IBADAN, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) – Nigerian investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, has shared a video of colleague, Kiki Mordi, enjoying a ‘soft touch’ from a male superior.
Nkiru ‘Kiki’ Mordi, is a multi award-winning investigative journalist, and filmmaker, known for her “Sex for Grades” video with the BBC Africa Eye.
The documentary exposed the depth of sexual harassment among Nigerians and Ghanaian lecturers. In 2016, she won the award of Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (South-South) at the Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards.
In the video shared on the social media platform, Kiki could be seen being pulled by a white man, then he later patted her legs.
Hundeyin tweeted: “Hi @kikimordi. I’m sure you never thought this video of you and @CNorthcott1 would ever surface, but that’s why real journalism will never die when people like me are around.
“Your “career” is over you glory hunting, honey trapping fraud!”
Recall that early this year, Hundeyin made a damning allegation against Kiki, that she slept with producers at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for roles.
The allegation comes barely one year after another prolific Journalist, Kemi Olunloyo, accused Mordi of sleeping with BBC Staff to get a role in the “Sex for Grade” documentary which allegedly belongs to another female journalist, Oge Obi.
Reacting to her post in series of tweets on Tuesday, 22 March, 2022, Hundeyin also alleged that Mordi was fond of sleeping with BBC producers for roles.
He wrote: “Coming from the idiot who blocked me since 2020 and was still quoting my tweets 2 hours ago until I returned the favour.
“But that’s all you ever do isn’t it @kikimordi? Lie to people and misrepresent situations? Let’s hope you’ve stopped sleeping with BBC producers for roles.
Hundeyin also revealed that the brain behind the “Sex For Grade” documentary, Oge Obi, received the sum of N5.5million from BBC Africa after she attempted suicide over her controversy with Kiki Mordi.
He added: “Just for the record, the person who actually created Sex For Grades and eventually attempted suicide after having it stolen from her, later received a 7-figure compensation package from BBC Africa which was basically “Our bad. Take this money and don’t talk about it again.”
“And this is not “I heard.” I’m looking at a copy of the letter right now.
“Meanwhile one Nkiruka is still shamelessly parading what she knows better than anyone else to be stolen work around on her bio. She go even still come host Space about “Toxic Bosses.” Tufiakwa.
“BTW I’ve had these receipts since June last year. I didn’t think it was worth making a fuss about, especially as Oge herself didn’t want a fuss.
“But this is what happens when you don’t drink water and mind your business. Next time if my tweet didn’t mention you, jump and pass.
“By the way, the woman who engineered this entire debacle Toyosi Ogunseye, was quietly “promoted” away from BBC Nigeria and shunted to London.
“The victim got fired and slapped with grudging compensation. The perpetrator got a promotion. That’s the kind of place the BBC is.”