The former Education Minister and the NPP flagbearer hopeful Dr. Osei Yaw Adutwum believes Ghana will make history by having its first teacher as head of state. According to him, Ghanaians will vote for him and the NPP in the 2028 general elections if he leads the party into …
Read More »The Sacred Trust of Teaching: Upholding Professionalism and Integrity
As a noble profession, teaching demands the highest level of discipline, integrity, and self-control. Teachers are entrusted with shaping the character, morals, and future of young people, making it imperative to maintain professional boundaries and conduct themselves with utmost respect for their students. The Ghana Education Service (GES) Code …
Read More »The best practices to adopt as a student to pass exams
The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) are important exams for students in West Africa, as they determine their eligibility to progress to the next level of education or to pursue higher education opportunities. To perform well in these exams, students need …
Read More »Completing SHS is not the end of the road; it’s a crucial stepping stone – Ɔpanyin Wireko writes
My dear students, brothers and sisters who’ve just completed Senior High School, Congratulations on this milestone! Completing SHS is a significant achievement, but I want to emphasize – it’s not the end of the road; it’s a crucial stepping stone. Tertiary education is on the horizon, and while awaiting …
Read More »President Mahama to Launch ‘The Accra Reset’ at UNGA 2025,
Championing New Global Governance for Health and Development. President John Dramani Mahama, the African Union Champion for African Financial Institutions, will host a landmark high-level event on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly to formally launch “The Accra Reset: Reimagining Global Governance for Health and Development.” …
Read More »Check out the meaning of Asantehene’s headgear
The Asantehene’s headgear is called “Nyɛ Apɛsɛ tipɛn ne Kotoko Nsɛbɛkyɛ” (The hedgehog may resemble the Porcupine, but only the porcupine commands fear). It was made with the quills of the porcupine (Kotoko mɛtɛɛ). In Akan proverbial wisdom, it is said: “Kotoko ho huu ne ne mɛtɛɛ”, meaning, “the …
Read More »Fameye is the only musician I trust – Akwaboah Jnr
Ghanaian singer-songwriter, Gladstorm Kwabena Akwaboah Jnr., known by his stage name Akwaboah Jnr has revealed that the only musician he trust in the industry is Ghanaian rapper and musician, Peter Famiyeh Bozah, known by the stage name Fameye. According to Akwabboah Jnr, the Ghana music industry is full of …
Read More »Global Solidarity Concludes the African Union Simulation Model
The Global Solidarity Network concluded the African Union Simulation Model for STEM School students under the theme “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations”, the same theme adopted by the African Union at its most recent summit in February 2025. The model was held during August …
Read More »Nurturing the Whole Child: A new approach to early years education
Dear Early Years Teacher, As we welcome a new session, let’s reflect on the profound impact we have on the young lives in our care. Children are like tender plants, full of promise, beauty, and potential. To thrive, they need a joyful and nurturing environment that fosters growth, creativity, …
Read More »Is Mahama the first Ghanaian President to be invited by President of Singapore on a State Visit?
“His Excellency John Mahama has become the first Ghanaian President in history to be invited by a President of Singapore on a State Visit.” Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has said. According to him, his visit was not just for the history books; he made profound impact …
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