Sex for Grade: Kiki Mordi Involved In Sex for Role.
A Nigerian reporter, Kiki Mordi, popular for the BBC Africa Eye’s sex-for-grade documentary, has been dragged for sleeping with BBC staff to get her role in the popular documentary.
This followed just after her colleague called her out for erasing her name and not giving her any credit.
Mordi and her BBC Africa Eye team in 2019, had released a 13-minute documentary that exposed sexual harassment of students by lecturers at the University of Lagos and the University of Ghana.
The journalist had gained prominence in the global media landscape since the documentary, snagging a plethora of awards.
However, in late 2019, Kemi Olunloyo tweeted that she; Kiki Mordi is not the brain behind the documentary.
Her story was last week corroborated by Oge Obi who took part in the undercover work that exposed a lecturer at the University of Lagos.
Oge revealed that, Kiki Mordi played no extraordinary role in the undercover work. She hinted that she must have gotten a part in the documentary due to sexual relationship with an insider in BBC.
“God only knows what you did to make him give you such opportunity because I wouldn’t put a sexual relationship out of it, seeing as the cozied-up position I caught you two in at Alliance Francais that day was very suspect,” she tweeted.
Meanwhile, the sex for role was earlier alleged against Kiki Mordi by Kemi Olunloyo in 2019.
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