28/02/2026
I’m excited to be part of this powerful panel discussion hosted by EdTech Lab Ghana
“AI and the Learner: Are Our Children Safe in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?”
📅 6th March 2026
⏰ 6:00 PM GMT
📍 Live on Google Meet
This conversation brings together passionate educators and digital leaders
This session will be practical, honest, and solution-focused.
If you care about the future of learning, this conversation matters to you.
Scan the QR code on the flier to register.
07/02/2026
Big thanks to
Heartwill Avemegah, AKwasi Owusu Kwarteng, Ayesiyinga Robert
for all of your support! Congrats for being top fans on a streak 🔥!
08/12/2025
I’m excited to serve as a speaker at the Global Teachers Assembly Leadership Symposium & Workshop, happening December 15–18, 2025.
✅ I’ll be leading a session on “Harnessing the Power of Technology to Enhance Teacher Development.”
You work in a space where visibility matters. Your ideas, your journey and your expertise deserve to be seen. GLOBAL Teachers Assembly
This session helps you do just that with clarity and strategy.
https://lnkd.in/eN3zxTwS
Registration link✅👆 The event will be live on Zoom, making it easy for you to participate from anywhere.
16/11/2025
Two West African countries. Two opposite decisions.
🇳🇬 Nigeria has cancelled mother-tongue instruction in primary schools this November 2025, reverting fully to English.
🇬🇭 Ghana is making mother-tongue instruction mandatory from KG to Primary 3.
✅ Why the contrast?
Nigeria believes mother-tongue policy is slowing academic performance.
Ghana believes mother-tongue instruction is key to building strong foundations.
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Policy lasted ~3 years (late 2022 – late 2025).
❌Cancelled due to poor results in WAEC, NECO, and JAMB in regions that used mother tongue.
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Mother-tongue instruction is compulsory in early basic school. ✅English takes over from Primary 4
💡 The real question: Are we taking the easier path, or the path that actually improves learning?
Policies work only when teachers, textbooks, and training are aligned.
🤔 Which approach truly helps children learn?
31/08/2025
🌍 In 2021, I joined the inaugural World Teachers’ Meeting hosted by With The World. Together with inspiring colleagues across continents, we shared pandemic-era strategies to keep students engaged, , and connected.
✅ Fast forward to 2025 I still see the ripple effect.
Those “low-tech check-ins” we piloted are now part of school routines.
📍 My insight was shared in Japan’s Monthly School Education magazine. Colleagues from different countries now reach out, asking how to adapt digital-learning frameworks to their own contexts.
✅ community of 600+ educators, still exchanging lesson ideas, tech tips, and the occasional 2 a.m. meme.😀
That single 2021 meeting taught me something profound:🙏 scales impact faster than any curriculum guide ever will.
18/08/2025
If you see teaching as just a job, you’ve already missed the point.
✅ Yet, in the rush of daily routines, it’s easy to forget the deeper calling behind the job.
Here are Top 8 commandments every teacher should live by 📍🥰
1️⃣ Thou shalt not fear saying, “I don’t know” It makes you human, not weak. Ai is thy helper.
2️⃣ Thou shalt not compare learners. Every child blooms at their own pace stop asking roses to run like cheetahs.
3️⃣Thou shalt not assign homework just to keep parents busy. Homework should teach, not punish families.
4️⃣ Thou shalt not shout louder than necessary. Your authority is not in your volume but in your presence.
5️⃣ Thou shalt laugh with thy learners. A little humour makes learning fun.
6️⃣ Don’t kill curiosity.
A student’s “why?” is your best friend, not your worst nightmare.
7️⃣ Mark with meaning.
Grades are numbers; feedback is what sticks.
8️⃣ Thou shalt remember: you’re someone’s unforgettable teacher
Students may forget algebra, but they’ll never forget how you made them feel.
📍What would you add as the 9th commandment?
31/07/2025
Mistakes I Made as a Teacher That Didn’t End the World 🌎
In my early years as a teacher about 12 years ago. I made a lot of mistakes.
✅ I once taught a whole lesson with the wrong learning objective.
✅ I gave homework…. forgot to mark it for two weeks.😳
✅ I lost control of a class and stood there confused.
✅ I corrected a student, then realised I was wrong.☹️
✅ I once printed 50 copies… of the wrong worksheet.😔
✅ I’ve taught with a missing lesson plan
But here’s the twist: 😊
📍 None of these made me a bad teacher.
🟡They made me reflective.
🔵They made me better.
Yet somehow, we’ve built this idea that great teachers are perfect ❌
Let’s be honest 🤲 being a teacher means learning while leading.
✅ The classroom isn’t a stage for perfection. It’s a space for growth for students and teachers.