UNILAG Asks Linda Ikeji And Joy Nwanna To Appear Before Panel For Investigation - See why
According to a report by The Nation, the Vice-Chancellor of the 
University of Lagos ( UNILAG ), Prof Oluwatoyin Ogundipe has urged Joy 
Nwanna, a former student, and blogger, Linda Ikeji, to appear before its
 s*xual harassment panel.
The VC who made the appeal Monday at the Senate chambers said the 
appearance of the duo would help the Prof Chioma Agonmo-led panel to 
unravel Joy’s allegations of s*xual harassment against Prof Segun 
Awonusi of the university’s English department.
He assured them of protection should they come forward.
In May, Linda Ikeji featured a post of semi-nude photographs of 
Awonusi sent by Nwanna who accused him and others in the university’s 
English department of s*xual harassment.
Nwanna was a student of the University between 2012/2013 and 2015/2016 academic sessions.
In investigating the matter, Prof Ogundipe said the five-member 
panel dug into contacts from Miss Nwanna’s student records and tried 
reaching out to her and her next of kin but met a brick wall.
“She gave us the name of the next of kin, Samuel Nwanna. His number is 08060971976. We called but it did not go through.
Her sponsor is as Idighisai Grace. The phone number is 07033543627. We got in touch but it was another person that responded.
The number with us concerning Joy Nwanna is 07035574747. It was one Yakubu Idris that picked the call.
This particular individual had different personalities. If she 
is ready to attend to the request of the panel, we will give her 
necessary cover.
And even Linda Ikeji, who is an alumnus, we are appealing that 
as a proud alumnus of this university, she should assist this university
 to get to the bottom of this issue so that the name of the University 
will not be ridiculed.
“The email address she used to getting across to our University man (Awonusi), we sent a mail but got no reply.”
The VC said Awonusi on his part had appeared before the panel twice.
“Awonusi submitted a written report; the committee looked at 
the report. He submitted the email she sent to him and appeared before 
the panel twice,” he said.
Unfortunately, Ogundipe said the panel got no response from any other students regarding the sexual harassment case.
“The panel called on other students who had information about the case or others to come forward but nobody came forward,” he said.
Ogundipe said the University would not rule out using law enforcement agencies to trace Nwanna.
The VC urged members of the public with relevant information on the victim to help the University with the investigation.
He said: “The alleged victim was identified as Miss Joy Nwanna 
by Prof Awonusi in the course of his interactions with the Panel. 
Student records of Miss Joy revealed that she was admitted into the 
Department of English as a direct entry student in the 2012/2013 
session.
She graduated from the University in 2015/2016 academic session.
“All attempts made by the fact finding panel to contact Miss 
Nwanna by the telephone numbers in her student records and by e-mail 
proved abortive.
The panel also attempted to contact Linda Ikeji to convince the 
alleged victim to come forward but Linda Ikeji was not forthcoming in 
that regard.
“The preliminary investigations have raised certain questions 
and issues that need to be investigated further. Investigations are 
ongoing. 
"The University is making efforts to confirm the authenticity or otherwise of the pictures that were released.
"The University also requires Miss Joy Nwanna to come forward to substantiate the allegations.
“The Press and general public are urged to assist the 
University by impressing it on Miss Joy Nwanna to come forward to 
substantiate her claim.
An appeal is also made to Linda Ikeji to convince the victim to appear before the panel and state her side of the story.
“The University assures both Miss Joy Nwanna and Linda Ikeji of necessary protection should they decide to come forward.”



 
 
 
