Born as PaulusHope Ekpeagba and know in showbiz cycle as PAULUSGH.
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PROFILE BORN: Paulus Hope Ekpeagba
7 January 1991
(Adafienu, Volta Ghana)
GENRES: Afro-pop, high life.
OCCUPATION: Singer
INSTRUMENTS: vocals
YRARACTIVE: 2013- present
LABELS: yagayagamovement
Earlylife:
Paulus was born in Adafienu in the Volta region of Ghana, from a family of four. Paulus spent most of his youth time in Adafienu and Assin Fosu in the Central region of Ghana.
He completed his primary education at Adafienu amalgamated R. C primary school and his Junior high education at Ongwa D/A J. H. S in the Central region of Ghana. As secondary education in Ghana he enrolled in Three -Town senior high school for his secondary education. He started his music after he completed his secondary school education in the year 2013.
He released his first single in that same year 2013 and another Radio two singles hits entitled “Agbebolo” and “Yagayaga” in the year 2014 which gained him much popularity.
Paulus appeared at live shows such as talents shows, Hogbetsotso street jams and many more.
After four years in music, he came up with his single entitled “MyLove” that received airplay across the country in early 2017.
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