{"id":233649,"date":"2016-07-23T12:51:33","date_gmt":"2016-07-23T12:51:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=233649"},"modified":"2016-07-23T12:51:33","modified_gmt":"2016-07-23T12:51:33","slug":"ceps-officer-dan-adjei-doubles-as-gospel-musician","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2016\/07\/ceps-officer-dan-adjei-doubles-as-gospel-musician\/","title":{"rendered":"CEPS officer Dan Adjei doubles as gospel musician"},"content":{"rendered":"
Soft spoken and affable, he is both multi-talented, and multi-tasked.\u00a0 Assistant revenue officer of\u00a0 CEPS, Daniel Adjei, has passion for singing, a trait evidenced in the gospel genre in particular, dating back to his boyhood days.<\/p>\n
But as fate would have it, formal education took the better part of him, starting from \u00a0the Kumasi Polytechnic where he secured a Higher National Diploma in purchasing and supply. He then proceeded to the University of Cape Coast for a bachelor\u2019s degree in management studies.<\/p>\n
Dan, would not end it there.\u00a0 A fortnight ago, he secured an LLB, from the prestigious Gimpa Law School.<\/p>\n
With a law degree firmly tucked under his armpit, one would have thought Dan would fix his gaze solely on pushing on in the law profession, but no. though not abandoning a life ambition of becoming a professional lawyer in the foreseeable future, Dan is of the conviction both dreams could be pursued simultaneously.<\/p>\n
Hear him, \u201c we must expand the frontier of the music industry as much as all other vocations, and help dispel the notion that it\u2019s a preserve of a certain class of people. I am exercising that vocation, my current work as a revenue officer and pursuit of further academic laurels notwithstanding. I am here to help redefine the music industry. Music is an art form, it\u2019s in me and I can\u2019t just let go off it.\u201d<\/p>\n