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At age 58, veteran Nigerian actor, Kanayo O. Kanayo, has proven to his fans that everything is achievable once a person is filled with dedication and a burning passion to achieve one's desires.
He is the latest full-fledged barrister who will be joining the Nigerian justice system after passing his law school examination.
He recently took to his official Instagram page to partially give those following him a hint into his latest achievement.
The celebrated star shared a screenshot of a report noting that he had passed his law school exam.
Kanayo O. Kanayo said, “Thank you for your prayers and support. Congratulating me without knowing what and why. It’s called FRIENDSHIP. It’s called TRUST. It’s called CONFIDENCE. We keep it low and conservative till after the call.”
Giving fans a better grasp of his latest achievement, a friend of the actor on Facebook, identified as Chris Kehinde Nwandu, said, “Join me in congratulating my brother and bosom friend, veteran actor KOK who just passed his Law School exams to qualify as a full-fledged Barrister at Law.”
KOK IS NOW A BARRISTER Join me in congratulating my brother and bosom friend , veteran actor KOK who just passed his Law School exams to qualify as a full fledged Barrister at LawPosted by Chris Kehinde Nwandu on Sunday, July 5, 2020
Since the news broke fans have started congratulating the actor.
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