Sex video: UNIOSUN lecturer accuses former colleague, others of blackmail
The embattled lecturer at the Department
of Languages and Linguistics of the Osun State University, Ikire
Campus, Dr. Olabode Ojoniyi, has accused one of the lecturers of the
university, who was recently dismissed for an alleged misconduct, as the
person who allegedly contracted the 400 level female student, Mercy
Ikwue, to blackmail him.
The female student, who secretly recorded sexual activities involving her and Ojoniyi recently released the video, which has been generating reactions.But our correspondent gathered from some students of the university that Ojoniyi, on Friday, posted an open letter on the platform of the Great Linguistics Whatsapp Group, where he accused the female lecturer and the Provost, Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, Prof. Olukoya Ogen, as the architects of his problem.
The embattled lecturer, in the letter
entitled, “Open letter to Nigerians and the whole world on the alleged
“UNIOSUN lecturer in sex scandal video” also accused Professors Alebiosu
O. C and Akintayo D. I of UNIOSUN of connivance with his sworn enemies.
The letter read, “I am Olabode Wale
OJONIYI, the man in the eyes of the storm of Femi Makinde’s “UNIOSUN
lecturer in sex scandal video” published in The Punch of 11th August, 2016.
“While I have instructed my Lawyers to take appropriate legal steps on the said report in The PUNCH
of yesterday, 11th August, 2016, I am using this medium to inform
Nigerians and the whole world that I am ready for an open live
television media investigation of the said allegation against me
provided that the said lady in the report, Ikwe Ejiro Mercy, will be
invited and present.”
“…I am here pleading with well-meaning Nigerians and any reputable television media organisation to quickly organise and call for this open media investigation panel on this case. I sincerely look forward to this open panel. Thank you.”
Ojoniyi said he had contacted his
lawyers to institute a legal action against Punch on the story, saying
he was ready for a live interview by any television station on the
matter.
When contacted whether he wrote the
letter, Ojoniyi refused to pick calls put across to his telephone line
by our correspondent and the chats sent to him via whatsApp were marked
read but the lecturer refused to reply the questions raised.
Meanwhile, one of the lecturers accused
by the embattled lecturer, Prof. Alebiosu, when contacted on the
telephone by our correspondent, said Ojoniyi was making spurious
allegations to exonerate himself.
Alebiosu, who was the chairman of the
Staff Disciplinary Panel set up by the university to investigate
allegations of unlawful adjusting of students marks by some lecturers,
said his panel set free the female lecturer because eight persons had
the password to the computer from where the marks were adjusted and it
would be wrong to pin it down on her.
He explained that after that, another
evidence was brought against Dr. Amao and she was eventually sacked due
to the fresh evidence against her.
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