ACCRA, GHANA – British Columbia college (BCC) is refuting allegations of harassment made against its CEO by a female student in a viral TikTok video. The school asserts that these claims are completely false and are a result of the student’s disciplinary issues and failure to complete her coursework.
According to BCC, the student had been suspended for two weeks in May 2025 but did not return after the suspension period. The school claims her actions would prevent her from graduating with the class of 2025, leading her to make false allegations on social media.
BCC stated that the student’s mother in Germany and her guardian in Ghana are aware of the situation and have apologized to the school. The school is taking legal action with parental consent and has provided a copy of the suspension letter as evidence. BCC assures parents and guardians that their students are safe under their care.
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