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Security management in multi-campus private universities presents unique
challenges due to decentralised operations, campus diversification, and the need to balance
safety with academic freedom. This paper explores professionalism, policy gaps, and
governance implications in security management at Presbyterian University, Ghana (PUG), a
multi-campus private institution. Using a qualitative case study design, data were collected
through document analysis, semi-structured interviews with campus security staff and
administrators, and literature review. Findings reveal significant gaps in formal security
policies, inconsistent professional practices, and governance ambiguities across campuses,
which undermine security operations and risk management effectiveness. The study
recommends standardised security policies, professional training systems, integrated
governance structures, and stakeholder engagement mechanisms. These findings have practical
implications for administrators, policymakers, and security practitioners in Ghanaian private
higher education and similar contexts.
TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP, MENTORING, AND STAFF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOP...
The paper focuses on the correlation between the transformational leadership practice
demonstrated by the educational administrators at the Ghana private universities and the success
of the mentorship and professional development programs. The study is thus a qualitativeresearch that examines how the major aspects of a transformational leader, which are vision
articulation, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, and individualized consideration,
influence the mentoring structures and the production of professional growth among the
academic and administrative personnel. Semi-structured interviews with university
administrators, mentoring coordinators, and staff in the selected private universities provided the
data, which was triangulated with institutional documents and other related literature published
in 2022-2025. The results show that transformational leadership has a positive impact on the
growth of mentoring engagement, staff motivation, professional competence, and development
of collaborative and learning oriented institutional culture. The researchers highlight that the
issue of effectiveness in institutional performance and sustainability depend on organized
mentoring systems, leadership development programmes, and continuing capacity-building
instruments.
LEADERSHIP STYLES OF UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON STU...
Leadership within Ghana’s Private Universities has a significant influence on the
Institutional Climate, Good Governance and the Relationship Between Administrators,
Academic Staff and Students. In addition to being competitive, with limited resources and
extensive regulation, Leadership Strategies Utilized by University Administrators will have an
Impact on Student/Staff Relationships, Motivation and Engagement of Staff, Job Satisfaction
and Educational Achievement. The purpose of this Paper was to Examine the Effect of the
Leadership Styles of the Administrative Staff of Ghana's Private Universities on Student/Staff
Relationships, Organizational Culture, Job Satisfaction and Overall Performance of the
Institution. This Review Relied Upon Recent Empirical Research and Theoretical Advances of
2023-2026. Transformational, Democratic, Situational, and Autocratic Leadership Styles were
Identified as the Main Types of Leadership Styles with Unique Implications for Relations. It
Was Found That Participatory and Transformational Leadership Styles Were Capable of
Building Trust, Communication and Positive Relational Climates. Conversely, Rigid and
Authoritative Approaches to Leadership Can Have Negative Consequences for Engagement and
Collaboration.
EFFECTS OF VARIETIES AND PLANT SPACING ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF SOYB...
Field experiment was conducted during the 2023 rainy season at Teaching and
Research Farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Federal University of Kashere (Latitude 90 54’ 46’’N,
Longitude 110 0’ 27’’E at 431 m above the sea level) Akko Local Government Area, Gombe
State and at the Teaching and Research Farm of the Federal College of Horticulture Dadinkowa,
Yamaltu-Deba Local Government Area, Gombe State. The treatments consisted of a factorial
combination of three varieties of soybean (TGX-20D, TGX-1951 and TGX1448-2E) and three
plant spacing of (20, 30 and 40 cm). These were laid out in a Randomized Complete Block
Design (RCBD) with three replications. The results of the study showed that soybean variety
TGX1448-2E significantly produced higher of (9.35 t/ha) yield than TGX-20D (9.04 t/ha) and
TGX-1951 (9.03 t/ha). The 40 cm plant spacing, significantly enhanced yield of (9,868.332 kg)
than 20 (8,415.833kg) and 30 cm plant spacing (9,133.333 kg). Therefore, TGX1448-2E and 40
cm plant spacing should be used by farmers who grow soybean based from their superior
performances by producing higher growth and yield of soybean.