Course Mates Get Course Rep Arrested for Inflating Book Prices
Students accused the course representative of inflating the cost of compulsory course material and pocketing the difference.
A course representative at a university in Nigeria has been arrested following allegations by course mates that he inflated the price of a compulsory course book and misappropriated funds.
The incident has sparked widespread discussion on social media after details of the alleged misconduct emerged online.
Alleged Price Inflation
According to reports circulating online, the class representative sold a compulsory course material that was meant to cost โฆ3,500 (about GHS 29) for โฆ8,500 (about GHS 80).
Students claim the significant price difference raised concerns about possible financial misconduct.
Suspicion Raised by Lifestyle Change
Suspicion reportedly intensified after course mates noticed that the class representative had upgraded his phone from an iPhone XR to an iPhone 16 within a short period.
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This development allegedly prompted some students to question the source of his sudden financial capacity.
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Complaint Leads to Arrest
Following the concerns, some course mates reportedly reported the matter to authorities, leading to the arrest of the class representative.
As of the time of reporting, details surrounding the arrest remain unclear, including the name of the institution involved and the specific charges he may face.
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