Cracking Ghana’s Academic Walls: Do You Really Need A PhD To Lecture?
Many believe a PhD is mandatory to lecture in Ghana, but passion and real experience can be more impactful.
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Many believe a PhD is mandatory to lecture in Ghana, but passion and real experience can be more impactful.
Read MoreUGMC has performed Ghana’s first-ever pinhole obesity surgery—a landmark gastric sleeve operation that offers hope to obese patients. The historic success paves the way for safer, modern weight-loss solutions in Ghana.
Read MoreIn a major anti-galamsey operation, Ghanaian authorities arrested 11 Chinese nationals and seized bulldozers, trucks, and other mining equipment at Bole Bamboi. The raid forms part of ongoing efforts to combat illegal mining and protect the environment.
Read MoreThe Ghana Health Service has announced the country’s first death from Mpox, with 23 new cases confirmed, raising the total to 257. Authorities are intensifying public education and urging early reporting of symptoms as the outbreak shows signs of acceleration.
Read MoreA tragic shooting incident at Bawku Senior High School has left a final-year student dead, forcing school authorities to shut down operations. The student was reportedly dragged from his dormitory and shot by unidentified attackers. This follows a disturbing rise in violence affecting schools in northern Ghana.
Read MoreA wave of deadly violence has hit senior high schools in Bawku and Nalerigu, leaving three students dead after gunmen opened fire in their dormitories. This shocking development has sparked national concern over the state of school security and the spillover of regional conflict into educational spaces.
Read MoreAs Ghana moves to cancel the teacher licensure examination, deep concerns arise about the implications for educational quality. This article critiques the decision, revealing how our systems may be choosing convenience over competence — and risking the nation’s human capital in the process.
Read MoreVice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang Reaches Out to Oguaa Traditional Council in Spirit of Unity Before PANAFEST 2025 As Ghana
Read MoreGhana’s Economy in Crisis: Finance Minister Unpacks the Harsh Economic Reality Left Behind When Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson assumed the
Read MoreMore Than a Degree: University of Ghana Graduates Urged to Lead Africa’s Transformation More than 1,900 students have graduated from
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