A university class representative has been arrested after colleagues accused him of inflating the price of a compulsory course material and pocketing the difference.
According to reports circulating online, the book originally priced at 3,500 Naira (about GHS 29) was allegedly sold to students for 8,500 Naira (about GHS 80). Several students reportedly paid the higher amount without initially questioning the price.
Tensions escalated when classmates noticed the rep had upgraded his phone from an iPhone XR to an iPhone 16 within a short period. The sudden lifestyle change raised suspicion, prompting some students to investigate further.
After confronting the situation, affected students reportedly alerted authorities, leading to his arrest.
As of now, details regarding the specific institution involved and the formal charges remain unclear.
The incident has sparked heated discussions online about transparency, accountability, and trust in student leadership on campus.
More updates as the story develops.
