Audio By Carbonatix
Ghanaian rapper Nana Yaw Adjei Yeboah Maradona, popularly known in showbiz as Guru, has announced that he is ready to relaunch his music career after completing his final examinations at the University of Ghana.
Speaking in an interview with Myjoyonline’s Albert Kuzor on the university campus during an event on Thursday, the Lapaz Toyota hitmaker revealed that balancing academic work, family life and his music career had been a challenging experience, but one he valued greatly.
"It hasn't been easy combining academic and music and also combining academic with student leadership.... these collaborative things has really empowered me."
He said that with his exams now behind him, fans should expect his full return to the showbiz scene. "I just wrote my final exams, I am done and I am still going back to the show business."
"I am coming all out, I have to because this is me, this is my life, my life is also centred on three major things, family, music and also leadership role, so I am coming all out." he added.
Guru also disclosed that he recently released a track titled Ashawo, adding to his catalogue of hits. "I have a new song called Ashawo, it will be coming out shortly and hopefully I will be coming back for more content"
According to him, his return is expected to inject fresh energy into Ghana’s music industry as he reconnects with his audience and builds on his legacy as one of the country’s celebrated artistes.
In 2021, he gained admission to the University of Ghana (Legon) to further his education. The songwriter under the record label NKZ, studied Bachelor of Science in Information Technology.
In last year, Guru won the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) presidential election at the University.
Latest Stories
-
Press Freedom questioned after High Court ruling
23 minutes -
TMPC urges caution and vigilance in use of traditional and alternative medicine
26 minutes -
Ada PWDs boycott Assembly disbursement over procurement concerns
34 minutes -
Christmas surge in ride-hailing fares hits consumers
48 minutes -
Joy FM Party in the Park kicks off today at Aburi Botanical Gardens
60 minutes -
How a new who declaration could change traditional medicine
1 hour -
Evidence shows Ghana needs an independent prosecutorial system – Prof H. Kwasi Prempeh
1 hour -
Selective justice is destroying trust in Ghana’s anti-corruption system – Prof H. Kwasi Prempeh
2 hours -
Politician Attorney General model is broken and no longer credible – Constitution Review Chair
2 hours -
Indonesians raise white flags as anger grows over slow flood aid
3 hours -
Why passport stamps may be a thing of the past
3 hours -
Pope Leo urges ‘courage’ to end Ukraine war in first Christmas address
3 hours -
Commentary on Noah Adamtey v Attorney General: A constitutional challenge to Office of Special Prosecutor
3 hours -
Ghana’s democratic debate is too insular and afraid of change – Constitution Review Chair
3 hours -
24/7 campaigning is a choice, not democracy – Constitution Review Chair
4 hours
