The well-known American rapper Ja Rule has announced his intention to construct a school in Ghana, demonstrating his significant dedication to education.
In a post, the multi-talented artist expressed his vision and his wish to improve the country of West Africa’s educational system.
Earlier this week, Ja Rule announced his intentions to construct a school in Ghana on X, the former Twitter. He wrote, “I can’t wait to go and break ground on my school in Ghana.” “Rule love the kids!!!”
I’m also building a school in Ghana can’t wait to go and break ground… Rule love the kids!!! 🧡☀️🌅
— Ja Rule (@jarule) January 4, 2024
“I recently inked a possibly $100 million label deal. LFG! He posted on Twitter earlier this week, saying, “Thanks for the love and to the haters SMD.”
Ja Rule says he just signed a new label deal potentially worth $100,000,000 pic.twitter.com/Iqf3Aj07hE
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) January 4, 2024
Known for his breakthrough musical career, Ja Rule has been more involved in charitable giving and social causes. His commitment to have a constructive influence outside of the entertainment industry is demonstrated by the unveiling of the school project.
The Queens native now stands alongside other well-known figures like Michael Blankson and Lil Jon who have partnered with Pencils for Promise, an organization that constructs schools in underdeveloped nations like Ghana. The Queens native donated to the program and assisted in building a school that eventually enrolled 300 students. These endeavors to improve society and education have had a significant impact on many.
The rapper pledged to try to make sure the initiative is successful, but he did not disclose any precise information regarding the school’s location or the building schedule.