DOSSIER: KNUST students protest
Students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have vandalized school property as part of Monday morning’s demonstration.
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Akufo-Addo summons Kan Dapaah, NAPO over KNUST violence
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Outsiders were bused from Accra to join demo – KNUST Management
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NYA condemns student brutality at KNUST
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Restrain from your unguarded comments – UTAG tells politicians
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Respect the rights of people – Akufo-Addo
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KNUST vandalism: We 'had it up to our neck'; authorities denied us dialogue – SRC
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Violence at KNUST unacceptable - Alumni want hostilities stopped
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KNUST VC still at post - Management
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Education Minister to visit KNUST over violent demonstration
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Katanga alumni masterminded violent demonstration – KNUST management
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Blame Vice-Chancellor for KNUST chaos – National Youth Authority CEO
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KNUST VC still at post; management rubbishes resignation reports
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Ghanaian students in UK condemn terror and brutality of KNUST students
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KNUST riots: Otumfuo to intervene
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Vice Chancellor and Minister must go – Kwaku Azar demands
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Medikal trolled for his 'eradicate' comment on the KNUST riot
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Medikal, Efya, Kojo Cue, DKB others react to KNUST protest
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KNUST Chaos: 20 arrested
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Vice Chancellor must be blamed for everything - KNUST alumni lawyer
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Blame Kumasi High Court for KNUST riot – Lawyer
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SRC contradict KNUST authorities; there was no meeting between us
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20 students cautioned; granted bail
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Protests turn violent at top Ghana university
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NUGS backs KNUST demo; condemns attacks on students
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Fighters back KNUST demo against 'brutality, academic oppression'
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KNUST riot: Professor Obiri-Danso will soon be history - Nana B
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KNUST VC must step aside - Davis Opoku
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KNUST riots: Beating students 'shameful, unacceptable' – Joselyn Dumas
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NYA condemns ‘inhumane, barbaric’ KNUST students brutality
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Soldiers storm KNUST
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KNUST riots: Beating students 'shameful, unacceptable' – Dumas
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Napo, others to storm KNUST following riots, vandalism
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KNUST closed down indefinitely
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Over 20 KNUST students in police custody after violent protest
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Education Ministry to meet authorities, students over KNUST protest
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KNUST Saga: We stand with you, you will surely prevail - Sammi Awuku assures students