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Despite FG, ASUU drama, another top politician’s son, Osborn Nweze bags Masters Degree abroad

Osborn Nweze, son of Ebonyi State Governor bags Masters from Aberdeen Varsity

While the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, are still embroiled in an industrial stand-off, following an eight-month strike and payment of half salary for the months of October after a court ordered the university workers back to the classroom, offspring of Nigeria’s political elite continually receive uninterrupted education in Ivy League institutions overseas.

A few months ago, on September 20, 2022, Zahra Buhari, daughter-in-law of President Muhammadu Buhari Zara on September 20, 2022, bagged a degree in Architecture from a United Kingdom university, which her mother-in-law, Wife of the President, Aisha Buhari proudly announced it on social media.

Today, November 24, 2022, it is the turn of the son of Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State, who received his master’s honours from the University of Aberdeen.

Osborn Nweze, son of Ebonyi State Governor bags Masters from Aberdeen Varsity

In a video posted on his Instagram handle, @osbornnweze, he is seen climbing the stage to be decorated.

A post accompanying the photo reads: “Today I received my Masters degree in finance & investment management from the University of Aberdeen, I dedicate this degree to Jesus, my lord & saviour. Thank you to my mother for her prayers & thank you to my family & friends. Glory to God.”

The video was captioned Winter Graduation 2022.

Osborn Nweze, who studied Engineering at Surrey University, and graduated at 19 years in 2019, is the Managing Director of Brass Oil and Construction Limited, founded by his father.

He is also the Chief Executive Officer, CEO, of Osborn Lapalm Royal Resort, director of finance at Forte GCC Innovative Solutions and founder, Osborn Foundation.

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