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Wednesday, March 23, 2022, was a great milestone for actress Omotola Jalede Ekeinde and her family.
The actress in a post on Instagram revealed that the said day marks her wedding anniversary, her husband’s birthday and also her daughter’s graduation.
Omotola’s daughter, Princess Ekeinde, graduated with a Masters in International Tourism Management from Middlesex University in Dubai. She and her husband marked 26 years of marriage.

“Yesterday, 23rd of March 2022 was a very special day for me. It was my Honeyboy (hussy’s) Birthday, My 26th Marriage Anniversary! and because God promised me everything now will be triple triple…? He put my first Daughter’s graduation on same day! (sic),” the actress wrote.
The actress’ family marked these milestones at the graduation of her daughter.
She shared pictures of the family at the event.
Appreciating her daughter in another post, Omotola noted that she is proud of her daughter’s achievements.
“They say it takes a village…We sure showed up with the support in my tribe. Congratulations @princess.ekeinde graduating with a Masters in International Tourism Management. So proud. To God alone be all the glory . 🎖😇”
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