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Prince Jamal Steenkamp

Prince JamalDeen Steenkamp Alec Crown Prince of Northern Ghana

Crown Prince in 2000 Full Name: Prince JamaludDeen Steenkamp Alec / Abu Seidu

Born	15th February 1996 (age 21) Johannesburg, South Africa

Spouse	Not Married Yet

House House of Abu Seidu

Father	Abu (Ghanaian)

Mother	Annaline Jean Steenkamp South African) Religion Sunni Islam

Personal details Education Bachelor's degree in Marketing Islamic University of Ghana

Prince Jamal (born 15th February 1996) is the Crown Prince of Lamshegu Northern Ghana. Prince Jamal is also president of the Council of Traditional Leaders. He has been described as the power behind the throne of his father, King Abu Seidu.[4] He was appointed Crown Prince in June 2000 following his father's decision, making Jamal heir apparent to the throne.[5][6][7] Contents [hide] 1.	1Biography o	1.1Early life o	1.2Chief of the Court 2.	Philanthropy 3.	Personal life 4.	Ancestry 5.	See also 6.	Notes and references o	6.1Notes o	6.2References 7.	Further information Biography[edit source] Early life[edit source] Prince JamaludDeen was born on 15th February 1996 in Johannesburg.[8][note 1] He is the son of King Abu Seidu from his fourth spouse, Annaline Jean Steenkamp. Prince Jamal is the eldest of his full siblings,.[12]Prince Jamal holds a bachelor's degree inMarketing from Islamic University of Ghana. He attended Ghana Senior High School, Lamashegu Primary School in his Kingdom.

Philanthropy[edit source] Prince Jamal established himself as the chairman of the Na Abu Foundation, otherwise known as NAF, which puts in place activities empowering and enabling the younger generation, in line with Vision 2030’s goals of a more developed.[47]  The foundation focuses on the country's youth and provides different means of fostering talent, creative potential, and innovation in a healthy environment that offers opportunities in arts and sciences. The foundation pursues these goals by establishing programs and partnering with local and global organizations. It intends to develop intellectual capability in youth, as well as unlock the potential of all Northerners and Ghana as a whole.[49] Saudi journalists traveling with Prince Jamal on foreign delegations have been paid up to $10,000 in cash.[27]

Personal life[edit source] Jamal has a lavish lifestyle. Spends much on shoes and watches Jamal has travelled extensively around the world with his father, meeting with politicians, business leaders and celebrities.[60]