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For their first stop as they tour Ghana, American rapper Ja Rule and his wife, Aisha Atkins, visited the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum in Accra.
The couple paid homage to Ghana’s first president.
During the tour, the couple reflected on the legacy of Kwame Nkrumah and the impact of his leadership on Ghana and the African continent.
Additionally, they expressed admiration for Nkrumah’s vision and commitment to Ghana’s independence struggle.

Meanwhile, in collaboration with the US non-profit organization Pencils of Promise, Ja Rule and Aisha Atkins are spearheading the construction of a classroom block at the Nuaso Anglican Primary School.
Teaming up with Pencils of Promise, Ja Rule is set to make a difference in education.
Check out some of the photos of Ja Rule and his wife in Ghana below:











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