January 7th 2024.
Following the news of his record deal potentially worth $100 million, Ja Rule took to Twitter/X to announce his plans to build a school in Ghana. He looks forward to breaking ground on this project soon.
On the same day, Ja Rule also revealed The Sunrise Tour, celebrating his 25th year in the music business. Alongside Mya, Keri Hilson, and Lloyd, the tour will have stops in U.K. and Ireland, with more dates and cities across the globe to be added.
“I’m so hyped to reconnect with my fans across the globe and do what I love most, perform live,” said Ja Rule. “When I released my debut album 25 years ago, I knew it was only just the beginning and that I was put on this planet to make music and entertain.”
Meanwhile, Ghanaian comedian Michael Blackson opened the Michael Blackson Academy in Nsaba, Ghana just the day before. On Twitter/X, he expressed his joy for finally giving the kids in his village a chance to be great. He also thanked his fans who have supported him over the years, saying that every ticket they bought to his show went to helping a child.
USAID reports that the Ghanaian Ministry of Education has implemented a national curriculum reform program that has increased access to primary education over the last decade. The program has also delivered training to 22,000 educators, aiming to improve early reading in the 11 local languages taught in Ghana and English.
It is clear that Ja Rule and Michael Blackson are both passionate about giving back to their community in Ghana. With their help, Ghanaian children will be able to get the quality education they deserve.
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