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Okadjakrom SHS Video: Female students accomplices and not victims

A group of teachers known as the Informed Teachers Network, led by Mr Jerry Akporhor, a teacher who also describes himself as a Counselling Psychologist, has stated that female students who have been involved in sexual acts with their teachers are not victims but accomplices, noting how the girls tend to willingly participate and and enjoy the sexual acts with their teachers.

The statement by the social-media based group of teachers comes on the back of a leaked video of a teacher from the Okadjakrom SHS having sexual intercourse with a student of the school after an earlier video of the assistant headmaster of the KNUST SHS fondling a student in his office came to light.

“These girls are not victims but accomplices. See how this one spread her legs 180°. Even some married women no dey open like that,” the statement posted by Mr Jerry Akporhor read.

While some teachers disagreed with his assertion, many teachers of the Informed Teachers Network actively praised him for his honesty in stating the truth regarding the morally bankrupt nature of female students nowadays.

Mr Akporhor himself took on feminists for coming after him for stating the obvious.

When the KNUST SHS video leaked, Mr Akporhor remarked:

“If it wasn’t caught on camera, if it were just word of mouth, we wouldn’t know the small girl was enjoying the breast pressing and kissing his forehead.

She would have burst into tears and tell horrible stories of how the assistant headmaster lured her into the office and forced his way on her. And guess what, all of us would believe her.

See the way she was responding to the nipple twisting. Some few years back, when this gender tell this stories, I get all emotional and jump to their defence but what I see in some of these leaked tapes has made me skeptical about them. They are good at emotionally blackmailing everyone to their side.”

Meanwhile, the teacher at the centre of the Okadjakrom SHS sex video has been interdicted as investigations continue.

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