Two students of a Ghanaian university expelled from hostel for alleged acts of lesbianism
Two female students of the University for Professional Studies Accra, UPSA have been expelled from the school’s hostels for allegedly engaging in sexual misconduct that included some forms of lesbianism.
The students are said to have accommodated a non-resident male in a threesome sexual bout. However, the ladies took time to fondle themselves and engaged in some acts of lesbianism.
According to the University, “Engaging in acts of lesbianism is contrary to Section 1.28.11(g) of the Student Handbook of the University of Professional Studies, Accra; 2018 and Schedule G 8.3 (23) of the Statute of the University.”
As part of measures to ensure discipline and deter other students from engaging in similar acts, the University has dismissed the students from the hostel.
“They have since been dismissed from UPSA Hostel awaiting further sanctions from Management,” parts of the statement from the institution read.
Meanwhile, the university has warned other students to stay away from such acts and to also avoid hosting outsiders beyond 10 pm adding that any misconduct will not be tolerated.
“Desist from sexual misconduct and observe all other rules and regulations in the Hostel as well as the Student Handbook. Any student caught infringing any of the regulations will not be spared”.
By: Clifford Adumbire | myactiveonline.com