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Ghanaian university to expel Bayelsa State students on scholarship

Bayelsa State students on scholarships studying at King’s University College, Ghana, may soon be heading back to the country following the inability of the state to pay for their studies.

The students are reportedly said to be having a tough time over the development, with the school authorities threatening to axe them in no distant time.

A human rights activist, Mr. Aluzu Augustine, raised the issue of Bayelsa students stranded at the the KUC in Ghana.

Aluzu expressed the concern following a letter addressed to the students by the registrar of the school, Mr. Simion Isekpo, threatening to expel them if Bayelsa State Government failed to pay their (students’) fees.

According to the letter, “Management of the university wishes to inform all students being sponsored by the Bayelsa State Scholarship Board that should your outstanding and current fees not be paid by October 15, 2016 deadline, the university would have no choice but expel you from the university on October 16, 2016.

“Also, affected undergraduate and postgraduate students who have completed their programmes would not be allowed to participate in the forthcoming congregation in November 2016.”

Already, it was learnt that the Ghanaian school had barred the affected students from participating in school activities, but had yet to issue a circular expelling them.

“We have been told that Governor Seriake Dickson is sending a delegation to our school. But for now, we have been stopped from taking part in school activities,” the statement quoted the students as saying.

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