
Mr Always on Time made it count for real y’all.
Rapper Ja Rule made good on his promise in January to open a primary school in eastern Ghana.

Ja Rule broke ground on a “six classroom block” at Nuaso Anglican Basic School on April 10th alongside his wife, Aisha and partner Pencils of Promise (PoP); a charity to advance global education.
The school will host kindergarten through sixth grade students in Nuaso community. The goal is to fill the gaps of poor, makeshift classrooms in the area.
“Giving back to any community, especially my Ghana family, is so important to me. I feel honored that I get to even be a part of a project like this and help students advance their education. I’m all about the kids and doing everything I can to make a difference in these communities. To my people at Pencils of Promise, I couldn’t have done this without you. It’s been an incredible experience beginning the building of the new classroom block and I can’t wait to see these kids take on the world!”,” Ja Rule said at the ground breaking ceremony.

According to Black Enterprise, fifty dignataries and over 500 of community members came through to celebrate the new school.
Ja Rule is following in the footsteps of comedian Michael Blackson who opened an Academy in Ghana.
Love to see the love for kids.
