Educate Africa Institute Commends President of Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, for Scrapping Visa Fees for All African Countries – William Boadi, EAI The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) has praised Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso, for his bold decision to abolish visa fees for all African nationals, calling it a progressive move towards...
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...
PUBLIC EDUCATION HIV Cases Rising in Central Region – We Need to Wake Up – Abraham Armah, EAI’s Volunteer. Many people in the Central Region remain unaware of the alarming increase in the number of People Living With HIV (PLHIV). Yet, the latest report by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) paints a troubling picture that...
The Role of Religion in African Development: A Public Education Piece powered by Educate Africa Institute (EAI) Religion is deeply woven into the fabric of African society, influencing daily life, culture, governance, and the development trajectory of many communities. In contexts where government support is often limited, religious institutions step in as pillars of support,...
Ghana Will Enjoy True Independence When Our Education System Produces Job Creators, Not Just Job Seekers – William Boadi EAI Ghana is blessed with abundant resources—fertile land, minerals, talent, and an enterprising youth. Yet, we remain dependent on foreign imports for food, clothing, and even knowledge. How can a nation that grows cocoa still...
EAI Calls on President Mahama to Reveal the True State of the Nation The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) is urging President John Dramani Mahama to disclose the real state of Ghana, including any hidden challenges or unresolved issues that the previous government may have ignored or covered up. As Ghanaians seek clarity on...
PUBLIC EDUCATION Should Senior High School Students Be Allowed to Use Mobile Phones in the 21st Century? – William Boadi, EAI In today’s digital era, mobile phones have become essential tools for education and personal development. For Senior High School (SHS) students, these devices provide access to a wealth of online resources such as e-books,...








