Duncan Mighty Vows to Pursue PhD: Talent is Not Enough

Duncan Mighty Vows to Pursue PhD Talent is Not Enough
Duncan Mighty Vows to Pursue PhD Talent is Not Enough

Nigerian music sensation Duncan Mighty is not just a talented artist, but also a man on a mission to further his education. The ‘Port Harcourt First Son’ singer recently revealed his plans to pursue a Doctorate of Philosophy degree, PHD, showcasing his commitment to personal growth and academic excellence.

In a candid interview with 3Music TV in Accra, Ghana, Duncan Mighty shared that he had previously obtained a Master of Science degree in Acoustics from Freiburg University in Germany. He emphasized the importance of balancing talent with education, stating, “For me, talent is not enough, music is not enough. I have to back it up with education.”

The singer highlighted the challenges he faced studying at an international university where English was not the primary language. He recounted having to undergo Dutch language courses for six months before gaining admission, underscoring his dedication to academic success.

Duncan Mighty’s decision to take a break from music in pursuit of higher education serves as a reminder of the value of continuous learning. He encouraged his peers in the music industry to prioritize education, warning against the pitfalls of not being well-informed in the business aspect of their craft.

As he sets his sights on achieving a PhD, Duncan Mighty’s story serves as an inspiration for aspiring artists and professionals alike. His journey exemplifies the importance of self-improvement and the enduring value of education throughout one’s life.

In a world where talent can only take you so far, Duncan Mighty’s determination to expand his knowledge base stands as a testament to the power of education in unlocking new opportunities and personal growth. As he paves the way for his academic pursuits, the ‘Port Harcourt First Son’ continues to captivate audiences not only with his music but also with his unwavering commitment to excellence.

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