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Man Celebrates Mother As She Graduates From University 20 Years After She Dropped Out To Care For Him

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A Nigerian man has taken to social media to celebrate his mother, who has just graduated 20 years after dropping out to send him to school.
The man, an engineer identified simply as Njikah, revealed that his mother dropped out of school in 2002 so that he could get an education and have a good life.
After raising her son to be a successful young man, she also did not give up on her dreams and recently returned to school, where she has now graduated.
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Taking to his Twitter account, the proud son shared photos of himself with his mother after she defended her graduation project and praised her determination.
He also thanked her for all her loving sacrifices to ensure he had a good life.
“Congratulations Mum
Human Resource Manager Certified
My Super Woman
Sugar Cane provider UmuNwa
Soo proud of you for all you’ve Achieved.
“Today My Mum Defends her degree after leaving her admission in 2002 just so that I could be educated and have Life. 20years later she’s defending her degree. Mother’s are the Best. The Human Form of Sacrificial Lamb
Respect to all the mother’s out there”. He wrote.
Congratulations Mum💜
Human Resource Manager Certified 😌
My Super Woman ❤️
Sugar Cane provider UmuNwa 🤭Soo proud of you for all you've Achieved https://t.co/s1CDd753Sr pic.twitter.com/wGz4Fkr5ic
— Njikah, The Garri Seller 🍚💜 (@CoCoPaPiOfPH) December 21, 2022
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Man Sends Wife To School After She Worked As Cleaner To Send Him To Canada To Study [Video]

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A man living abroad has sparked backlash on social media after revealing his wife worked as a cleaner to finance his studies in Canada.
In a video reel that has gained popularity on the video-sharing app, TikTok, the man shared his growth and wonderful story.
He revealed that his wife had a demanding job as a bathroom cleaner and used the money she earned to pay for his education.
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The man returned the favor by sending her back so she could finish her studies.
Captioning the video, he wrote,
“When your wife cleaned the bathroom to send you to school in Canada. You then become a bank manager and send her to school.”
Watch the video below,
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“I Can’t Calm Down” — Garri Lady Davido Gave N2M Sheds Tears As Someone Gifts Her Brand New iPhone 14 Pro Max (Video)

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Okoli Chinonye, the viral young lady whom the DMW Boss, Davido, recently gave N2 million, has been surprised with an iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Days after Davido gifted her 2 million naira over her viral Garri drinking video, Okoli Chinonye is now the proud owner of an iPhone 14 Pro Max smartphone. An excited Chinonye took to her TikTok account to share this wonderful development.
The young woman burst into tears and struggled to contain her joyful emotion as she unwrapped the new phone in front of the camera. She expressed her shock at the phone gift and thanked her patron and influencer, Tunde Ednut for sharing her video.
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Chinonye pleaded with social media users to help her thank whoever gave her the phone. “All I can say is God is not done with me, it’s just getting started and I’m ready for it,” She Wrote On TikTok.
Watch the video she shared below:
@okoliclassic All I can say it God is not done with me it’s just getting started and I’m ready for it #fyp #newphone #14promax🍎 #unboxing #trending #okolichinonye #okoliclassic @mufasatundeedunut
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Designer Of Nigeria’s Flag, Pa Taiwo Akinkunmi Dies At 87

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Nigerian civil servant and the designer of the National flag, Pa Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi has died at the age of eighty-seven (87).
According to his family, Pa Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi died in the early hours of Tuesday, August 29th, following a brief illness.
One of his children announced his tragic death on Facebook.
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“Life is indeed transient; I can say boldly that you live a life with a landmark. Continue to rest, my father! Pa Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi (O.F.R.): Great Man has gone.”
The late Pa Michael Taiwo Akinwunmi, born on May 10th, 1936, had his primary education at Baptist Day Secondary School, Ibadan, and his secondary education at Ibadan Grammar School. He started his career as a civil servant at the Ibadan Secretariat and then went abroad to the Norwegian Technical College to study agricultural engineering.
While living abroad in 1958, Akinkunmi came across an article in a national newspaper requesting for ideas for the Nigerian flag in light of the country’s impending independence from British rule. His application was selected as the best among approximately 2,000 others.
A red sun with flowing rays was placed on the white band of the initial flag design, which was bordered by two green bands. The oversight committee ultimately left the sun to create the current design.
The ingenuity and subtlety of Akinkunmi’s design were key factors in his choice (the white band symbolizes peace, while the green bands reflect the country’s immense natural resources and forests). On Independence Day (October 1, 1960), the American flag was raised in place of the British Union Jack.
When Akinkunmi’s project was chosen, the government gave him 100 pounds. Additionally, President Goodluck Jonathan awarded him the MON (Member of the Order of the Niger) award.
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