Olivetheboy: ATTC Students Face Disciplinary Action After Appearance In Music Video With School Uniform

Olivetheboy: ATTC Students Face Disciplinary Action After Appearance In Music Video With School Uniform

  • Rising Afrobeats singer Olivetheboy's music video for his hit song, Goodsin, has raised eyebrows, which has nothing to do with its high-definition visuals
  • Two students of Accra Techincal Training Center are in the middle of a controversy after they were featured in the video clip
  • This situation has started a conversation about Ghana's educational system and how it supports talented students

Ghanaian Afrobeat singer Olivetheboy is again trending after featuring two talented Accra Technical Training Center students in the music video.

These students were first spotted in Stonebwoy's Apotheke music video, where they displayed their dance skills in the confines of their school.

Unfortunately, their repeated appearance in Olivetheboy's music video in their school uniforms may cost them their education and future.

Olivetheboy: ATTC Students Face Disciplinary Action After Appearance In Music Video With School Uniform
A photo collage of ATTC student dancers and Olivetheboy Image credit: @olivetheboy
Source: Instagram

Unlike Stonebwoy's music video concept, Goodsin features some explicit themes that portray the sexual aspects of the song.

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It has come to YEN.com.gh's attention that the school's authorities have expressed their displeasure over the students' participation in the sensual music video. Subsequently, they scrutinised why the students left the school premises to participate in the production while wearing their uniforms, which is against the school's rules and regulations.

According to an insider source inside Olivetheboy's management, ATTC's authorities are reviewing the matter and considering possible suspension for the students involved.

Peeps react to Kwame Dadzie's comments concerning students wearing school uniforms in a music video

Seasoned entertainment journalist Kwame Dadzie raised some concerns about the implications for the students who appeared in Olivetheboy's music video with their school uniforms.

He also cited a similar incident in the past when Papa Shotto of Buk Bak was expelled from Adisadel College for going to perform at a show in their school uniform.

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Fahd MahaMa commented:

If the content of the song is not alarming then I think it’s okay.

Gidito Fiakpornu Kwadjo Anyigba commented:

I see nothing wrong with it because in the school they also do entertainment.

Nana Kesse commented:

I think it has been their brand and currently Dancing too has become an important profession ....so the school authority might not take any harsh punishment against/on them.

Mwinlaaru Paschal commented:

The question is, do students of any school at all need to be given permission to dance in a song wearing their uniforms? As long as they are not in videos promoting a crime or even a vice, I see absolutely no need for the school to grant them permission nor be worried at all. Shouldn’t it rather be a plus for highlighting the school?

Olivetheboy chooses to study two courses in two universities in Ghana

In other news, YEN.com.gh reported Olivetheby's academic path after the singer revealed that he is involved with two prominent Universities in the country.

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According to him, he wants to be more than a musician. He thus is pursuing his dreams at KNUST and the University of Ghana, Legon.

He also explained how he juggles schooling and a soaring musical career.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Grace Afua Somuah-Annan (Deputy HOD Entertainment) Grace Somuah-Annan is the Deputy HOD of the entertainment desk at YEN with over five years of experience in digital media. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (2018) with a bachelor's in Communications (Public Relations). Grace Afua started her professional career as a writer at Pulse Ghana, and editorial assistant at Media General's 3news.com. Email: grace.somuah-annan@yen.com.gh