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Joana Yabani: KNUST Students Sing Black Sherif's 'Oh Paradise' For Deceased Schoolmate, Video Trends


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Published in Science and Technology on Monday, March 3rd 2025 at 8:02 GMT by Yen   Print publication without navigation

  • Some students of KNUST honoured their deceased schoolmate, Joana Yabani, with a popular song by Black Sherif. The students poured their hearts out at a campus event.

The article discusses a heartfelt tribute by students of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to their late schoolmate, Joana Yabani. Following her untimely death, students gathered to sing "Oh Paradise," a song by Ghanaian musician Black Sherif, in her honor. The video of this tribute has gone viral, showcasing the unity and emotional support among the students. The song's lyrics, which speak of hope and a better place, resonated deeply with the mourners, making the tribute particularly moving. This event not only highlights the impact of Joana on her peers but also reflects the communal spirit at KNUST.

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