Nollywood stars Ireti Doyle and Bob-Manuel Udokwu, have bagged honorary doctorate degrees in arts and culture from the ISCG University in the Benin Republic.
Doyle shared pictures of herself putting on an academic gown.
In one of the photos, Bob-Manuel, who she described as her “senior colleague,” was also clad in the graduation outfit.
The actress appreciated the varsity — Institut Superieur de Communication et de Gestion — for honoring her with the degree.
The film star also revealed her mother would be very “proud” of her.
“I have envisaged many things for myself… and having put and still putting the work, I have a healthy expectation of receiving “accolades”.But at no point did I see this coming,” she wrote.
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“Mummy would have been mighty proud! Dr Doyle has a nice ring to it. @icsg_university I’m highly honoured. Thank you.
“Congratulations also to my senior colleague Dr. @bobmanueludokwuofficial Incidentally, he mentioned that “Living In Bondage”, the movie that redefined and birthed the Nollywood we now have; was 30 years old to the day… We’ve come a mighty long way.”
The pair has joined the list of doctorate degree holders in the entertainment industry.
The Nation