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‘BBC’s Investigative Hypothesis For The S*x For Grades Documentary Is Bogus – We Can’t Accept Or Reject It’ – Manasseh Azure

Opinions are like noses, everybody has one. After Dela Goldheart has penned an exclusive write up based on her personal experience to back BBC’s S*x For Grades tape, investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has raised questions intending to disprove the S*x For Grades’ documentary.

BBC’s Africa Eye journalist, Kiki Mordi has released an investigative tape on how some West African Universities lecturers harass female students for s*x to upgrade them academically.

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The documentary dubbed S*x For Grades’ has implicated two Legon lecturers; Dr Paul Kwame Butakor and Prof Ransford Gyampo who have since been interdicted by the school authorities.

Apparently, there have been controversies on the ‘credibility’ of the investigative piece — questions are being asked and various analysis are being drawn in relation to the research.

Read Manasseh Azure Awuni’s post below;

The “Sex for Grades” hypothesis
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When going undercover to bust someone allegedly involved in an illegal or immoral act, you secretly record the incident, unobtrusively, as it takes place between the culprit and third parties. Where, that is impossible, you may have a sting operation. Here again, you pose, for instance, as the prey, meet the predator and record proceedings. In that case, you don’t change the identity of the character you are playing or the subject of your investigation when you meet the alleged predator.

Investigative journalism is like academic research. If you have randomly or purposively (as in Prof. Gyampo’s case) sampled a university lecturer who allegedly offers undeserved grades to his sexually harassed students, then you can only use one approach to test your hypothesis: let your engagement focus on the subject of the investigation. Go to the lecturer and tell him you are one of his over one thousand students and you have failed his subject or you are not sure of passing his subject. If he asks for sex in order to give you the grade, you have your story.

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You can easily get a fake student ID card and index number that show you a student taking his course. When you are going to bust a lecturer offering grades in return for sex, you don’t go to him or her as someone seeking mentorship or to seek national service placement without mentioning the subject of grades.

In the case of Prof. Gyampo, as shown in the video, the lecturer made advances at a student who wanted to be mentored. In the process, he told her to be free to accept or reject the proposal. She did not give in. He requested a hug after buying her shoes. She declined. And they parted ways.

I’m not justifying the conduct of Prof. Gyampo in the video. But the BBC’s investigative hypothesis, “Sex for Grades”, cannot be accepted or rejected because it was not tested in the first place.

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on October 9, 2019 8:28 AM

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