Ghanaian comedian DKB has jumped to the defence of Prof Ransford Gyampo, a lecturer at the University of Ghana (UG), after an association identifying itself as ‘Girl Power’, a female alumni group of the school, petitioned the World Bank Group and other agencies to suspend him.
In their petition dated November 18, 2025, the group demanded that the World Bank, USAID, and eleven other agencies halt their financial support to the University.
According to them, Professor Ransford Gyampo was indicted in BBC Africa Eye’s ‘Sex for Grades’ exposé; therefore, the donor agencies should ensure their funds do not facilitate an environment where “sexual harassment, abuse of power, and the victimisation of women are normalised.”
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Following the petition, DKB, in a post shared on X, noted that the petition from the female group is unnecessary and an attempt to tarnish Gyampo’s reputation.
DKB emphasised that the main focus of most feminists is to destroy men who have built a name for themselves.
“Feminists always want to destroy men,” he said.
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He also added that Prof Gyampo deserves a second chance, even if the allegations against him are true.
“…so, no man deserves a second chance or reformation? He who is without sin, cast your stone! Sia,” he added.
Read the post below:
Feminists always to destroy men, so no man deserves a second chance or reformation.
He who is without sin, cast your stone! Sia. https://t.co/EaD7TjwKzQ
— DKB GHANA (@dkbghana) November 20, 2025
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