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. ...
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...
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,...
Nii Nai Gogo Hails Kumasi Central Prison’s Maiden Inmates’ Fashion Runway as a Transformational Milestone Mr. Nii Nai Gogo, a security consultant, correctional professional, and U.S. Army veteran, has commended the Ghana Prisons Service for successfully organizing the Maiden Inmates’ Runway Fashion Show at Kumasi Central Prison in the Ashanti Region. He described the...
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...
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...
Proposal to Review Ghana’s Free SHS Policy: To H. E. John Dramani Mahama and the Next Government – William Boadi, Executive Director, Educate Africa Institute (EAI) Your Excellency, Ghana’s Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy, introduced in 2017, remains a pivotal step toward expanding access to education. By removing financial barriers, the program has...








