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Entertainment of Saturday, 12 April 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

"Congratulations": D Cryme elected as SRC President of Methodist University

Ghanaian Musician D Cryme Elected SRC President of Methodist University

D Cryme has been elected as the SRC President of Methodist University. Congratulations have poured in from fans and well-wishers. A video shared by journalist Ameyaw Debrah shows D Cryme celebrating on campus with friends.

The rapper, whose real name is Darlington Agyekum, won after weeks of campaigning. His campaign focused on transparency, accountability, and student welfare. Fans expressed their joy over his victory on social media.

D Cryme confirmed his win on Facebook with a poster announcing his new title. He thanked the students, celebrities, media, fans, and everyone who supported him. He described the victory as a collective effort and appreciated those who believed in his vision.

In his post, he wrote: "CONGRATULATIONS TEAM_D-CRYME & THE NEWLY SRC PRESIDENT ELECT DARLINGTON 'DR CRYME' AGYEKUM ON YOUR VICTORY! THANK YOU TO EVERY MUG STUDENT WHO SUPPORTED AND PARTICIPATED."

A video from Ameyaw Debrah showed D Cryme celebrating with close associates. The atmosphere was joyful as they marked this significant moment together.

D Cryme announced his candidacy on April 7. He shared plans for a new era of student leadership that promotes inclusiveness and action. He outlined ten key goals to improve campus life and address student concerns.

At 39 years old, D Cryme aims to create a supportive university environment for all students.

Social media users congratulated him with various messages. Bismark Amoako said: "Congratulations Dr Cryme ❤️???? #Aya_yayaya." Osfri Hymbuk added: "It's a CONGRATULATIONS to us."

Meanwhile, Guru, the SRC President of the University of Ghana, expressed frustration over rising fees at his school. He reported a 20% increase in Residential Facility User Fees without prior consultation with the SRC.

Guru urged students to stay calm while he engages stakeholders for solutions.