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Inside story of how "uncredited" BBC reporter was assigned pseudonym in sex-for-grades documentary


attempted suicide for not being ‘credited’ despite her immense contribution to the sex-for-grades documentary.
Rather than mention her name in the section of the closing credits, a pseudonym, “Kemi Alabi”, was credited.
However, multiple sources in the British media organisation, who spoke with PREMIUM TIMES, have shed lights on how Ms Obidiebube was assigned a pseudonym.
Backstory
Kiki Mordi, a freelance journalist, alongside members of the British media investigative team, Africa Eye, worked on a 54-minute documentary released in 2019.
The investigative piece exposed how academics target vulnerable female students – those struggling with studies, seeking admission or in search of mentors – for harassment and sex. ....

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