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WAR IS A BUSINESS — AND THIRD WORLD BLOOD PAYS THE BILLThey told you wars in poor countries are “tribal.”They told you i...
01/03/2026

WAR IS A BUSINESS — AND THIRD WORLD BLOOD PAYS THE BILL

They told you wars in poor countries are “tribal.”
They told you it’s “religion.”
They told you it’s “politics.”

That’s the story for the public.

The real story…
is profit.

Oil.
Gold.
Diamonds.
Cobalt.
Uranium.
Lithium.
Rare earth minerals.

The things your phone needs.
The things missiles need.
The things empires are built on.

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THE DIRTY SECRET OF MODERN WAR

First-world powers rarely fight each other directly anymore.

They fight through weaker nations.

They fund rebels.
They arm governments.
They install leaders.
They remove leaders.
They create instability… then sell “solutions.”

War becomes an investment.
Chaos becomes a market.
Bodies become collateral.

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HOW IT WORKS

Step one: Identify a resource-rich poor country.
Step two: Destabilize it politically or economically.
Step three: Fund opposing sides.
Step four: Let the country bleed.
Step five: Move in with “peacekeeping,” “contracts,” “loans,” and “security.”
Step six: Extract resources for decades.

The war never truly ends.
Because peace is bad for business.

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COUNTRIES WHERE WAR NEVER SEEMS TO END — AND WHY

🇨🇩 Democratic Republic of Congo
Home to cobalt, gold, diamonds, copper.
Over 6 million dead since the late 1990s.
Foreign corporations, proxy militias, and arms pipelines everywhere.
Your smartphone battery is connected to this war.

🇱🇾 Libya
Africa’s largest oil reserves.
After NATO intervention, the state collapsed.
Now: rival governments, mercenaries, open slave markets, endless fighting.
Oil flows. Stability never returned.

🇸🇩 Sudan
Gold. Oil routes. Strategic Red Sea access.
Foreign weapons. Foreign money. Foreign silence.
Civil war rebranded every decade.
Same blood. Same land. Same interests.

🇸🇸 South Sudan
Oil-rich from birth.
War started almost immediately after independence.
Arms in. Advisors in. Corporations waiting.

🇨🇫 Central African Republic
Diamonds. Uranium. Gold.
Constant coups. Constant “peace missions.”
Never peace. Only management of conflict.

🇾🇪 Yemen
Strategic shipping routes.
Energy politics.
Foreign bombs. Foreign weapons.
One of the worst humanitarian crises on earth — and one of the most ignored.

🇸🇾 Syria
Pipelines. Influence. Military positioning.
Turned into a global chessboard.
Russia, the U.S., Iran, Turkey, Gulf states — all playing.
Syrians paid the price.

🇦🇫 Afghanistan
Lithium. Rare earths. O***m routes.
Forty years of war.
Empires came. Empires left.
The graveyard stayed full.

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WHY THE BIG POWERS CARE

The United States seeks control of trade routes, energy security, and corporate reach.
China seeks minerals, infrastructure dominance, and debt leverage.
Russia seeks military access, resource contracts, and geopolitical disruption.

Different flags.
Same hunger.

Resources.
Influence.
Control.

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THE CHILDREN IN THE IMAGE ARE NOT ACCIDENTS

They are the currency.

Every kidnapped child…
Every burned village…
Every endless civil war…

is the background noise of a global economy that runs on extraction.

While the first world debates.
The third world buries.

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FINAL TRUTH

If these wars were really about peace…
They would have ended.

If they were about terrorism…
They would have been solved.

If they were about democracy…
They would not repeat in the same countries for 50 years.

They continue because someone is benefiting.

And it is never the people holding the graves.

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13/01/2026
🚩 PRESS STATEMENTFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEEAI Calls for Swift and Independent Investigation into the Murder of Teacher Samue...
13/01/2026

🚩 PRESS STATEMENT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

EAI Calls for Swift and Independent Investigation into the Murder of Teacher Samuel Kwadwo Opare (OP)

The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) has received profound shock, sorrow, and concern at the tragic news of the murder of Mr. Samuel Kwadwo Opare, popularly known as OP, a dedicated professional teacher, unionist, and respected community member of Akyem Nkwateng in the Birim North District of the Eastern Region.

Information available from community members and the Ghana Police Service confirms that the incident is being treated as a murder case, and investigations are currently ongoing to establish the full facts and circumstances surrounding his death.

Mr. Samuel Kwadwo Opare served the Nkwateng community with distinction for over twenty (20) years. His teaching journey included Nkwateng Presby D/A JHS (2006–2018), Nkwateng SDA Basic School, and later Asuabena D/A Basic School, all within the same community he faithfully served. He was one of the most senior teachers in the circuit and served as GNAT School Representative for two terms, advocating strongly for professionalism, unity, and teacher welfare.

