Sex For Grades: Falz tells Nigerians what to do
Tue Oct 08, 2019 09:42:am Entertainment
2K By Afam Jude Offor
Nigerian rapper, Falz has reacted to the viral video of UNILAG lecturer, Boniface Igbeneghu, a former sub-dean of Faculty of Art and head pastor of local Foursquare Gospel Church caught on camera allegedly demanding sex from a lady “seeking admission.”
Falz speaking on the development, urged Nigerians to start speaking up against all forms of sexual abuse. According to him, ‘this is not a time for baseless animosity’. He called on Nigerians to work in unity to get rid of what he described as ‘dysfunctional system which allows women to be taken advantage of. On his Twitter page, Falz wrote: I don’t think this is a time for baseless animosity. I have and will always speak up against all forms of sexual abuse. Yesterday, today, tomorrow. What we should be doing is working together to get rid of this dysfunctional system that allows women to be taken advantage of. Falz is one of Nigeria's celebrity who is always vocal about societal ills affecting the country, his last album “Moral Instruction” was dedicated to speaking about the ills and problems facing Nigeria as a country.
Falz speaking on the development, urged Nigerians to start speaking up against all forms of sexual abuse. According to him, ‘this is not a time for baseless animosity’. He called on Nigerians to work in unity to get rid of what he described as ‘dysfunctional system which allows women to be taken advantage of. On his Twitter page, Falz wrote: I don’t think this is a time for baseless animosity. I have and will always speak up against all forms of sexual abuse. Yesterday, today, tomorrow. What we should be doing is working together to get rid of this dysfunctional system that allows women to be taken advantage of. Falz is one of Nigeria's celebrity who is always vocal about societal ills affecting the country, his last album “Moral Instruction” was dedicated to speaking about the ills and problems facing Nigeria as a country.
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