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Sex-for-Grades: UNILAG lecturer exposed in BBC Documentary

By TVC News Nigeria
08 October 2019   |   9:41 am
This is not the best of times for Boniface Igbeneghu, a lecturer at the University of Lagos. He is indicted in a sex demand scandal exposed by a documentary produced by the BBC.

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