Category: Advocacy

DISCIPLINE IS DESTINY – William Boadi, EAI

DISCIPLINE IS DESTINY In a world where many people are searching for shortcuts to success, one timeless principle continues to separate achievers from dreamers: discipline. Talent may open doors, intelligence may create opportunities, and luck may occasionally provide an advantage, but it is discipline that determines how far a person will go in life.  ...
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GES Leadership Must Immediately End the Practice of Morning Mental Mathematics in Classrooms – William Boadi, EAI

PRESS STATEMENT GES Leadership Must Immediately End the Practice of Morning Mental Mathematics in Classrooms – William Boadi, EAI As an experienced educator and Executive Director of Educate Africa Institute (EAI), I have observed with concern the growing reliance on morning mental mathematics exercises in many basic schools across Ghana. While the objective may be...
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The Future Belongs to Nations That Invest Wisely in Education Today – EAI

The Future Belongs to Nations That Invest Wisely in Education Today By William Boadi Education remains the most powerful instrument for national development, social mobility, and economic transformation. Yet across many African countries, including Ghana, educational challenges continue to undermine the potential of millions of young people. While governments have invested significantly in infrastructure, access,...
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Gregory Diaw Addae Administrative Director of Educate Africa Institute (EAI) Strengthens International Travel, EDUCATION and Business Network in Europe

🌍 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES We are pleased to announce that Mr. Gregory Diaw Addae, Administrative Director of Educate Africa Institute (EAI) and Chief Executive Officer of Capelo Travel Consult, has successfully traveled to Belarus, Europe, to expand his travel, tourism, education, and business networks. As part of this strategic expansion, Mr. Addae is...
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EDUCATE AFRICA INSTITUTE (EAI) APPOINTS RICHARD AMOAKO AS RESEARCH AND AI EXPERT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EDUCATE AFRICA INSTITUTE (EAI) APPOINTS RICHARD AMOAKO AS RESEARCH AND AI EXPERT The Management of Educate Africa Institute (EAI) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Richard Amoako as the Institute’s Research and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Expert. This appointment reflects EAI’s commitment to advancing research, innovation, and the application of emerging...
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PATIENCE NUAMAH’S PASSION FOR EWE EARNS INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION – EAI

RURAL TEACHER, GLOBAL IMPACT: PATIENCE NUAMAH’S PASSION FOR EWE EARNS INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION A heartwarming story of dedication, cultural appreciation, and global connection has emerged from the New Bakpa Island community, where a young female teacher, Patience Nuamah, popularly known on TikTok as Maame Esi, is winning hearts both locally and internationally. Patience Nuamah recently went...
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Ghana’s BECE Placement Reform Shifts from Guesswork to Precision but Risks Deepening Inequality – Abraham Armah, EAI 

PRESS STATEMENT 07-04-2026 Ghana’s BECE Placement Reform Shifts from Guesswork to Precision but Risks Deepening Inequality – Abraham Armah, EAI The recent reform, which allows BECE candidates to select Senior High Schools after the release of their results, marks a significant shift in Ghana’s education system. From the perspective of Educate Africa Institute (EAI), this...
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AFCON 2025 Controversy: A Call for Justice, Fairness, and African Solidarity

AFCON 2025 Controversy: A Call for Justice, Fairness, and African Solidarity The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) firmly stands in support of the growing concerns surrounding recent decisions taken by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in relation to the AFCON 2025 fallout involving Senegal. At the heart of this matter lies a fundamental question: What...
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Government Must Leverage the 24-Hour Economy to Create Sustainable Jobs for the Youth – William Boadi, EAI

PRESS STATEMENT Government Must Leverage the 24-Hour Economy to Create Sustainable Jobs for the Youth – William Boadi, EAI Ghana stands at a critical crossroads in its development journey, particularly in addressing the persistent challenge of youth unemployment. For years, many young people have turned their hopes toward recruitment into the security services police, military,...
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