BREAKING NEWS
OAU Professor Under Fire For Demanding Sex From Student
The Chairman, Congress of University Academics at the Obafemi Awolowo
University, Dr Niyi Sumonu, has spoken on the case involving a professor at
the university, Richard Akindele, accused of requesting for sex from a female
student in order to raise her scores.
Professor Akindele was on Monday fingered in sex allegations after leaked
conversation between him and the student emerged online.
In the said phone conversation, the professor could be heard asking the
student to have sex with him five times to upgrade her scored from 33 to a pass
mark.
Reacting, Sumonu asked the university to investigate the matter.
He said, “If it is established that this is true, the person, who
perpetrated that does not belong to the academic environment. We are supposed
to mould the lives of the students – males and females.”
Also Reacting , the immediate past Deputy Coordinator of NANS in the
South West, Mr. Saheed Afolabi, called for a thorough investigation into the
matter.
He said, “This is becoming too rampant these days and I want the
management of the OAU to investigate this. Although we are still making efforts
to know the female student, this should not be swept under the carpet.”
The Public Relations Officer of OAU, Mr. Abiodun Olanrewaju, had earlier
stated that the university would set up a committee to ascertain the veracity
of the telephone
conversation as the matter was a serious one.
Olanrewaju was quoted as saying“We have listened to the audio and we cannot
conclude on it now because this is the age of ICT; anything can happen. The
university has a way of dealing with such.
“First and foremost, we will set up a committee to determine the veracity
or otherwise of the conversation to establish authenticity of the characters
involved. If those involved happen to be our lecturer and student as it is
portrayed, the university has a machinery of dealing with such.
“Let me make it clear, OAU has zero tolerance for sexual intimidation,
sexual harassment and sexual coercion. So, we will not accept it from staff to
students; from the workers; from superiors to subordinates and even from
students to students.”
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