University of Ghana Takes Action: Over 100 Students Face Sanctions for Misconduct and Exam Violations

The University of Ghana has released a list identifying 115 students who have faced disciplinary action due to various forms of misconduct and examination irregularities, following a resolution by the Academic Board.


    According to a notice from the Office of the Registrar dated June 16, 2025, the consequences for these students range from suspensions and expulsions to grade reductions and formal warnings.


    The disciplinary actions fall into two primary categories: general misconduct and violations related to examinations. Notably, fourteen students, including Mr. Abdul-Yakini Lukman and Mr. Daniel Ansah, received two-year suspensions for "disorderly behavior and disobedience to university directives," as outlined in Statutes 42(1)(a) of the University of Ghana Statutes 2011. 


     Most of the infractions pertained to examination misconduct. Individuals like Mr. Christian Owusu Yeboah and Ms. Linda Attah Lambongyi were expelled for writing the examination for other candidates during tests. Meanwhile, Mr. Ramsey Akoto Junior was assigned a Grade Z after he left the examination room with his answer sheets. Students found in possession of unauthorized materials, such as mobile devices and written notes, faced penalties that varied from Grade X to Grade Z depending on the severity of the offense


      The notice, signed by Registrar Mrs. Emelia Agyei-Mensah, underscored the necessity for students to adhere to university regulations. She stated, "All students are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the University’s policies and to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the integrity of our academic community." This notice was disseminated to all university staff and students, with copies forwarded to senior administrative personnel.



By:Martina Gaisie

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