Questionable Twitter critic Albert Nat Hyde aka Bongo Ideas has expressed dissatisfaction with the college built by American musician Ja Rule in Nuaso in the Eastern Region.
The six-unit school stop for the Nuaso St John’s Anglican School, which was funded by the American rapper aka Jeffrey Bruce Atkins, was officially inaugurated on April 1 at a ceremony held on April 1.
Ja Rule and his family, Aisha, who has also played a key role in the project, were provide for the commisioning.
Following its creation, the building sparked controversy, with Ghanaian users of social media posting negative comments about it. Michael Blackson, an American comics from Ghanaian descent, was born in the Central Region and lives in his mother’s home of Agona Nsaba.
Bongo Ideas, a contentious writer, criticised Ja Rule for creating an old school. The company, who was Ghanaian, was held responsible by Bungo, who claimed Ja Rule may have employed an American to make sure the finished product reflected contemporary architecture.
Kobe Boujee, the father of the content, refuted this claim, saying Ja Rule deserves praise for helping Ghanaian children, even if some people have doubts about certain aspects of the project.
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