Ja Rule reveals plans to establish school in Ghana

Ja Rule shows commitment to education and also his passion for making a positive impact in underprivileged communities


Ja Rule, the renowned American rapper and entrepreneur, has recently made an exciting announcement to establish a school in Ghana.

In a recent message, Ja Rule expressed his wish to contribute to the West African nation’s educational scene.

Earlier this week, Ja Rule announced his intentions to construct a school in Ghana on X, “I can’t wait to go and break ground on my school in Ghana.” “Rule love the kids!!!” He wrote.

Ja started this charitable endeavors after disclosing that he inked a new record deal worth a hundred million.

“Just signed my new label deal potentially worth a hundred mill… LFG!!! Thanks for the love and to the haters SMD,” he wrote on Twitter.

Ja Rule has joined the ranks of elite celebrities, such as Michael Blankson and Lil Jon, who have partnered with Pencils for Promise, an organization that constructs schools in underdeveloped nations like Ghana. They have donated to the program and assisted in the building of a school that subsequently enrolled 300 students. Their contributions to education and society have had a significant impact on many.

The rapper assured his commitment to working to ensure the success of the project, but he did not disclose any specifics regarding the school’s location.

In another news, Nightclub owner, Obi Cubana, builds multi million Naira church in his hometown.

Nigerian billionaire and socialite, Obi Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana has donated a church building to the Anglican Church in his hometown Oba, Anambra. The nightclub owner took to his Instagram page to share a video of the auditorium that was built in anticipation of the first thanksgiving service of 2022.

Obi Cubana, known for his philanthropic act also vowed to continue offering more scholarships, building more schools and other developmental projects for his hometown, and far beyond Taking to his Instagram.

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