“The emperor, the lion, the conqueror”: RMD gushes as son graduate from varsity in the US

Mofe Damijo's son graduate from university in the US |Ikejabird.com

Popular Nigerian actor, Richard Mofe Damijo aka RMD has taken to social media to congratulate his son for making him proud.

In an Instagram post, the veteran actor shared that his son, Tega just graduated from Towson University in the US.

The ecstatic father called his son, ‘the emperor, the lion, the conqueror’ as he gushed over how his son has made him a very proud dad.

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“THE EMPEROR! THE CONQUEROR!! THE LION !! Thankful and grateful and proud as a parent, when God gives you the ones that want more for themselves than you can ever want for them. Congratulations superstar, you did this! My drip,” he said.

Mofe Damijo's son graduate from university in the US

A quick check at Tega’s Instagram page captured how thankful he is to God and how he shared that his next plan is to follow the path that God has set for him.

Mofe Damijo's son graduate from university in the US

“All praise to the most high. I truly wouldn’t be here celebrating if it wasn’t for God, He saw me through everything and held me and kept me. These last 5 years at Towson taught me a lot and helped me grow. I’m forever grateful to all the bonds and connections I made through the years, the friends I gained, and the experiences I’ve had, all made my college experience what it was. People keep asking me what’s next, and the plan is simple, follow the path that God has set for me, cause he hasn’t failed me yet,” Tega wrote.

Mofe Damijo's son graduate from university in the US
Mofe Damijo's son graduate from university in the US

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Lady who once failed WAEC graduates with First class in Law

In other news, a very determined young Lady emerged as the best-graduating student of Law, after having to resit WAEC (West African Examinations Council).

The lady named Naziha Amin Gombillah has become an inspiration to many after narrating her struggles with gaining admission into the university.

After secondary school, she sat for WAEC and failed. She had to resit the examination the following year, delaying her academic progress by a year. 

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