Ghanaian singer Yaa Yaa, born Bridget Bertha Kankam, has been profiled by Canadian television channel CTV News Kitchener.
The profile piece was released in celebration of the singer graduating from the Canadian institution of higher learning, Waterloo University.
Yaa Yaa completed a one year’s Masters course at the University of Waterloo Conrad School of Business.
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She received a master’s degree in business, entrepreneurship and technology (MBET).
Yaa was interviewed by CTV News Kitchener, telling them that she decided to enrol in the course as the next step of her development and to help her expand her brand.
“It’s just been something that I’ve always felt is a part of my journey,” Yaa Yaa explained.
The singer won Stars of the Future in 2009 as Bertha. She then went on to start a vocal training practice in 2017, which exploded and got to a level her expertise could not handle.
“I needed to find a solution, and I was like, ‘let me find a school that can teach me this.’” she revealed.
Following the profile, Yaa shared a snippet of the video on her Instagram: “It is always an honour to be able to share my inspiring career story BUT this interview hits different. It has given me a moment to pause and appreciate how far I have come and all the wins 🏆 along the way. I’m filled with gratitude and indeed, the sky is the starting ground!” she said.
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Watch the video below…
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com