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Fans of Reggae/Dancehall artiste Samini should buckle up for the musician’s return to music.
Samini announced on social media that he is ready to release new music following the completion of his degree course at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
In his post, Samini advised his fans and followers to reach for their goals and dreams stating “you can do it no matter how late. Better late than never.”
Announcing his comeback, Samini wrote “Today I’m proud to tell all my loved ones and well-wishers that I’m Officially done with my exams for my PROJECT MANAGEMENT DEGREE PROGRAM at GIMPA BUSINESS SCHOOL and am awaiting Graduation….. Morale. YOU CAN DO IT NO MATTER HOW LATE. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.”
Ive finished the school and I can’t believe it. #TGBTG …. Grand #graduation loading. #akyesaaaaaaaaaa. Thanks to all my mates especially @KokoveliGh who reminded me of my promise to myself …BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. YOU CAN DO IT. 🙏🏾❤️✊🏾😊
BACK TO THE MUSIC. Ready ? pic.twitter.com/RSL5ABrmML— SAMINI (@samini_dagaati) June 10, 2023
This comes after Samini took a break for a few years to return to school. He attended school studying Project Management at GIMPA Business School.
While in school, Samini also served as the President of the Student Representative Council (SRC).
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