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Info News Ghana Blog of Tuesday, 25 July 2023

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Adisadel Housemaster Suspended Over Violent Assault

In a recent development, Ekow Holman, the housemaster of Quaque House at Adisadel College, has been suspended following a disturbing incident that took place on the school premises. The incident, which was captured on a viral video, shows one student violently assaulting another. The video, which quickly gained traction on social media platforms, sparked outrage among viewers who were appalled by the violent behaviour displayed by one student towards his fellow classmate. As a result, the school administration took swift action by suspending Ekow Holman, the housemaster of Quaque House. The suspension of Holman, who was responsible for overseeing the well-being and discipline of students in his house, highlights the seriousness with which the school is treating this incident. It is a clear indication that such behaviour will not be tolerated within the school community. Adisadel College, a prestigious educational institution, is known for its commitment to providing a safe and nurturing environment for its students. The suspension of the housemaster sends a strong message that any form of violence or misconduct will be

In a recent development, the headmaster of the school, Samuel Kofi Agudogo, has released a statement regarding the performance of Mr. Holman. According to the statement, Mr. Holman has failed to meet the expectations set for him in relation to a specific video.

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has responded to a viral video depicting a disturbing incident of violence at Adisadel College. The video, which has been widely circulated on social media platforms, shows a group of students engaged in a physical altercation. In a statement issued by the GES, they expressed their deep concern over the incident and condemned the violent behaviour displayed by the students.