A document claiming that the Ghana Education Service (GES) is recruiting 48,000 fresh teaching and non-teaching staff has surfaced on social media. The letter, dated January 19, 2026, uses the name of Dr. Angela Frimpomaa Nkansah, Director of Human Resources, and instructs applicants to send their particulars to a Gmail address: nationalrecruitment67@gmail.com.
Is GES Really Recruiting 48,000 Teachers?
Below are the facts you need to know before you make a decision to attempt to apply.
Why This is a Fake Announcement
Educators and the general public are strongly advised that this document is FAKE and a calculated attempt to defraud unsuspecting job seekers.
Unofficial Channels: Official GES recruitment is never conducted through private Gmail accounts. Authentic applications are processed solely through the verified portal: gespromotions.gov.gh.
No Official Confirmation: As of January 20, 2026, the official GES Facebook page and website have not posted any such recruitment drive for 48,000 staff.
Historical Scams: Similar fraudulent letters claiming large-scale recruitment (e.g., 50,000 staff) were debunked by GES in late 2025 as “fake and misleading”.
Incorrect Formatting: The letter contains grammatical errors and irregular formatting, which are hallmarks of recruitment scams designed to exploit public anticipation.
Cautions for Teachers and Applicants
Management of the GES has consistently stated that all recruitment processes are completely FREE. No individual or group is authorized to charge fees for recruitment, processing, or the issuance of appointment letters.
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Teachers and graduates are urged to remain vigilant and verify all education-related news through:
Official GES Facebook Page: The primary source for social media announcements.
Official Website: ges.gov.gh.
Reliable Portals: Trusted education news sites like Ghanaeducation.org.
Until the Ghana Education Service officially confirms this announcement on its verified platforms, it remains a total scam. Report any individuals soliciting money for these supposed positions to the nearest police station immediately. From all indications, the GES has not made any public pronouncement relating to the press release. Until GES confirms this, consider it fake.

