Stonebwoy
has
responded
to
claims
that
his
recently
obtained
certificate
from
the
Ghana
Institute
of
Management
and
Public
Administration
(GIMPA)
was
given
to
him
rather
than
earned.
The
allegations
came
from
someone
who
claimed
to
be
a
classmate,
asserting
that
the
musician
rarely
attended
classes.
READ
ALSO:
Stonebwoy
graduates
with
a
second-class
upper
from
GIMPA
In
response,
Stonebwoy
firmly
refuted
these
claims,
urging
Ghanaians
to
dismiss
what
he
described
as
a
“false
narrative.”
He
emphasized
that
GIMPA
is
a
prestigious
institution
where
all
students,
regardless
of
their
status,
must
work
hard
to
earn
their
degrees.
“GIMPA
is
not
a
place
where
anyone,
including
celebrities,
can
easily
get
marks
just
for
attending,”
Stonebwoy
stated,
highlighting
that
he
earned
his
Second
Class
Upper
degree
through
“blood,
sweat,
and
tears.”
During
an
interview
on
GTV,
Stonebwoy
expressed
his
frustration
with
the
rumours,
attributing
them
to
a
“poverty-stricken
mentality”
and
a
“failure
mentality.”
He
defended
his
academic
efforts,
explaining
that
he
attended
evening
classes
due
to
his
busy
schedule,
which
might
have
led
to
misunderstandings.
“I
couldn’t
attend
morning
classes,
so
I
went
to
evening
school.
That’s
why
I
appreciate
GIMPA
for
offering
flexible
options,”
Stonebwoy
said,
adding
that
the
institution
has
measures
like
cameras
in
exam
halls
to
maintain
integrity.
He
used
the
national
platform
to
condemn
those
spreading
the
rumours,
accusing
them
of
trying
to
tarnish
his
achievement.
In
conclusion,
Stonebwoy
expressed
his
pride
in
earning
his
degree
and
urged
others
to
focus
on
inspiring
and
educating
rather
than
spreading
baseless
accusations.