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Photos: Saraki’s Daughter Bags Master’s Degree From UK Varsity

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Tosin, daughter of the former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has bagged a master’s degree from the Imperial College in the United Kingdom.
Saraki attended the graduation ceremony with his wife and son.
He shared pictures from the ceremony on his Facebook account on Wednesday and wrote, “My dear Tosin, as I watched you walk across that stage today, I was bursting with pride as your father. Since you were a little girl, I have seen your passion for knowledge and your insatiable curiosity, both of which have led you to this incredible milestone.”
“As you set out on the next chapter of your life, always remember the strength and tenacity that have brought you this far. Never stop chasing your dreams and continue to make a difference in the world. Congratulations, my daughter!”

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