Educate Africa Institute (EAI) Holds a Successful Attitudinal Change Seminar at Akim-Nkwateng SDA Basic School, Birim North Municipality, Eastern Region

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Educate Africa Institute (EAI) Holds a Successful Attitudinal Change Seminar at Akim-Nkwateng SDA Basic School, Birim North Municipality, Eastern Region

The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) has successfully conducted an Attitudinal Change Seminar at the Akim-Nkwateng SDA Basic School in the Birim North Municipality, marking another significant milestone (EP22) in its mission to promote positive mindset transformation among students and educators across Ghana and Africa at large. The theme for this project was “Attitude is Everything.”

The seminar, powered by EAI, was met with enthusiasm and active participation from students and teachers. It aimed to encourage self-discipline, responsibility, positive behavior, and social values that support both academic and personal growth.

Following the seminar, Ms. Juliet, a teacher at the school, and Angel Agyekum, a student, expressed their heartfelt appreciation for the insightful and transformative nature of the program. They specifically commended the executive leadership of EAI, led by *Mr. William Boadi*, for their unwavering commitment to educational empowerment and mindset reformation.

“We are grateful for this impactful experience. It has sparked new thinking and encouraged positive change in our learners. We hope EAI will continue to organize such programs to help shape the mindsets of the youth,” said Ms. Juliet.

The seminar underscores EAI’s broader commitment to building a generation of disciplined, visionary, and responsible citizens through education and social development initiatives.

About EAI

Educate Africa Institute (EAI) is a youth-driven think tank and non-profit organization focused on educational reform, social advocacy, and youth empowerment. EAI continues to drive grassroots change through impactful programs across schools and communities in Ghana.

 

EAI is open to partnerships with NGOs, educational stakeholders, government agencies, individuals, philanthropists, and other entities to create a lasting impact. We are actively seeking sponsorships to intensify this vital project across various basic schools and second-cycle institutions to address the growing issue of indiscipline on our campuses.

 

For media inquiries or more information, contact:

Email: educateafricainstitute@gmail.com

Phone: 0541935106 / 0535300373

Website: www.educateafricainstitute.org

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