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Bowiri Traditional Council

Bowiri Traditional Council Bowiri Traditional Council Digital Platform is a cultural and governance-focused website developed under the SCode ecosystem by Atubra Abraham (SCode) . It serves as a modern digital representation of traditional leadership, heritage, and community information in Ghana. The platform preserves cultural identity while making leadership and governance information accessible in a digital format. 👉 Explore Digital Innovation Tools Leadership of the Bowiri Traditional Area The Bowiri Traditional Area is currently led by the Paramount Chief, Nana Osiadieyor Kwabena Salo V (Bowirimanhene) , who provides leadership in cultural preservation, governance, and community development. He was born on 5th October, 1999 at Bowiri Anyinase in the Bayida Clan in the Biakoye District of the Oti Region. His parents are Mr. Eric Kwabena and Mrs. Bertha Akosua Nyame . His educational journey began at Worawora Anglican Primary and JHS , compl...

SCode COE Pasco

SCode COE Pasco — Past Questions Platform for Colleges of Education in Ghana SCode COE Pasco is an educational platform developed under the SCode ecosystem by Atubra Abraham . It is designed to simplify access to past examination questions for students in Colleges of Education across Ghana. The platform organizes academic resources in a structured format to improve learning efficiency and exam preparation. 👉 Explore Learning & Study Tools Key Features of SCode COE Pasco Access to past questions in PDF format Structured filtering by University, Level, Semester, and Program Fast search system for academic materials Mobile-friendly and responsive interface Secure and lightweight hosting system How to Use SCode COE Pasco Students can easily navigate the platform by selecting their institution, academic level, semester, and program. After selection, available past questions are displayed for download or study. The system is desi...

SCode OS 1.0

SCode OS 1.0 — AI-Powered GIS Operating System Built by SCode SCode OS 1.0 is an advanced AI-powered operating system developed under the SCode ecosystem by Atubra Abraham . It is designed to combine Linux stability with modern artificial intelligence, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), and developer tooling. The system focuses on performance, privacy, and offline capability, making it ideal for developers, researchers, and system builders. 👉 Explore Developer Tools & AI Resources Key Features of SCode OS AI-first system architecture for smart automation GIS-focused tools for spatial data processing Lightweight Linux-based performance engine Built-in developer environment (Python, Node.js, Rust, Docker) Offline-first privacy and security design Modular system design for future expansion About SCode OS Vision SCode OS was built to solve the gap between traditional operating systems and modern AI-driven workflows. It integ...

SCode Developer Portfolio

SCode Developer Portfolio — Official Web Development Hub by Atubra Abraham SCode Developer Portfolio is the official web development hub created by Atubra Abraham , also known as SCode . It showcases modern web applications, UI/UX designs, and full-stack development projects built for businesses, organizations, and educational platforms. This portfolio represents the core identity of the SCode ecosystem and serves as the main gateway to all connected digital platforms. 👉 Explore Developer Tools & Resources What the SCode Portfolio Includes Modern responsive web design projects UI/UX interface systems built for real-world usage Educational platforms and digital learning systems Business and institutional websites Experimental AI and system design projects Featured Projects Inside the Portfolio The portfolio includes several live systems developed under the SCode ecosystem: Pacesetters Foundation Website — NGO and donation...

Chairman Of SCode Groups

SCode Ecosystem Overview — Atubra Abraham (SCode Founder) SCode is a growing digital ecosystem founded by Atubra Abraham , a Ghana-based web developer and system architect focused on building scalable technology platforms across education, operating systems, and web infrastructure. The ecosystem connects multiple live projects including operating systems, educational platforms, and cultural digital systems designed to improve access to technology and learning resources. 👉 Explore Developer Resource SCode Ecosystem Projects SCode OS 1.0 — AI-first, GIS-focused operating system combining Linux stability and developer tools. SCode COE Pasco — Educational platform providing structured past questions for Colleges of Education in Ghana. SCode Web Systems — Developer and business websites built for organizations and institutions. Bowiri Traditional Council Platform — Cultural digital platform preserving leadership and heritage information. ...

The Cost of Hope: How Ghana’s Teacher Trainees Are Paying for a Broken System

The situation currently unfolding across the various public colleges of education is deeply worrying, yet many remain silent about it. It is deeply troubling, and it is difficult to describe it as anything other than unfair to the teacher trainees who are caught in the middle of decisions they did not cause. First-year students in particular are the silent victims. Many of them reported to their colleges full of hope, only to spend months without meaningful academic work. For students who are supposed to be laying the foundation of their professional training, the reality has been empty lecture halls, uncertainty, and frustration. One must ask, plainly and honestly, what is the crime of these teacher trainees. Is choosing teacher education now a punishment? Is their time considered disposable? When will the industrial actions of CETAG end? These are questions the Ministry of Education GH, the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission, and the 'government and relevant stakeholders...

