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NURTW boss, MC Oluomo's kids, Taiye and Kehinde Akinsanya, bag degrees from US Universities (photos)

Taiye and Kehinde Akinsanya, the children of NURTW boss, Musiliu Akinsanya aka MC Oluomo, have just bagged degrees from Universities in the United States.

NURTW boss, MC Oluomo's kids, Taiye and Kehinde Akinsanya, bag degrees from US Universities (photos)


Kehinde bagged a B.Sc in Healthcare Administration from Albany State University while his twin sister Taiye bagged a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and a minor in Management from Columbus State University.


Celebrating her achievement, Taiye on her IG page wrote;


''Alhamdulillah, all praise to Allah. December 11 2021, I would be graduating from Columbus State University with my Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and a minor in Management. Latin honors in Cum Laude. …………. Dream big, work hard, stay focused, and surround yourself with good people.#csugrad2021

On to the next page.

Taiye Akinsanya, BBA''


Kehinde on his part wrote;


''I’m really grateful for the time I spent at ASU. This HBCU showed me love from the very first day I stepped my foot on CAMPUS, but when I stepped my foot on the YARD, It was a whole other love. I Preciate my brudas who I never thought I would have met. I appreciate my parents and siblings for the support and motivation, my Ramily who showed me love from the BOTTOM to the TOP. No long paragraph but Yktv.


“If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it”

NURTW boss, MC Oluomo's kids, Taiye and Kehinde Akinsanya, bag degrees from US Universities (photos)

NURTW boss, MC Oluomo's kids, Taiye and Kehinde Akinsanya, bag degrees from US Universities (photos)

NURTW boss, MC Oluomo's kids, Taiye and Kehinde Akinsanya, bag degrees from US Universities (photos)

NURTW boss, MC Oluomo's kids, Taiye and Kehinde Akinsanya, bag degrees from US Universities (photos)

NURTW boss, MC Oluomo's kids, Taiye and Kehinde Akinsanya, bag degrees from US Universities (photos)


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