Cameroonian rapper Stanley Enow was back in school this week to preach on the power of education to young Cameroonians and to some larger extent, to the youths of Africa.
The Sonnah Award winner warned that without education, youths may never be able to build up themselves and become independent and more responsible for their future.
"Education is key to success" Stanley mentioned during his brief visit - as part of the Stanley Enow Foundation - to some schools in Douala [commercial capital of Cameroon] earlier this week. "Youths of Africa have to put that as top priority and believe in themselves" he added.
The 2014 MAMA's Best New Act nominee's decision to hit on the relevance of academics to young people in Cameroon came in time as students prepare to sit for major examinations like the General Certificate of Education (GCE), French Baccalaureat, Probatoire,CEP, BEPC and many others as the academic year draws to its end in Cameroon.
Stanley Enow will be in South Africa in June as the first ever Cameroonian artist to be nominated for the MAMAs.