Ja Rule, the American rapper, has taken a significant step in enhancing education in Ghana by breaking ground for the construction of a classroom block at Nuaso Anglican Primary School in the Eastern Region.
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Partnering with the renowned US non-profit organization, Pencils of Promise, known for its global initiatives in constructing schools and enriching educational opportunities, Ja Rule embarked on this philanthropic endeavor.
During the event, Ja Rule expressed gratitude to the Ghanaian community for providing him with the chance to contribute to education.
“I know that this is going to be an opportunity that will last for many, many years to come,” the rapper emphasized.
He assured the public that this project marks the beginning of his philanthropic activities in Ghana, highlighting the importance of education as the foundation of any community.
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“As I look around, I see a lot of beautiful students here from Nuaso Anglican Primary. And for me, education is the pillar of any community. And so with that being said, Ghana, I appreciate you all. I thank you for accepting me as your brother,” he expressed.

This initiative follows Ja Rule’s recent announcement of his visit to Ghana to fulfill his commitment to building a school project in the country.
Ja Rule shared a flyer of the project, revealing his collaboration with Pencils of Promise, showcasing his dedication to making a positive impact.
Upon his arrival in Ghana, Ja Rule and his wife, Aisha Atkins, paid a visit to the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum in Accra, further immersing themselves in the country’s rich history and culture.

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