By Tuko News
A recent publication by 3news.com has shared the story of a parent who fainted upon finding out the son who was meant to be graduating was still in his second year.
According to the report, the parent passed out during the graduation ceremony of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology at the Dean of Students' office.
The University Relations Officer at KNUST, Dr Norris Bekoe, encouraged parents to request proof of school fees payment from their ward.
He also implored the guardians to check on their children's academic performance and behaviour in school.
Dr Norris Bekoe highlighted that there are students who pay little to no attention to their academics, which is the main reason why they are in school. As a result, they obtain Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA), which is below the passing mark.
When that happens, they are forced to reply for new admission and start all over again sometimes, without their parents' knowledge, 3news.com reported.
Deputy President sorts students' lunch
In other similar news, TUKO.co.ke reported that Deputy President William Ruto gave university students KSh 300k for lunch.
During his stop-overs in Kitui country, he encountered students from a Kitui university who also listened to him as he sold his manifesto.
He issued them with KSh 300,000 to share amongst themselves to give them "some little lunch".
After being offered the lump sum of money, the students could not hold back their excitement, forcing the deputy president to intervene and ensure some form of order.
The University Relations Officer at KNUST, Dr Norris Bekoe, encouraged parents to request proof of school fees payment from their ward.
He also implored the guardians to check on their children's academic performance and behaviour in school.
Dr Norris Bekoe highlighted that there are students who pay little to no attention to their academics, which is the main reason why they are in school. As a result, they obtain Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA), which is below the passing mark.
When that happens, they are forced to reply for new admission and start all over again sometimes, without their parents' knowledge, 3news.com reported.
Deputy President sorts students' lunch
In other similar news, TUKO.co.ke reported that Deputy President William Ruto gave university students KSh 300k for lunch.
During his stop-overs in Kitui country, he encountered students from a Kitui university who also listened to him as he sold his manifesto.
He issued them with KSh 300,000 to share amongst themselves to give them "some little lunch".
After being offered the lump sum of money, the students could not hold back their excitement, forcing the deputy president to intervene and ensure some form of order.