“Rema Has Invested Over GH¢1.8M”: Details About Singer’s Largest Music School In Africa Emerge
- Calm Down star Rema has announced plans to establish the largest music school on the African continent
- The Mavin star revealed he has put in the whopping sum of N200 million into this project so far
- Rema also revealed the school will run a tuition-free education, which has seen fans applauding the singer
Nigerian music youngster Divine Ikubor, aka Rema, on Saturday, March 23, caused a buzz in social media space after he revealed his plans to establish the largest music school in Africa.
Rema, who recently took acquisition of two expensive whips at a go, left many of his fans and followers talking over his new plans.
Details about Rema's music school
The Calm Down crooner, in a statement, disclosed he had invested over N200 million (GH¢1,831,797.47)into the school project so far.
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According to the reports, the institution, named the “Rema Music Institute,” will provide music education to Nigerians as well as other African countries.
The school will also provide tuition-free education for everyone interested in learning about music.
While speaking about the vision of his ambitious dream, Rema said it stemmed from his desire to give back to the community that supported him in his journey to fame.
Below is a picture of what Rema's school would look like
People applaud Rema
YEN.com.gh captured some of the messages, read them below:
Isahazara19:
"After you don graduate from "Rema Music Institute" Naija go decide whether na panel beating, painting or na vulcanizer you go be.."
jefH1432000:
"Excellent work. He must be an excellent human. Well done him."
Bisegyesi:
"Did he go to an institute to learn how to sing the way he sings .?"
_Timilaa:
"I must get into this school."
MulindwaEmmanu2:
"Tuition can't be free it doesn't make sense."
Calm Down: Rema says making a remix gave him global success
YEN.com.gh reported that internationally renowned young Nigerian singer Rema recently won the MTV VMAs awards ahead of senior colleagues Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido.
After the award ceremony, he spoke with The Hollywood Reporter (THR) about his global hit Cal Down and his relationship with Selena Gomez.
Rema shared during the interview that working with the Latina singer was organic, and no one else would've been able to pull off the remix as Selena did.
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Source: Legit.ng