Nigerians praise BBC reporter, Kiki Mordi, over #SexForGrades documentary

BBC Africa Eye Reporter, Kiki Mordi
Kiki Mordi

Nigerians have hailed BBC Africa Eye Reporter, Kiki Mordi, over the SexForGrades documentary exposing sexual harassment of students by lecturers.

The 13-minute documentary published on Monday was centered on the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and the University of Ghana.

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Mordi, in the documentary, said she too was a victim of sexual harassment during her days in the university.

She said her team took the initiative due to the clamour to expose lecturers in the habit of sexually abusing students.

BBC Africa Eye’s groundbreaking documentary, Sweet Sweet Codeine, published in 2018, received a 2019 Emmys nomination for news and current affairs category.

Nigerians on Twitter have praised her for the latest work, calling for attention also on private institutions of learning.