Okyeame Kwame’s “No Competition” Featured in UniMAC’s Semester Exam
- Okyeame Kwame's "No Competition" music video featured in UniMAC's semester exam
- Video used as study material for African Anthropology class to explore African heritage
- Okyeame Kwame's work recognized for contributing to cultural education through artistry
Okyeame Kwame’s music video for “No Competition,” featuring Kuami Eugene, has garnered significant academic recognition by being included in the end-of-semester examinations at the University of Media Arts and Communication-Institute of Journalism (UniMAC).
The video was also utilized as part of the study material for the African Anthropology course this semester, underscoring its role in illustrating African cultural values in the contemporary era. Students enrolled in African Anthropology were assigned to analyze the music video to understand its reflection and preservation of African heritage amidst modern influences.
This academic integration highlights Okyeame Kwame’s notable impact on both contemporary media and cultural education.
Sharing his excitement, Okyeame Kwame took to social media to express his joy at being featured in the academic curriculum. He commended UniMAC for incorporating his work into their studies and celebrated the opportunity to contribute to cultural education through his art.
The inclusion of “No Competition” in academic evaluations not only honors Okyeame Kwame’s artistic contributions but also demonstrates the significant role of his music in scholarly discourse.