Pokuase, Greater Accra – Athletic Bilbao stars Iñaki Williams and Nico Williams are earning massive praise in Ghana, not just for their football excellence, but for a powerful legacy project transforming education.

The brothers, whose parents are Ghanaian, built Leads International School in Pokuase, a fast-rising private institution that has quickly become one of the most respected schools in the Greater Accra Region. What started as a vision to give back to their roots has now grown into a beacon of quality education, discipline, and leadership development.
Leads International School is celebrated for its modern facilities, strong academic structure, and values-based education, attracting families from across Accra and beyond. Parents and education stakeholders describe the school as a model institution preparing children not only for exams, but for life.
For Iñaki and Nico Williams, the project goes beyond charity. It represents long-term investment in human capital, ensuring Ghanaian children receive opportunities that can shape them into global leaders, professionals, and innovators.
Community leaders in Pokuase have applauded the brothers for choosing education over publicity stunts, noting that the impact of a good school lasts far longer than trophies or goals. Many see the initiative as a challenge to other African stars to reinvest meaningfully back home.
As the Williams brothers continue to shine in Europe, their influence in Ghana is quietly growing — classroom by classroom, child by child.
This is not just football legacy.
This is nation-building.
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