After graduating from high school, Jose Chameleone took his son Abba Marcus Mayanja on a trip to Jamaica.

On Saturday, June 17, Chameleone took to social media to share that he and his son Abba Marcus had recently visited Bob Marley's former residence, which has now been transformed into the Bob Marley Museum. The iconic home, located in Kingston, Jamaica, also served as Marley's studio.

The Bob Marley Museum stands as a tribute to the legendary reggae musician who passed away on May 11, 1981. In 1976, the residence was the site of a failed assassination attempt on Bob Marley. Following his death, his wife, Rita Marley, converted the property into a museum in 1986. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction.

The museum boasts various features, including an 80-seat theater, a photographic gallery, a record shop, and a gift shop filled with a wide range of Bob Marley memorabilia. Chameleone took to Instagram to share a brief video of himself and his son at the museum, expressing the positive vibes and good feelings they experienced during their visit.

Chameleone's visit to the Bob Marley Museum came after his son Abba Marcus Mayanja completed his high school education at Spring Lake Park High School in Minnesota, United States, on June 9. 

The graduation ceremony took place at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul, where several students, including Abba Marcus, received their academic transcripts in the presence of their parents and guardians.

Atim shared that Abba Marcus has aspirations of pursuing a career as a professional medical doctor, with hopes that everything goes as planned.


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