Okyeame Kwame thanks school for co-parenting his daughter
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Ghanaian music star Okyeame Kwame publicly thanked his daughter's school, Galaxxy International School, for their role in her education.
- He highlighted the school's contribution to his daughter Sante Nsiah Apau's development into an intelligent young woman with good social skills.
- The gesture emphasized the importance of recognizing educators' efforts in co-parenting and shaping students' futures.
Ghanaian music icon Okyeame Kwame is garnering praise online for a heartfelt public acknowledgment of his daughter's school. Sante Nsiah Apau recently completed her O-Levels, and her father seized the moment not just to celebrate her achievement, but to spotlight the educators who contributed to her success.
In a post on Instagram, the artist expressed his gratitude to Galaxxy International School and Sante's teachers. He specifically commended them for nurturing Sante into "an intelligent lady with good social skills." Okyeame Kwame used the term "co-parenting" to underscore his belief that raising children is a shared responsibility between families and educational institutions.
Co-parenting
The musician pointed out that schools and teachers often perform vital roles but receive little public recognition. Many were surprised to see a celebrity of his caliber credit a school so directly, rather than focusing solely on graduation photos. The article emphasizes that teachers dedicate years to mentoring, correcting, encouraging, and guiding students through critical developmental stages.
Sante Nsiah Apau's graduation marks a significant transition in her life. Her father's public expression of gratitude elevates the occasion beyond a mere certificate, transforming it into a powerful lesson in appreciation and the acknowledgment of collective effort in a child's upbringing.
an intelligent lady with good social skills.
Originally published by Ghanaian Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.