Professor Gyampo denies allegations from BBC documentary
The associate lecturer of political science at the University of Ghana Professor Ransford Gyampo has said that allegations in the documentary are untrue.
Speaking Today October 7, 2019 in an interview on Joy FM, he said “I have not gone to have sex with anybody and I am not gone to change anybody’s grade, how can you talk about sex with grade relationship between someone and somebody who is not a student, how can you talk about that.”
Professor Gyampo also added that the BBC has done a bogus work.
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“You claim we are doing sex for grade and yet the person involved is not even my student and so how do you go about that, how do you establish that kind of thing. So it’s a bogus work done by the BBC, I told them right from the onset.
Professor Gyampo was filmed engaging students in the BBC documentary.
Expert of the BBC documentary to be aired this evening said, “We followed up allegations professor Ransford Gyanpo, a political scientist and a well-known commentator.
We sent an undercover journalist posing as a student at the university and he agreed to become her mentor.”
“A few weeks later, professor Gyampo called on a Sunday afternoon asking to come to her home, she managed to persuade him to meet a mall instead. Throughout this meeting, he made numerous inappropriate remarks. He also asked her to marry him, he then said he wanted to kiss her. As she began to leave professor Gyampo made one last move.”