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Qonja : ウィキペディア英語版
Qonja

Tukonjela Haiyambo Ngodji (born January 30, 1984), better known by his stage name as Qonja is a Namibian kwaito star and rapper. He rose to fame following his hit songs ''54321'' and ''Koek n Jam'' which he recorded with his friend Mappz. His work has been admired and praised by Namibia's top kwaito artists such as The Dogg, Gazza and Sunny Boy. His work has also inspired Exit & Mushe and other upcoming musicians. Qonja owns his own record label called Lowkey Records.
Qonja converted to Christianity in 2009.
==Early life==
Qonja was born in Romania, Bucharest〔(Qonja – Claiming a monopoly on the real thing ) retrieved August 15, 2009〕 where his mother and father were studying during the liberation struggle. When he was four years old he went to stay with his father in Luanda, Angola. His family returned to Namibia in 1990 when the country gained independence. Ngodji lived all of his life in Khomasdal with his father, while his mother stayed in Tsumeb. Ngodji schooled at "Gammams Primary" and "Dawid Bezaidenhout Secondary Schools" before enrolling at the Windhoek Vocational Training Center for an Electrical Engineering Fair. After graduating in 2006, he decided to work for his father by managing his construction company.〔

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