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BBC Sex for marks generalizations by Prince Justice
Here we go again with another round of self hating speeches inspired by BBCs sex for marks video demartketing West African tertiary institutions. If you just arrived on planet Social Media, you will think BBC just Mungo Parked the source of carnal sin for the first time ever.
You probably didn't hear of the Dr Richard Akindele caught on audio, sacked and jailed, nor numerous other occasions where the institutions or even student cultists have dealt with the offender.
BBC shows just two cases to disparaged the hundreds of institutions across the subregion. This is the same BBC that fought tooth and nail to hide the sordid child and sexual abuse through its management ranks for decades. Details of sexual depravity towards underage and vulnerable by its brightest stars and directors were eventually revealed. Yet, nobody painted the BBC as a sexual abusive institution, not to talk of tarnishing the whole British media industry as corrupt and not fit for our West African audiences.
Are we to forget the Me too sexual abuse movement ravaging Hollywood, which by the way started from the catholic church?
I think we all know that power and money enables sexual harassment, EVERYWHERE!
However, rather being a globally extended Me Too to West Africa, this unfair generalization and sensationalism is for the demartketing of West African tertiary institutions for the sole benefit of their competitors, the British tertiary instructions that rely heavily on Nigeria and Ghana students to fill their budget shortfalls. Foreign students pay about thrice what their domestic fellow students pay.
About a decade ago, with the coming of the Conservative government, educational subsidies were cut and the institutions were encouraged to milk foreign students as an alternative source of income. A little leeway was given with a government subsidy government for the employed, which Nigerians were wise to take up.
Many non-Ivy league institutions welcomed Nigerian students as a blessing even without common O'levels and turned a blind eye to the gross malpractices, as Nigerians students out of the £15,000 (N7m) grants paid agents to sign them in classes and paid online Indians to do their coursework while still having enough left to build houses in Nigeria. The British institutions turned a blindeye to the fact that many of their graduates couldn't speak common English as long as their books balanced. From about last session, the unemployed and disabled program was stopped and the British tertiary institutions ran into losses. I know of one in Ealing that went into liquidation.
So, the BBC expose has to be viewed with caution. It is to mainly inspire a loss in confidence in West African tertiary institutions, prompting doting fathers to dig deep into their pockets, and that of the commonwealth, to send their girls to an overpriced educational system which does nothing but to promote further cultural and political disillusionment. An educational system that starts its program by teaching six year Olds that homosexuality and other sexual depravity is right, and ends with the conclusion that the Black Race is pathologically inferior.
Yes, some Men can be shameless pricks when in position of power anywhere under the Sun, but this BBC report that generalizes and castigates an entire subregion with just two cases is an unfair misrepresentation. This is how they castigated our traditional cultural values as satanic, as well as our political and economic systems. Therefore we should view the report with a wider perspective. Sexual harassment is a Man thing of every Race and not a West African affliction.
I have viewed the introduction of BBC Yoruba, pidgin and Igbo with suspicion and raised alarm of mind conditioning by our colonists, the British. The funding for BBC Yoruba and Igbo came from the same imperialists, MacArthur Foundation that sponsored the corruption propaganda that brought Buhari to power. We must be wary of moralist propaganda pushed by the likes of BBC whose primary objective is our mental and cultural slavery.
The British army didn't recolonize us but British media that pushed corruption propaganda in 1966,1983 and 2015. The greatest war for the liberation of the Black Race is the war of the mind and soul of the Black Race. For a thousand years, Arabs and latter Europeans have colonized us with moralist propaganda that denigrate West African institutions and make us discard ours for their own institutions.
Instead of reacting with self hate and redirecting millions needed here in Nigeria into the British system, think and realize that when we decry moralist propaganda, it is not a denial of immorality but it's use as a tool of sociopolitical disorientation.
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