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The academic community and social media users have been rocked by a viral video showing a fierce, personal altercation between two senior lecturers from the University of Ghana (UG).
The heated exchange involved Political Science lecturer Professor Ransford Gyampo and Development Economist Dr. George Domfeh and quickly devolved into severe personal insults and allegations.
The less-than-one-minute video, which began circulating rapidly on November 15, 2025, captured the aftermath of a discussion on TV3 on Saturday, November 15, where the disagreement shifted from political analysis to personal attacks, raising serious questions about the conduct and professional integrity of senior faculty members.
The initial confrontation was triggered by Dr. Domfeh, a senior lecturer at UG, who targeted Professor Gyampo’s history and perceived political leanings.
Professor Gyampo is not only a respected lecturer at the Political Science Department but also serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority.
Dr. Domfeh was heard making pointed allegations about Prof. Gyampo’s past leadership role in the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UG-UTAG).
Prof. Gyampo, visibly upset by the accusation of political bias, immediately fired back, challenging Dr. Domfeh’s professional standing.
The hostility escalated as the two academics engaged in fierce exchanges, with the production team intervening to separate them.
During the verbal exchanges, Dr. Domfeh further levelled allegations against Prof. Gyampo, accusing him of engaging in unprofessional conduct with girls.
The circulation of the video has drawn a wave of strong negative reactions online.
Netizens and the academic community have widely expressed disappointment and embarrassment that two senior lecturers, expected to embody intellectual discourse and professional decorum, resorted to such crude behaviour in public.
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