The president of Ghana Christian University College, Reverend Dr. James Yamoah, has been sentenced to 14 days in jail by the Adenta High Court. The sentence was issued after the court found him in contempt. Details surrounding the specific actions leading to the contempt charge have not been widely released. The ruling underscores the court’s authority and its willingness to enforce respect for judicial proceedings. Dr. Yamoah’s imprisonment raises questions about the implications for the university he leads. It remains unclear how his absence will affect the institution’s operations during his incarceration. Further information regarding the case and potential appeals is expected to emerge.