A year after BBC Africa Eye’s film ‘Sex for Grades’ exposed the sexual harassment of university students, Nigeria’s senate has passed tough new legislation to crack down on abusers. This investigation was only possible thanks to the testimonies of those who survived sexual harassment.
Now, BBC Africa Eye’s undercover reporter Kiki Mordi shares more of their stories. While beading with two former students, Kiki hears how easy it is to become trapped in a cycle of abuse, why it’s often impossible to walk away or report perpetrators, and what it takes to heal from the trauma.
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Now, BBC Africa Eye’s undercover reporter Kiki Mordi shares more of their stories. While beading with two former students, Kiki hears how easy it is to become trapped in a cycle of abuse, why it’s often impossible to walk away or report perpetrators, and what it takes to heal from the trauma.
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