Category: Advocacy

Akwatia By-Election: NDC Leads, Yet Akwatia Contest Too Close to Call – William Boadi, EAI 

Akwatia By-Election: NDC Leads, Yet Akwatia Contest Too Close to Call – William Boadi, EAI As the much-anticipated Akwatia by-election approaches on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, the political atmosphere in the constituency is charged with energy, uncertainty, and keen public interest. The contest, largely framed as a straight fight between the governing New Patriotic Party...
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The Act of Weeding in Schools Should Not Be Misconstrued Merely as Punishment – William Boadi, EAI 

The Act of Weeding in Schools Should Not Be Misconstrued Merely as Punishment – William Boadi, EAI With the highest regard, I would like to respectfully respond to the Chief of Staff’s recent statement on the need to end the practice of weeding as punishment in schools, on the grounds that it discourages students from...
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EDUCATE AFRICA INSTITUTE (EAI) READY TO LEAD LEGAL ACTION AGAINST WAEC OVER CANCELLATION AND WITHHOLDING OF BECE RESULTS – William Boadi

EDUCATE AFRICA INSTITUTE (EAI) READY TO LEAD LEGAL ACTION AGAINST WAEC OVER CANCELLATION AND WITHHOLDING OF BECE RESULTS – William Boadi The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) has taken notice of the West African Examinations Council’s (WAEC) press release dated Friday, 15th August, 2025, regarding the release of provisional results for the Basic Education Certificate Examination...
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WAEC As An Institution Has Outlived its Usefulness and Must Be Abolished – William Boadi, EAI 

The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) has taken notice of the West African Examinations Council’s (WAEC) press release dated Friday, 15th August, 2025, on the release of provisional results for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) for School Candidates. In the said report, WAEC announced the *cancellation of subject results of 718 candidates, entire results of...
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GTEC Must Focus on Producing Problem-Solving Graduates with Skills-Based, Industry-Relevant Programmes, Not Chasing Titles – William Boadi, EAI

PRESS RELEASE GTEC Must Focus on Producing Problem-Solving Graduates with Skills-Based, Industry-Relevant Programmes, Not Chasing Titles – William Boadi, EAI The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) was established to regulate and enhance the quality of tertiary education in Ghana. Its primary responsibility is to ensure that institutions produce graduates who can contribute meaningfully to national...
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76% of Female Students Could Drop Out If Married Men Remain Faithful, EAI Study – William Boadi

EAI Research: 76% of Female Students Could Drop Out If Married Men Remain Faithful – William Boadi The Silent Economy of Infidelity and Its Toll on Female Education in Sub-Saharan Africa Research conducted by Educate Africa Institute (EAI) has revealed a controversial but urgent reality: if all married men in Sub-Saharan Africa decided today to...
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Educate Africa Institute Commends Education Minister for Cancelling Teacher Licensure Exams – William Boadi

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 15, 2025 Educate Africa Institute Commends Education Minister for Cancelling Teacher Licensure Exams – William Boadi Educate Africa Institute (EAI) warmly commends the Minister for Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, for the decisive directive to abolish the Teacher Licensure Examinations by August 30, 2025, as part of broader reforms to strengthen teacher...
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Congratulations to the 2025 BECE Candidates!, Acquire Skills for a Brighter Future – William Boadi, EAI 

Congratulations to the 2025 BECE Candidates!, Acquire Skills for a Brighter Future – William Boadi, EAI On behalf of the Educate Africa Institute (EAI), we extend our warmest congratulations to all candidates who have successfully completed the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) especially those in the Birim North Municipality, the Kade constituency and Achiase...
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EAI Condemns BECE Exam Malpractices by Invigilators, Urges WAEC to Sanction Officials and Cease Cancellation of Candidates’ Results – Anthony Cobbinah

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: June 11, 2025 EAI Condemns BECE Exam Malpractices by Invigilators, Urges WAEC to Sanction Officials and Cease Cancellation of Candidates’ Results – Anthony Cobbinah The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) has observed with great concern that more than nine (9) invigilators were caught engaging in examination malpractice on the very first day...
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GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM EDUCATE AFRICA INSTITUTE (EAI) TO 2025 BECE CANDIDATES – William Boadi

GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM EDUCATE AFRICA INSTITUTE (EAI) TO 2025 BECE CANDIDATES   The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) extends our warmest wishes to all the 603,328 candidates across the country who are preparing to sit for the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), which starts on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. We recognize your dedication and hard...
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