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Monday 15 July 2019

UNDERSTANDING THE TIMES: THE DODJA PROFESSOR BOOK 1:12


John’s ordeal began with a phone call from the class coordinator, to whom John was deputy, it was about to turn ugly as he was informed the dean of medicine needed to speak to him immediately; it was an emergency and a matter of utmost urgency.
On arrival at the dean’s office, John was made to face a panel where he wall brazenly accused of sexual assault of his girlfriend and classmate; the shock was great, there was an accusation of voice recording of John calling ‘this colleague after the alleged sexual assault and threatening her; John had never faced a panel all his life, but soon he was to realize that all panels are a whim of tricks and lies to establish an already desired purpose of the powers that be. There was no survival, it was a ready case of sheep for the slaughter; the case in itself was a test of how smart John can be; how much of his 6 years of stay in medical school he can muscle into his survival.
It was not a game John could win, eventually he lost; privy to a series of accusations from pictures to videos of sexual assault all of which were not real, evidence of which were never produced, and accusations unfounded.
John was eventually arrested, charged to court and remanded in prison, after a period of six weeks he will be released having been found innocent of the allegations based on lack of evidence; one will ask, where are the sexual assault videos, and an alleged confession to rape of two women, comprising the sexual assault for which John was expelled; being the universities stand point and claimed basis for his expulsion?, none of which was ever produced (even on invitation from the deputy commissioner of police) nor will ever be produced because they are not real. A very highly wired case of political victimization, a fact as to how people in high offices lie and stoop so low, not to conquer but to molest, maim and violate human rights, characterizing a bunch of highly intellectual and occult people.
John had to face the time of his life; pressure from family and society, having to been seen as a rapist; which he was not, and also as a complete disappointment. The pro-chancellor of the university said to John on one of Johns visits to him that his case was political, but that his hands were tied and there was nothing he could do.
John spent a few years at home; an assumed period of remission. Eventually, he survived.
When he received a call with the effect to his reinstatement to continue his education, John was overjoyed and was determined more than ever to make this experience worth the time of his life.

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