Ja Rule Emulates Lil Jon and Michael Blankson, constructs school in Ghana

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Ja Rule follows the philanthropic path of Lil Jon and Michael Blankson, establishing a school in Ghana to offer education to underprivileged children. The rapper shared the news on Twitter, expressing inspiration from the similar initiatives of Lil Jon and Michael Blankson in the country.

Ja Rule's educational initiative in Ghana, known as JA Ghana, strives to empower youth by transforming the educational landscape. Through the JA Company Program, a free entrepreneurship initiative, high school students receive training to cultivate entrepreneurial skills, preparing them for the challenges of the modern world. The program emphasizes work readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy to ensure a well-rounded educational experience.

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The Cha-Ching Program offers an engaging financial literacy experience, following six band members on exciting adventures that impart essential money concepts: Earn, Save, Spend, and Donate. Meanwhile, the Achieve Programme serves as an early intervention personal development and employability initiative, seamlessly integrated into school curriculums or provided as an enriching opportunity by alternative education providers.

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Ja Rule follows in the footsteps of Lil Jon and Michael Blankson by establishing a school in Ghana. In 2017, Lil Jon collaborated with Pencils of Promise, donating $70,000 to build two schools in the Asuogyaman District, addressing the need for proper educational facilities in the region. The initiative aimed to provide a conducive learning environment, countering challenges like makeshift classrooms and weather-related disruptions.

Michael Blackson, the Ghanaian-Liberian comedian and Hollywood star based in the United States, has recently inaugurated the Michael Blackson Academy in Agona Nsaba, Ghana. This tuition-free ultramodern school, which became operational in January 2023, fulfills a long-held dream of the actor, conceived during his return to Ghana after 15 years abroad.

Ja Rule's impactful philanthropy in Ghana shines through as he constructs a school, showcasing the transformative influence of education on lives and communities. We applaud his efforts and hope other hip-hop artists are inspired to use their influence for positive global change.

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