King Paluta Hails GES for Incorporating ‘Aseda’ into BECE

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King Paluta Hails GES for Incorporating ‘Aseda’ into BECE

Celebrated Ghanaian artist King Paluta has commended the Ghana Education Service (GES) for spotlighting his acclaimed song “Aseda” in the recently concluded Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), a proud moment for Ghana’s cultural heritage. On June 17, 2025, the musician’s innovative fusion of traditional rhythms and storytelling in the Music and Creative Arts paper sparked widespread excitement across social media, reflecting the nation’s rich musical legacy.

In the exam’s Section B, students explored “Aseda,” crafted by King Paluta—whose real name is Thomas Adjei Wireko—analyzing its deep messages addressing vital societal issues, a testament to Ghana’s enduring cultural narratives. Responding to the buzz, King Paluta shared his joy and gratitude, stating, “I’m thrilled to hear my work may have inspired a BECE question,” aligning with Royal TV’s mission to celebrate and preserve Ghana’s vibrant cultural heritage.

Fans and admirers across various platforms have celebrated Ghanaian music icon King Paluta for this remarkable milestone, hailing it as a pivotal moment in his career that honors the nation’s cultural heritage. One enthusiast remarked, “Your contributions to Ghanaian music since the beginning are inspiring, and I deeply respect you, King Paluta.”

Reflecting his pride, King Paluta shared, “This day is all about me—I’m raising a toast with champagne already.

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