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Dancehall and reggae superstar Stonebwoy has added another feather to his cap, this time in academia.
The award-winning musician has successfully completed a Master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
Sharing his joy, Stonebwoy, who often refers to himself as “The Torch,” announced, “Masters in International Relations and Diplomacy. Done. You’re welcome to my graduation.
According to him, his educational achievement is his own way of inspiring his folks, adding “This Ashaiman boy must inspire, ’cause I’m inspired.”
The artiste, who has built a reputation for balancing his global music career with personal development, wrote his final paper before jetting off to the UK, where he is a special guest of Tottenham Hotspur this weekend.
Waiting proudly at the end of his exam was his wife, Dr. Louisa, whose warm presence added a heartwarming touch to the milestone moment.
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