General News of Tuesday, 8 April 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Valley View University (VVU) is asking for help to stop land encroachment.
In the past two years, over 10 acres of its 160-acre land has been taken.
At a media conference in Accra last Sunday, Registrar Albert K. Imbrah spoke about the issue.
He said this encroachment is harming VVU's development and management.
Imbrah explained that different families leased the university's land. One family has emerged after more than thirty years of the school's existence.