Please, if you are a student in any higher institution and you are subjected to sexual harassment by a lecturer or any staff member, there are legal ways to address it.
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has treated sexual harassment in schools as sexual corruption and abuse of office, especially where someone in authority demands sexual gratification in exchange for academic favour. This may fall under Sections 8 and 19 of the ICPC Act.
There is also the Sexual Harassment of Students (Prevention and Prohibition) Bill, which has been passed by the National Assembly and is awaiting presidential assent.
If signed into law, it prescribes a prison sentence of 5 to 14 years, without the option of a fine, for educators convicted of sexual misconduct.
But please, as angry as these cases make us, do not resort to beating anyone.
Once you physically attack an accused person, the case can quickly shift from sexual harassment to assault, causing hurt, or unlawful violence. You may end up becoming the person facing criminal liability.
Document your evidence. Report to the institution. Petition ICPC, the police, or other relevant authorities.
Do not resort to jungle justice.
@Abu_Jawaadd I have seen you raining insults on me but there were many official ways she could have held him accountable. Did she wrote a petition to the HOD, Dean, VC, Students Affairs, the NUC, or the Ministry of Education? She can do anonymous what they have done is assault.
What exactly is wrong with China? Why do they keep executing corrupt politicians, building public infrastructure, advancing technology, and implementing far superior educational systems and programs that push their young ones to the top of society?
Why do they not want freedom of speech and democracy and social justice and everything else that makes Western civilization great?
Why is China so backwards that their citizens don’t even know how to come out and complain about the nonexistent poor quality of life and expensive housing, the lack of bad roads and public healthcare services?
China needs to get its act together so it can start exporting its style of government to 3rd world countries, because other superpowers are leaving them behind.
Incredible Egyptian goal is disallowed because of a foul far away, then same situation a few minutes later and goal for Argentina not disallowed! No VAR, nothing? FIFA again looks like a corrupt joke, playing favorites for stars.
@nifemioguntoye According to public records as of 2025 mtn filing MTN International Limited owns 73.39% of MTN Nigeria, Nigerian institutional investors appx. 22% Nigerian retail investors and other shareholders appx. 6%.
Mallam Nasir El-Rufai’s advice to young people
“I will advise every young person to relate with people with the long term in mind, what I find out is that these days people are too transactional, too short term in their thinking”
If you share the number of psychiatrists in Nigeria across the whole population, you get 1 psychiatrist to serve over 1.5 million Nigerians.
And many of these psychiatrists are in the cities. The remaining have japa'd
Karl: Republicans are going to make you the poster child for the Democratic Party.
Mamdani: Let them. We don’t have to ask ourselves what life looks like if a socialist wins. I won last November, and over the course of these last six months, what we’ve delivered for working people are the very things we were told were impossible.
We’ve delivered free child care for two-year-olds for the first time in New York City history. We’ve delivered tens of millions of dollars back to tenants who were taken advantage of by bad landlords. We’ve delivered 165,000 potholes being paved. And we’ve done all of these things while also delivering the lowest recorded crime in our city’s history.
That’s what it looks like to have democratic socialism. And what you’re seeing is that New Yorkers experienced this for six months and made the decision that they wanted to see more of it on the national stage as well.