Phrimpong Hints at The Possible Project 3 at His Alma Mater
Phrimpong Hints at The Possible Project 3 at His Alma Mater
The Possible Project started with its first episode in Ashtown in September 2021, where Phrimpong and colleague creatives mentored 500 students from four Junior High Schools. The event focused on encouraging students to prioritize their education while nurturing their artistic abilities. The success of this event laid the foundation for the second episode, which took place in November 2022 at New Amakom M/A School in Kumasi, during the school’s 70th-anniversary celebration. This episode further solidified the project’s mission, reaching a wider audience and reinforcing the importance of balancing education and talent.
As Phrimpong prepares for the third episode, he reflects on his journey as both an academic and a musician. His alma mater holds a special place in his heart, making this event particularly meaningful. The upcoming installment promises to bring a sense of nostalgia as Phrimpong returns to his roots, using his progress and achievements to motivate current students at Tweneboah Kodua Senior High School.
The Possible Project’s core message is clear: no creative person should be left out in the pursuit of higher education. Phrimpong’s efforts aim to change the narrative that education and talent are mutually exclusive. By sharing his own experiences and success stories, he hopes to inspire the next generation to believe in their abilities and strive for excellence in both academics and their creative endeavors.
The Possible Project is more than just an event; it’s a movement that champions the dual pursuit of education and talent. The project has so far witnessed the distribution of over 1,000 branded exercise books to imprint its mission on the minds of participants.