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KNUST permanently bars five dismissed students from campus

KNUST: More Than Thousand Students Likely To Defer Courses Due To Inability To Settle Fees
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The management of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has permanently banned five dismissed students from entering the university campus following what it described as their continued involvement in activities that pose a threat to members of the university community.

The affected individuals are Bernard Boadi, Francis Tutu Atuahene, John Kelvin Kane, Roland Botwe Nsiah, and Felix Acquah.

According to the university, the five were dismissed in 2025 but have since continued to loiter on campus and disrupt the peace and orderly functioning of the institution.

In a statement issued by the University Relations Office and signed by Deputy Registrar, Dr Daniel Norris Bekoe, on Friday, March 13, 2025, the management said the individuals are prohibited from entering or remaining on the KNUST campus.

The university explained that the directive was issued to safeguard safety, discipline and the smooth conduct of academic and administrative activities within the institution.

Management also cautioned the individuals to desist from entering the university premises, warning that any violation of the directive would attract appropriate legal action.

KNUST reiterated its commitment to enforcing its regulations and maintaining a peaceful, safe and conducive environment for teaching, learning, research and community engagement.

Check below the list of students banned by KNUST:

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