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The Government Should Double National Service Personnel Allowance to Ease Their Frustration – William Boadi, EAI

The Government Should Double National Service Personnel Allowance to Ease Their Frustration – William Boadi, EAI The plight of National Service Personnel in Ghana is growing more critical as these young professionals face financial challenges due to delays and inadequacies in their monthly allowances. The government’s failure to promptly address these issues is causing frustration...
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Government Must Focus on the National Apprenticeship Program or Build More Prisons, Educate Africa Institute (EAI)

Government Must Focus on the National Apprenticeship Program or Build More Prisons, Educate Africa Institute (EAI) The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) urgently calls on Ghana’s government to prioritize the National Apprenticeship Program (NAP) to empower the nation’s youth with practical skills, reduce unemployment, and curtail rising social crimes. Under the Council for Technical and Vocational...
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Educate Africa Institute (EAI) Commends UTAG for Suspending Its Strike Action – William Boadi, EAI

In a recent development, the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has officially suspended its strike action regarding illegal mining, commonly known as “Galamsey.” This decision follows a vote by UTAG members, as confirmed in a letter dated October 29, 2024, signed by Prof. Mamudu A. Akudugu. The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) applauds UTAG for...
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UTAG Should Call Off the Strike Because the Government Is Not Ready to Listen – William Boadi, EAI

The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has embarked on a strike, demanding that the government take immediate and decisive action to address the issue of galamsey (illegal mining). While their commitment to improving the state of tertiary education and protecting Ghana’s resources is commendable, the timing, impact, and prolonged nature of this strike bring...
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In 2020, Educate Africa Institute (EAI) attempted to assist Faustina in going through surgical operations due to alleged poliomyelitis

In 2020, Educate Africa Institute (EAI) attempted to assist Faustina in going through surgical operations due to alleged poliomyelitis, she was a student of Asesewa RC JHS but was unsuccessful due to financial constraints. In 2021 and beyond, EAI tried again and reached out to collaborate with some foundations in Accra. However, the victim’s grandparents...
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Student Representative Councils Must Act Against UTAG Strike – William Boadi, EAI

Student Representative Councils Must Act Against UTAG Strike – William Boadi, EA The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) expresses grave concern over the silence of various Student Representative Councils (SRCs) amidst the ongoing University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) strike. Students across the nation have invested in academic and hostel fees, only to find themselves at...
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🚩Public Announcement: Unveiling of Educate Africa Institute’s Official Website

🚩Public Announcement: Unveiling of Educate Africa Institute’s Official Website   We are excited to announce the official launch of Educate Africa Institute’s website! As part of our commitment to enhancing access to quality education across Africa, this platform will serve as a hub for information, resources, and updates on our initiatives and programs.   Through...
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Educate Africa Institute (EAI) Attitudinal Change Seminar Successfully Held at Kwahu West Municipal Education Directorate, Eastern Region

Educate Africa Institute (EAI) Attitudinal Change Seminar Successfully Held at Kwahu West Municipal Education Directorate, Eastern Regio Educate Africa Institute (EAI) has once again made strides in promoting positive mindset transformation with the successful organization of its Attitudinal Change Seminar at the Kwahu West Municipal Education Directorate. The seminar, which aimed to inspire and equip...
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