• Exclusive Interview with Kwadwo Sheldon (Part 1)

  • Oct 4 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
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Exclusive Interview with Kwadwo Sheldon (Part 1)

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  • In this episode of Black Tantrum Pod, we sit down with the renowned Ghanaian content creator Kwadwo Sheldon to discuss the current state of Ghana’s music industry, the future of technology in the country, and why it’s crucial for the youth to explore opportunities beyond social media. Sheldon shares his insights on how young people can leverage tech advancements for entrepreneurship and personal growth. Tune in for an engaging and eye-opening conversation that touches on the intersection of creativity, technology, and societal growth in Ghana.

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