BBC Africa Journalist, Kiki Mordi has been nominated for the 2020 International Emmy Awards, for her ‘Sex for Grade’ undercover documentary.
KanyiDaily recalls that Kiki Mordi came to limelight following her ‘Sex for Grades’ documentary released last year, when she uncovered sexual harassment in West African universities particularly Ghana and Nigeria.
The 29-year-old Nigerian journalist has finally gotten her first Emmy nomination in the News and Current Affairs category.
She took to her Twitter page to make the announcement and her fans and followers are happy about it. “Lmao. What is this news I just received” , she tweeted with a laughing emoji?
https://t.co/jPqoWu9M19 pic.twitter.com/br2J0d26TF
— Kiki Mordi (@kikimordi) August 18, 2020
Here's me, despite being an emotional mess, announcing that @BBCAfrica #BBCAfricaEye's #SexForGrades is nominated in the "Current Affairs" category for this year's international Emmys.
Every single soul that made this project come alive deserves this honor! https://t.co/KemqXtZAYl
— Kiki Mordi (@kikimordi) August 18, 2020
KanyiDaily also recalls that Kiki Mordi had revealed that she was getting death threats following her investigations into the sexual harassment of female students.