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The fiancée of American comedian, Michael Blackson, Rada Darling, has said that she is delighted to be part of the establishment of his academy in Nsaba.
Speaking to Doreen Avio, she said they have been talking about this project for a long time and is proud to see their vision come to fruition.
“I am so excited, I am so honored being a part of this. I am so glad Michael brought this to life. I am extremely proud of him, no words can explain how proud I am.”

Rada Darling also encouraged people not give up on their dreams noting that as long as the person is determined they can achieve it.
“You are going to fall many times, but you have to always rise. How you rise is going to tell you where you are going to be. Be courageous and be free with your mind because you never know where it’s going to take you," she said.
She added "I love Ghana and the people here, the food here. Everything about Ghana is blissful just like my origin."
Michael Blackson officially commissioned his school, the Michael Blackson Academy, at Agona Nsaba in the Central Region on January 3, 2023.
The award-winning comedian built the school to help improve the quality of education for the people of Nsaba where he hails from.
The three-storey “Michael Blackson Academy” complex is fully furnished, completely free, and open to the public.
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