Sex-for-Grades: Journalist deactivates social media account
This happened less than 24 hours after a BBC reporter, Ogechi Obidiebube, reportedly attempted suicide for not being credited despite having more input in the story.
As the controversy surrounding the
BBC Africa Eye’s exposè on sex-for-grades lingers, the lead reporter, Nkiru Mordi (Kiki Mordi) has deactivated her Twitter account, blocking access to previous posts.
This happened less than 24 hours after a BBC reporter, Ogechi Obidiebube, reportedly attempted suicide for not being “credited” despite having more input in the story.
Rather than mention Ms Obidiebube’s name in the closing credits of the documentary, a pseudonym “Kemi Alabi” was credited as the assistant producer,
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Sex-for-grades: BBC reporter attempts suicide for not being credited
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