- Nigerian musician Divine Ikubor, also known as Rema, has announced plans to establish the largest music school in Africa.
- The 23-year-old artist has reportedly invested over N200 million in an ambitious project.
- The Rema Music Institute, a prominent institution in Nigeria, is set to establish itself as a leading institution for musical education across the African continent.
Nigerian music sensation Divine Ikubor, often known as Rema, has announced plans to open Africa’s largest music school.
The 23-year-old artist reportedly invested more than N200 million in this ambitious project.
The institution, appropriately named the “Rema Music Institute,” is poised to become a beacon for music education not only in Nigeria, but throughout the African continent.
One of the most notable features of this project is its dedication to tuition-free education.
When asked about his vision for the institute, Rema stated his joy and desire to give back to the community that has supported him throughout his spectacular journey to fame.
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@falaqamin said; “This will be good for us.” Students will flood in from all over Africa.”
@AchokoArtcha said; “We need more mentalities like this man. Although not many people put value on free things.There should be a cretaria on how one qualifies to get in,such that they will work hard for it. It could be as easy as competition based,such that only the focused enter.”
@Isahazara19 said; “After you don graduate from “Rema Music Institute” Naija go decide whether na panel beating, painting or na vulcanizer you go be …
I love my country 🇳🇬.”
@amosuccy said; “God bless you abundantly. more success.”
@Ocgeneral1234 said; “Kudos to him and his entire family. I hope our other celebrities are willing to do little to support the people instead of boasting about western countries and do something here in Nigeria 🇳🇬.”
@moses_oiro said; “Wish you success in your endeavours Rema:”