On Monday, there he was, photos all over the interview, rolling on
the floor, falling under all kinds of anointing, praising his “maker”.
Then yesterday, there he was, defending dirty lecturers.
At plenary session on Tuesday while senators argued over a bill prohibiting sexual harassment
of students by educators in tertiary educational institutions, the man
representing Kogi West had something to say. That some men do not have
the “anointing” to resist sexual harassment.
No, he actually said the words “anointing”.
“I support wholeheartedly that this bill be enacted to stand as
deterrent to lecturers who take advantage of female students,” he added,
by way of aligning himself with reason.
“However, the seductive and provocative dresses of our students who
enter offices of lecturers who have no anointing to resist sexual
temptation should be discouraged.”
So that was how a Senator of the Federal Republic came on the legislative floor to blame the victim, and defend the aggressor.
The bill prescribes five-year jail term for lecturers who engage in
sexual relationship with students and sanction students who falsely
accuse lecturers of sexual harassment.
The bill passed second reading at the Senate on Wednesday.
And so we thank God for small mercies.