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Ghanaian music performer, Worlasi, on Monday was a guest lecturer at the University of Ghana (Legon), Accra.
He was at the premier university’s English Department following an invitation by a lecturer, Dr Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang.
The invitation was for ENGL 314: Introduction to African Literature class. Dr Opoku-Agyemang had earlier announced the singer’s visit on his Twitter page.
Worlasi, for about two hours, led the students who were eager to learn, in a discussion about his craft, inspiration and his career in its entirety.
Dr Opoku-Agyemang later took to his Instagram page to share a video from the session he described as a masterclass.
Worlasi also described the experience as the best day of his life as it felt like a corporate social responsibility.
“I think it made me understand who I was even more and they reminded me of some of the things I’ve even forgotten about myself basically,” he explained.
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