KNUST permanently bans five dismissed students from campus

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The management of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has permanently barred five former students from accessing the university campus after accusing them of continuing activities that threaten the safety and stability of the institution.

The individuals affected by the directive 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 allegedly continued to frequent the campus despite their expulsion, engaging in behaviour that disrupts the orderly operations of the university community.

In a statement released by the University Relations Office and signed by Deputy Registrar Daniel Norris Bekoe on Friday, March 13, 2025, management announced that the former students are no longer permitted to enter or remain anywhere within the university’s premises.

“The individuals are hereby prohibited from entering or remaining on the KNUST campus,” the statement said.

The university explained that the measure was taken to protect students, staff and visitors while preserving discipline and the smooth running of academic and administrative activities.

Management also issued a strong warning to the affected individuals to stay away from the campus, indicating that any attempt to defy the directive would lead to legal consequences.

KNUST emphasised that it remains committed to strictly enforcing its regulations in order to maintain a secure and peaceful environment that supports teaching, learning, research and community engagement.

Below is the list of affected students: