@gmail.com

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