Rapper D-Cryme announces bid for SRC president at Methodist University

Ghanaian rapper Darlington Agyekum, widely known as D-Cryme, has officially declared his candidacy for the position of Student Representative Council (SRC) President at Methodist University Ghana.
The artist, whose real name is Darlington Agyekum, announced his bid in a social media post on April 7, 2025, outlining his vision for student leadership under the theme of “Transformational Leadership.”
“Dear fellow students, the time for transformational leadership is NOW! Team D-Cryme is here to champion a new era of Transparency, Accountability, and Action. Our mission is clear: to build a campus that supports, protects, and uplifts every student,” he stated on Instagram.
If elected, D-Cryme has pledged to prioritize several initiatives, including Transparency & Accountability, Academic Support & Resources, and Student Welfare & Well-being, among others.
Earlier, on April 1, 2025, he hinted at his presidential ambitions, highlighting his track record of student advocacy.
“Our university is more than just a place of learning; it is a thriving community where ideas, dreams, and aspirations come to life. Over the years, I have dedicated myself to making meaningful contributions to this institution.
“From pioneering the Wall of Fame, which honors outstanding administrators and lecturers, to launching the Digital Screen Initiative, which enhances communication and engagement across campus, my leadership will always be about innovation, inclusivity, and impact,” he said.
Musicians in student politics
D-Cryme joins a growing list of Ghanaian musicians venturing into student leadership. In 2022, reggae-dancehall icon Samini was elected SRC President at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). Currently, rapper Guru holds the same position at the University of Ghana.
About D-Cryme
D-Cryme is best known for his hit songs like “Kill Me Shy” (which won Hiplife Song of the Year at the 2012 Ghana Music Awards) and is a pioneer of Ghana’s “Twipop” music genre who has released albums like “Finally Finally” and “Showtime.”
Beyond music and politics, D-Cryme has worked as a TV host, UN volunteer, and CEO of his record label, Twipop Recordz, making him one of Ghana’s most multifaceted young public figures.
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Source: www.ghanaweb.com