Ghanaian musician Maradona Adjei Yeboah, also known as **Guru**, was initially disqualified from the University of Ghana’s SRC presidential race. The University’s Electoral Commission ruled him ineligible based on **Article 30**, which requires candidates to be campus residents and eligible to contest for a **Junior Common Room (JCR)** position in their hall. Since Guru was a non-resident student, he was barred from the race.
Guru is primarily known for his music career, and while it’s common for public figures to engage in various ventures, no reliable sources confirm his involvement in the SRC elections at the University of Ghana. Let me know if you’d like further clarification!
It appears there may be confusion or misinformation regarding Ghanaian musician Maradona Adjei Yeboah, known as Guru, winning the University of Ghana’s SRC presidential election. There are no credible reports or verified information suggesting that Guru participated in or won such an election.
However, following an appeal, the ** Appeals Board** overturned the disqualification, allowing him to re-enter the contest. Guru, alongside his running mate Jeffrey Adu-Yeboah, went on to win the election with **9,455 votes** (50.7%) out of a total of **18,659** votes cast. This victory means that Guru and his team will lead the SRC for the **2024/2025 academic year