6 Celebrities Who Dropped Out Of School But Became Successful
Here’s a list of the Ghanaian celebrities who dropped out of school yet became successful.
‘King of the Streets’ Emmanuel Botwe, known by his stage name Kwaw Kese, also popularly called Abodam, is a Ghanaian hiplife artist.
Kwaw Kese is well known for his hit albumAbodam 2007 from which he won 5 awards at the 2008 edition of the Ghana Music Awards.
Kwaw Kesse unknown to many is a senior high school graduate with no university degree and has been considered as one of the best stage performers in Ghana.

Ebony Reigns
The bad girl of Dancehall GH dropped out of High School. She had this to say about that
“Education is important but I will choose music over education. One can flourish in life irrespective of his/her level of education. Though I did not complete Senior High School, I am intelligent and talented. If I work hard, I will be a great musician.
I have plans to further my education but for now, music can give me everything I need in life. Music is my life,”
PAEDAE
One-half of R2Bees, Paedae aka Omar Sterling dropped out of school at Senior high school level but is one of the well-known rappers in Ghana today.
He raps in English and emerged as an artist of the year in 2013 along with Mugeez at the Ghana Music Awards.
Omar Sterling is currently the President of Starboy Worldwide and many aspire to be like him

DELAY
Questions that most tv presenters are afraid to ask people on their various shows, Delay is perhaps the only bold person to ask such questions.
The extremely beautiful tv and radio personality have had her own share of controversies.
Delay attended Methodist University and just two months before her graduation, she dropped out.
Deloris Frimpong Manso as she’s known in real life revealed she attended school because of the pressure from society and that she had no real interest in formal education.
Being the producer of tv shows like Afia Schwarzenegger and Cocoa Brown series and now the host of The Delay Show, the latter says her happiness is in the field of business rather than formal education
Kwaw Kesse
‘King of the Streets’ Emmanuel Botwe, known by his stage name Kwaw Kese, also popularly called Abodam, is a Ghanaian hiplife artist.
Kwaw Kese is well known for his hit albumAbodam 2007 from which he won 5 awards at the 2008 edition of the Ghana Music Awards.
Kwaw Kesse unknown to many is a senior high school graduate with no university degree and has been considered as one of the best stage performers in Ghana.

Ebony Reigns
The bad girl of Dancehall GH dropped out of High School. She had this to say about that
“Education is important but I will choose music over education. One can flourish in life irrespective of his/her level of education. Though I did not complete Senior High School, I am intelligent and talented. If I work hard, I will be a great musician.
I have plans to further my education but for now, music can give me everything I need in life. Music is my life,”

PAEDAE
One-half of R2Bees, Paedae aka Omar Sterling dropped out of school at Senior high school level but is one of the well-known rappers in Ghana today.
He raps in English and emerged as an artist of the year in 2013 along with Mugeez at the Ghana Music Awards.
Omar Sterling is currently the President of Starboy Worldwide and many aspire to be like him

DELAY
Questions that most tv presenters are afraid to ask people on their various shows, Delay is perhaps the only bold person to ask such questions.
The extremely beautiful tv and radio personality have had her own share of controversies.
Delay attended Methodist University and just two months before her graduation, she dropped out.
Deloris Frimpong Manso as she’s known in real life revealed she attended school because of the pressure from society and that she had no real interest in formal education.
Being the producer of tv shows like Afia Schwarzenegger and Cocoa Brown series and now the host of The Delay Show, the latter says her happiness is in the field of business rather than formal education

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