Righteously known as Jamel Irief Allah, the No Said Date lyricist joined forces with the Show and Prove Advisory board to sponsor the 49th annual Show and Prove Scholarship Awards. He hones tolerance towards a pivotal understanding about our youth and their education. In a statement to Five Percent Media, Jamel Irief highlights the supreme potential endured by our youth and the duty of a civilized person when it comes to our children.
“The babies are indeed our future. Through the extended version of our lives, through their eyes we live forever,” he said. “In order to be closer to seeing that day as a nation, it can only start by providing the proper education and information of infinite knowledge that unlocks the keys to the universe.”
In order to qualify as a recipient for this year’s Show and Prove Scholarship award, each student must be either a 2020 high school graduate, or currently attending a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in 2020-2021. They were also required to be active in a community service effort.
Each recipient was awarded with a brand new version Apple MacBook Air or Apple iPad Air and recognized with a certificate from the advisory board. The package for each gadget was adorned with an image of the Universal Flag and a strip of paper slated with wisdom from Masta Killa saying, “Jamel Irief For The Children.”
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One can only travel as far as he or she can see. So it’s our duty to any said person of that ability to give the best opportunity to our children for a brighter future,” Masta builds with Five Percent Media. “
This is my motivation for being apart of this year’s Show and Prove scholarship awards.”
He concluded the statement by showing appreciation to Allah B and Black Justice for allowing him the “opportunity to help further the education for the babies of the Universal Nation.”
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