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Singer Khalifa Aganaga Joins Cavendish University

Leah Kamalinda by Leah Kamalinda
10 years ago
in Entertainment, News
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Looks like we have a new comer at campus. The crazy dancehall singer, Khalifah Aganaga popurlaly known for his club bangers ‘Ndabirawa’ and ‘Ekitangaala’ is the latest campus fresher.

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Aganaga signs his admission forms

The dancehall artiste applied to the Harvard of Africa some years back to further his studies but this didn’t go well for him since the timetable was not in favor with his music career.

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The go-getter artiste is not about to give up on his studies, as the latest news reaching us is that the ‘Ndabirawa’ singer has enrolled at Cavendish University where he will pursue a Bachelor in Business Administration. Way to go Khalifah!!!

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