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⥀⥀⥀The world is a scary place for a lot of women, but this hit me pretty hard. This video is focused on Ghana and Nigeria, but we all know this happens everywhere.
Journalists go undercover to expose professors who are forcing young girls (often minors) to trade grades and admission for their bodies. It is exploitation.
Stay safe, report if you can, and don't give up on your dreams just because some people are sick and disgusting humans. If you have kids, always look into their institutions, and believe them if they say something is wrong.
Journalists go undercover to expose professors who are forcing young girls (often minors) to trade grades and admission for their bodies. It is exploitation.
Stay safe, report if you can, and don't give up on your dreams just because some people are sick and disgusting humans. If you have kids, always look into their institutions, and believe them if they say something is wrong.
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smh...these shits need to die...
Saw this trending a couple of weeks ago. It's actually, quite sadly, a common practice across Africa. Some public universities in my country also encounter similar stories.
You should never take advantage of a person's circumstances
Yes! I managed to watch the whole documentary last week I believe right after our conversation. It's absolutely crazy hearing the stories of what these women had to endure in the hands of people who are in a position of authority (who you would think would use that power for good).@Keodi ain’t u tell me about this