Prepare for a jaw-dropping revelation that has sent shockwaves through social media! Dr. Monica Musenero, the Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, has spilled the beans on a scandalous encounter at Makerere University Kampala (MUK), claiming that a lecturer attempted to trade marks for a night of passion with her!
In an exclusive interview with NBS TV, the highly educated minister, who herself is an alumna of Makerere, didn’t hold back as she disclosed the dirty secrets of lecturers using their power for inappropriate advances. According to Dr. Musenero, this disturbing practice of educators coercing students into compromising situations for academic favors is not new and has been prevalent since her time at the university.
Dishing out the details, she shared her own experience with a lecturer who, allegedly, attempted to cross the line. However, the fearless minister stood her ground, challenging the lecturer and threatening to expose him if he dared to fail her.
“Being in a teaching position at the university, you had a lot of power. We had lecturers who swore that if a girl didn’t sleep with them, they would never graduate,” Dr. Musenero boldly revealed.
In a clever move, she confronted the lecturer, warning that failing her would trigger an investigation as she would excel in other subjects. This explosive revelation has ignited a fiery debate on social media, with many expressing shock and disdain for the alleged misconduct within the academic realm.
It’s worth noting that Dr. Musenero has been a controversial figure since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, with this bombshell revelation, the spotlight on her continues to intensify. The scandalous tales from her university days are causing a frenzy online, as the public eagerly awaits further details and possible repercussions for those involved.
Amidst the heated controversy, Dr. Musenero also touched on the Ugandan satellite that reportedly ventured into space a year ago. According to her, the satellite’s one-year lifespan has ended, and it has been deorbited. The minister claims that efforts are underway to build a new one for another space mission, emphasizing the significance of the satellite launch as a milestone for Uganda.
Hold onto your seats, folks, as this scandal unfolds, revealing the dark secrets lurking behind the academic corridors of Makerere University!