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Talented highlife musician, Kuami Eugene, believes that it will be very difficult for him to go back to school.
The musician, currently one of the hottest music acts in the country, noted that considering what he is doing now, he doubts if he will be able to make time for school.
“It will be very difficult,” he told Mamavi Owusu-Aboagye in an interview on the Cosmopolitan Mix on Joy FM Wednesday.
He was answering a question about whether he has any plans of going back to school anytime soon.
The ‘Wish Me Well’ hit singer, cited for example that, he is due to embark on an European tour soon which will mean he will be absent from school because he will be out of the country for a while.
“After my diploma, it will be very difficult right now because I have a lot on my hands. I keep travelling like two weeks I won’t be in this country I will be leaving for an European tour from there to America to the UK then back to Ghana so I will be back very late maybe in July,” Kuami Eugene explained.
The 2018 and 2019 ‘Highlife Artiste of the Year’ at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards is currently out with a new song, ‘Ohemaa’ featuring his Lynx Entertainment label mate, KiDi.
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