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BECE 2026: SOME MENTALLY MISGUIDED INVIGILATORS ARE MAKING THE WORK DIFFICULT – William Boadi, EAI

PRESS STATEMENT BECE 2026: SOME MENTALLY MISGUIDED INVIGILATORS ARE MAKING THE WORK DIFFICULT – William Boadi, EAI Date: 6th May, 2026 Accra, Ghana ““If you don’t let your child cry, he will cry in old age.” The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) has received with grave concern reports of examination malpractice involving some invigilators on the...
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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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WORKERS’ DAY MESSAGE – Educate Africa Institute (EAI)

EDUCATE AFRICA INSTITUTE (EAI) MAY DAY / WORKERS’ DAY MESSAGE – 1st May 2026 On this occasion of International Workers’ Day, Educate Africa Institute extends warm appreciation to all hardworking individuals across Ghana and the African continent. We celebrate the resilience, dedication, and sacrifices of workers who continue to drive development, strengthen our institutions, and...
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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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REFORM THE TEACHING PROFESSION – WILLIAM BOADI

Reforming the Teaching Profession in Ghana: A Call to Action for the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service The future of Ghana’s education system depends largely on the strength, motivation, and professionalism of its teachers. Teachers remain the backbone of national development, shaping the minds and values of future leaders, innovators, and citizens. However, despite...
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Nii Nai Gogo Hails Kumasi Central Prison’s Maiden Inmates’ Fashion Runway as a Transformational Milestone

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...
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THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL IS TRYING TO TRADE WITH FREEDOM AND JUSTICE – EAI

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL IS TRYING TO TRADE WITH FREEDOM AND JUSTICE I am not against the Attorney-General; however, as a student of law and basic governance principles, I find the statement made to be a serious misjudgment and an internal weapon that could be used against the government itself. The Attorney-General’s recent statement that “I exchanged...
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