Abigail Akwambea Mensah is convinced some people are using his moment of weakness to sabotage him for being vocal on national issues, especially on social media.
Prof Gyampo and his colleague have been interdicted by authorities of the University of Ghana over alleged sexual misconduct captured in a documentary by BBC.
Though he has vehemently denied the allegation insisting the lady in question is not his student, the school’s Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee has commenced investigations into the matter.
Commenting on the issue on Adom FM’s morning show, Dwaso Nsem, Thursday, the NDC Deputy Women’s Organiser appealed for caution.
Inasmuch as she is against sexual harassment of any form, she stressed the BBC documentary which implicated Prof Gyampo does not portray so.
She said given the passion with which the learned Professor exposed himself to the lady, it was obvious he [Gyampo] was in love.
The NDC woman, outraged at the public reaction to the BBC documentary, claimed it was an attempt by the Western world to discredit universities in Ghana and Africa at large.
“Sex for grades is not new; it happens everywhere so why are we making a farce about it. We should be bold and tell them in the face that it is not only in Ghana lecturers trade grades for sex. It is worse in the United Kingdom,” she fumed.
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