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Nyesom Wike Rejoices As Son Bags Master Of Laws From UK University

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Nyesom Wik is very proud of his son, Jordan, who has just earned a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from Queen Mary University of London.

Wike, announced this happy news on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.

He and his wife were present at the graduation ceremony in London and felt thrilled to see their son succeed academically.

Nyesom Wike, the Minister of Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, is very proud of his son, Jordan, who has just earned a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from Queen Mary University of London.

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Wike, a former governor of Rivers State, announced this happy news on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.

He and his wife were present at the graduation ceremony in London and felt thrilled to see their son succeed academically.

In his post, Wike wrote:

“Happy to witness, alongside my wife, the graduation ceremony of our son, Jordan, who just earned a Master of Laws (LLM) Degree at the Queen Mary University of London, UK. As a father, I am happy for the progress Jordan is making in the pursuit of his career.”

The announcement has led to a flurry of responses from Nigerians online.

See some comments below:

@YeleSowore: “You were governor for eight years in Rivers State, one of Nigeria’s wealthiest states. You looted the state dry and couldn’t build a single school where your children could earn a Master’s in Law. What a Crying Shame!”

@Mazimum_ “This one don secure future appointment as Obia-Akpor Chief Magistrate Judge, no need for interview 😂.”

@Laycon30BG: “Congratulations to Jordan! It’s a joy for any parent to witness their children reaching new heights. Welcome to another lawyer in the family a future San!

@DrOge___ : “What happened to taking your kid to Uniport I thought they are doing law in Uniport also.”

@tochukwu78: “Is quite unfortunate pple congratulating Wike on his son education prowess.”

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