Equity or optics ? Govco's Dustbin Vrs TTAG's Modernized Pulpit

TTAG President Sparks Outrage with Unequal Donations to Colleges of Education In what has become a controversial move, the President of the Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG) has come under heavy criticism following his recent donation to Peki College of Education. According to students and concerned observers, the TTAG President presented a single dustbin to the entire college — a gesture many have described as disrespectful and belittling. What has fueled the anger even more is the discovery that the same TTAG President, in other recent visits to different Colleges of Education, donated modernized pulpits and other meaningful educational resources. This unequal treatment has not sat well with students of Peki College, who feel sidelined and disrespected by the leadership of an association that is supposed to represent all teacher trainees equally. Some students took to social media to express their disappointment, asking hard questions such as: “Is a dustbin the only t...

Overcoming Trauma: Attah Gabriel Senior's Courageous Quest

From Heartbreak to Hope: A.T Senior's Journey Meet Attat Deborah Gabriel, popularly known as A.T Senior, a level 200 trainee at Peki College of Education. A.T Senior has become a household name in the popular WhatsApp group, PCKE Parliament, where he's known for his energetic and active participation. One thing that sets A.T Senior apart is his willingness to share his personal struggles with the group. Overcoming Trauma: A.T Senior's Courageous Quest After going through a traumatic relationship, he turned to the PCKE Parliament community for support, tagging numerous members in a bid to overcome his emotional challenges. The Energetic A.T Senior: A Shining Star in PCKE Parliament A.T Senior's openness and determination have endeared him to many in the group, making him a public figure of sorts. His story serves as a reminder that even in the digital age, community support can play a vital role in healing and growth.

"I demand an unconditional apology and withdrawal of the TTAG's letter" - Sallah Emmanuel

As a concerned member of the College of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG), I demand an unconditional apology and withdrawal of the letter from the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) requesting CETAG members to return to the lecture halls amidst our ongoing strike action. TTAG's letter is a blatant disregard for our rights and undermines our legitimate demands for better working conditions, fair compensation, and a conducive learning environment. Their actions are divisive and aim to break our resolve. We will not be swayed or intimidated. We demand respect and solidarity from our fellow education stakeholders, including TTAG. I call on TTAG to: 1. Apologize unconditionally for their letter 2. Withdraw their letter immediately 3. Publicly declare their support for CETAG's demands 4. Join us in demanding meaningful dialogue with the government to address our grievances Anything less would be a betrayal of our shared interests and the future o...

"We need TTAG to rather address the government than adressing CETAG" - Tornyegbedo Emmanuel

As a concerned student of Peki College of Education, I humbly ask: What specific action does TTAG expect CETAG to take in addressing the ongoing issues regarding teachers' incentives and the impact on students' education?   I think this is the time we need TTAG to rather address the government than adressing CETAG. TTAG should  protest for the government to pay our lecturers their rightful incentive rather than appealing to CETAG as if they are the ones at fault. Nevertherless I am not trying to be bias.  Imagine if it were to be any other profession that threatened the government with strike, government will not hesitate to settle them but when it comes to teachers, the government will be playing back and forth game with them. The fact that this strike took this long means that first the government does not have any or little regard for the teachers and secondly,  the government does not care about us the students if not,  the government would have s...

"All strike issues have been resolved "- Ignatius Baffour Ewuah, Minister of Employment and Labour Relations.

The Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Ignatius Baffour Ewuah, has announced that all issues between the Ministry and the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) have been resolved.    CETAG had laid down their tools weeks who, demanding improved working conditions and the enforcement of a National Labour Commission (NLC) ruling.  After staying away from work for over a month, CETAG members had their July salary frozen by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC).  However, after engaging in discussions and signing a Memorandum of Understanding, the Minister stated that all outstanding issues have been settled, and the teachers have agreed to return to class.  The Minister acknowledged that delays in processing teachers' certificates were due to necessary audits and verification processes. He emphasized the importance of handling labor issues satisfactorily and being proactive in managing ...

Striking CETAG members put demands above August pay

  Members and leadership of the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) remain defiant despite threats of salary freezes by their employers . In an interview on JoyNews, a member of CETAG’s national communications team, Fedilis Kamaayi said they remain resolute in their over six-week strike in demand of better conditions of service.   According to him, CETAG members were aware that freezing salaries was one of the strategies the employers were going to deploy to get them to call off their strike, therefore they were prepared for it. “When the directive was issued, it has even motivated and gingered most of our tutors and they are saying that they should even take the August salary in addition because until all the arbitrary awards are implemented, they can go ahead and continue to freeze the salaries,” he said. Mr Kamaayi added that the members have psyched themselves for what is to happen next. His comments follow the Minister of Edu...

