Rapper Stryder gives finance lesson
05 Mar 10
Students at a London school have received lessons in personal finance from rapper Tinchy Stryder.
The 20-year-old chart topper is promoting the Government's My Money programme, and discussed finance with students at St Matthew Academy in Lewisham.
Under the £10 million programme, schools are encouraged to teach children about money in a way that is relevant to their lives.
Stryder self-financed his first album and said he was forced to learn lessons about money himself as he climbed the ladder to fame.
He added that he wished he had learnt the basics in school.
"Many young people have big dreams about their future, just as I did when I was younger. I had to work hard to make the money I needed to make those dreams come true," he said.
"I'm so pleased to be supporting the My Money programme as I think it's really important that kids get taught about personal finance from an early age."
The Take Me Back and Number 1 singer added: "I hope schools and young people across the country get on board with the My Money initiative, sign up to My Money Week and put personal finance firmly on the agenda."
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