Renowned American rapper and producer Ja Rule has touched down in Ghana, accompanied by his wife and team, with a noble mission in mind.
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They arrived on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, to lay the foundation for a new classroom block at Nuaso Anglican Primary School. The groundbreaking ceremony is set for Wednesday, April 10.
Ja Rule’s philanthropic endeavor aligns with Pencil of Promise, a US non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing educational opportunities in developing nations.
His commitment to education echoes the footsteps of other celebrities who have invested in Ghana’s educational sector.
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Last year, comedian Michael Blackson made waves with the inauguration of the “Michael Blackson Academy” in Agona Nsaba, offering free education to Ghanaian youth.
Ja Rule, a prominent figure in 2000s hip hop, rose to fame with hits like “Holla Holla” and “Always on Time.” His collaboration with Pencil of Promise reflects his dedication to giving back to communities in need.
Through initiatives like this, Ja Rule and fellow celebrities are leveraging their influence to make a positive impact on education, ensuring a brighter future for the youth of Ghana.

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