
Accra, December 12, 2025 – EXCLUSIVE!
A seismic scandal is erupting in Ghana’s education sector, shaking the very foundation of the NDC government and sending shockwaves across the nation.
BREAKING: Teachers Forced to PAY GH¢25,000 for Jobs They Deserve!
In a jaw-dropping expose, thousands of desperate, qualified teachers are being extorted for a staggering GH¢25,000 just to receive their appointment letters and staff IDs. This isn’t just corruption – it’s a crime against Ghana’s future. A web of forged documents signed under the name of Ghana Education Service (GES) Director-General Professor Ernest Kofi Davis has surfaced, pointing to a massive bribery ring that’s exploiting hardworking graduates, while schools across the country remain understaffed.
President Mahama’s Government in the Crosshairs!

This explosive scandal is now directly implicating former President John Dramani Mahama and his NDC government, who appointed Davis as a so-called “reformer” to clean up the system. But now, it’s clear – the situation is getting WORSE, not better!
Tens of thousands of graduates are stuck in limbo, with 50,000+ teaching jobs announced earlier this year disappearing into a black hole of bureaucracy and corruption. Protests are breaking out across the country as the youth cry foul at the bribery ring that’s stealing their futures.
“We Paid to Teach – And Now We’re Being Robbed!”
In viral footage from Adom FM’s popular show “Dwaboso Nsem Nsem,” Richard Boakye, an unemployed teacher, fired back at the injustice: “I qualified to teach – so why must I PAY just to get a job? I’m starving, and these vultures demand money for what I deserve!” His story has sparked an outpouring of anger, fueling a nationwide outcry as desperate teachers come together to expose the truth.
Meanwhile, the Coalition for Unemployed Trained Teachers has revealed shocking insider information. Paul Octhere Karikari, the group’s leader, went public, saying: “This isn’t just bad luck – it’s deliberate sabotage! They’re excluding the poor while the well-connected cash in!”
Ghost Recruitment and a Corrupt Empire
Even screenshots are circulating of fake recruitment letters, backdated appointments, and evidence of ghost payrolls – all of which have lined the pockets of the corrupt officials behind the scandal. This comes as a bombshell report from the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) reveals the full scale of the disaster. Kissi Agyebeng, the Special Prosecutor, has uncovered GH¢2.85 million in taxpayer money wasted in 2024 alone on fraudulent schemes tied to the GES!
As Davis’s regime crumbles under the weight of these allegations, questions abound. Why hasn’t Davis – who was handpicked by Mahama to reform the system – acted against this rampant corruption? Why are teachers being blackmailed into paying bribes when their jobs should be guaranteed by law?
Ghana Faces a Crisis of Leadership

As the nation’s education system threatens to implode, protests are intensifying. On social media, angry Ghanaians are demanding that Mahama fire Davis immediately, launch a full investigation, and put an end to this bribe empire that is bleeding the country dry.
The mounting public outrage has reached a boiling point, and with no signs of resolution in sight, calls for revolution are growing louder. Youth unemployment is soaring, and the 2025 WASSCE results are disastrous—all part of a larger crisis that’s putting the future of Ghana’s children at risk.





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