According to him, he is glad ‘Sex for Grades’, which is a global phenomenon, has become a major issue in Ghana now, a debate which must be welcomed and conducted responsibly.
Reacting to the BBC’s documentary which exposed how some lecturers in West African universities trade ‘sex’ with female students for grades, he urged the discussion on sex for grades must be made a very expensive habit.
“We should not be chauvinistic and stretch it to link good grades for female students to sex; far from the truth,” he said in a tweet.
“Sex for grades” is a global phenomenon. It must be discussed and it must be made a very expensive habit. But, we should not be chauvinistic and stretch it to link good grades for female students to sex. Far from the truth.. #RespectOurSisters
— Gabby Otchere-Darko (@GabbyDarko) October 8, 2019
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