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VIDEO: Samini advises youth to focus on education as he returns to school

The dance hall don gave the advise after sharing a video of himself and colleagues gearing up for a presentation at GIMPA

Samini, the award-winning dancehall artist has advised the youth to make education a priority in their quest to achieve a meaningful life.

The dance hall don gave the advise after sharing a video of himself and colleagues gearing up for a presentation in class at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

It is  unclear the specific programme Samini reading at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration .

“This post is to #inspire whoever wants to go back to #school that it’s #NEVER too late to start from wherever you left off,” samini posted on Instagram.

“We had a presentation yesterday and I had to flex right. It went well in the end chale… shada no fit limit me but it’s important I keep the dress code lol.
Went to uni in regular clothes but had to get @dodoo.igp to bring me corporate look from home to take face dem.”

“Thanks to my entire team and congratulations to y’all. We made it as one of the best companies in our Simulation presentation,” the “Linda” hit maker added.

 

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Stonebwoy back in School

The Ghanaian dancehall and Afropop musician Stonebwoy is now a student of public administration at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

The dancehall artiste earlier cut short his education at the University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA), where he was studying business administration, to pursue a career in music.

Speaking on Citi TV on Wednesday (3 November 2021), Stonebwoy said he decided to pursue public administration because of his passion for the course.

“I think I am making good friends over there [GIMPA]. I contribute nicely because I think public administration is one area I would love to learn and progress – it has to do with the public,” he said.

Stonebwoy asked that systems be created to afford personalities such as himself the opportunity to return to the lecture hall to further their education.

According to him, it is the desire of many of his colleagues in the music industry to return and make a positive impact on the development of the country, and not only through music.

Fred Dzakpata

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