After building a school in his hometown, Agona Nsaba, Ghanaian US-based comedian Michael Blackson has hinted at building more schools in Ghana and Liberia where he lived for a while before moving to the United States.
The comedian told Doreen Avio he has to go back to America to do some more work to be able to come back to build these schools.
He believes he has been blessed by God considering what he has been able to do in his hometown and is yet to do more.
“I want to build another school in Liberia, do a couple more villages in Ghana, everywhere that touches me, I want to go and leave something there," Michael Blackson said.
He also gave a big shout-out to movie director and producer Tyler Perry for giving him his first television show which he says works are currently ongoing to bring to light this year.
“Shout out to Tyler Perry For giving me my first TV show, shot 4 episodes already which will come out sometime this year. I'm gonna work on my stand-up special and I'm gonna on doing my own movie. I have more dreams."
Meanwhile, Michael Blackson said although he has a few more projects in mind at the moment it is good to celebrate the commissioning of the school.
He believes the school is going to take a big burden off some parents in Agona Nsaba considering the fact that they do not have to pay anything to bring their kids to Michael Blackson Academy.
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