Stonebwoy, the singer of the song “Into the Future,” has sincerely congratulated Rastafarian student Tyrone Marguy on his excellent performance and 8As on the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) this year.
In 2021, Tyrone became well-known after it was first decided not to grant him admission to Achimota Secondary School, primarily due to his Rastafarian appearance. In order to guarantee him a place at his preferred school, legal action was necessary.
Since then, the majority of people have been following Marguy’s development, thus it was understandable when a video of him checking his WASSCE results online and receiving eight asses went viral yesterday.
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Many others have since praised him and sparked discussions about the necessity of Ghanaian society being more tolerant to Rastafarians.
Like many others who adore him, Stonebwoy has also joined his voice to the congratulations, highlighting how Marguy’s academic accomplishments dispel the stigmas associated with Rastafarianism.
“Congratulations-This Continues to Defy The Odds That All Rastas Are Up To No Good,” the man tweeted. Let’s celebrate on Friday at the Stadium with 10 VIP tickets for you and your friends.
Marguy responded to Stonebwoy’s kindness with thanks and accepted the invitation to the BHIM Concert.
Because of their dreadlocks, Marghuy and another student, Oheneba Nkrabea, were first turned away from Achimota School, a story that made headlines.
Marghuy, who fought for Rastafarian students’ ability to keep their haircuts, was eventually allowed after a court struggle. It seems that his most recent academic achievement will give his kind more confidence going forward.