Ferdinand | EducationGhana | October 7 | Gifty Anti exposes female lecturers who sleep with male students in exchange for grades
Ghanaian journalist/gender advocate Oheneyere Gifty Anti has added her voice to the viral Sex for Grades exposé, which has been released by the BBC.In a lengthy post shared on her Instagram page, the Ghanaian broadcast journalist revealed that sex trafficking is far deeper than the cases that have been exposed by the BBC.Gifty Anti revealed that some female lecturers are deeply involved in the sex-for-grades phenomenon, and they sleep with the male students in exchange for grades.Gifty Anti shockingly revealed that she has information about a basic school in Brong Ahafo where the teachers shared the primary 6 girls among themselves before they reach JHS 1; That way, they know who belongs to whom even before they get to JHS 1.
Gifty Anti confessed that Ghana is seriously sick and a cure is needed urgently to fix the damning situation the country finds itself in. READ ALSO: Top Ghanaian Celebrity baby bumps that will give you baby goals Gifty Anti posted:A CALL FOR CURE NOW By Oheneyere Gifty Anti.
In fact, we have long gone past the period of Naming and Shaming. And I am glad, some are boldly doing it now. Sex for Grades in Tertiary institutions and you are shocked? Are you kidding me? My dear, it is happening in primary, JHS, and SHS. It started long ago, and when we talked about it we were told we are ‘demonizing’ teachers and lecturers.
Listen, there are very good teachers/lecturers and I have male and female tutors who give me information all the time, about what is going on. I am tempted to post the recent one about some teachers in a school in the Brong/Ahafo area who actually ‘share’ the Primary 6 girls before they get to JHS 1. So by the time they get there, the teachers know ‘who belongs to who’. Such nonsense. Such evil.SEE ALSO: University of Ghana Lecturer, Professor Gyampo weeps after he was implicated in BBC’s ‘Sex for Grades’ scandal READ ALSO: Gifty Anti reacts to the alleged suicide of a UG medical student
And oh, by the way, it’s not only male teachers who demand sex for grades. Some female teachers do the same. And the victims of such demonic people in authority are both male and female. So yes, some male and female teachers and lecturers and ‘bosses’ are demanding sex from both males and females.We are in trouble because we have given too much power to teachers and lecturers to determine the destiny of our young ones. We base potential success in life on what grades you get while in school. So some of these tutors hold our young ones hostage. Our country is sick and we need to find a cure, RIGHT NOW
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