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A Plus Graduate With The Second Degree From GIMPA 2022.

Kwame Asare Obeng (A Plus) is a hiplife artist with a keen interest in politics and social issues. He first made a name for himself singing about events leading to and after Ghana's 2000 general elections.


And he left the message on his Instagram post.

"If you want a degree to bring in cash, but the noon light before tests and emerge decisively. If you can track down cash before earning a college education, be enthusiastic about it. Go get that cash. Everybody's fate is unique. Cash makes life simple, and so does formal instruction. The end legitimizes the means. That's what continuously recollect, there is a chance for each willing heart. No one is pointless. We are hanging around for an explanation and 
a specific reason.

You are the gift you've been appealing to God for. Continue to move, don't stop. Continue to thump, an entryway will certainly open. There is a chance for each willing heart. This is Kwame A Plus, that person who used to rest on the bar table at Benjy's Pub, Mccarthy Hills. God will favor everybody. The reason to have hope is certainly not an impending train. It is a gift tweaked for you.

 Try not to be frightened to confront your villains, 😈 your holy messengers will turn out in their numbers to sing and applaud you. Concerning the individuals who need to discuss you and spend their lives making sense of what you can and can't accomplish, trust me, you can't stop them. Sir John willed conversing with them FOREVER 😅 Let them talk. Center!! #nyametease



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