TTAG Demands Government Action, Not Just Promises, to End CETAG Strike

  The Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG) has urged the government to take prompt action in resolving the ongoing strike by the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG). CETAG Strike Continues as Government Fails to Honor Agreement Despite reaching a deal with employers, CETAG claims the government has not signed off, rendering the agreement invalid. CETAG President Prince Obeng-Himang vows to sustain the industrial action until the government fulfills its commitment. In a press conference on July 29, a TTAG representative expressed dismay and frustration, citing the government's inaction as a broken promise. The representative questioned why the government has not taken concrete steps to resolve the issue, despite earlier assurances. “Government has been assuring us of action. Now, we don’t need any assurance. All we need is action to solve this strike,” the representative emphasised. TTAG called on the government to immediately sign the Me...

Ghana's Colleges of Education Lecturers Strike Reaches 7th Week Amidst Stalemate

BACKGROUND   Ongoing Dispute Over Teachers' Service Conditions: 2021 Negotiations Unresolved 1. In August, 2021, Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) and Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) started negotiations on Conditions of Service (CoS) to be concluded in November, 2021 and take effect from January 2022. 2. FWSC deliberately delayed the negotiations which led to a strike action by CETAG in December, 2021. 3. On 10th January, 2023, GTEC invited CETAG leadership to a meeting to discuss the issues which led to the strike action.   4. CETAG called off the strike action immediately after the meeting because the government team gave assurance that FWSC shall resume the negotiations and conclude immediately. 5. Sadly, after CETAG called off the strike in January 2022, the FWSC continued to deliberately delay the negotiations which led to another strike action by CETAG in December 2022.  6. On 7th December, 2022, the Hon. Minister...

Lift Travels Affiliate Program

Welcome to S-Code    The Lift Travels affiliate program allows you to earn money by referring others to buy Lift shares.  https://lifttravels.com/?ref=Nyass Here’s how it works:   1. Sign Up: Register for the affiliate program to get your unique referral link.  2. Share Your Link: Spread the word! Share your referral link with friends, family, and on social media.  tap to join  3. Earn Commissions: When someone buys shares using your link, you earn a commission. Multi-Level Earnings   The affiliate program rewards you at four levels deep: '  - Level 1: You earn $1 per share for direct referrals.  - Level 2: You earn $0.50 per share for referrals made by your direct referrals. -  Level 3: You earn $0.30 per share for referrals made by your Level 2 referrals.  - Level 4: You earn $0.20 per share for referrals made by your Level 3 referrals.  Example: - Level 1: Alice buys 10 shares, you earn $10.  -...

Discover Lift Travels: Your Financial Lifeline

Welcome to S-Code  Tap to register What to know about Lift: All explained. Lift Travels is more than just another e-hailing service. It's a revolutionary transportation company that aims to transform the way we travel and earn. By investing in Lift, you're not just buying shares; you're securing a stake in a future filled with potential and innovation.   What Makes Lift Travels Unique? 1. Diverse Transportation Options: - Motorcycles (Bikes): Quick and efficient transport for short distances. - Tricycles: Perfect for navigating through busy city streets. - Cars: Comfortable rides for daily commutes. - Buses: Economical and ideal for group travel. - Speed Boats: Fast and scenic water transport. https://lifttravels.com/?ref=Nyass  2. Global Reach: - Starting in Nigeria and Ghana, with plans to expand globally. This ensures a vast market and a wide user base, increasing the potential for more successful trips.  3. Integrated AI: - Enhanci...

Insider: Chairman of S-Code Groups of Companies

Welcome to S-Code Insider Information What to know about the current chairman of S-Code Groups of Companies The company was founded virtually in the year 2021 after it successfully entered the Singapore Business Market. The company, serving as a parent company, has several subsidiaries including S-Code Technologies, S-Code Fashions, S-Code Foods, S-Code Pharmaceuticals, SCodeFunds, and S-Code Express, each with their own leadership structures. The Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO of S-Code Technologies) is rumored to be a young entrepreneur under the age of 20 as of 2023. '); Few details from insiders suggest his initials to be A.A, which is associated with the Facebook identity Atubra Abraham. He is also an alumnus of Kpando Senior High School. The current net worth of the founder or S-Code Group is not publicly confirmed, but estimates suggest it may be in the range of several million dollars due to its expand...