I took a break from music to pursue education – Duncan Mighty

April 1, 2024

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Singer Duncan Mighty has asserted that music and talent isn’t enough for an entertainer as he vows to bag a Doctorate of Philosophy degree, PhD.

The ‘Port Harcourt First Son’ crooner revealed that he took a sabbatical from music to focus on his education.

Speaking in a recent interview with 3Music TV, Accra, Ghana, Duncan Mighty stated that he has an MSc in Acoustics from Freiburg University, Germany.

He wrote: “Taking a break from music wasn’t a difficult decision. Most importantly, you must be able to equip yourself. You must be in charge of your career or business. For me, talent is not enough, music is not enough.

“I have to back it up with education. Studying in an international community like Freiburg University… It is not an English-speaking university. You had to do Dutch language courses for six months, then you would be admitted to school.

“But I give God praise. I think education is the only thing that remains with you even in old age. So if you cannot go to school when your parents could send, you should go when you can. That was why I took a break from music. I’m not done with education yet. I must have a PhD.”

He advised colleagues to pursue their education with vigour, stressing that “talent is not enough”.

“If you’re not educated, someone is out there waiting to use everything you have made. Be careful, it is not about singing today. It’s called the recording business,” he said.

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