BBC journalist, Kiki Mordi who went undercover to expose lecturers begins receiving threats

BBC Journalist, Kiki Mordi reveals she’s been receiving threats from people after the release of the #Sexforgrades documentary.

Kiki Mordi went undercover to reveal some lecturers in West Africa’s universities who sexually exploit and harass their students.

Speaking to Sahara Reporters, she said;

“I have received subtle threats since this work was completed but I am not bothered because the BBC takes the security of employees seriously. 

“Before embarking on this project, the team prayed a lot and also sang because it helped to calm the nerves.

“But I had to go through the trainings I received over and over again because I wanted to get it right.

“The bulk of the ritual I performed were reading, research and preparation.

“The biggest goal of this work was to be louder than the aggressor because sexual harassment is very loud. I wanted it to be silenced.

“I am happy that a lot is changing already since the documentary was release and I can confirm to you that one of the lecturers at the University of Lagos caught sexually harassing a prospective student has been dismissed by the institution.

“I believe it doesn’t stop there until there is a conviction. We have to break that culture of impunity.”

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