The devastating results of the 2025 WASSCE in Ghana, marked by a nearly 18-percentage-point drop in Core Mathematics passes, signal a deep-seated crisis. While Ghana…
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The 2025 WASSCE results, defined by the catastrophic plunge in Core Mathematics and Social Studies, demand an immediate end to the political posturing that has…
The release of the 2025 WASSCE results, which marks the performance of the cohort educated entirely under the Free SHS policy of the previous administration,…
No Islamic School Will Entertain Christian Values and Doctrines in Ghana: Let’s Be Honest About Religious Freedom in an Islamic Schools . As a Muslim,…
Understanding the Rising Trend of Sugary Drinks Among Ghanaian Children Is Critical To Taking a U-Turn Around the Practice. The more you give your schoolchild…
Why Ghanaian Parents Must Rethink Sugary Drinks for School Children: A Health Expert’s Warning for Ages 3 to 15. Across Ghana, a growing concern is…
The Public Relations Officer (PRO) for the Ghana Education Service (GES), Mr Daniel Fenyi, has defended the Ministry of Education’s directive for students in second-cycle…
In 2023, the government was told to charge GH¢10,000 for Category A school placements. Whaaat, why, for what reasons, and what happened to the Free…
In the wake of the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight government officials, growing concerns from law enforcement experts in the United…
The Cry of a University Lecturer (Urgent Call: Ensuring Genuine Academic Performance for Secondary School Students and Future Prosperity) Dear secondary school teachers and school…










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