Ghanaian musician and police officer, Hajia Sa-ada Muhammed, popularly known as “Hajia Police,” electrified Apam Senior High School with a powerful blend of anti-drug advocacy and dream-chasing motivation.
The pioneer of the Afro-Islamic music genre, famous for hits like “Corona,” “Eid Mubarak,” “Laila,” “Gobe Sallah,” “Ramadan,” and “Fallen Heroes,” stepped onto the school premises not as a celebrity, but as a big sister determined to protect the future of Ghana’s youth.
Speaking to hundreds of excited students, Haija encourages the students to make positive choices in life, focusing on choosing talent, uplifting friends, and staying focused on their dreams.
“Choose friends who will do something to lift you up higher, higher, higher. Don’t choose friends who will drag you into danger and also Stay focused. Stay clear and pursue your dreams”
