By David Serumaga Dear Editor: Education is one of the core values that the Government of the Republic Uganda, parents, caretakers, sponsors and teachers aim to give the growing generation such that in future, the nation can have a society that is knowledgeable and can transform the communities or the world. Currently the society has changed and a few individuals are weakening this goal including the students themselves. Astonishingly, critics have put their focus only on teachers, lecturers and tutors forgetting that there is another group that is fully involved in this saga yet it is not challenged.

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Sex For Marks In Nigerian Universities: The Untold Stories! - Education - Nairaland
According to the documentary, before the BBC Africa Eye team commenced investigation on Boniface, scores of students had alleged that Boniface harassed them. The BBC Africa Eye has released a year-long investigation documenting the sexual harassment behaviour of some lecturers at the University of Lagos and the University of Ghana. In the minute video released by the media house on Monday, Dr Boniface Igbenuhue, a lecturer of the Faculty of Arts in Unilag, the current sub-dean and the head pastor of Four Square Church, was heard in one of the discreetly recorded videos telling an undercover reporter who had disguised as a year-old admission seeker to switch off the light so he could kiss her. Boniface quizzed the undercover journalist about her age and sexual life, things that are totally out of the purview of an academic mentor. One of the students who was featured in the documentary said Boniface harassed her while she was his students. The lecturer also revealed, while being discreetly filmed, that lecturers at Unilag had a secluded room at the senior staff club where students were harassed by lecturers. Unlike Boniface, an undercover journalist approached Dr Paul Kweme Butakor of Ghana, as a final-year student seeking internship placement. Butakor wasted no time in asking the supposed students to be his girlfriend. Universities rules forbid such a relationship between students and lecturers.
Actor Bolanle Ninalowo shares cute photos to celebrate lookalike…. Police arrest woman used by different pastors to perform fake…. Lead vocalist of popular singing group, Veentage band, Ejiro…. Lady leaks bedroom video with Naira Marley after sleeping with…. Naira Marley reveals how he prefers to wake his wife. Nigerian Pastor jailed for 34 years for raping male and female…. Actress Padita Agu opens up on how being raped at 15 messed up…. Nigerian Pastor shocks congregants as he wins Guinness drinking…. Amidst trending stories of sex for marks in higher institutions and efforts of government at all levels to curb such ridiculous act, a video of some secondary school students engaging in a deep romance session has surfaced on social media. Inside the 59 seconds video, 10 students 5 boys and 5 girls could be seen involving in deep romance at the corners of a four wall classroom of a yet-to-be identified school.
Also, it could be observed that the duo were familiar with each other judging by the platonic tone used during the conversation. Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital OOUTH As starling as the discovery may be, the act is not new in tertiary institutions across the country, as some students, particularly female ones, consider the option as the only alternative to securing good grades to enhance their Cumulative Grade Point Average, CGPA, while others could be victims of predators who hide under the cover of lecturers. Management of most universities across the country are no doubt unaware of such practices within the academic community. This is evident in most cases of sex for marks that had so far been exposed. On the other hand, investigation carried out by Saturday Vanguard showed that students who could not sleep with lecturers to upgrade their marks when they failed a course had to settle it with cash. For instance, findings revealed that students pay between N and N10, for a failed course , depending on whether it is a major or elective course. But some lecturers still insist on sleeping with students rather than collecting money, which they regard as stipends.