Nigerian man gushes over daughter who bagged 2 first class degrees, 4.0 GPA in her MBA
- A Nigerian man identified as Dr. Elijah Akpan has expressed gratitude to God for his daughter's academic achievement
- Dr. Akpan's daughter, Jessica, recently bagged an MBA degree from Villanova University, in Pennsylvania, USA, with a 4.0 GPA
- The young lady previously graduated with a degree in Film and Television Production, and another in Political Science with GPAs of 4.0 each
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A Nigerian man identified as Dr. Elijah Akpan has taken to social media to celebrate his daughter for making him proud after bagging an MBA degree from Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA, with a 4.0 GPA.
Taking to his LinkedIn page, Dr. Akpan expressed gratitude to God for his daughter's academic achievement and noted that he is very proud of the young lady identified as Jessica.
The Nigerian man recalled that the last time he attended his daughter's graduation from Loyola Marymount University, she made him so proud by graduating with a degree in Film and Television Production, and another in Political Science with GPAs of 4.0 each.
His LinkedIn post read in part:
"The last time I attended your graduation from Loyola Marymount University, you made me so proud by graduating with a degree in Film and Television Production, and another in Political Science with GPAs of 4.0 each. What an exceptional achievement! I’m very proud of you Jessica. Congratulations!"
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In other news, a Nigerian lady identified as Oreoluwa Olomodosi has taken to social media to celebrate her win after graduating with first-class honours in Economics and Finance from the University of York, England.
Sharing her achievement on LinkedIn, Olomodosi said she had a wonderful time studying, volunteering and taking up leadership roles in societies and in her department.
She expressed gratitude to God, her family, friends and mentors that helped her throughout her academic journey.
Her post read in part:
"I am extremely grateful to God for helping me achieve this success. A big thank you to all my family, friends and mentors that have helped me throughout these years."
Source: Legit.ng