Ghanaian dancehall artist Stonebwoy has reached a significant milestone by graduating from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) with a second-class upper degree.
This achievement highlights his commitment to education alongside his thriving music career.
Stonebwoy, born Livingstone Etse Satekla, has been a leading figure in Ghana’s music industry for years, known for hits like “Manodzi” and “Nominate.” Despite the challenges of balancing his music career and academic pursuits, his determination and hard work have paid off, resulting in this impressive academic accomplishment.
His graduation is not only a personal victory but also an inspiration to his fans and fellow musicians.
Stonebwoy has emphasized the importance of education, particularly for young people, in recent interviews. He believes that formal education can open doors to various opportunities and foster personal growth and societal development.
Stonebwoy’s success at GIMPA underscores the value of lifelong learning and the potential to excel in multiple fields. It sends a powerful message to the youth about the importance of balancing passion with education.