Sex For Passport: Another Gov't Official Caught Pants Down With Client
A senior security staff of the Nigerian Embassy in Germany has been suspended after a video of him in a hotel room with a woman went popped up.
In the said video, the man identified as Mr. Martin was allegedly spotted soliciting for s*x from a woman before renewing her passport.
An unidentified man is said to have caught Mr. Martin pants down in the hotel with the lady who he allegedly asked to have s*x with him before he would release her passport.
“Let me explain, please. Please, it is not like that,” Mr Martin said in the video.
When asked to explain, he kept saying “please, please, please.”
The voice behind the camera accused Mr.Martin of regularly demanding s*x to do his job.
“Your cup is full, Martin. Your time is up,” the voice said.
Few hours after the video went viral, the embassy announced the suspension of the official who works as local staff in the security unit “with immediate effect.”
Management of the Embassy disclosed that the official had been in connection with allegations of s*xual abuse and “other serious criminal activity in return for official services”.
Nigeria’s Ambassador in Germany, Yusuf Tuggar, said the embassy had opened an investigation into the matter as no form of abuse would be condoned.
It is a great shame that people in high positions use their office to abuse others.
This story brings to mind a similar investigative report carried by BBC Africa Eye on s*x for grade.
Following that report, two Ghanaian university lecturers, Ransford Gyampo and Paul Butakor were suspended without pay as they were fingered in the s*xually harassment exposé
Proffesser Ransford Gyampo was suspended for six months and Paul Butakor for four months.
Both denied the allegations made last year in BBC Africa Eye's sex-for-grades documentary.
In All the 4 lecturers were secretly filmed as part of a year-long investigation.
During the investigations,BBC journalists posed as prospective students to expose s*xual harassment and misconduct at both the University of Ghana and the University of Lagos.
Four academics were secretly filmed as part of a year-long investigation. BBC journalists posed as prospective students to expose sexual harassment and misconduct at both the University of Ghana and the University of Lagos.
Dr. Butakor, in one of the scenes, was spotted asking an undercover journalist if he could become her "side guy", adding that "a side will see how best to contribute to your career".
For Prof Gyampo he was heard telling the undercover journalist he will marry her.
He further proceeded to ask her what school she went to, after the undercover journalist responded he said "There is a rumor that the students of that school like p*nis."
After the video surfaced online, both have denied the allegations calling the documentary a false one.
Watch the video of the s*x for grade
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