The Kwame Nkrumah College of Science and Expertise (KNUST) has formally declared two former college students, Ransford Fosu-Boateng (alias Scammer Child) and Raphael Appiah Owusu, persona non grata on its premises as a result of repeated violations of college rules, threats to campus safety, and persistent misconduct.
This designation revokes their proper to entry college amenities, as they’re not permitted on KNUST property underneath any circumstances.
Based on an official assertion issued by the Workplace of the Registrar, Fosu-Boateng was dismissed from the college on March 21, 2022, whereas Owusu’s dismissal took impact on the conclusion of the 2023/2024 educational yr.
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Regardless of their removing from the scholar roll, each people allegedly continued unauthorised entry into college halls, engaged in disruptive actions, harassed college students, and violated institutional disciplinary insurance policies.
The rapid trigger for this decisive motion stemmed from their reported participation in an unlawful gathering that resulted in vandalism and harm to college property, an incident documented by KNUST’s CCTV surveillance system.
College administration has clarified that Fosu-Boateng and Owusu are not recognised as college students and are strictly prohibited from coming into or loitering on any a part of the campus.
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They’ve been declared persona non grata and are to be handled as trespassers ought to they be discovered inside any a part of the college group
Moreover, KNUST has issued a stern advisory to all present college students, warning towards any affiliation with the 2 people.
Any pupil discovered facilitating their entry to college premises or collaborating with them in any capability will face stringent disciplinary measures.
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The assertion, endorsed by Dr Daniel Norris Bekoe, Deputy Registrar of the College Relations Workplace, reaffirmed KNUST’s unwavering dedication to upholding a safe, orderly, and academically supportive atmosphere for its college students, college, and workers.
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