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Ghana: Breman Asikuma Senior High School Students Expelled After Classroom Video Circulates

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Breman Asikuma Senior High School Students Expelled After Classroom Video Circulates

Ghana: Breman Asikuma Senior High School Students Expelled After Classroom Video Circulates

Students of Breman Asikuma Senior High School in Ghana have reportedly been expelled following the circulation of a short video filmed inside a classroom.

In the 56-second clip, which has been widely shared on social media, two students—both dressed in full school uniforms—are seen engaging in inappropriate behavior during class time. The video also shows gestures considered offensive, including the display of middle fingers.

School authorities are said to have taken disciplinary action after the footage surfaced, citing a violation of the school’s code of conduct and disciplinary rules. Officials emphasized the importance of maintaining discipline, respect, and a conducive learning environment within educational institutions.

The incident has sparked public debate across Ghana, with some members of the public supporting the school’s strict response, while others have called for a more rehabilitative and guidance-based approach rather than expulsion.

As of now, the school has not released a detailed public statement, but education stakeholders continue to stress the role of discipline, moral guidance, and digital responsibility among students in the age of social media.

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