Ja Rule Completes Program At Harvard’s Business School

Ja Rule
Ja Rule Completes Program At Harvard’s Business School
Ja Rule can officially add a new milestone to his list of accomplishments. On February 2nd Ja Rule, born Jeffrey Bruce Atkins, shared the news via his Twitter account that he completed a program from Harvard’s business school. The 44-year-old rapper uploaded a picture of his certificate of completion from the prestigious university. Ja Rule captioned his Twitter post,
“I ain’t the sharpest knife in the drawer buuuuut…”

The certificate reads,
“Jeffrey Atkins has successfully completed the Harvard Business School Online Certificate Program: Entrepreneurship Essentials.”

Ja Rule also shared a potential Harvard interview question to his Instagram account. He encouraged his fans to try and solve the intake question and captioned the image,
“Ok my brother @uptownharry0 sent this to the chat this morning and the answers are all over the place lol… solve this problem… What’s the right answer???”

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