Educate Africa Institute’s Nationwide Attitudinal Change Seminars Inspire Students at Narkwa Methodist and Narkwa D/A Basic Schools – William Boadi, EAI
Narkwa, Ekumfi District
As part of its ongoing nationwide attitudinal change seminar series, the Educate Africa Institute (EAI) organized a transformative seminar at the Narkwa Methodist and Narkwa D/A Basic Schools in the Ekumfi District. The event, facilitated by EAI volunteer Abraham Armah, aimed at fostering positive behavioral change, self-discipline, and community-mindedness among students.
This initiative is one of many attitudinal change seminars EAI is conducting in schools across Ghana, with the goal of equipping students with the mindset and skills needed for personal success and national development.
The interactive sessions featured engaging presentations, discussions, and activities, all carefully designed to nurture a growth mindset and a deep sense of responsibility. Abraham Armah, who volunteers with EAI and is known for his dedication to community development, led the program and emphasized the significance of embracing positive attitudes as the foundation for personal and community advancement.
Students and teachers expressed great enthusiasm and appreciation for the seminar’s content and approach, sharing their excitement to put the lessons into practice in their daily lives and in their communities.
Photos and videos from the event capture the vibrant discussions and activities, reflecting the energy and impact of the day. This program underscores EAI’s commitment to shaping young minds and fostering a culture of positive change across Ghana.
About Educate Africa Institute (EAI)
Educate Africa Institute is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering communities through education, capacity building, and social development initiatives across Ghana and beyond. Its attitudinal change seminars are part of a broader mission to nurture responsible, proactive citizens and promote holistic development.
About Abraham Armah
Abraham Armah is a passionate volunteer with EAI, focused on inspiring and mentoring the next generation of leaders through impactful educational and community initiatives. As a person with a disability, Mr. Armah is demonstrating to the world that disability is not inability.
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William Boadi
Executive Director of Educate Africa Institute (EAI)
+233541935106.
Abraham Armah
EAI’s Ekumfi District Volunteer.
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