KNUST Declares War on Five Dismissed Students Banning Them From Ghana Campus Permanently

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The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has officially blacklisted five former students in a drastic move to restore order within its borders. Despite being expelled in 2025, Bernard Boadi, Francis Tutu Atuahene, John Kelvin Kane, Roland Botwe Nsiah, and Felix Acquah have reportedly refused to leave the institution’s grounds, prompting management to issue a final, ironclad prohibition against their presence.

In a stern directive signed by Deputy Registrar Dr. Daniel Norris Bekoe, the university administration characterized the group as a persistent threat to the safety and discipline of the academic community. University officials claim these individuals have spent the last year loitering on campus and deliberately disrupting the peace, forcing the school to escalate the situation from academic dismissal to a total security ban.

The University Relations Office made it clear that this decision is not merely a suggestion but a legal mandate aimed at protecting students and staff from further interference. KNUST management has warned that any attempt by the five men to set foot on the premises will lead to immediate legal prosecution, signaling a zero-tolerance approach to unauthorized campus activity.

By enforcing this permanent exclusion, KNUST aims to reclaim its environment for research and learning, sending a sharp message to the public that the safety of its campus in Ghana remains non-negotiable. The institution stands firm on its commitment to discipline, ensuring that those who hinder the smooth conduct of academic life are dealt with through the full force of the law.


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