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,...
GES Needs a Decade to Incorporate AI in School Education – William Boadi, Educate Africa Institute (EAI) This analysis is presented by the Educate Africa Institute (EAI) a think tank dedicated to education reform, policy advocacy, and social justice in Ghana. As the world moves rapidly toward technology-driven solutions in education, EAI sees Artificial Intelligence...
Educate Africa Institute (EAI) Welcomes University of Ghana Interns – William Boadi. Dear General Public, Educate Africa Institute (EAI) is pleased to announce that we are receiving students from the University of Ghana through the Careers and Counseling Directorate to undertake internships with our organization. This initiative provides students with practical experience in education advocacy,...
PRESS RELEASE Mass Dismissal at UEW Due to Academic Decline: Give Affected Level 100 Students a Second Chance – William Boadi, EAI The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) expresses deep concern over the alarming rate of mass failure at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), which has led to the dismissal of 38 Level 100 students....
PRESS RELEASE The Government Must Reallocate Teacher Trainee Allowances for Critical Educational Needs – Educate Africa Institute (EAI) The 2025 budget allocation of GH¢203 million for teacher trainee allowances has raised concerns, particularly in light of recent educational reforms. The Colleges of Education Act, 2012 (Act 847) redefined Colleges of Education as tertiary institutions, aligning...
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...
Unlocking Employment: How National Service Personnel Can Secure Their Future – William Boadi, EAI The transition from academic life to the job market can be daunting for many National Service personnel in Ghana. Each year, thousands of graduates complete their service, only to face the harsh reality of unemployment. The question remains: How can National...
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...
EDUCATE AFRICA INSTITUTE (EAI) EXPECTATIONS FOR SONA 2025 As President John Dramani Mahama prepares to deliver the 2025 State of the Nation Address (SONA) on February 27, the Educate Africa Institute (EAI), in its capacity as an education and policy think tank, outlines key expectations based on Ghana’s economic, governance, and social landscape. These areas...
14-Year-Old SHS Girl Arrested with Gun After Plotting to Kill Her Teacher Over Haircut. Swiftly Recruit School Social Workers to Rescue – William Boadi, EAI The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) is deeply concerned about the alarming rise in student violence across African schools, as highlighted by two recent tragic incidents in Nigeria and Ghana....









