The future of some Ghanaian students at the University of Memphis appears to be in limbo, as they face possible eviction from the institution due to financial issues.
A total of 181 students, currently pursuing various courses at the university, are facing dire circumstances following the stalled payment of their tuition.
As a result, the university's management has issued an ultimatum of August 9, 2025, for payment; failure of which will result in eviction.
Speaking on the matter, Fred Awuku Budu Opoku-Asamoah, the leader of the Ghanaian student community at the university, voiced his frustration over the development, stating that it has placed a significant strain on their academic activities.