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Samira Bawumia, wife of the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has graduated from the University of London.
She made the announcement on social media today after receiving a Bachelor of Law Degree from the UK institution last week.
Taking to Instagram, Mrs Bawumia shared photographs of herself draped in a gown.

She captioned the images with what went into the decision to take the course "in spite of the numerous challenges Covid-19 presented."
“A few years ago, with support and encouragement from family and friends, I took advantage of the Distance (Online) Law Degree Program offered by the University of London. Thankfully, I had the honour of graduating with a Bachelor of Laws degree, last week, in spite of the numerous challenges Covid-19 presented."

She added that “it has been an incredible journey of learning while juggling work, family, and official duties.”
“Let's be inspired to pursue our dreams irrespective of the challenges we're faced with.”
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