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Education Is the Key to Success – But Where Is the Key?
In Ghanaian homes, from Accra to the most remote communities, one message echoes persistently: “Go to school and your future will be secure.” It i...
Education Is Not a Panacea for Success in Life
For generations, education has been widely regarded as the most reliable pathway to success. Parents often sacrifice their limited resources to educat...
Prioritizing Market over Schools: Where lies the future?
In many developing nations, including Ghana, a growing concern confronts policymakers, parents, and educators alike: Are we prioritising the market ov...
LUCK DIDN'T BRING US THIS FAR, GOD DID.
It is easy for the world to call our blessings "luck" or to see our progress as mere chance, but the heart knows a deeper truth. We are not here ...
Strength in the Shadows of the Year
As the year ends, some will celebrate visible achievements, while others quietly recover from unexpected setbacks. For many, this season brings mixed ...
International Corruption Day Marked At Nandom
On International Anti-Corruption Day, St. Andrews Junior High School came alive as 160 enthusiastic students gathered to commemorate the occasion. The...