Video: I Quit Prempeh College To Attend SHS At My Dad’s Town – Tepamanhene’s Son, Mario Gee Reveals

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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku
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Mario George Opoku Adusei (Mario Gee), the son of Tepamanhene, Nana Adusei Atwenewa Ampem, has narrated how he was raised as a prince.

Having spent his life in Ghana and the United States of America, Mario told ZionFelix in an interview that his dad had a policy for them when growing up.

According to him, his father wanted to train them in Ghana for some time before he gave them the green light to stay outside the country.

He recounted travelling in and outside the country at a young age.

Mario indicated that he attended Nigie’s Angel Education Complex (Primary/JHS) in Kumasi while he started his Senior High School (SHS) education at Prempeh College.

However, he quit Prempeh College after first—and moved to Tepa Senior High School.

Mario Gee explained that it was part of an agreement they had with their father concerning where they would be schooling.

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He pointed out how the change of his elective subjects as a General Arts student at Tepa Senior High School helped him to learn Twi.

After completing Tepa Senior High School, Mario furthered at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

His education in Ghana was climaxed at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

Mario is doing his second Master’s in Computer Science in the United States of America.

He also opened up about his plans to venture into politics in Ghana in the future.

Apart from being a rapper and the son of Tepahene, you will know more about Mario in the video below.

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