Beyond the classroom, Mr. Opare was a devoted family man, married to a native of Nkwateng and a father of four children, whose lives have been tragically disrupted by this painful and irreversible loss.

The Executive Director of the Educate Africa Institute, Mr. William Boadi, is a native of Akyem Nkwateng and a former student of the late Mr. Opare, who taught him Mathematics. This loss is therefore both institutional and deeply personal, resonating strongly within the community and the wider education fraternity.

Reports that Mr. Opare lost his life following an attack while on his farm are deeply disturbing and raise serious concerns about community safety, the protection of teachers, and the growing menace of violence and mob actions. Regardless of the circumstances, no individual or group has the right to take the law into their own hands. Such acts undermine the rule of law and threaten peaceful coexistence.

The Educate Africa Institute hereby calls for:

1. A swift, thorough, and impartial investigation by the Ghana Police Service into the murder of Mr. Samuel Kwadwo Opare.
2. Full transparency and accountability throughout the investigative process to ensure public confidence.
3. Justice through due process, with all perpetrators brought to book once culpability is established.
4. Immediate engagement with the bereaved family by the Ghana Education Service (GES), GNAT, COHBS, and other relevant stakeholders to provide support, assurance, and relief.
5. Improved security and protection for teachers, healthcare workers, particularly those serving in rural and farming communities.

EAI emphasizes that justice must not be compromised, and the truth surrounding this tragic incident must be fully uncovered. The life of a teacher matters. The safety of educators matters. The rule of law matters.

We stand in solidarity with the bereaved family, the teaching fraternity, and the people of Akyem Nkwateng during this painful period. EAI will continue to advocate for justice, accountability, and systemic reforms to prevent the recurrence of such tragedies.

May the soul of Mr. Samuel Kwadwo Opare (OP) rest in perfect peace.
Yet as a society, we affirm that true peace is only possible when justice is served.

Touch one teacher, touch all teachers.
Solidarity forever.

Signed:

William Boadi
Executive Director
Educate Africa Institute (EAI)

Report by:
Isaac Kwaku Mensah Birim North District Coordinator, EAI
+233535300373

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28/10/2025

🚩 PRESS STATEMENTSeptember 8, 2025WAEC Certificate Holders May Soon Face Entrance Exams Abroad Amid Rising Examination M...
08/09/2025

🚩 PRESS STATEMENT
September 8, 2025

WAEC Certificate Holders May Soon Face Entrance Exams Abroad Amid Rising Examination Malpractices - EAI

The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) expresses deep concern over the alarming rate of examination malpractice during the ongoing 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination for School Candidates (WASSCE-SC). According to reports from WAEC's own monitoring teams, widespread cheating involving candidates, invigilators, and school staff has been uncovered across several examination centers. EAI condemns these acts, which undermine the credibility of WAEC certificates qualifications that have historically opened doors to higher education and job opportunities both locally and internationally.

If these trends persist, the WAEC certificate risks becoming globally irrelevant. There is growing evidence that some international universities are reconsidering their acceptance of WAEC results. In the near future, candidates holding WAEC certificates may be required to sit for entrance exams before gaining admission abroad. This poses a significant threat to the academic mobility and global competitiveness of African students.

EAI further believes that WAEC’s monopoly over school examinations is a major part of the problem. After decades of unchallenged control, the Council has become complacent, with weak accountability and limited innovation. EAI therefore calls on governments across West Africa to establish a new, independent examination body to operate alongside or in place of WAEC. This would enhance transparency, raise standards, and restore public trust. WAEC must reform or be replaced. The time has come for bold reforms to safeguard the future of African education.

Issued by

William Boadi
Executive Director of EAI, Educationist, Political analyst, and Social Worker.
Contact: +233 541 935 106
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.educateafricainstitute.org

EAI: Education and Social Justice.

30/01/2025

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🚩PUBLIC NOTICEEducate Africa Institute (EAI) is delighted to announce its readiness to donate sports items to New Abirem...
28/11/2024

🚩PUBLIC NOTICE

Educate Africa Institute (EAI) is delighted to announce its readiness to donate sports items to New Abirem/Afosu Senior High School.

This initiative reflects our commitment to promoting sports and holistic education in schools. Stay tuned for updates on the donation event! Special thanks to Troo Ice Mineral Drinking Water for their support.

Sgd.

William Boadi
Executive Director, Educate Africa Institute

EAI: Education and Social Justice

https://educateafricainstitute.org/educate-africa-institute-eai-is-delighted-to-announce-its-readiness-to-donate-sports-items-to-new-abirem-afosu-senior-high-school/

🚩EAI Staff Attending Attitudinal Change Seminar at New Abirem/Afosu SHS in Eastern Region
23/11/2024

🚩EAI Staff Attending Attitudinal Change Seminar at New Abirem/Afosu SHS in Eastern Region

Attitudinal change seminar

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