Seun Kuti has reacted to
the sex for grades documentary by calling out the Academic and Staff Union of Universities,
ASUU, over their silence on the issue.
The sex for grades
documentary done by BBC shows a UNILAG lecturer sexually harassing a female
reporter who disguised as a student seeking admission.
The video which has gone
viral drew reactions from Nigerians from all walks of life.
However, ASUU is yet to
issue a statement to the public on their stance.
Reacting to their silence,
Seun Kuti tweeted: “ASUU leaders make una no pretend like say una no hear all
dis noise about una members accuse of sex for grades in our unis, if na una
money struggle now, una go expect both activists and students to rise and fight
for una, now d students need una to rise and fight for dem too,” he said.
Seun Kuti
also attacked the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, over his silence on the
issue.
“Oga Adamu
Adamu wetin u b minister of education for wen der is a national issue affecting
all our unis and u no fit tell us govt position on dis, r u in support of d
lecturers demanding sex for grades ni, abi why we never hear from u about it as
d minister of education,” Seun said.
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