A former student of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife,
has written a pre-litigation letter to film producer and director, Kunle
Afolayan, accusing him of profiting from her experience at the school by making
it into a Netflix movie titled, ‘Citation’ and failing to give her credit.
The ex-student, Mrs. Utitofon Ekanem, who was Miss Utitofon
Hanson at the time, told The PUNCH that she endured sexual harassment from an
associate professor at the Political Science Department, Dr. Sunday Akindele
between 2004 and 2007.
She said Akindele was subsequently dismissed by the school
authorities while she was celebrated as the first student in the history of the
school to get a lecturer dismissed for sexual harassment.
Ekanem, who is now a teacher, told this newspaper that after
the release of a Nigerian movie titled, ‘October 1’, she reached out to the
Afolayan, who was the director of the movie, and broached the idea of producing
a movie about sexual harassments in higher institutions and told him about her
experience.
She claimed Afolayan told her that he would ask someone to
contact her the next day. However, no one ever did. The teacher said she was
therefore surprised when in 2020, she stumbled on a movie titled, ‘Citation’
which was based on her experience and directed by Afolayan who she had
discussed the idea with five years earlier.
Ekanem said, “I called Kunle Afolayan sometime in 2015 and I
told him I had a story on sexual harassment based on my experience in OAU and I
said I wanted to make a movie out of the true story and he said someone would
contact me and he gave me an assurance that someone would call me. Our
conversation was for about two minutes.
“This year, I started receiving calls from friends, telling
me to watch a movie titled ‘Citation’ which was directed by Kunle Afolayan
starring Temi Otedola. Temi Otedola, who was the victim of sexual harassment in
the movie, was actually me in real life.”
She explained that the movie had only a few differences from
her actual experience.
The teacher said unlike in the movie, the lecturer who
harassed her was neither a foreigner nor fluent in French.
Ekanem further stated that she was a student of Political
Science and took elective courses in International Relations while the student
in the movie was a Masters student in the Department of International
Relations.
She said asides from these differences, every other aspect
of the movie reflected her experience.
The teacher stated, “The panel that was set up was taking
place during school hours. The lecturer told the school that my allegations
were false. The issue of students supporting and opposing me was the same as
the movie. In the movie, someone gave the actress a letter and asked her to
ensure that she wasn’t being used. That was my experience
“People were putting my posters all over the school over the
issue. It also happened in the movie. In the movie, Joke Silva was giving
support to the main actress through an NGO. I also had such a person.
“In the movie, it was established that the lecturer had
sexually harassed women in his previous school. All that happened to me. The
lecturer I had a problem with was a lecturer at a polytechnic in Ikire before
coming to OAU.
“I got in touch with someone in Ikire who also confirmed
that the lecturer harassed her. So, there are many similarities. At the end of
the movie, when the main actress entered the class at the end, students were
drumming on the table to praise her and were calling her name. That happened to
me as well.”
It was learnt that Ekanem had written a letter to Afolayan
threatening to go to court if he did not meet her demands. However, Afolayan
had refused to respond to Ekanem’s letter.
When contacted on the telephone, Afolayan told our
correspondent that Ekanem’s allegations were baseless, adding that he had never
spoken to her before.
The popular director said the story was written by
screenwriter, Tunde Babalola, and the entire script was conceived barely two
years ago hence his decision to ignore Ekanem’s letter. He said she was free to
go to court.
Afolayan said, “My office told me about the letter and I
told them to ignore it. First of all, I have never heard her name before.
Secondly, I didn’t write the script. If you see all the reports from ‘Citation’
the discussion on the movie started two years ago when Ford Foundation got
involved. It was Tunde Babalola that wrote the script. I don’t know her. And
she says she is going to court so let her go ahead. I am really not concerned.”
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