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NEWS: Ghanaian Musician Corp Sayvee Awarded Honorary Doctorate for Outstanding Social Impact and Youth Empowerment.


Ghanaian musician and social entrepreneur Saviour Kwaku Adzika, popularly known as Corp Sayvee, has been awarded an honorary doctorate degree in recognition of his outstanding contributions to sustainability, social impact, and youth empowerment.

The honour was conferred on him by SW University, USA, during a ceremony held at the Premier Hotel Midrand in Kempton, South Africa. The recognition celebrates Corp Sayvee’s consistent efforts in advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in education, climate action, and community development.

Earlier this year, the award-winning musician and business leader was inducted into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame and named Ghana’s Most Outstanding Personality in Integrated Sustainability and Social Impact — achievements that reflect his decade-long dedication to merging corporate leadership with philanthropy and sustainability.

Corp Sayvee, who first gained national fame as a hip-life artiste with hit songs such as “Fantefo Na Brofoa”, has successfully evolved beyond music. As the Chairman and CEO of CorpNation Group, he has spearheaded several impactful initiatives focused on youth unemployment, financial literacy, and environmental sustainability.

His flagship initiative, the Corp Tour, has reached thousands of young people across Ghana, teaching practical lessons on savings, entrepreneurship, and work-life balance.

Speaking after receiving the honorary degree, Corp Sayvee expressed gratitude and described the achievement as both humbling and motivating.

“My impact journey is far from over. With this honorary doctorate serving as a new chapter in my life, the world can only anticipate even greater contributions to sustainability, youth empowerment, and social transformation from me,” he said.

He dedicated the honour to his late parents, wife, family, and loved ones, as well as his former employers, Tullow Ghana Limited, for their role in shaping his leadership journey. Above all, he attributed his success to the grace of God.

Dr. Adzika also used the moment to encourage young Africans to stay committed to their ambitions while contributing positively to society.

“This philosophy has guided my work, and I seek to inspire countless young Africans to pursue their dreams while grounding them in sustainability and social contribution,” he added.

With this latest recognition, Dr. Corp Sayvee continues to solidify his legacy as one of Ghana’s most influential figures bridging the gap between music, entrepreneurship, and social development.

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