‘Don’t Be Forced To Share Your Stories’ – Lydia Forson Cautions ‘Sex For Grade’ Victims
Many notes have been known after the BBC Africa Eye brought out a documentary on “Sex for Grades”.
Few days ago, the Head of Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee of the University of Ghana (UG), Dr. Margaret Amoakohene pronounced that, anyone who encountered such problem during their stay on UG Campus must come out with evidence and attain justice.
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“Come forward if you have evidence to show that during your four-year-stay on the University of Ghana Campus this happened to you. We are going to invite persons who have encountered these two lecturers or any others to come forward.” he said
Well, actress Lydia Forson has warned ladies who were sexually abused not to come out unless if they are not ready.
“Dear Ladies “who’ve been sexually harassed by anyone”, Don’t feel compelled to share unless you’re ready, don’t be “dared” into speaking on your experiences by people only thirsty for news. You have to be mentally ready for the victim shaming and blame game it comes with”.