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Sister Ebony J

Singer and Educationist

Sister Ebony J, born into a Rastafarian family in Manchester, UK, has lived in Ethiopia for 20 years as a headmaster, educationist, and singer. A member of QHAS Band and QHAS Production, she combines reggae, soul, funk, and Ethiopian sounds with her passion for empowering children and building communities.

Sister Ebony J is a passionate headmaster, educationist, and musician who has embraced Ethiopia as her home for the past 20 years. Born into a Rastafarian family in Manchester, UK, her upbringing instilled in her a deep sense of community, cultural pride, and a love for music and education. She moved to Ethiopia with a mission to support children, dedicating her life to empowering young minds and creating opportunities for future generations.

As a headmaster, Sister Ebony J has been a transformative force in education, shaping the lives of countless students through her leadership and vision. Alongside her work in education, she is an accomplished singer with QHAS Band and QHAS Production. Her music fuses reggae, soul, funk, and Ethiopian sounds, reflecting her cultural roots and the vibrant spirit of her adopted homeland.

With her unique blend of educational dedication and musical artistry, Sister Ebony J continues to inspire and uplift communities, staying true to her Rastafarian values and her love for unity, empowerment, and cultural expression.

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