Ghana-Turkey Educational Initiative
The Ghana–Turkey SAME Foundation 2025 Educational Impact Report In Collaboration with RixonOC Management Consulting and Communications, LLC (USA).
Stories of impact, change, and community empowerment.
The Ghana–Turkey SAME Foundation 2025 Educational Impact Report In Collaboration with RixonOC Management Consulting and Communications, LLC (USA).
Ignoring routine dental care can have serious consequences. Common issues like tooth decay and gum disease, if untreated, can escalate into life-threatening conditions.
SAME Foundation 2025 Educational Impact Report
In Collaboration with RixonOC Management Consulting and Communications, LLC (USA)
The Shakers and Movers Educational (SAME) Foundation, in partnership with RixonOC Management Consulting and Communications, LLC in the United States, has made remarkable strides in advancing educational access and opportunity for Ghanaian students in 2025. This collaboration, rooted in a shared vision of academic empowerment and global exposure, continues to transform lives through education—one student, one community at a time.
Program Overview:
In the first half of 2025, the SAME Foundation successfully advised and supported
three Ghanaian master’s students, and one undergraduate helping them secure
scholarships totaling USD 35,000 (approximately GHC 455,000) to pursue graduate
studies in Turkey. This initiative represents more than just financial assistance; it
embodies the Foundation’s mission to bridge educational gaps and foster global
competence among Africa’s emerging leaders.
Through the technical and strategic guidance of RixonOC Management Consulting and Communications, LLC, the program offered comprehensive educational advising—ranging from academic placement and scholarship acquisition to intercultural readiness and leadership coaching.
Program Objectives:
Key Achievements:
Impact on Ghanaian Communities: The long-term impact of this educational initiative extends beyond the four recipients. By enabling access to quality undergraduate and graduate education abroad, the SAME Foundation is nurturing a new generation of Ghanaian leaders equipped with the global knowledge, critical thinking, and professional skills necessary to drive innovation and sustainable change upon their return.
Community Empowerment: These scholars serve as role models and catalysts for other young Ghanaians, demonstrating that international education is attainable through hard work, mentorship, and strategic support.
Knowledge Transfer: Graduates are expected to contribute to local development through research, leadership, and community-based projects upon completion of their programs.
Generational Transformation: As these students progress in their careers, they will uplift families and communities, fostering a cycle of educational advancement and socio-economic mobility.
Conclusion
The SAME Foundation’s collaboration with RixonOC Management Consulting and
Communications, LLC has proven that strategic partnerships can create measurable
educational impact. The success of the 2025 cohort underscores the transformative
power of mentorship, access, and opportunity.
As the Foundation continues to expand its reach, the vision remains clear: to
empower young minds, shape global citizens, and build a legacy of learning that
transcends generations.
Next Steps:
This document was prepared on 1 October 2025 by:
Dr. Rixon O. Campbell
Senior Educational Consultant, SAME Foundation
President & CEO, RixonOC Management Consulting and Communications, LLC
✉️ rixonocgroup@gmail.com
📞 +1 (917) 912-3059
The Hidden Dangers of Neglecting Your Teeth: From Cavities to Life-Threatening Infections
The average person goes about their day with the idea that they have to brush twice a day and is encouraged to see a dentist twice a year. This routine check is often downplayed by many, which later creates issues. Oral infections, namely dental caries and gum disease, are shared among the general populace. Dental caries can and does affect the young, and gum disease affects the much older population. Oral infections can lead to life-threatening situations.
Cavities form when food particles remain on the tooth surface, giving bacteria a buffet, especially at night. The initial cavity is painless, progressing to sensitivity and then full- blown pain. The bacteria now have access to the innermost part of the tooth, known as the pulp. Bacteria then thrive and cause further damage, leading to a dental abscess. This cesspool of infection spreads through the bone, between some sheets of muscle, and becomes dependent in and around the jaw and neck areas.
This condition is called Ludwig’s Angina. This is a medical emergency and is one of the few dental conditions that can send an individual to his or her deathbed. Presenting with the inability to eat, swallow, and sometimes breathe due to the pressure of the abscess on vital structures, the individual will appear emaciated and may need assistance to live. This condition is rather unsightly because the skin overlying the affected area tends to peel off, leaving patches with a rotten appearance and a fetid smell. This will require ward admission to administer intravenous fluids since the individual cannot eat or swallow their medications and regular debridement to improve the outlook if the infected skin surfaces.
Cosmesis is far from attained without possible skin grafts over the affected area. The scarring effect remains very prominent over the chest area in advanced cases. Ladies, the breasts are not spared in such occurrences, and the tissue in the region could be severely affected by this growing infection. This is the situation created by one life- threatening case, Ludwig's angina.
We must remember that it does start as a simple cavity, progressing to a painful abscess, and can quickly develop into this dire and fatal instance within the hospital setting. Fortunately, this is not common in averagely healthy individuals but occurs more in those who are immunocompromised and or are living with some uncontrolled chronic medical condition.
We are advised to take our teeth more seriously from this point on. We encourage you to do your annual visits and routine scaling to safeguard your oral health status for years ahead. Remember, your teeth are meant to last you a lifetime, so take good care of them.
This document was prepared by:
Dr. Patrick Bannerman-Agbesi
General Dentist with a special interest in Orthodontics at Sam J Specialist Hospital,
Haatso-Ecomog
Follow Dr. Bannerman-Agbesi on Instagram: @sneakerdentistgh